“It gives me great happiness because I was welcomed here with open arms by everyone at the club and the supporters right from my first day. Jose Brasa expressed surprise at the removal of Roelant Oltmans. t year’s World Cup in Russia with a 3-0 home over Moldova in a Group D qualifier on Saturday. Before him, India had employed six foreign coaches. at the removal of the Dutchman and said the “changing and chopping policy” will not do any good to the Indian team. “We allknow India is not the easiest of countries to work – especially in the sporting sector because of a host of issues. In India it’s all about winning a tournament, everyone thinks from the point of view of a fan. Badminton in Asia comes with its superstitions and a Japanese expat believes fans ruined Long’s campaign by chasing him for autographs. Oltmans’ future was thrown into doubt in July after India’s dismal performance at the Hockey World League. The BCCI is expected to earn more than Rs 20,000 crore in the media rights auction.