Houston, we have a problem!! Our Minister of Youth & Sport!!
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Re: Houston, we have a problem!! Our Minister of Youth & Spo
This know nothing former journalist should be more concerned about getting sports to our schools than the score of a SE game. A man that's never ran anything in sports now and honks he knows how to manage SE tactics and coaches. What a shameless tout.
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Re: Houston, we have a problem!! Our Minister of Youth & Spo
Even one year of ****** coming out of your mouth is more than enough for me.Bigpokey24 wrote:5 years of **** isn't enough for you?Damunk wrote:Any genuine lover of the SE should be worried that we are about to do another Amodu 'odu' on our football.Dammy wrote:It's a shame it has come to this but Rohr only has himself to blame. Any genuine lover of the SE would be worried about the direction the team is going under him and he seems unwilling to change. He has brought a lot of positives into the squad but it seems he's spent.
The strangest thing is that it is the very people who regularly point to that Amodu fiasco as an example of NFF "uselessness" that are the ones pushing for a repeat show, ten years later.
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Re: Houston, we have a problem!! Our Minister of Youth & Spo
Should Adarabioyo have stayed at City?Damunk wrote:Even one year of ****** coming out of your mouth is more than enough for me.Bigpokey24 wrote:5 years of **** isn't enough for you?Damunk wrote:Any genuine lover of the SE should be worried that we are about to do another Amodu 'odu' on our football.Dammy wrote:It's a shame it has come to this but Rohr only has himself to blame. Any genuine lover of the SE would be worried about the direction the team is going under him and he seems unwilling to change. He has brought a lot of positives into the squad but it seems he's spent.
The strangest thing is that it is the very people who regularly point to that Amodu fiasco as an example of NFF "uselessness" that are the ones pushing for a repeat show, ten years later.
What a country!
What a people!
"it is better to be excited now and disappointed later, than it is to be disappointed now and later." - Marcus Aurelius, 178AD
metalalloy wrote: Does the SE have Gray, Mahrez or Albrighton on our team or players of their caliber?
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Re: Houston, we have a problem!! Our Minister of Youth & Spo
it seems like damunk is in love with the worst coach Nigeria ever hired, that is why i will never say **** name.danfo driver wrote:Should Adarabioyo have stayed at City?Damunk wrote:Even one year of ****** coming out of your mouth is more than enough for me.Bigpokey24 wrote:5 years of **** isn't enough for you?Damunk wrote:Any genuine lover of the SE should be worried that we are about to do another Amodu 'odu' on our football.Dammy wrote:It's a shame it has come to this but Rohr only has himself to blame. Any genuine lover of the SE would be worried about the direction the team is going under him and he seems unwilling to change. He has brought a lot of positives into the squad but it seems he's spent.
The strangest thing is that it is the very people who regularly point to that Amodu fiasco as an example of NFF "uselessness" that are the ones pushing for a repeat show, ten years later.
What a country!
What a people!
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Re: Houston, we have a problem!! Our Minister of Youth & Spo
Just foolish people everywhere.olu wrote:This tweet is even worse than Pinnick's video. Some people just don't know how to exercise restraint. How does this help the team?
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Re: Houston, we have a problem!! Our Minister of Youth & Spo
This minister needs to deflect his failings onto someone else just like all the incompetent clowns in Nigeria!iworo wrote: See the most irresponsible tweet from our so called Minister of Youth & Sport. What nonsense !! Even your performance as the Minister of Youth & Sport calls to question of your suitability and competences. Can you imagine, he wants to remove a coach because of two drawn games and we're still leading the qualifying group. Serious yeye dey smell oh . The funniest thing is that, this man was part of the problem that led to the drab display we witnessed in Benin. Even the coach said he only had one full training session with the team, because of the nonsense distractions from the Government/NFF officials, including this man!
Your job (or the needful) is for you guys to stop moving the team from state to state. Football is not politics for Christ sake. The players need to get used to an international standard turf that's favorable for the players like back in the days when Surulere National stadium was our fortress. Make a single venue home of the Super Eagles and you'll be remembered.
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Re: Houston, we have a problem!! Our Minister of Youth & Spo
Just a small matter of finding N457,444,000 to pay off his contract at the present exchange rate!Bigpokey24 wrote:we have plenty nairaDIMKA76 wrote:Some people forget Rohr is now paid in Naira They can go to money doublers to make up the rest Naira left on Rohr's contract and bid him bye bye
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Re: Houston, we have a problem!! Our Minister of Youth & Spo
It doesnt work that way. These contracts are paid on a monthly basis for the duration of the contract. If he wants a lump sum, then its usually negotiated to a significantly reduced number. And if he finds another job before the end of the contract, then we are no longer required to continue making the monthly payments.Dammy wrote:Just a small matter of finding N457,444,000 to pay off his contract at the present exchange rate!Bigpokey24 wrote:we have plenty nairaDIMKA76 wrote:Some people forget Rohr is now paid in Naira They can go to money doublers to make up the rest Naira left on Rohr's contract and bid him bye bye
"it is better to be excited now and disappointed later, than it is to be disappointed now and later." - Marcus Aurelius, 178AD
metalalloy wrote: Does the SE have Gray, Mahrez or Albrighton on our team or players of their caliber?
Re: Houston, we have a problem!! Our Minister of Youth & Spo
Are you privy to the terms of the contract or just guessing?danfo driver wrote:It doesnt work that way. These contracts are paid on a monthly basis for the duration of the contract. If he wants a lump sum, then its usually negotiated to a significantly reduced number. And if he finds another job before the end of the contract, then we are no longer required to continue making the monthly payments.Dammy wrote:Just a small matter of finding N457,444,000 to pay off his contract at the present exchange rate!Bigpokey24 wrote:we have plenty nairaDIMKA76 wrote:Some people forget Rohr is now paid in Naira They can go to money doublers to make up the rest Naira left on Rohr's contract and bid him bye bye
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Re: Houston, we have a problem!! Our Minister of Youth & Spo
I am not privy to the terms and I am not guessing. I am speaking from professional experience/expertise.Dammy wrote:Are you privy to the terms of the contract or just guessing?danfo driver wrote:It doesnt work that way. These contracts are paid on a monthly basis for the duration of the contract. If he wants a lump sum, then its usually negotiated to a significantly reduced number. And if he finds another job before the end of the contract, then we are no longer required to continue making the monthly payments.Dammy wrote:Just a small matter of finding N457,444,000 to pay off his contract at the present exchange rate!Bigpokey24 wrote:we have plenty nairaDIMKA76 wrote:Some people forget Rohr is now paid in Naira They can go to money doublers to make up the rest Naira left on Rohr's contract and bid him bye bye
"it is better to be excited now and disappointed later, than it is to be disappointed now and later." - Marcus Aurelius, 178AD
metalalloy wrote: Does the SE have Gray, Mahrez or Albrighton on our team or players of their caliber?