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Settled then....
Sunday Oliseh: I will never coach the Super Eagles again
GBENGA ADEWOYE
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Sunday Oliseh
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The 45-year-old has revealed his reasons for leaving his position as the manager of the three-time African champions and promised never to return
Former Super Eagles coach Sunday Oliseh has stated he will never coach the Nigeria national team again, given his unpleasant past experience.
Oliseh had a great impact during his time with the West Africans as a player and was part of the side that won the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations.
In 2015, he was appointed as coach of the Super Eagles taking over from another former international Stephen Keshi, who guided the side to clinch the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.
Oliseh, however, endured a torrid time while in charge of the West Africans and complained of poor treatment from his employers, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
The former Super Eagles captain has recalled the events that led him to quit his role as manager of the side in 2016.
“No, I don’t have the intention of ever coaching the [Super] Eagles again,' Oliseh told the Punch.
"I loved working with the boys, I love coaching my country, but the atmosphere around it was no longer healthy.
“I didn’t want the job anymore. Health-wise I was not feeling too good; secondly, we were owed salaries. I was spending money on my health and on my team. I just couldn’t die on the job.
“Truth is, we have a foreign coach now and from what I heard and know, he is being paid four times the wages Stephen Keshi and I were paid and these are two players who won trophies for Nigeria.
“I’ve never heard Gernot Rohr complain about wages. Keshi, while he was coaching, was always complaining, when I was coaching for four months, I was unpaid, for six months my assistants were unpaid, so I had to leave the job; we were also being frustrated.”
The former Super Eagles captain also highlighted some of the lofty plans he had for the three-time African champions before he left the side after 14 games with only two losses.
“I had good plans for the team. You will notice that at a time I brought in [Wilfred] Ndidi, Alex Iwobi, Kelechi Iheanacho, young players who are dominating now," he continued.
"I brought in a world-class goalkeeper [Carl Ikeme] because I felt the old breed were ready to leave.
“The same philosophy I used while with the Eagles was the same philosophy France used at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
“Sometimes you ask yourself questions about Nigeria. You won laurels for the country as a player, you’re doing well as a coach, you were about qualifying for the World Cup and you’re unpaid for four months.”
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Sunday Oliseh: I will never coach the Super Eagles again
GBENGA ADEWOYE
10 hours ago
Sunday Oliseh
NIGERIA
AFRICAN ALL STARS
The 45-year-old has revealed his reasons for leaving his position as the manager of the three-time African champions and promised never to return
Former Super Eagles coach Sunday Oliseh has stated he will never coach the Nigeria national team again, given his unpleasant past experience.
Oliseh had a great impact during his time with the West Africans as a player and was part of the side that won the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations.
In 2015, he was appointed as coach of the Super Eagles taking over from another former international Stephen Keshi, who guided the side to clinch the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.
Oliseh, however, endured a torrid time while in charge of the West Africans and complained of poor treatment from his employers, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
The former Super Eagles captain has recalled the events that led him to quit his role as manager of the side in 2016.
“No, I don’t have the intention of ever coaching the [Super] Eagles again,' Oliseh told the Punch.
"I loved working with the boys, I love coaching my country, but the atmosphere around it was no longer healthy.
“I didn’t want the job anymore. Health-wise I was not feeling too good; secondly, we were owed salaries. I was spending money on my health and on my team. I just couldn’t die on the job.
“Truth is, we have a foreign coach now and from what I heard and know, he is being paid four times the wages Stephen Keshi and I were paid and these are two players who won trophies for Nigeria.
“I’ve never heard Gernot Rohr complain about wages. Keshi, while he was coaching, was always complaining, when I was coaching for four months, I was unpaid, for six months my assistants were unpaid, so I had to leave the job; we were also being frustrated.”
The former Super Eagles captain also highlighted some of the lofty plans he had for the three-time African champions before he left the side after 14 games with only two losses.
“I had good plans for the team. You will notice that at a time I brought in [Wilfred] Ndidi, Alex Iwobi, Kelechi Iheanacho, young players who are dominating now," he continued.
