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Wednesday 30 April 2014

NBA bans LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling for life over racist comments

Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling
The National Basketball Association on

Ronaldo Breaks Messi's Record


Cristiano Ronaldo has surpassed the goal total for a single UEFA Champions League season, with his strikes in Real Madrid's semi-final second leg win at  Bayern Münich taking his campaign tally to 16.

Alonso Out Of UCL Final


Xabi Alonso will not play in the Champions League final after he picked up a booking in Real Madrid's 3-0 bashing of Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena in the semi-final second leg of the competition.

Everton Plot Moses Coup!


Everton are lining up Liverpool loanee Victor Moses as a replacement for Gerard Deulofeu, [football] direct news understands.

NFF Insists: Eagles 2010 W/Cup Games Not Fixed


The Nigeria Football Federation insists the claim by a self-confessed and convicted Singaporean match-fixer,Wilson Raj Perumal, that he helped Nigeria qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals in South Africa is false and dismissed as 'totally falacious.'

Martins' Strike Tops List MLS Award List Again

Seattle Sounders forward Obafemi Martins' goal against Colorado Rapids last Saturday at CenturyLink Field has been nominated amongst the top five goals of the week.

Martins became the second Seattle Sounders

Iroha: Eagles Should Pup W/Cup First


Former Nigeria international, Benedict Iroha has urged the Super Eagles to focus attention on the coming 2014 FIFA World Cup finals in Brazil rather than the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers slated to commence in September.

Guardiola needs Messi... and Messi needs Guardiola

 

Bayern Munich lacked a cutting edge in their 5-0 aggregate loss to Real Madrid, while Barcelona aren't firing as they were between 2008 and 2012. So successful in tandem at Camp...

Mourinho 'anti-football' jibes are wide of the mark

Mourinho 'anti-football' jibes are wide of the mark

The Chelsea manager has been demonised in some quarters for his pragmatic approach to big matches but his record speaks for itself and may deliver another Champions League crown

Ancelotti praises 'perfect' Real Madrid after Bayern thrashing

The coach was thrilled with the performances of Gareth Bale, Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema but gutted that Xabi Alonso will miss the final through suspension

Ancelotti praises 'perfect' Real Madrid after Bayern thrashing

Ronaldo: Madrid will show we're best in Europe

The Portuguese was over the moon with his side's victory over Bayern and is determined to win the final to show the world what the Blancos are made of

'Ronaldo will have to leave Madrid to become a legend' - Bayern Munich - Real Madrid in tweets with Fernando Morientes

Morientes

The former Blancos attacker took to Twitter to voice his views on the Champions League semi-final second-leg at the Allianz Arena as part of Heineken's 'Share The Sofa' campaign

Tuesday 29 April 2014

NFF Deny Match -fixing Claim


The Nigeria Football Federation says it will not hesitate to take legal action over claims by a Singaporean, Wilson Raj Perumal that he helped Nigeria to qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup by fixing some of their qualifying games.

Pardew: Ameobi Can Become a Great Coach


Alan Pardew claims Newcastle striker Shola Ameobi should become a manager

No UCL For Emenike Despite Turkish Title Win


By Johnny Edward:

Singaporean Punter: 'I Helped Nigeria Qualify For 2010 W/Cup!’


Wilson Raj Peruma, a notorious Singaporean match-fixer, has revealed in a new book that he helped Nigeria qualify for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

Redknapp Salutes ‘Solid' Mikel


Jamie Redknapp has praised  Super Eagles midfielder Mikel Obi for hisperformance during Chelsea's Premier League match against Liverpool.

Ex-S/Africa Coach: Nigeria'll Make Africa Proud In Brazil


Trott Moloto, a former Head Coach of the Senior National Team of South Africa, Bafana Bafana, has expressed belief that African champions Nigeria will lift the continent's flag high at the 20th FIFA World Cup finals in Brazil.

Guardiola failings & Ribery's crisis behind Bayern slump - Effenberg

Guardiola failings & Ribery's crisis behind Bayern slump - Effenberg

The former Germany star has pointed the finger at the pair for the club's struggles since lifting the Bundesliga in record time

Nigeria will be ready for Morocco 2015 qualifiers, says NFF

NFF president Aminu Maigari

The Super Eagles have a massive schedule of qualifying for the AFCON after the World Cup but the federation has assured that all will be well

Monday 28 April 2014

Anichebe Surprises Head Teacher


--West Brom star presents retiring Headmaster with a signed shirt

NPL RESULTS


Sharks Pip El-Kanemi 2-0, Top League Log

Sharks FC defeated El-Kanemi

Scorers inspired by Ryan

Wayne Rooney says Manchester United’s players were inspired by interim boss Ryan Giggs and determined to emerge from a tough week at Old Trafford with a resounding 4-0 victory over Norwich.

