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Houghton quits after fall-out with federation

Coach unhappy with AIFFs breach of contract
Last Updated 03 May 2010, 16:59 IST
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Houghton confirmed from Cape Town that he had put in his papers. “Yes, I have resigned. But it is a more complicated issue,” he said.

It is learnt that Houghton believes there has been a ‘breach of contract’, with the AIFF already looking out for a replacement even though more than six months remain on his existing contract.

Houghton has given a three-month notice of resignation to the AIFF, the sources added.

AIFF general secretary Alberto Colaco, however, denied that the Englishman had put in his papers. “It is not true. There is nothing like that as yet,” he said.
Colaco had only on Sunday said that the AIFF had written to Houghton’s agent that the federation was willing to extend his contract beyond the Asian Cup to be held in Qatar in January next year.

“Bob’s agent communicated to us Bob’s willingness to extend his contract. After consulting AIFF president Praful Patel and some of the committee members, we have written to the agent that we are willing to renew the contract,” Colaco had said.
Houghton had threatened to resign if his contract was not renewed till 2013, besides demanding a hike of $10,000 per month after his current tenure ends in January 2011. The coach was apparently ticked off by the fact that AIFF was looking for a new coach.

Sources close to Houghton, who reportedly is earning $2,40,000 per year as salary, said it was a top AIFF official who told the English coach’s agent that it was looking for a coach after his contract ends in January next year.
A miffed Houghton, through his agent, informed the AIFF that he would resign if his contract was not renewed till 2013.

Other officials of the AIFF felt that Houghton has been engaging in all sorts of pressure tactics to get what he wanted.
“He has been getting so many things what other coaches have not got in the past. He has been using pressure tactics for some time,” a top AIFF official said.
Agencies

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(Published 03 May 2010, 16:58 IST)

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