Wednesday, 17 August 2016
Arsenal FC a club in need of a Revolution
After the shameful 3-4 loss suffered by Arsenal FC in which many fans left earlier before the end of the match in the hands of Liverpool FC there is the need for a wake up call for the club. The Technical and Tactical approach of getting only young players, spending little and expecting more results and performance is destroying the reputation of the club. The glory days of the club cannot be re enacted with the present policy being used by the coach Arsene Wenger. The Bureaucratic Bottleneck and lack of will for pragmatic change is seen as a spanner in the works and ambition of the club. The club is now considered as only good enough to make up the numbers for only Champions League football. The players signed by the club does not reflect the will to challenge for titles and it will be a miracle if any silverware is won with the current players. Leicester City FC who won the last Premier league lost some of their players but have immediately gone to get replacements as they know the Champions League is around the corner. With this in mind, it is difficult to understand why Arsene Wenger the coach is wasting time to get good players since the funds are there and wants to rely on this current crop of players for result knowing that the football season is a marathon and not a sprint. The back line especially is very weak and nothing to write home about and if nothing is done before the transfer window ends, then we should expect a very low performance by the club. The revolution needed by the club has to start now as every club in the Barclays Premier League is ready to battle it out with Arsenal FC. The fans pay so much to watch their club and I feel it is natural and logical to give them what they deserve.
Sports Ministry and Rio Olympics a sorry Tale
As the Rio Olympics gradually winds up, our sports Athletics disastrous performance is bringing mixed emotions to all and the country in general. The question in everyones mind is where did it all go wrong. From all indication, our sports men and women did not have the right exposure, training and infrastructures that would have improved their performance in the larger scale and this can be attributed to the negative attitude and vibes from the Ministry of Youth and Sports. Even our athletes who on their own through sacrifice,determination and doggedness tried to participate actively were treated badly by the ministry in respect to issues of allowances and bonuses and it is a shame that a sports man like John Mikel Obi had to carry the financial burden of our so called Nigerian Football Federation. It is quite annoying that some athletes were sent home under the guise of lack of funds while sports administrators who had no business being at the game in the first instance were given preferential treatment.It is on record that the Minister of Sports and the Dream Team are not in good terms and this is also applicable to other sports federations. The Minister of Sports does not understand how the Olympics and Sports in general works. It is quite unfortunate that the medal hopes of the country has been lost due to lack of motivation and incentives from the ministry of sports and this has remained the tradition of sports in the country for more than a decade. As we wait for the Tokyo Olympics in four years time it is my believe that this disaster will never repeat itself as there is no easy way to success except planning, hard work, motivation and incentives for success.
Wednesday, 4 May 2016
DIEGO SIMEONE CHANCES OF WINNING THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
The chances of winning the Champions League is brighter for Diego Simeone based on the elimination of both Barcelona and Bayern Munich. Diego has being in the final once in which he narrowly lost to Real Madrid and with a possible chance of meeting their rival again in the final, the statement of once bitten twice shy comes in place.The odds favor Atletico Madrid but raising to the occasion is another factor. Diego Simeone is chasing the La Liga also and if he gets his team and tactics right, he could finish the season with both cups.
CLAUDIO RANIERI-The Italian Tactician with the midas touch
It is no more news that Leicester City FC has won the Barclays Premier League but what is news is the midas touch applied by their coach. Claudio Ranieri being a first class coach with proven record chose to coach a club that was almost relegated and the result is proving the pundits wrong that the 5000/1 betting tag placed on the club was futile. Today two leading coaches in the world, Jose Mourinho and Carlo Ancelotti who both with Claudio Ranieri coached Chelsea FC all praise the tactical prowess of the man. It is not surprising that Chelsea FC players were willing to do anything and everything possible to help in achieving his dream of winning the league. His winning the league also proves the fact that money cannot buy success. The world celebrates with Claudio Ranieri the tactical genius and wish him well in his quest in putting Leicester City FC in the footballing map and help the club to perform well in the champions League.
