Are the Fools at The NFF Looking for AN Excuse to sack Keshi? YES!!

Are the Fools at The NFF Looking for AN Excuse to sack Keshi? YES!!


You would have thought with the World Cup so nearby,those  fools at the NFF would be doing everything to stabilise the team and ensure we have a great World Cup.But no,those fools,and that is just what they are,have no idea and no clue what a successful tournament is all about..This is a manager who has been the most successful manager in the last 20 years and probably the most underpaid..the current African Champions ,yet he is not good enough for them because he is not a foreigner and he probably hasn't given them an
opportunity to make all the money they make usually.
Now check this out,they have given him a query for some wrongs on Keshi's part..and to be fair
looking at the query,those things appear as something that should be queried-but it is okay for the fools not to pay his salary for 7 months and when they eventually do,pay just part of it,and yet they want him to be a happy bunny and follow all their rules in toto..what kind of bloody standards is that? How can a wife who refuses to cook for her husband or satisfy his sexual needs expect him to buy her gifts anytime she wants it?(sorry feminists,lol)..but why leak it to the public at this crucial hour? Shouldn't that be in house? They are trying to frustrate the guy so he resigns in anger or they sack him and they say this is why.These fools think you can just bring in a manager 1 month to the tournament and think he would do a great job.They did the same with the Swedish guy and we saw how disastrously that ended up.
Keshi should be left to get on with his job,he has earnt that right by not only being the most successful Local coach we have ever had,but also the most successful coach in the last 20 years,alll foreigners et al included.
But should you be surprised? Nigeria is the only country i know who will put a Colonel in the army who has no idea about sports in charge of the Sporting federation. We are also the only country i know who will put a guy who has worked all his life in Agriculture or banking in charge of a football federation.
Gosh..we live in a messed up country..no wonder everything is a mess..i better stop now,cos im on fire now lol..i'll let you read the report now on the query keshi has been asked to face.
                                                               Query
The federation has asked Keshi to explain several incidents it is unhappy about.
Most recently Keshi did not attend Tuesday’s technical committee session with the NFF.
He has also been asked to explain going on leave without permission and so missing a reception hosted by President Jonathan Goodluck in February.
Is “Specifically, you travelled out of Nigeria before 13 February 2014, the day President Jonathan received the Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) team, causing us huge embarrassment.“It is important we draw your attention to previous actions whereby you travel out of Nigeria without NFF’s express permission,” read the NFF letter to Keshi.
“Your request for leave approved by the NFF was from 15 February – 10 March 2014 but you left before 13 February and returned 26 March.
“The Technical Committee meeting on 25 March was called off because you said you had flight hitches from USA.
“As a responsible organisation, we have no other option than to issue you a query to explain how all these events unfolded.”
Despite missing the Technical Committee meeting Keshi did take part in a round table discussion with Nigerian journalists in Lagos on Tuesday.
The letter, signed by NFF’s Emmanuel Ikpeme, gave the former Nigeria captain 24 hours to respond to the questions raised.
However, the NFF has not made public what actions it could take if it is unhappy with Keshi’s explanations.
The two sides had been enjoying a more cordial relationship in recent weeks after rows over unpaid salary and speculation about the appointment of a foreignassistant for Keshi.
Keshi has had a stormy relationship with his employers since leading an inexperienced side to victory at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.
He decided against resigning from his post just hours after leading the Super Eagles to their first Nations Cup title since 1994, following disputes with the NFF.
Four months later, the NFF president, Aminu Maigari, publicly revealed that Keshi would no longer be solely responsible for selecting the squad.
Maigari queried Keshi’s selection for the 2013 Confederations Cup in Brazil, which Nigeria exited at the group stage, and said he was dissatisfied with the current set-up.
And in December, the NFF paid Keshi part of the seven months’ salary he was owed, only weeks after he described the situation as “disrespectful and unacceptable”.

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