Showing posts with label Career Story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Career Story. Show all posts

Are We Prepared Enough, Boss? Yes, Just Bring it On!

Aug 16, 2010 4 comments


Yes, Ramadhan is time to recharge

Ramadhan come again this year, thanks to Allah because giving me another chance to perform my obligatory once again – fasting in Ramadhan. Just brief information about Ramadhan, this month is the time all Muslims around the globe will perform their fasting. Fasting not only giving benefits in religious perspective, but also scientifically. As a reminder to all Muslims FM enthusiasts, don't forget your obligatory while enjoying your managerial career.

FC Lviv : Champion of Persha Liha 2009/2010

Aug 5, 2010 2 comments

Dinamo Kiev become the champion of Ukraine Premier League for 2008-2009


After good and promising during friendlies at the beginning, I’m pretty sure that my team is good enough to face the challenge ahead. Lots of club with glorious history and experienced players waiting for my squad ahead. For example, Sevastopol, Olexandriya, and even our parent club,  Energetyk Burshtyn were competing in the same league.

Great Start , Excellent Ending Waiting Ahead

Jul 28, 2010 0 comments


Sorry for taking so long time for an update. Actually I’m trying to find suitable layout and template that suit with this blog. Because some layout does not provide much space for certain pictures, and I wouldn’t like that. 

Anyway I hope this new layout will resolved that problem. Before we go further, let me introduce a little bit about FC Lviv. 

FC Lviv logo

Starting From Zero....to Be The Hero!

Jun 30, 2010 6 comments




How do you start your FM career?

Little Peek Into My Past

Jun 28, 2010 2 comments

 Inspired by Gilad

"The journey of thousand miles started with one step."

Thats is one phrase that I hold from my little boy, until now. I really admires the managers that succeed and failed, excels and doomed with their beloved club, and those moments really exciting, and sometimes make us deeply upset. But, after all, experience is the best teacher.