Pole to resign
NZPA-AFP Warsaw The Polish manager, Antoni Piechniczek, has offered to resign after his team’s 4-0 drubbing by Brazil in Guadalajara on Monday in the second round of the World Cup. "After five and a half years of work I would like to hand over to someone else,” he said in an interview on Polish television. “Everyone has the right to make his own personal decisions and I have made mine.” He said no-one had asked him to resign, despite the two consecutive heavy defeats by the 1982 World Cup bronze medallists, who went down, 3-0, to England in their final first-round match.
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Press, 19 June 1986, Page 26
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