By Tolu Atobatele
Time to put up the Super Eagles for SALE. It is time to SELL the NFF.BOARD EXECUTIVES. Time to SELL the GLASS HOUSE and forget about international football in the country.
Are we sad that our once darling team have become nauseating and irritating with their dead style of play?
When was the last time we beat our chest with the bragging right of being the Super Heavy Weight on the continent.
Do you ever anticipate a good football with flair anytime the Eagles play considering the porous system?
Why do we always think that we can’t do it better than others thus settling for mediocrity. Why has our administrators become so irrational in their thinking anytime they’re out their hunting a manager/coach or technical adviser (whatever it is called) for our team. What does the coach has to offer the team tactically and technically?
Yes, we know the game of football either put smiles or sadness on the faces of its teeming fans but what the Super Eagles has put on the faces of soccer crazy and loving Nigerians is beyond comprehension. The team style of play cannot be defined nor break into pieces analytical wise.
Time to wake up from our slumber and face the reality, we no longer have a team we can be proud of. A team we can confidently say will trounce this, will trounce that.
Expectations from the team was high and anticipation were very rigorous yet the team once again confirmed that reliance on them to get the job done neatly and unscathed is a hurdle too risky for them to cross.
It may sound somehow that the ticket to feature at the grandest stage of the most exciting and interesting football spectacle on earth The FIFA World Cup may slide away from Nigeria’s grip even before match-day 4 & 5 if the situation does not change for good.
Hope the Ibrahim Gusau led NFF board are seeing what Nigerians are crying out against. It is a time bomb đź’Ą waiting to explode and when it does no one will have a place to hide.
Gracias!
