According to former BAM coach Rashid Sidek, high earning individuals may not necessarily deliver results, as proven by the Indonesian BA (PBSI). "Now that Frost is gone, BAM can use the additional funds to beef up development programmes at the grassroots level. "Just look at Indonesia, they have proven that it not necessary for an association to spend so much on an individual for results. "Indonesia are not known to pay their coaches highly, but they still come up with world and Olympic champions," said Rashid when contacted on Wednesday. On Monday, BAM president Datuk Seri Norza Zakaria confirmed that Frost had tendered his resignation last week, citing personal reasons.
Source: New Strait Times September 20, 2017 12:33 UTC