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Monday, February 11, 2013
Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi Resigns
Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi has resigned. He resigned today after Nigeria won the Nations cup yesterday. He thanked Nigerians for their prayers and support through out his tenure and said he would like to move on.
Not a very pleasant news to hear but if you take a look down memory lane you will not blame him.having suffered many sacks especially with the Togolese team you will not blame him much. Also Keshi practically struggled to stay wit the Malian team.he was sacked and called back and sacked again after a short time. Since like he said he was sacked before the Ivory coast game for me i think resigning is the right thing to do. All the blames now should be on the NFF. They should tell Nigerians the truth of the matter...
but y is this country like this. people hardly appreciate hard work this days. It is either you dance to their corruption tune or you to leave. Dearest STEPHEN KESHI, U CANNOT BE FORGOTTEN .. you will remain in my memory forever.I believe bigger jobs/Endorsements will come that will earn you far better.NFF dont know that its is not always about more somethings, but about where ones passsion lies. It is just a pity that true patriotism cannot be practiced in a place like Nigeria,Honesty has been frustrated out of our certificate of independence. WHAT A SHAME!
He's given them (the NFF) the middle finger! His legacy is unsoiled.
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DeleteNot a very pleasant news to hear but if you take a look down memory lane you will not blame him.having suffered many sacks especially with the Togolese team you will not blame him much. Also Keshi practically struggled to stay wit the Malian team.he was sacked and called back and sacked again after a short time. Since like he said he was sacked before the Ivory coast game for me i think resigning is the right thing to do. All the blames now should be on the NFF. They should tell Nigerians the truth of the matter...
ReplyDeleteThey would be fOols not to negotiate with him! This bloody fools.
ReplyDeleteKeshi that's not fair.
ReplyDeleteThis d best time.for him too move on. I wish him the best
ReplyDeletenews frm bella naija says he has decided to take his job back...
ReplyDeleteGood for him. Always good to bow out wen the ovation is loud. Abeg Keshi move to higher levels God will keep uplifting you. Amen
ReplyDeletebut y is this country like this. people hardly appreciate hard work this days. It is either you dance to their corruption tune or you to leave. Dearest STEPHEN KESHI, U CANNOT BE FORGOTTEN .. you will remain in my memory forever.I believe bigger jobs/Endorsements will come that will earn you far better.NFF dont know that its is not always about more somethings, but about where ones passsion lies. It is just a pity that true patriotism cannot be practiced in a place like Nigeria,Honesty has been frustrated out of our certificate of independence. WHAT A SHAME!
ReplyDeleteHe has reconsidered...he will continue as coach
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Keshi no go oooo
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