this country sometimes makes me sick but what can i say huh? i still love it but the truth there is that this things we call leaders and leaders of tomorrow are all confused jumbos waiting to eat there own share of the national cake or should i say moi-moi(bean pudding).
Nigeria is going to the world cup, yee-pee!!!!!!! like i care. the time i did they where messing up and now by the stroke of luck they are going and like that's a big deal, i wonder. they had to wait for the sluggish and God-knows-what-the-future-holds for them in football, Kenyan football team to show up so that they could score some mistake goals and go to the world cup.
now the problem i have with this is not the fact that we are going but what the so called leaders of the NFA(Nigeria Football Association) are saying. they said that they do not want the Amodu guy (coach of the national team) who helped their sorry ass of a team to qualify to the world cup to coach them to the African cup of nations let alone the world cup. can you imagine the insult. as to God who made me, what the hell was that? guess what was their reason...in order for Nigeria to have a chance in the world cup. like as if those things they parade as players have a chance at anything as regards to their careers. i do not mean to be a self absorbed individual but do we seriously think that we are gonna get anywhere this mediocrity. football is the only thing Nigeria seems to be good at in terms of sports and with the kind of players we have then I'm sorry i think we suck in it already.
now they want a foreign coach when Samson Siasia took the U-20 and U-17 team to the finals of the world cup and yet is still not considered. that dude is the angel that we've been praying for but i think that our so called NFA execs are in need of concentrated sulphuric acid to wash their eyes, i guess. not that I'm campaigning for him but Samson is great. Amodu, i think is the go to guy for qualification, then Eguavoen is for nations cup and my love, Siasia is for the world cup and if NFA is not ready to hire Scholari then i think they should forget it.
as for the players, my advice to them it, honor before money. why i said that, simple. because it would be the only thing that they'd be remembered by long after they are gone. money unless you were one time the richest person in the world would not make you live forever but your legacy. so if i were them I'd think of what i want to be remembered by, which is either a member of the first African team that won the world cup or just a regular player who's pocket is a fat like every other player out there. how i wish Odemwingie had a better platform to portray what a great player he really is. oh well one the shenanigans of being a Nigerian i guess.
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