Ronaldo: W/Cup Won't Solve Brazil's Social Problems





The Brazilian football legend has warned his

NFF To Offer Keshi Improved Contract


By Richard Jideaka, Abuja:

Mikel Gets High Rating


--How Daily Mail Rated Chelsea Players Vs Liverpool

Rio rules out retirement

Rio Ferdinand has insisted he will not be retiring at the end of the season as he hopes to stay on at Manchester United.

Martins Claims Goal Of The Week Award


Forgotten Super Eagles star Obafemi Martins' game-winning chip in Seattle Sounders' 2-1 win against Chivas USA penultimate weekend has been voted the goal of the week in the Major League Soccer.

Luis Suarez named PFA Player of the Year

Luis Suarez named PFA Player of the Year
The Uruguayan frontman, who leads the top flight's scoring charts with 30 goals, becomes only the second Liverpool player in the Premier League era to win the award

Afcon 2015 qualifiers: Draw Pairs Nigeria with South Africa and Sudan

Afcon 2015 qualifiers: Draw Pairs Nigeria with South Africa and Sudan
The reigning African champions have been handed an easy group in the qualifying rounds of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nation to be staged in Morocco

Rodgers accuses Chelsea of parking 'two buses'

Rodgers accuses Chelsea of parking 'two buses'


Liverpool were unable to break through the Blues' massed defensive ranks and Demba Ba and Willian capitalised on errors to give Jose Mourinho a famous win

Friday 25 April 2014

SIASIA: THE SCAPEGOAT OF A FAILED SYSTEM! - SEGUN ODEGBAMI (MATHEMATICAL)

Last week my instincts and fears, expressed on this page, were justified by the result of the match that saw visiting Syli Nationale of Guinea, force the Super Eagles to a draw, even if, in the end, unlike what I expressed in my column, the result had little to do with the weather on that day.
Contrary to my fears, the weather was very friendly, the 2 O’clock sun hiding behind fairly dark clouds that did not shed any part of their weight. There was neither moisture nor heat, just an inclement weather perfect for football.
Thus, it was in this clime and in a half-filled stadium in Abuja that Nigeria’s dream of playing at the African Cup of Nations in January was brought to a shuddering halt. Having said that, I was partly right though that the result of the match would be determined by the elements. Beyond the weather they still had plenty of ‘hand’ in the tragedy that befell Nigeria that fateful day.
I did not watch the match. For ‘circumstances beyond my control’ I could not be at the Abuja National Stadium, and, also, was not anywhere near a television set. Since then, I have been told a thousand different versions of the same match by different people.

One thing that is common to all of the versions is that the Eagles gave away the match to the Guineans on a platter. The match could very easily have been completely different, possibly ending in a whitewash of the Syli stars if all the chances that came the Eagles’ way in the first half had not been carelessly fluffed.  Even when the match wearily drew to a close the last thought on people’s mind in the stadium was the likelihood of the Eagles conceding a late goal. There was nothing indicating so. The match had turned into a drag.
The Nigerian team was under zero pressure. Indeed, although the Eagles were not playing brilliantly, people’s worry was clarification over what would happen should the match end with the scoreline remaining the way it was at the time (2-1 in favour of Nigeria). Was that enough to qualify the Eagles? From the comments I later read made by some members of the team, they also were not quite sure.
 In that state of uncertainty the coach committed what became a technical blunder. He went in search of a third goal. He substituted and sacrificed his young but most enterprising mid-field player, Joel Obi, for a striker. Apparently, by that move, Samson Siasia was looking to secure the ticket. His defence line became adventurous and surged forward, naturally leaving more gaps at the back.
That turned out to be a poor decision that sealed the fate of the match, the team and the coach himself. If he had substituted Mikel Obi instead, who was tired (I am told) and not doing much anymore, it would have been more acceptable to the people. If he had played ‘safety first’ and Captain Yobo had maintained the discipline and organisation in his defence line, nothing would have happened to the respectable scoreline up till that point. His intentions may have been correct, but the elements decided to desert him in that critical moment.

