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I’m yet to meet Poseiro in Cameroun yet, says Eguavoen
By Alex Monye
17 January 2022 | 1:15 am
Super Eagles Interim Coach, Augustine Eguavoen, has disclosed that he and the incoming national team manager, Jose Peseiro, are yet to meet at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations.
Speaking on a radio programme monitored at the weekend, Eguavoen disclosed that he is fully in control of the Super Eagles, adding that he is delighted that every player in the team is playing according to his instructions.
Eguavoen revealed that every player in the Eagles camp is fit and ready to give his best in the team’s remaining matches.
“If the Portuguese is present in the city, I don’t know yet because nobody has told me. But that notwithstanding, the Eagles are fully focused on the AFCON. I have talked to the players to take every game as the final of the AFCON.
“I am excited that the players are intelligent and smart to understand what I want them to do on the pitch… this makes my work easy. My target is to win the AFCON, but every game must be approached seriously by the team to achieve the feat,” he said.
https://guardian.ng/sport/im-yet-to-mee ... -eguavoen/
By Alex Monye
17 January 2022 | 1:15 am
Super Eagles Interim Coach, Augustine Eguavoen, has disclosed that he and the incoming national team manager, Jose Peseiro, are yet to meet at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations.
Speaking on a radio programme monitored at the weekend, Eguavoen disclosed that he is fully in control of the Super Eagles, adding that he is delighted that every player in the team is playing according to his instructions.
Eguavoen revealed that every player in the Eagles camp is fit and ready to give his best in the team’s remaining matches.
“If the Portuguese is present in the city, I don’t know yet because nobody has told me. But that notwithstanding, the Eagles are fully focused on the AFCON. I have talked to the players to take every game as the final of the AFCON.
“I am excited that the players are intelligent and smart to understand what I want them to do on the pitch… this makes my work easy. My target is to win the AFCON, but every game must be approached seriously by the team to achieve the feat,” he said.
https://guardian.ng/sport/im-yet-to-mee ... -eguavoen/
Re: So guys I was on Collins Udohs Twitter space today
I am all for Eguavon staying on as coach.
But as we identified last week and supported by this report saying Egu hasn't met the new guy, there is a real possibility that the move is under reconsideration.
However...
If Egu is to officially take on the job, then it needs to be on similar terms as Rohr, Oliseh and Keshi.
We know that Egu's salary is paid directly by the NFF under a different payment scheme and is probably nowhere near what they were paid.
That would have to be revised and it would only be fair to do so.
But as we identified last week and supported by this report saying Egu hasn't met the new guy, there is a real possibility that the move is under reconsideration.
However...
If Egu is to officially take on the job, then it needs to be on similar terms as Rohr, Oliseh and Keshi.
We know that Egu's salary is paid directly by the NFF under a different payment scheme and is probably nowhere near what they were paid.
That would have to be revised and it would only be fair to do so.
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Re: So guys I was on Collins Udohs Twitter space today
It needs to be on terms Eguavoen agrees to. What if the terms for those coaches are no acceptable to him, or if he feels he can work best on lesser terms? He needs to negotiate his own terms so he wont come crying to the public later that he got a lesser deal.
Damunk wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 2:21 pm I am all for Eguavon staying on as coach.
But as we identified last week and supported by this report saying Egu hasn't met the new guy, there is a real possibility that the move is under reconsideration.
However...
If Egu is to officially take on the job, then it needs to be on similar terms as Rohr, Oliseh and Keshi.
We know that Egu's salary is paid directly by the NFF under a different payment scheme and is probably nowhere near what they were paid.
That would have to be revised and it would only be fair to do so.
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Re: So guys I was on Collins Udohs Twitter space today
Of course.
That goes without saying.
Who ever says that?What if the terms for those coaches are no acceptable to him, or if he feels he can work best on lesser terms?
We are talking about salary here, tight?
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Re: So guys I was on Collins Udohs Twitter space today
For the journalists, its their bread and butter hence its understandable if they try and be politically correct or just extra careful with their reporting or expo. Even some CE members with inside info from reliable sources would not want to jeopardise future inside info from their NFF contacts. If I go abusing NFF here from inside info that I get and my NFF contact reads my posts, I bet you that will be the last time he will give me any useful info.Dammy wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 1:02 pm Most Nigerian football journalists respect and fear CE. I was in a WhatsApp forum with them and the mention of CyberEagles elicited some fear. Colin actually stated on the forum that he had to run away because we don't take nonsense here and no "Yes Man" will survive here as we call it as we see it.
I told them that most CE members either live or have lived abroad and don't need favours like those who live in Nigeria and have to navigate their way through the murky politics of football in the country.
On CE we call it the way we see it we don't look for favours from the NFF like our journalists who cannot tell truth to power!
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Re: So guys I was on Collins Udohs Twitter space today
KoC (Colin Udoh) has been a member of cybereagles for years. He understands the SE fan mentality very well.
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Re: So guys I was on Collins Udohs Twitter space today
Which makes sense as he is the technical director vs a coach who was being paid via Aiteo's sponsorship agreement.Damunk wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 2:21 pm I am all for Eguavon staying on as coach.
But as we identified last week and supported by this report saying Egu hasn't met the new guy, there is a real possibility that the move is under reconsideration.
However...
If Egu is to officially take on the job, then it needs to be on similar terms as Rohr, Oliseh and Keshi.
We know that Egu's salary is paid directly by the NFF under a different payment scheme and is probably nowhere near what they were paid.
That would have to be revised and it would only be fair to do so.
We have been brainwashed by the Premier League that it's the best in the world. Nonsense. It's the best brand
Roy Keane: ITV 02/25/14
He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
Gary Neville: Mirror: 12/23/14
I think Spain’s by far the best league.
Scholes. UK Guardian 9/6/16
Roy Keane: ITV 02/25/14
He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
Gary Neville: Mirror: 12/23/14
I think Spain’s by far the best league.
Scholes. UK Guardian 9/6/16
Re: So guys I was on Collins Udohs Twitter space today
Listening to Colin Udoh, I kinda of agree with him. We've got to keep an eye on the bigger picture instead of over-focusing on short-term goals and miss opportunities to take advantage of using our own Johan Cruyff equivalent to revolutionize Nigerian football.
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Nice.iworo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 6:57 pm Listening to Colin Udoh, I kinda of agree with him. We've got to keep an eye on the bigger picture instead of over-focusing on short-term goals and miss opportunities to take advantage of using our own Johan Cruyff equivalent to revolutionize Nigerian football.
This is all well and good but what does a ‘national football philosophy’ mean in practical terms?
What is an 8 year old learning from a national curriculum that he won’t be learning from just kicking, shooting and controlling the ball?
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Re: So guys I was on Collins Udohs Twitter space today
It's also an outdated way of thinking about football.Damunk wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 7:43 pmNice.iworo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 6:57 pm Listening to Colin Udoh, I kinda of agree with him. We've got to keep an eye on the bigger picture instead of over-focusing on short-term goals and miss opportunities to take advantage of using our own Johan Cruyff equivalent to revolutionize Nigerian football.
This is all well and good but what does a ‘national football philosophy’ mean in practical terms?
What is an 8 year old learning from a national curriculum that he won’t be learning from just kicking, shooting and controlling the ball?
Re: So guys I was on Collins Udohs Twitter space today
Please read this, when you have time.
https://thebootroom.thefa.com/old---philosophy
https://thebootroom.thefa.com/resources/england-dna
https://thebootroom.thefa.com/resources ... priorities
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