Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Super Eagles' job: 'Presidency didn't make case for Siasia’
Blackburn’s Michel Salgado (left) tackles Charles N’zogbia of Wigan Athletic in one of yesterday’s English Premiership match decided at Ewood Park .Blackburn won 2-1. BBC Photo.
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan had no hand in the naming of Samson Siasia as Super Eagles chief coach, rather, the former Nigerian international got the job ahead of Stephen Keshi after he convinced the Technical Committee of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, that he has better plans for the national team.
A member of the Technical Committee told Sunday Tribunesports in confidence that it was nothing but a media hype the notion
Read More:http://www.tribune.com.ng/sun/index.php/sports/2499-super-eagles-job-presidency-didnt-make-case-for-siasia
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