"I brought in a world-class goalkeeper [Carl Ikeme] because I felt the old breed were ready to leave.
“The same philosophy I used while with the Eagles was the same philosophy France used at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
“Sometimes you ask yourself questions about Nigeria. You won laurels for the country as a player, you’re doing well as a coach, you were about qualifying for the World Cup and you’re unpaid for four months.”
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Re: Oliseh: I will NEVER coach the Super Eagles again
Who asked him? I keed, I keed.
He makes some valid points.
He makes some valid points.
Wha choo looking at?!
Re: Oliseh: I will NEVER coach the Super Eagles again
Oliseh has come again with his attention seeking.
Re: Oliseh: I will NEVER coach the Super Eagles again
The Punch newspaper asked him. Now take a punch yourself POW!
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Re: Oliseh: I will NEVER coach the Super Eagles again
Carl Ikeme was never in the class of Vincent Enyeama that Oliseh chased away from the SE.pajimoh wrote:Settled then....
Sunday Oliseh: I will never coach the Super Eagles again
GBENGA ADEWOYE
10 hours ago
Sunday Oliseh
NIGERIA
AFRICAN ALL STARS
The 45-year-old has revealed his reasons for leaving his position as the manager of the three-time African champions and promised never to return
Former Super Eagles coach Sunday Oliseh has stated he will never coach the Nigeria national team again, given his unpleasant past experience.
Oliseh had a great impact during his time with the West Africans as a player and was part of the side that won the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations.
In 2015, he was appointed as coach of the Super Eagles taking over from another former international Stephen Keshi, who guided the side to clinch the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.
Oliseh, however, endured a torrid time while in charge of the West Africans and complained of poor treatment from his employers, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
The former Super Eagles captain has recalled the events that led him to quit his role as manager of the side in 2016.
“No, I don’t have the intention of ever coaching the [Super] Eagles again,' Oliseh told the Punch.
"I loved working with the boys, I love coaching my country, but the atmosphere around it was no longer healthy.
“I didn’t want the job anymore. Health-wise I was not feeling too good; secondly, we were owed salaries. I was spending money on my health and on my team. I just couldn’t die on the job.
“Truth is, we have a foreign coach now and from what I heard and know, he is being paid four times the wages Stephen Keshi and I were paid and these are two players who won trophies for Nigeria.
“I’ve never heard Gernot Rohr complain about wages. Keshi, while he was coaching, was always complaining, when I was coaching for four months, I was unpaid, for six months my assistants were unpaid, so I had to leave the job; we were also being frustrated.”
The former Super Eagles captain also highlighted some of the lofty plans he had for the three-time African champions before he left the side after 14 games with only two losses.
“I had good plans for the team. You will notice that at a time I brought in [Wilfred] Ndidi, Alex Iwobi, Kelechi Iheanacho, young players who are dominating now," he continued.
"I brought in a world-class goalkeeper [Carl Ikeme] because I felt the old breed were ready to leave.
“The same philosophy I used while with the Eagles was the same philosophy France used at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
“Sometimes you ask yourself questions about Nigeria. You won laurels for the country as a player, you’re doing well as a coach, you were about qualifying for the World Cup and you’re unpaid for four months.”
https://www.goal.com/en/news/sunday-oli ... dlf3bnxzwg
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Re: Oliseh: I will NEVER coach the Super Eagles again
Oliseh is delusional. In what world is a keeper in his late twenties in the Championship considered world class? He chased off Enyeama, a truly world class keeper and replaced with him Ikeme who was good, but not world class.
Dammy wrote:Carl Ikeme was never in the class of Vincent Enyeama that Oliseh chased away from the SE.pajimoh wrote:Settled then....
Sunday Oliseh: I will never coach the Super Eagles again
GBENGA ADEWOYE
10 hours ago
Sunday Oliseh
NIGERIA
AFRICAN ALL STARS
The 45-year-old has revealed his reasons for leaving his position as the manager of the three-time African champions and promised never to return
Former Super Eagles coach Sunday Oliseh has stated he will never coach the Nigeria national team again, given his unpleasant past experience.