As we have now seen, that singular decision has resurrected many of his virulent critics and envious coaches waiting for the slightest opportunity to pounce on him, discredit him and angle for his job. The situation was also not helped by Siasia’s hard stance over the people’s first-choice goalkeeper, Vincent Enyeama. I agree completely that under certain circumstances it makes better sense to punish an erring great player by any other means than leaving him out of the team. Discipline may have been instilled but the team would be technically weaker.
It is so easy to criticise Samson Siasia now, after all as Chief Coach he must take responsibility for the fortune of his team. The critics of his appointment as national team coach have come out of their hibernation and have been unrelenting in their castigation and call for his sack or resignation. Even some ‘expired’ coaches have found their voices and have joined the chorus. I feel very sorry for the man.
As he admitted himself, a coach is only as good as his last match! But his appointment cannot be faulted. He earned it, deserved it and majority of Nigerians lauded the process and his choice. Among Nigerian coaches I don’t see one that could have done better considering the rebuilding process the team has been going through since the 2010 World Cup disaster and the seeming unavailability of exceptionally gifted players coming through the domestic system. Nigeria’s production room of truly great players has dried up and there is no structure or plan in place to breed them.

Samson has been working under conditions that are not designed to produce a champion team immediately and he should have acknowledged that and not be making too much noise about a team that lacks class, true character and the killer-attitude. All the previous Nigerian coaches that have now found their voices, also left us with nothing to cheer about their era.
Look back, we were all left with a legacy of nothing but headaches and hypertension - all of them! So, Samson is in good company. Unfortunately, this last match is particularly painful for Nigerians because the Eagles appear to be the only source of some joy and celebration in a country that is going through very challenging and difficult times. Failing to qualify for the African Cup of Nations takes Nigerian football several years back, and has made a deep and painful cut in the heart of the country.




FOOTBALL ADMINISTRATION NOT SAMSON IS THE PROBLEM!

All Nigerians agree that Nigerian football has been going through a dark period. The domestic game, suffering from political haemorroids, has lost direction and focus, and its image is at the lowest ebb. Samson Siasia is not the problem with Nigerian football.
At best he has become a victim of it. Nigerian football cannot exist in isolation of the rest of the polity. Football development in the country is clearly reflected by the quality of administrators driving it! How can anyone expect to reap a bountiful harvest from the cultivation of poor and scanty seeds? There is no deliberate football development programme and strategy in the present structure of Nigerian football.
A football association that does not have a knowledgeable well-grounded and experienced technical director and technical department is one that has no plans for the source of talent or for succession of players.
That’s why there is a dearth of exceptional talent coming through the system and joining the Eagles. The present national team has several good players, not exceptional players, whereas it is the exceptionally gifted in most top teams that provide the thin, essential edge that separates the boys from the men. The winning national teams in our history have always had a few of such players in order to succeed.
The winning All Africa Games team of 1972 had late Haruna Ilerika at the heart of that team. When all seemed to be failing, the diminutive midfield player would come up with something (a great pass, a dribble or run, a well-placed shot, something exceptional) that would lift the team from the precipice to safety. Haruna almost singlehandedly won several crucial matches for Nigeria through taking responsibility to win matches.

In the late 1970s and early 1980s there was more than one player in the teams with such attribute - Muda Lawal, Thompson Usiyen, Christian Chukwu, Henry Nwosu. In the 1990s’ winning national teams there were even more of them - Stephen Keshi, Rashidi Yekini, Daniel Amokachi, Emmanuel Amuneke, Kanu Nwankwo. In the 2000s there has been a dearth! Perhaps that partly explains why the national team looks so ordinary and has not won anything yet!
Finally, it is clear that the officials and players disrespected the opposition, a principle in sport which if neglected could be a catalyst for failure. Never take an opponent for granted, or underestimate them.
 Unfortunately, that’s exactly what the media, the coaches, the NFF officials, and the players did! Whilst they were all pronouncing the basket that would be required to convey Nigeria’s goals to Guinea, they forgot to check the history books.  They did not appreciate the enormity of the assignment and the strength of the Guineans until the match was over and the harm had been done. That’s why the coach and the players apologised to the country.

They let themselves be caught in the web of disrespect. They were all arrogant in their attitude to the Guineans. Where did they get the impression from that they were going to be a walk over? Look at the history of the matches between both countries.
 Nigeria does not have the edge both at home and away. A measured look would have revealed that Nigerians had a psychological and technical battle in their hands and should have shown more respect, after all they were beaten in Conakry and it was not a fluke. For the Super Eagles, a team in a rebuilding process, one of the weakest in almost 40 years of the history of the national team, to have been arrogant in their expectation was naivety of the highest order. Nigeria paid the price.
All of us should take responsibility for the state we are in. We must do the right things in our football administration by being authentic, integral, truthful, just and lawful. Only then shall we be able to confront the demon in our football, and indeed in all other sports, and destroy it!


