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Scottish coach for Bosso
04 Dec 2014 at 08:21hrs | Views
SCOTTISH football coach Desmond Donaldson Bulpin, 63, has emerged as the leading candidate to replace Kelvin Kaindu as Highlanders FC coach.Bosso yesterday said they were still screening the 11 applications that they have received for the job.
Kaindu won just 33.3 percent of the second half of the league games before being replaced by Mark Mathe who had a similar success rate.
Since the departure of the Zambian, the likes of Lloyd Mutasa, Elvis Chiweshe, Mkhuphali Masuku, a Danish gaffer and a Brazilian have been linked to the job.
Bulpin's agent Ndaba Nyathi could not be reached for comment yesterday but impeccable sources in the United Kingdom said the coach and player manager is due in Bulawayo next week.
"The prospect of working at Highlanders FC excites him. He has clicked on google and is impressed to learn about the club's rich history that has seen international brands like Peter Ndlovu, Madinda Ndlovu, the late Adam Ndlovu, Willard Khumalo, Benjani Mwaruwari, Honour Gombami, Noel Kaseke, Zenzo Moyo, Joel Luphahla and Bruce Grobbelaar come from the club's ranks.
"He's actually set to fly to Bulawayo next week and the club has skyped him several times to conclude the deal. He might request that he appoints one or two of his backroom staff, someone he has associated with and has a clue about Zimbabwe football dynamics," said the source.
Highlanders chief executive officer Ndumiso Gumede was non-committal on the Bosso job appointments and list of coaches who applied.
"We've received seven applications from local, one South African, one Brazilian and two from Europe. Due processes are taking place," he told Chronicle Sport.
Bulpin, a much travelled Uefa A licence holder, is assistant head coach at English Championship League side Millwall.
Born in Glasgow, he has coached the national team of the Philippines, Indian Arrows, India Under-23, Shillong Lajong and Millwall.
He also holds the Uefa Pro Licence qualification.
Bulpin did his preliminary badge in 1980 with English coach Roy Hodgson.
After that, he was invited by Bob Houghton to work with the schoolboys at Bristol City.
The prospective Bosso coach was then employed by Bobby Gould at Bristol Rovers as youth team coach, later as first team coach and reserve team manager.
He also worked under Gerry Francis, Ian Holloway, Andy Kilner and David Burnside.
Bulpin has been credited with identifying and developing players such as Peter Crouch, Daniel Dichio, Dougie Freedman, Kevin Gallen, Ledley King, Marcus Stewart and Steven Yates.
"Des Bulpin discovered me and along with my dad would be the biggest influence on my career," Crouch is quoted as saying by a UK publication.
"I remember him telling me when I was 15 that Jermain Defoe and I would play together for England when we were older and he hasn't been too far wrong. We're still in touch, and I'll always have time for Des," added Crouch.
The veteran coach has had stints at Tottenham Hotspurs, Queens Park Rangers, Bristol City, Bristol Rovers, Stockport County, Plymouth Argyle and Leicester City.
He has also coached national teams in Singapore and Uzbekistan.
The Indian Arrows were the India national Under-23 team which played in that country's national league and six of his players are now with the senior national team.
Bulpin was appointed as manager of Crystal Palace's Under-18 team in the summer of 2013 before taking the job at Millwall.
Kaindu won just 33.3 percent of the second half of the league games before being replaced by Mark Mathe who had a similar success rate.
Since the departure of the Zambian, the likes of Lloyd Mutasa, Elvis Chiweshe, Mkhuphali Masuku, a Danish gaffer and a Brazilian have been linked to the job.
Bulpin's agent Ndaba Nyathi could not be reached for comment yesterday but impeccable sources in the United Kingdom said the coach and player manager is due in Bulawayo next week.
"The prospect of working at Highlanders FC excites him. He has clicked on google and is impressed to learn about the club's rich history that has seen international brands like Peter Ndlovu, Madinda Ndlovu, the late Adam Ndlovu, Willard Khumalo, Benjani Mwaruwari, Honour Gombami, Noel Kaseke, Zenzo Moyo, Joel Luphahla and Bruce Grobbelaar come from the club's ranks.
"He's actually set to fly to Bulawayo next week and the club has skyped him several times to conclude the deal. He might request that he appoints one or two of his backroom staff, someone he has associated with and has a clue about Zimbabwe football dynamics," said the source.
Highlanders chief executive officer Ndumiso Gumede was non-committal on the Bosso job appointments and list of coaches who applied.
"We've received seven applications from local, one South African, one Brazilian and two from Europe. Due processes are taking place," he told Chronicle Sport.
Bulpin, a much travelled Uefa A licence holder, is assistant head coach at English Championship League side Millwall.
Born in Glasgow, he has coached the national team of the Philippines, Indian Arrows, India Under-23, Shillong Lajong and Millwall.
He also holds the Uefa Pro Licence qualification.
After that, he was invited by Bob Houghton to work with the schoolboys at Bristol City.
The prospective Bosso coach was then employed by Bobby Gould at Bristol Rovers as youth team coach, later as first team coach and reserve team manager.
He also worked under Gerry Francis, Ian Holloway, Andy Kilner and David Burnside.
Bulpin has been credited with identifying and developing players such as Peter Crouch, Daniel Dichio, Dougie Freedman, Kevin Gallen, Ledley King, Marcus Stewart and Steven Yates.
"Des Bulpin discovered me and along with my dad would be the biggest influence on my career," Crouch is quoted as saying by a UK publication.
"I remember him telling me when I was 15 that Jermain Defoe and I would play together for England when we were older and he hasn't been too far wrong. We're still in touch, and I'll always have time for Des," added Crouch.
The veteran coach has had stints at Tottenham Hotspurs, Queens Park Rangers, Bristol City, Bristol Rovers, Stockport County, Plymouth Argyle and Leicester City.
He has also coached national teams in Singapore and Uzbekistan.
The Indian Arrows were the India national Under-23 team which played in that country's national league and six of his players are now with the senior national team.
Bulpin was appointed as manager of Crystal Palace's Under-18 team in the summer of 2013 before taking the job at Millwall.
Source - chronicle