Oliseh had a great impact during his time with the West Africans as a player and was part of the side that won the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations.
In 2015, he was appointed as coach of the Super Eagles taking over from another former international Stephen Keshi, who guided the side to clinch the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.
Oliseh, however, endured a torrid time while in charge of the West Africans and complained of poor treatment from his employers, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
The former Super Eagles captain has recalled the events that led him to quit his role as manager of the side in 2016.
“No, I don’t have the intention of ever coaching the [Super] Eagles again,' Oliseh told the Punch.
"I loved working with the boys, I love coaching my country, but the atmosphere around it was no longer healthy.
“I didn’t want the job anymore. Health-wise I was not feeling too good; secondly, we were owed salaries. I was spending money on my health and on my team. I just couldn’t die on the job.
“Truth is, we have a foreign coach now and from what I heard and know, he is being paid four times the wages Stephen Keshi and I were paid and these are two players who won trophies for Nigeria.
“I’ve never heard Gernot Rohr complain about wages. Keshi, while he was coaching, was always complaining, when I was coaching for four months, I was unpaid, for six months my assistants were unpaid, so I had to leave the job; we were also being frustrated.”
The former Super Eagles captain also highlighted some of the lofty plans he had for the three-time African champions before he left the side after 14 games with only two losses.
“I had good plans for the team. You will notice that at a time I brought in [Wilfred] Ndidi, Alex Iwobi, Kelechi Iheanacho, young players who are dominating now," he continued.
"I brought in a world-class goalkeeper [Carl Ikeme] because I felt the old breed were ready to leave.
“The same philosophy I used while with the Eagles was the same philosophy France used at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
“Sometimes you ask yourself questions about Nigeria. You won laurels for the country as a player, you’re doing well as a coach, you were about qualifying for the World Cup and you’re unpaid for four months.”
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Re: Oliseh: I will NEVER coach the Super Eagles again
Oliseh is actually a competent and very knowledgeable coach. His downfall is his temperament and poor man-management skills. He also pulled a tactical master stroke by benching Mikel for Paul Onobi.
Re: Oliseh: I will NEVER coach the Super Eagles again
please give it a rest.
Re: Oliseh: I will NEVER coach the Super Eagles again
His last coaching fiasco vindicates all his critics which I’m one; dude is emotionally deprived. Someone of the stature he falsely claims should have embraced and nurtured all the systemic shortcomings to world standard. If it is about pay ok, you bring knowledge and enlist all the bodies involved to help fix the pay issues. the people often don’t know any better and require coaching as well. Essentially that’s what Rohr is doing - showing emotional maturity even in face of provocations. You can’t fix a problem by becoming a problem. Oliseh like many of you here is emotionally immature and cognitively wanting. It is in his language and thought process. You are a former player and a Nigerian and have gone overseas and seen what it takes to build a world standard corporate body yet you came acting like a danfo conductor. Take a look at Rohr a foreigner for that matter displaying broard affect and humility embracing and managing all the systemic crisis therein. If you claim higher knowledge then show your inferiors how it’s done using a cool head. Abeg Oliseh shut your mouth and go sit down
Rohr houseboys don’t mistake this as an endorsement of Rohr either. He tactically deprived too as far field play goes
Rohr houseboys don’t mistake this as an endorsement of Rohr either. He tactically deprived too as far field play goes
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Re: Oliseh: I will NEVER coach the Super Eagles again
Oliseh DID NOT chased off Enyeama. Enyeama chased off himselfolu wrote:Oliseh is delusional. In what world is a keeper in his late twenties in the Championship considered world class? He chased off Enyeama, a truly world class keeper and replaced with him Ikeme who was good, but not world class.
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
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Re: Oliseh: I will NEVER coach the Super Eagles again
Ikeme was actually in his 30s when Oliseh called him up for Nigeria and chased away the only world class player in the SE then, Vincent Enyeama.olu wrote:Oliseh is delusional. In what world is a keeper in his late twenties in the Championship considered world class? He chased off Enyeama, a truly world class keeper and replaced with him Ikeme who was good, but not world class.
