Unsolicited Visit Of Administrators To Flying Eagles Camp May Spell Doom For Bosso’s Team, Group Alleges

Posted on April 24, 2022
Ladan Bosso, Flying Eagles Chief Coach

KALU GRACE CHIOMA

Criticism has continued to trail the unsolicited visits to the Flying Eagles training camp by club administrators whose players are amongst the invited players. 

 Friends of Nigeria Sports (FSN), a group of sports journalists, stakeholders and enthusiasts have raised the alarm that these club owners and administrators are somewhat putting the Chief Coach of the team,  Ladan Bosso and his assistants, under pressure with the aim of influencing the final list of selected players. 

A message signed by FNS spokesperson, Asiwaju Akeem Busari, called on the NFF to stop these groups of people from further paying unsolicited visits to the camp and causing unnecessary distractions for the coaches and players.

 ” It is shameful that some of these club owners and administrators are putting the coaches under pressure and ostensibly, aiming to use their presence to influence the final list of the players.  

NFF 2nd Vice President and LMC Chairman, Shehu Dikko, NFF Executive Member and NFF Technical and Development Committee Chairman, Freshahmed Ahmed, Nasarawa United Chairman and Clubs Owners Association Chairman, Barrister Isaac Danlandi, ABS FC Director of Football and Clubs Owners Association Executive Secretary, Alloy Chukwuemeka and Kwara United General Manager, Bashir Badawiy spotted during Nigeria National U20, Flying Eagles, training match in Abuja on Saturday.

 ” These acts didn’t start with this present national camping, I remember it was the same situation when we had the last Golden Eaglets and Flying Eagles camps. And we remember the shambolic performances of these teams,” Busari noted. 

” The message this unwholesome act is telling us is that young and talented players, who have no godfathers to influence their chances of a final selection can never make it in the national team. 

“The various national teams have become a marketplace, where truly gifted and age-eligible players, can never make it, except players of the highest bidders,” he added. 

He admonished all concerned stakeholders to call out the NFF to stop or ban the agents and marketers masquerading as club administrators from the team’s camp.

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