Thursday, 11 February 2016
MARKETING OUR NIGERIAN FOOTBALL
Every time
I read about the Nigerian Football Federation going to the government to beg
for grants and subvention make me realise that our leaders don’t know their
role in the Glass House. It is also quite appalling that the same officials
will claim if elected will market our football and when elected, the reverse is
the situation. The president of the NFF is the chief marketing officer but
overtime this role is relegated to the background. A look at the various clubs
and football associations particularly in Europe, America, Asia, Oceania, North
and South Africa shows that the head of their football understand what it takes
to grow and develop the sport but that is not the same with Nigeria. The
country is blessed with both human and natural resources with a population of
more than 170 million and an army of corporate organizations, but the PACKAGING
has being our biggest flaw. The agreement signed in some cases with these
corporate sponsors is quite ridiculous when compared to what they do with other
countries. A typical example is the Nike deal for the sponsorship of our
jerseys when compared to what was signed with Brazil, yes it is true Brazil is
a bigger brand but what stops the NFF from asking for a package quite close to
what Brazil enjoys. UNICEF sponsors Barcelona FC jerseys though for a noble
course but the multiplier effect of this action on their corporate image and
competitive edge is great. NFF could partner these corporate firms and help in
rendering corporate social responsibility to the country and also enjoy good
sponsorship drive. Hosting of matches are left in the hands of state government
who end up using tax payers money and in other sphere turn these matches to
political harassment to settle scores with the opposition all aimed at
political gratification. It is high time the NFF sets up a functional marketing
department headed by a season administrator who can attract sponsors and
investors from both within and outside the country and until this is done, our
country football will remain at the mercies of politicians who know little
about marketing.
REVAMPING OUR NATIONAL STADIUM
In the past
I wrote an article about the neglect of the National Stadium Surulere Lagos. I
mentioned the issues affecting the edifice and the need to bring it back to its
lost glory and I am happy that the Sports Minister is thinking along the same
direction with me. The recent directives the minister gave on the need to put
the swimming pool back to its original state is a welcome development and
should be extended to other facilities in the stadium. The National Institute
of Sports, the main bowl and the practice pitch should be given a new lease of
life while the offices of the various association should be reinvigorated. The
stadium when fully fixed should host major competitions and security which has
being the bane of fans going there should be beefed up. It is quite interesting
that competitions such as the GoTV Boxing Promotion and DSTV Basketball
competitions is now a regular stay in the stadium and I hope other corporate
organizations could join in re-building the lost glory of the stadium. For
effective management the stadium should be under the management of private
companies with government setting policies to guide its operation. There is the
need to run the stadium as a company and with time after a profitable performance
sold to the public. I hope the dream of returning the National Stadium Surulere
Lagos to its lost glory is brought to fruition.
CHIEF ADEGBOYE ONIGBINDE an unsung HERO of Nigerian Football
When our
lord Jesus Christ said a prophet is never accepted in his home, I have come to
appreciate it more when I relate it with our FIFA instructor and Ambassador
Chief Adegboye Onigbinde. Truth must be told the contribution made by him when
it comes to football matters and papers written by him over the years has been
neglected by our football authorities. Chief Ongbinde mentioned the need to
have a viable technical department fully equipped in our NFF Glass house but
this has never materialized. He mentioned the need to have a developmental
program but this never been done, he mentioned the need to have a recruitment
process for all level of our football but it was never done. He mentioned the
need to have a football timetable that reflects what exist in other established
football association but our NFF have failed to align our football in this
regard. Chief Adegboye Onigbinde represents FIFA through courses/programs
organized for member nations which we are one and we fail to see his relevance
to our football development. Recently I read the comments he made about our
Chief coach Sunday Oliseh and I agree with him absolutely on his comments which
shows that our NFF is still operating as an inexperienced federation. The
following questions needs answers: Why does the NFF neglects Chief Onigbindes
advice? Who could get the country closer to FIFA than our own person? Who could
teach us better the technical know-how in football than our own son? Why is
Chief Onigbinde so important and relevant to FIFA, their Technical Committee
matters and politics? What is the relevance of Technical matters in modern day
football? These are issues that must be looked into with the hope that Chief
Adegboye Onigbindes view will be respected.
NIGERIA AND DAVIES CUP COMPETITION
Recently
Great Britain through Andrew Murray and his team mates won the Davies Cup after
many unsuccessful years. The feat has put the country back in the reckoning as
a tennis playing nation. Nigeria has remained far behind when it comes to the
sport and this need to be rectified. Our tennis standard has fallen to an
all-time low and if nothing is done urgently, our relevance will not be felt
anymore. The country need to go back to the grassroots and develop school
sports. Our youths through the NTF should feature prominently in WTA and ITF sponsored
circuit competitions to get points and improve our rankings. There is the need
to have foreign technical assistance and massive enlightenments and training.