Dammy wrote:Carl Ikeme was never in the class of Vincent Enyeama that Oliseh chased away from the SE.pajimoh wrote:Settled then....
Sunday Oliseh: I will never coach the Super Eagles again
GBENGA ADEWOYE
10 hours ago
Sunday Oliseh
NIGERIA
AFRICAN ALL STARS
The 45-year-old has revealed his reasons for leaving his position as the manager of the three-time African champions and promised never to return
Former Super Eagles coach Sunday Oliseh has stated he will never coach the Nigeria national team again, given his unpleasant past experience.
Oliseh had a great impact during his time with the West Africans as a player and was part of the side that won the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations.
In 2015, he was appointed as coach of the Super Eagles taking over from another former international Stephen Keshi, who guided the side to clinch the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.
Oliseh, however, endured a torrid time while in charge of the West Africans and complained of poor treatment from his employers, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
The former Super Eagles captain has recalled the events that led him to quit his role as manager of the side in 2016.
“No, I don’t have the intention of ever coaching the [Super] Eagles again,' Oliseh told the Punch.
"I loved working with the boys, I love coaching my country, but the atmosphere around it was no longer healthy.
“I didn’t want the job anymore. Health-wise I was not feeling too good; secondly, we were owed salaries. I was spending money on my health and on my team. I just couldn’t die on the job.
“Truth is, we have a foreign coach now and from what I heard and know, he is being paid four times the wages Stephen Keshi and I were paid and these are two players who won trophies for Nigeria.
“I’ve never heard Gernot Rohr complain about wages. Keshi, while he was coaching, was always complaining, when I was coaching for four months, I was unpaid, for six months my assistants were unpaid, so I had to leave the job; we were also being frustrated.”
The former Super Eagles captain also highlighted some of the lofty plans he had for the three-time African champions before he left the side after 14 games with only two losses.
“I had good plans for the team. You will notice that at a time I brought in [Wilfred] Ndidi, Alex Iwobi, Kelechi Iheanacho, young players who are dominating now," he continued.
"I brought in a world-class goalkeeper [Carl Ikeme] because I felt the old breed were ready to leave.
“The same philosophy I used while with the Eagles was the same philosophy France used at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
“Sometimes you ask yourself questions about Nigeria. You won laurels for the country as a player, you’re doing well as a coach, you were about qualifying for the World Cup and you’re unpaid for four months.”
https://www.goal.com/en/news/sunday-oli ... dlf3bnxzwg
Also he brought in his brother, Churchill's clients Uzochukwu and Igboun to the SE squad. This is why some of us support Rohr's merit based selection process.
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Re: Oliseh: I will NEVER coach the Super Eagles again
I'm not his biggest fan but there is nothing wrong with calling up his brother's clients if he did not hide the fact that his brother managed the team. Many coaches have managed their own children. Alex Ferguson often sent loan players to his team.Dammy wrote:Ikeme was actually in his 30s when Oliseh called him up for Nigeria and chased away the only world class player in the SE then, Vincent Enyeama.olu wrote:Oliseh is delusional. In what world is a keeper in his late twenties in the Championship considered world class? He chased off Enyeama, a truly world class keeper and replaced with him Ikeme who was good, but not world class.
Dammy wrote:Carl Ikeme was never in the class of Vincent Enyeama that Oliseh chased away from the SE.pajimoh wrote:Settled then....
Sunday Oliseh: I will never coach the Super Eagles again
GBENGA ADEWOYE
10 hours ago
Sunday Oliseh
NIGERIA
AFRICAN ALL STARS
The 45-year-old has revealed his reasons for leaving his position as the manager of the three-time African champions and promised never to return
Former Super Eagles coach Sunday Oliseh has stated he will never coach the Nigeria national team again, given his unpleasant past experience.
Oliseh had a great impact during his time with the West Africans as a player and was part of the side that won the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations.
In 2015, he was appointed as coach of the Super Eagles taking over from another former international Stephen Keshi, who guided the side to clinch the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.