Super Eagles at Fifa World Cup in numbers

Rasheed Yekini celebrates Nigeria's first World Cup goal

Goal chronicles the key numbers that have marked the Super Eagles participation at the quadrennial world football fiesta

Moyes ignored advice & underestimated magnitude of Manchester United, says Meulensteen

Moyes ignored advice & underestimated magnitude of Manchester United, says Meulensteen
The Dutchman believes the Scot's immediate changes "backfired" and likened the 51-year-old's task at Old Trafford to moving from "a yacht to a cruise liner"

United Today: Press briefing

- Giggs says being appointed interim manager is “the proudest moment of my career”, adding: “I'm going to enjoy the remaining two-and-a-half weeks of the season and aim to bring back some smiles onto the faces of the fans.”

Outbursts, tantrums and titles: Premier League beware - Van Gaal is coming

Outbursts, tantrums and titles: Premier League beware - Van Gaal is coming

The Netherlands coach is being tracked by Arsenal, Manchester United and Tottenham, and EPL players, fans and media should brace themselves

Thursday 24 April 2014

Toulon flanker Steffon Armitage hopeful of call-up from England boss Stuart Lancaster

Steffon Armitage: The Toulon flanker held talks with England boss Stuart Lancaster

Steffon Armitage: The Toulon flanker held talks with England boss Stuart Lancaster

Heineken Cup: Jonny Wilkinson and Bryan Habana passed fit for Munster semi

Jonny Wilkinson: Recovered from hamstring injury suffered against Leinster
Jonny Wilkinson: Recovered from hamstring injury suffered against Leinster


Moses Wants to Win the EPL with Liverpool


Liverpool's on-loan winger Victor Moses has insisted he's doing a professional job to help the Reds claim Premier League glory.

Omeruo Up For Boro Best Young Player Award


Super Eagles defender Kenneth Omeruo has been shortlisted for the Young Player of the Year award by his English Championship side Middlesbrough.

IK Uche Back In Training


--Waits on Keshi for World Cup chance

Yobo Targets Chelsea Return

Super Eagles captain, Joseph Yobo is targetting a May 4 return to action at Stamford Bridge after a calf strain relapse ruled him out of last weekend`s game against Liverpool at Carrow  Road.

SingTel and Samsung to bring Ferdinand and Agüero to Singapore

SingTel and Samsung to bring Ferdinand and Agüero to Singapore
Singapore will get a taste of Manchester’s fierce football rivalry when SingTel and Samsung bring megastars of the beautiful game, Rio Ferdinand and Sergio Agüero, to town on May 15 and 16.

New data partner for Belarusian Football Federation

New data partner for Belarusian Football Federation

Sport Tube, the commercial rights holder of the Football Federation of Belarus (BFF), has signed Sportradar as the organisation’s official sports data partner.

Keshi Hails Super Mikel


Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi has lauded the performance of Chelsea's Mikel Obi inTuesday night's first leg Champions League clash away to Atletico Madrid at the Vincente Calderon Stadium.

Liverpool agree multi-year Subway partnership

Liverpool agree multi-year Subway partnership

English soccer club Liverpool have agreed a partnership with Subway.

Koeman wants Barcelona job

Koeman wants Barcelona job

The former Netherlands international would welcome the chance to return to the Camp Nou side after a previous successful spell as a player

Ameobi Excited By World Cup Chance


Newcastle United striker Shola Ameobi feels regular club football can help him achieve his FIFA World Cup dream with Nigeria.

The 32-year-old forward has

Arsenal contact Van Gaal due to Wenger uncertainty

Arsenal contact Van Gaal due to Wenger uncertainty
The Gunners regard the Netherlands coach as one of several short-term contingency plans in the event that their manager decides to call time on his 18-year reign next month

Lloris blasts Tottenham team-mates for lack of character and effort

Lloris blasts Tottenham team-mates for lack of character and effort
The France international believes too many of his fellow players have given up too easily in big matches against their rivals and wants an improvement in mentality

Pogba can become one of the world's best - Pires

Pogba can become one of the world's best - Pires

The ex-Arsenal star feels his compatriot could become one of the best around in the game and thinks the World Cup could be crucial in his development

'I expected more from Real Madrid' - Robben

'I expected more from Real Madrid' - Robben
The former Blancos attacker criticised the hosts for what he considered a slow start and was adamant that Bayern "dominated" despite their defeat

Real Madrid CF vs FC Bayern München Report

Real Madrid 1-0 Bayern: Benzema gives Ancelotti's men slender first-leg advantage

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