BULA FC coach Stéphane Auvray appears caught between two competing narratives and that confusion is starting to wear thin.
After a draw, the message is about long-term goals, development, and building a team that will eventually become competitive.
After a loss, however, the explanation suddenly shifts to missed chances and a failure to convert opportunities.
So which is it, coach?
Is Bula FC playing to maintain “consistency” and patience, or are they playing to win matches?
Football has room for process, structure, and growth but it has never escaped its most basic truth: play well, yes, but ultimately, results matter.
Winning matters.
The mixed messaging hasn’t sat well with fans or pundits, who are struggling to understand the direction of the team.
You can’t downplay results one week, then lament missed chances the next.
That contradiction only fuels the perception of uncertainty.
At this level, clarity is crucial. Players need it.
Supporters demand it. And without it, confidence on and off the pitch continues to erode.
Bula FC doesn’t need slogans or shifting explanations.
It needs a clear identity, a clear objective, and a clear commitment to winning football.
Anything less will keep this debate alive and the frustration growing.