Oliseh, however, endured a torrid time while in charge of the West Africans and complained of poor treatment from his employers, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
The former Super Eagles captain has recalled the events that led him to quit his role as manager of the side in 2016.
“No, I don’t have the intention of ever coaching the [Super] Eagles again,' Oliseh told the Punch.
"I loved working with the boys, I love coaching my country, but the atmosphere around it was no longer healthy.
“I didn’t want the job anymore. Health-wise I was not feeling too good; secondly, we were owed salaries. I was spending money on my health and on my team. I just couldn’t die on the job.
“Truth is, we have a foreign coach now and from what I heard and know, he is being paid four times the wages Stephen Keshi and I were paid and these are two players who won trophies for Nigeria.
“I’ve never heard Gernot Rohr complain about wages. Keshi, while he was coaching, was always complaining, when I was coaching for four months, I was unpaid, for six months my assistants were unpaid, so I had to leave the job; we were also being frustrated.”
The former Super Eagles captain also highlighted some of the lofty plans he had for the three-time African champions before he left the side after 14 games with only two losses.
“I had good plans for the team. You will notice that at a time I brought in [Wilfred] Ndidi, Alex Iwobi, Kelechi Iheanacho, young players who are dominating now," he continued.
"I brought in a world-class goalkeeper [Carl Ikeme] because I felt the old breed were ready to leave.
“The same philosophy I used while with the Eagles was the same philosophy France used at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
“Sometimes you ask yourself questions about Nigeria. You won laurels for the country as a player, you’re doing well as a coach, you were about qualifying for the World Cup and you’re unpaid for four months.”
https://www.goal.com/en/news/sunday-oli ... dlf3bnxzwg
Also he brought in his brother, Churchill's clients Uzochukwu and Igboun to the SE squad. This is why some of us support Rohr's merit based selection process.
Re: Oliseh: I will NEVER coach the Super Eagles again
Say no more: Well said!!jette1 wrote:His last coaching fiasco vindicates all his critics which I’m one; dude is emotionally deprived. Someone of the stature he falsely claims should have embraced and nurtured all the systemic shortcomings to world standard. If it is about pay ok, you bring knowledge and enlist all the bodies involved to help fix the pay issues. the people often don’t know any better and require coaching as well. Essentially that’s what Rohr is doing - showing emotional maturity even in face of provocations. You can’t fix a problem by becoming a problem. Oliseh like many of you here is emotionally immature and cognitively wanting. It is in his language and thought process. You are a former player and a Nigerian and have gone overseas and seen what it takes to build a world standard corporate body yet you came acting like a danfo conductor. Take a look at Rohr a foreigner for that matter displaying broard affect and humility embracing and managing all the systemic crisis therein. If you claim higher knowledge then show your inferiors how it’s done using a cool head. Abeg Oliseh shut your mouth and go sit down
Rohr houseboys don’t mistake this as an endorsement of Rohr either. He tactically deprived too as far field play goes
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Re: Oliseh: I will NEVER coach the Super Eagles again
Is anyone from the NFF trying re employ this guy? I was a strong supporter during his only term and he let the fans down. He has zero man management skills
Re: Oliseh: I will NEVER coach the Super Eagles again
There's something wrong with calling up sub standard players who happen to be your brother's clients.aruako1 wrote:I'm not his biggest fan but there is nothing wrong with calling up his brother's clients if he did not hide the fact that his brother managed the team. Many coaches have managed their own children. Alex Ferguson often sent loan players to his team.Dammy wrote:Ikeme was actually in his 30s when Oliseh called him up for Nigeria and chased away the only world class player in the SE then, Vincent Enyeama.olu wrote:Oliseh is delusional. In what world is a keeper in his late twenties in the Championship considered world class? He chased off Enyeama, a truly world class keeper and replaced with him Ikeme who was good, but not world class.
Dammy wrote:Carl Ikeme was never in the class of Vincent Enyeama that Oliseh chased away from the SE.pajimoh wrote:Settled then....