For the country to produce champions, we need lots of competitions and finance
therefore corporate bodies should be involved from the onset. There is the need
to bring to bear the experience of our retired champions especially to impact
their knowledge on the youths. Davies Cup is a dream that can be achieved all
we need is to change our attitude and actions towards tennis and the sky will
be our limit.
CRICKET AND NIGERIAN SPORTS
Nigeria is
not represented actively in the community of cricket playing nations and this
is very sad. The reason for this is based on the failure of our Cricket Association
to take the necessary steps to take the sport further to the grassroots. During
the colonial era, the established missionary schools such as St Finbarr’s and
Kings College produced talents who later became champions but the achievements
at that level was not expanded to reach the international stage. In Nigerian
schools today, only very few still play cricket and this has affected the acceptability
of the sport to the younger generation. It is therefore imperative that The
Nigerian Cricket Association develop a strategy to encourage the growth through
the following:
- Invite foreign instructors from well-known
cricket playing country to train our youths in the sport.
- Develop a synergy between academics and
cricket especially for the younger generation.
- Invite corporate sponsors and provide the
enabling environment to drive the sport
- Attaching a reward system that will
motivate the youths to get involved
- Train our officials on the modern day
trend in the sports
- Use the media to promote the sports
especially at each level of the sports growth and development.
CYCLING AS A MEDAL WINNING SPORT
Cycling in
major communities in Nigeria remains a means of transportation and this is very
popular especially in our rural areas. Cycling has never achieved the status of
being a prominent sport in the country and this factor is responsible for its
low level of acceptability. The Nigerian Cycling Federation needs to do a lot to
develop the sport and it all starts from proper enlightenment and dedication to
the sport. When the sport starts growing just the way it should then Nigeria
can produce cyclist who will compete in Tour de France, Tour de Italia and the
Olympics. With this in mind Cycling will be seen as a sport and not just a
recreational exercise sport. Countries like Great Britain, United States and
Italy have built a reputation and won many medals for themselves it is
therefore time for us to look into cycling in anticipation of what the country
will gain from it. I am of the opinion that if the Nigerian Cycling Federation
puts their acts together and with proper planning, dedication and sponsorship very
soon we will start producing world class champions such as Chris Froom and
Alberto Contador.
Wednesday, 10 February 2016
Back to the Basis for Nigerian Football
The time has come for the NFF and all soccer loving Nigerians to take a second look at our football. For more than 20 years we are yet to have football development rather we use the last minute rush to manage our football and the result is clear for everyone to see. Countries like Cape Verde, Mozambique, Ethiopia and even Niger are now working very hard to dislodge us and the worry part is our ranking keeps dropping. The transition of our teams is not seamless and our players are being lured to play for other countries. The facilities are going out of extinction and the welfare package for our players is nothing to boast about. Our players feature for least known leagues in the world and we are never mentioned in African Football great. The best legs we have are never encouraged and politics and infighting is killing the growth of the game. Our youths cannot grow their football at the highest level and success is now measured by them on the ratio of how much you earn and not the impact you make on the pitch. With our current attitude, we may never produce players like Messi or Ronaldo and it will be a shame as we have talents waiting to be discovered. It is time our administrators pull the bull by the horn and stop the lip service they exhibit daily a word is enough for the wise.
The Nigerian Football Federation and Sunday Oliseh a relationship gone sour
The current controversy rocking Nigerian football is taking a different dimension and if nothing is done, our fortunes will dwindle more. It is a known fact that all is not well between our coach Sunday Oliseh and his employers Nigerian Football Federation and the attitude being displayed by both parties leaves little to be desired. It is quite unfortunate that for more than 20 years all coaches employed by the NFF have failed to have a cordial relationship with them and the impact of these actions are our low performance recorded in football especially at the national team level. Questions that needs answers are these, why is our administrators not learning from the well established ones in Europe and what do they hope to achieve when they campaign and lobby to become NFF officials. On the part of the coaches, why do they fail to take corrections when the need arises and who is responsible for their failures, is it the players or the soccer administrators. The country is about engaging themselves in both the nations cup and world cup qualifiers and if nothing is done to find a lasting solution to these recurring problems, our qualification will rest squarely in the hands of God.
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