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Liberia: Swal Holds Grisby Memorial Lecture Series Tomorrow


 

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The Inquirer (Monrovia)

27 March 2008
Posted to the web 27 March 2008

The leadership of the Sports Writers Association of Liberia (SWAL) has announced that it would resume holding the Helbert Grisby Memorial Lecture series beginning this Friday at the offices of the Press Union of Liberia (PUL) on Clay Street.

The forum is expected to bring together a cross section of SWAL members and the general public including several speakers from different institutions.

According to a release issued yesterday by SWAL, the theme of this Friday forum is "The Appointment of a Foreign Soccer Coach for the Lone Star: What are the Prospects And Challenges for the team In The Joint 2010 World Cup and African Nations Cup Competitions."

The statement said those that would be expected to present papers at the forum, would include Mr. Marbue Richards, Deputy Sport Minister, Ministry of Youth and Sports, Mr. Jenkins Pelenah Deputy Secretary General for Administration of the Liberia Football Association (LFA) and Mr. Joseph Farkollie, President, Promoters of Liberian Athletes (PROLA).

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Others will include Mr. Jonathan Sogbe, former Lone Star player and Mr. Josiah N. Johnson, a former Technical Manager of the Lone Star.



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