Sunday Oliseh: I will never coach the Super Eagles again
GBENGA ADEWOYE
10 hours ago
Sunday Oliseh
NIGERIA
AFRICAN ALL STARS
The 45-year-old has revealed his reasons for leaving his position as the manager of the three-time African champions and promised never to return
Former Super Eagles coach Sunday Oliseh has stated he will never coach the Nigeria national team again, given his unpleasant past experience.
Oliseh had a great impact during his time with the West Africans as a player and was part of the side that won the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations.
In 2015, he was appointed as coach of the Super Eagles taking over from another former international Stephen Keshi, who guided the side to clinch the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.
Oliseh, however, endured a torrid time while in charge of the West Africans and complained of poor treatment from his employers, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
The former Super Eagles captain has recalled the events that led him to quit his role as manager of the side in 2016.
“No, I don’t have the intention of ever coaching the [Super] Eagles again,' Oliseh told the Punch.
"I loved working with the boys, I love coaching my country, but the atmosphere around it was no longer healthy.
“I didn’t want the job anymore. Health-wise I was not feeling too good; secondly, we were owed salaries. I was spending money on my health and on my team. I just couldn’t die on the job.
“Truth is, we have a foreign coach now and from what I heard and know, he is being paid four times the wages Stephen Keshi and I were paid and these are two players who won trophies for Nigeria.
“I’ve never heard Gernot Rohr complain about wages. Keshi, while he was coaching, was always complaining, when I was coaching for four months, I was unpaid, for six months my assistants were unpaid, so I had to leave the job; we were also being frustrated.”
The former Super Eagles captain also highlighted some of the lofty plans he had for the three-time African champions before he left the side after 14 games with only two losses.
“I had good plans for the team. You will notice that at a time I brought in [Wilfred] Ndidi, Alex Iwobi, Kelechi Iheanacho, young players who are dominating now," he continued.
"I brought in a world-class goalkeeper [Carl Ikeme] because I felt the old breed were ready to leave.
“The same philosophy I used while with the Eagles was the same philosophy France used at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
“Sometimes you ask yourself questions about Nigeria. You won laurels for the country as a player, you’re doing well as a coach, you were about qualifying for the World Cup and you’re unpaid for four months.”
https://www.goal.com/en/news/sunday-oli ... dlf3bnxzwg
Also he brought in his brother, Churchill's clients Uzochukwu and Igboun to the SE squad. This is why some of us support Rohr's merit based selection process.
There's a reason why no SE coach has invited both players to camp since Oliseh left the job.
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Re: Oliseh: I will NEVER coach the Super Eagles again
I'm sure Oliseh is playing to the gallery as usual. It's a fact that Rohr has been owed several times but he chose not to make a big deal out of it like Oliseh.jette1 wrote:His last coaching fiasco vindicates all his critics which I’m one; dude is emotionally deprived. Someone of the stature he falsely claims should have embraced and nurtured all the systemic shortcomings to world standard. If it is about pay ok, you bring knowledge and enlist all the bodies involved to help fix the pay issues. the people often don’t know any better and require coaching as well. Essentially that’s what Rohr is doing - showing emotional maturity even in face of provocations. You can’t fix a problem by becoming a problem. Oliseh like many of you here is emotionally immature and cognitively wanting. It is in his language and thought process. You are a former player and a Nigerian and have gone overseas and seen what it takes to build a world standard corporate body yet you came acting like a danfo conductor. Take a look at Rohr a foreigner for that matter displaying broard affect and humility embracing and managing all the systemic crisis therein. If you claim higher knowledge then show your inferiors how it’s done using a cool head. Abeg Oliseh shut your mouth and go sit down
Rohr houseboys don’t mistake this as an endorsement of Rohr either. He tactically deprived too as far field play goes
Also Rohr is paying his 3 assistants from his salary, did Keshi and Oliseh do that?
