Re: The privately run NPFL club shaking up the domestic scene - REMO STARS
Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2022 11:12 pm
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In Ondo State, the so called stakeholders are challenging the decision of the State government to privatise Sunshine Stars!Enugu II wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 2:08 amAgreed.... This is specifically why the state should get out.... With the state, there is no incentive for long run growth of any of the clubs.Adisboy wrote: ↑Mon Sep 12, 2022 9:47 am Remo Stars doing the right things. You can see the structure that has been set now we are seeing the results. The current coach was sent to Portugal for a year as an understudy. Also they have a well structured youth academy. This is how clubs should be run in Nigeria
I hope that the government ignores those stakeholders. Sell the club to private entities but use the proceeds to provide something in return -- playing area for youths, or whatever that can be associated with the sale over a long period. The mistake is to sell and the proceeds cannot be remembered in a few years.Dammy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 10:25 pmIn Ondo State, the so called stakeholders are challenging the decision of the State government to privatise Sunshine Stars!Enugu II wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 2:08 amAgreed.... This is specifically why the state should get out.... With the state, there is no incentive for long run growth of any of the clubs.Adisboy wrote: ↑Mon Sep 12, 2022 9:47 am Remo Stars doing the right things. You can see the structure that has been set now we are seeing the results. The current coach was sent to Portugal for a year as an understudy. Also they have a well structured youth academy. This is how clubs should be run in Nigeria
It's as if these people are stuck in the stone age.
What makes them stake holders if all the funding and decision making is coming from the governmentDammy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 10:25 pmIn Ondo State, the so called stakeholders are challenging the decision of the State government to privatise Sunshine Stars!Enugu II wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 2:08 amAgreed.... This is specifically why the state should get out.... With the state, there is no incentive for long run growth of any of the clubs.Adisboy wrote: ↑Mon Sep 12, 2022 9:47 am Remo Stars doing the right things. You can see the structure that has been set now we are seeing the results. The current coach was sent to Portugal for a year as an understudy. Also they have a well structured youth academy. This is how clubs should be run in Nigeria
It's as if these people are stuck in the stone age.
Who are they, as in, what makes them ‘stakeholders’?Dammy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 10:25 pmIn Ondo State, the so called stakeholders are challenging the decision of the State government to privatise Sunshine Stars!Enugu II wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 2:08 amAgreed.... This is specifically why the state should get out.... With the state, there is no incentive for long run growth of any of the clubs.Adisboy wrote: ↑Mon Sep 12, 2022 9:47 am Remo Stars doing the right things. You can see the structure that has been set now we are seeing the results. The current coach was sent to Portugal for a year as an understudy. Also they have a well structured youth academy. This is how clubs should be run in Nigeria
It's as if these people are stuck in the stone age.
Members of the state FA, Sports writers, former players and coaches etcDamunk wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 7:46 amWho are they, as in, what makes them ‘stakeholders’?Dammy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 10:25 pmIn Ondo State, the so called stakeholders are challenging the decision of the State government to privatise Sunshine Stars!Enugu II wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 2:08 amAgreed.... This is specifically why the state should get out.... With the state, there is no incentive for long run growth of any of the clubs.Adisboy wrote: ↑Mon Sep 12, 2022 9:47 am Remo Stars doing the right things. You can see the structure that has been set now we are seeing the results. The current coach was sent to Portugal for a year as an understudy. Also they have a well structured youth academy. This is how clubs should be run in Nigeria
It's as if these people are stuck in the stone age.
Oche Inspires Feirense to a dramatic comeback win in the league with this equalizing goal! He has been the most successful of the 4 Nigerians that joined them last seasonSunset wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 11:03 pm I'm sure a number of people know about the club and how difficult it is in the country for one to run a private club successfully as they have been through their fair share of trials & tribulations getting relegated in the two NPFL seasons they competed in, but one thing was for sure and it was that they were producing some talented young players regardless of it. Oche Salefu & Victor Mbaoma in particular have been two of the biggest talents in the domestic and continental scene.
They over- celebrated the first leg result. Hopefully they will learn from it.
NPFL is a waste of Time and Money, Remo Stars Owner Concedes
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By Seyi Alao -October 14, 201901936
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Remo Stars SC Chairman and Owner Kunle Soname has bemoaned the poor structure and the less enterprising status of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL), saying it’s a waste of time, money and resources for him as a football investor.
Soname, who was speaking at Gateway United’s Stakeholders forum on Friday in Abeokuta, argued that he’s rather focused on the development of the players than any financial gain from owning a club in the Nigerian league.
“My own private team (Remo Stars) has gone up twice and has come down twice. For me, playing in the topflight league is a bloody waste of time, money, energy and resources for me as a football investor.
“Within the past four years, I have sent 14 young boys to Europe. For me, playing in the league is actually to prepare for future task ahead.”
“So for me, just like I keep telling my coaches, you are here to develop these players. First thing is to develop the players. If we don’t do this, promotion will not come. It’s only here I hear that u give a coach a job and you tell him who to play or who not to play.
“Let’s look at development, otherwise we are wasting our time . that’s the right way to operate” he concluded.
Good Question. I want to invest in Remo stars. They are a model club. Wish other NPFL clubs were run like them.Bigpokey24 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 23, 2022 12:30 am when is the Nigerian league starting. Any info on investing or taking over a football club/buying some shares ? I am very much interested in such .
Sunset wrote: ↑Thu Dec 01, 2022 4:40 pm 3 years ago
NPFL is a waste of Time and Money, Remo Stars Owner Concedes
https://www.footballlive.ng/npfl-is-a-w ... -concedes/
By Seyi Alao -October 14, 201901936
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Remo Stars SC Chairman and Owner Kunle Soname has bemoaned the poor structure and the less enterprising status of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL), saying it’s a waste of time, money and resources for him as a football investor.
Soname, who was speaking at Gateway United’s Stakeholders forum on Friday in Abeokuta, argued that he’s rather focused on the development of the players than any financial gain from owning a club in the Nigerian league.
“My own private team (Remo Stars) has gone up twice and has come down twice. For me, playing in the topflight league is a bloody waste of time, money, energy and resources for me as a football investor.
“Within the past four years, I have sent 14 young boys to Europe. For me, playing in the league is actually to prepare for future task ahead.”
“So for me, just like I keep telling my coaches, you are here to develop these players. First thing is to develop the players. If we don’t do this, promotion will not come. It’s only here I hear that u give a coach a job and you tell him who to play or who not to play.
“Let’s look at development, otherwise we are wasting our time . that’s the right way to operate” he concluded.