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Re: Oliseh: I will NEVER coach the Super Eagles again
Sub-standard by whose judgement? Was Jordi Cruyff one of his father's great signings? Many good players have been subsequently dropped by the next manager. I take this position even though I agree with most that Oliseh was mature enough for the SE.Dammy wrote:There's something wrong with calling up sub standard players who happen to be your brother's clients.aruako1 wrote:I'm not his biggest fan but there is nothing wrong with calling up his brother's clients if he did not hide the fact that his brother managed the team. Many coaches have managed their own children. Alex Ferguson often sent loan players to his team.Dammy wrote:Ikeme was actually in his 30s when Oliseh called him up for Nigeria and chased away the only world class player in the SE then, Vincent Enyeama.olu wrote:Oliseh is delusional. In what world is a keeper in his late twenties in the Championship considered world class? He chased off Enyeama, a truly world class keeper and replaced with him Ikeme who was good, but not world class.
Dammy wrote:Carl Ikeme was never in the class of Vincent Enyeama that Oliseh chased away from the SE.pajimoh wrote:Settled then....
Sunday Oliseh: I will never coach the Super Eagles again
GBENGA ADEWOYE
10 hours ago
Sunday Oliseh
NIGERIA
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The 45-year-old has revealed his reasons for leaving his position as the manager of the three-time African champions and promised never to return
Former Super Eagles coach Sunday Oliseh has stated he will never coach the Nigeria national team again, given his unpleasant past experience.
Oliseh had a great impact during his time with the West Africans as a player and was part of the side that won the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations.
In 2015, he was appointed as coach of the Super Eagles taking over from another former international Stephen Keshi, who guided the side to clinch the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.
Oliseh, however, endured a torrid time while in charge of the West Africans and complained of poor treatment from his employers, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
The former Super Eagles captain has recalled the events that led him to quit his role as manager of the side in 2016.
“No, I don’t have the intention of ever coaching the [Super] Eagles again,' Oliseh told the Punch.
"I loved working with the boys, I love coaching my country, but the atmosphere around it was no longer healthy.
“I didn’t want the job anymore. Health-wise I was not feeling too good; secondly, we were owed salaries. I was spending money on my health and on my team. I just couldn’t die on the job.
“Truth is, we have a foreign coach now and from what I heard and know, he is being paid four times the wages Stephen Keshi and I were paid and these are two players who won trophies for Nigeria.
“I’ve never heard Gernot Rohr complain about wages. Keshi, while he was coaching, was always complaining, when I was coaching for four months, I was unpaid, for six months my assistants were unpaid, so I had to leave the job; we were also being frustrated.”
The former Super Eagles captain also highlighted some of the lofty plans he had for the three-time African champions before he left the side after 14 games with only two losses.
“I had good plans for the team. You will notice that at a time I brought in [Wilfred] Ndidi, Alex Iwobi, Kelechi Iheanacho, young players who are dominating now," he continued.
"I brought in a world-class goalkeeper [Carl Ikeme] because I felt the old breed were ready to leave.
“The same philosophy I used while with the Eagles was the same philosophy France used at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
“Sometimes you ask yourself questions about Nigeria. You won laurels for the country as a player, you’re doing well as a coach, you were about qualifying for the World Cup and you’re unpaid for four months.”
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Also he brought in his brother, Churchill's clients Uzochukwu and Igboun to the SE squad. This is why some of us support Rohr's merit based selection process.
There's a reason why no SE coach has invited both players to camp since Oliseh left the job.
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...did Keshi and Oliseh make same pay like Rohr, and consistently get their pays every month?Dammy wrote:I'm sure Oliseh is playing to the gallery as usual. It's a fact that Rohr has been owed several times but he chose not to make a big deal out of it like Oliseh.jette1 wrote:His last coaching fiasco vindicates all his critics which I’m one; dude is emotionally deprived. Someone of the stature he falsely claims should have embraced and nurtured all the systemic shortcomings to world standard. If it is about pay ok, you bring knowledge and enlist all the bodies involved to help fix the pay issues. the people often don’t know any better and require coaching as well. Essentially that’s what Rohr is doing - showing emotional maturity even in face of provocations. You can’t fix a problem by becoming a problem. Oliseh like many of you here is emotionally immature and cognitively wanting. It is in his language and thought process. You are a former player and a Nigerian and have gone overseas and seen what it takes to build a world standard corporate body yet you came acting like a danfo conductor. Take a look at Rohr a foreigner for that matter displaying broard affect and humility embracing and managing all the systemic crisis therein. If you claim higher knowledge then show your inferiors how it’s done using a cool head. Abeg Oliseh shut your mouth and go sit down
Rohr houseboys don’t mistake this as an endorsement of Rohr either. He tactically deprived too as far field play goes
Also Rohr is paying his 3 assistants from his salary, did Keshi and Oliseh do that?
We Nigerians do have jaundice way of thinking.
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This Oliseh guy don come again!! Always all about himself and his accomplishments for Nigeria & therefore everyone else knows nothing. Dude should just give it a rest and move on.
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Thank God .
God bless him. He should remain where he is.
God bless him. He should remain where he is.
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I am an Oliseh fan because he is a good, decent human being. I also have the privilege to have met him personally. Not like some of you armchair judges.
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OkDIMKA76 wrote:I am an Oliseh fan because he is a good, decent human being. I also have the privilege to have met him personally. Not like some of you armchair judges.
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To be fair to Oliseh, most of the players he called were deserving. Even Igboun was a good winger. He's not a good AM though which is were Oliseh played him. Where he had problems was his inability to get along with a few of the senior members of the SE.
Dammy wrote:Ikeme was actually in his 30s when Oliseh called him up for Nigeria and chased away the only world class player in the SE then, Vincent Enyeama.olu wrote:Oliseh is delusional. In what world is a keeper in his late twenties in the Championship considered world class? He chased off Enyeama, a truly world class keeper and replaced with him Ikeme who was good, but not world class.
Dammy wrote:Carl Ikeme was never in the class of Vincent Enyeama that Oliseh chased away from the SE.pajimoh wrote:Settled then....
Sunday Oliseh: I will never coach the Super Eagles again
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Sunday Oliseh
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The 45-year-old has revealed his reasons for leaving his position as the manager of the three-time African champions and promised never to return
Former Super Eagles coach Sunday Oliseh has stated he will never coach the Nigeria national team again, given his unpleasant past experience.
Oliseh had a great impact during his time with the West Africans as a player and was part of the side that won the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations.
In 2015, he was appointed as coach of the Super Eagles taking over from another former international Stephen Keshi, who guided the side to clinch the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.
Oliseh, however, endured a torrid time while in charge of the West Africans and complained of poor treatment from his employers, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
The former Super Eagles captain has recalled the events that led him to quit his role as manager of the side in 2016.
“No, I don’t have the intention of ever coaching the [Super] Eagles again,' Oliseh told the Punch.
"I loved working with the boys, I love coaching my country, but the atmosphere around it was no longer healthy.
“I didn’t want the job anymore. Health-wise I was not feeling too good; secondly, we were owed salaries. I was spending money on my health and on my team. I just couldn’t die on the job.
“Truth is, we have a foreign coach now and from what I heard and know, he is being paid four times the wages Stephen Keshi and I were paid and these are two players who won trophies for Nigeria.
“I’ve never heard Gernot Rohr complain about wages. Keshi, while he was coaching, was always complaining, when I was coaching for four months, I was unpaid, for six months my assistants were unpaid, so I had to leave the job; we were also being frustrated.”
The former Super Eagles captain also highlighted some of the lofty plans he had for the three-time African champions before he left the side after 14 games with only two losses.
“I had good plans for the team. You will notice that at a time I brought in [Wilfred] Ndidi, Alex Iwobi, Kelechi Iheanacho, young players who are dominating now," he continued.
"I brought in a world-class goalkeeper [Carl Ikeme] because I felt the old breed were ready to leave.
“The same philosophy I used while with the Eagles was the same philosophy France used at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
“Sometimes you ask yourself questions about Nigeria. You won laurels for the country as a player, you’re doing well as a coach, you were about qualifying for the World Cup and you’re unpaid for four months.”
https://www.goal.com/en/news/sunday-oli ... dlf3bnxzwg
Also he brought in his brother, Churchill's clients Uzochukwu and Igboun to the SE squad. This is why some of us support Rohr's merit based selection process.