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Demola Olajire Eagles' France friendly under threatEagles' France friendly under threatPosted: 2009-05-15 14:14 Next month's international friendly between the Super Eagles and France is being threatened by the French Embassy in Lagos. Nigeria coach Shuaibu Amodu and his assistants were at the embassy on Thursday, but were told that it would be difficult to issue them visas in time for the game on June 3.There is a two-week waiting period for Schengen visas and NFF spokesman Demola Olajire told KickOffNigeria.com that the officials were told at the embassy that it was 'arrogant' of the Nigerians to apply for the visas in such a tight time frame. "They told our head coach and others that we Nigerians were so arrogant that we expect to walk in and get visas, and that it normally takes them about two months to get a Nigerian visa," he said. As at Monday afternoon, NFF protocol officials were still at the French embassy, with representations having been made to both the Nigerian Foreign Ministry and the French Football Federation to find some means of cutting through the red tape.
Recent Comments: 29Birikiti: 2009-05-15 14:38 Oya where is Auntie Dora & her rebranding team! Chei, French officials see us as arrogant??? val: 2009-05-15 14:47 Yes, arrogant approach by the NFF and the coaching crew to apply for French visas at such a time, but a better approach in getting all needed for the trip to Londond against Ireland, Jamaica, Columbia, Austria, Switzerland???? Ayomide: 2009-05-15 14:57 Is everywhere they know that we Nigerians we are arrogant, but is not good name for us, particularly we are giant of Africa. jazzy: 2009-05-15 15:06 @val. u really got that one right. no future foresight aka nff said they've chosen to sink with amodu(or swim) so they'll do anythin to avoid an unveiling of the technical ineptitude of tehir choiced mallam amodu! James: 2009-05-15 15:19 hahaha. NFF are full of pranks. I tot all of the eagles tech crew have shengen visa. How come they dont have? So amodu just have only UK visa stamped on his passport? They shouldnt think we are fools. They should tell this story to the birds. Ok, the news reported sometime last week that amodu& co was in germany to meet ogbuke, how did they get to germany? did they break immigration law to get there? or maybe they used brithish visa to get into germany. The nff tech crew knows that french team will disgrace us in the friendly so they decide to take this path to excuse us from the friendly inorder to retain amodu as SE coach. Amodu& co should throw in the towel. We cant kip blaiming the nff. I will also put the blame on amodu cos this isnt the first time he is applying for a visa& the rules are part & parcel of him so why didnt he apply 2months earlier? Billion pls tell amodu he should quit cos we knw u are his PA mbanzai: 2009-05-15 17:02 Val, I do remember your post alright. Back then I felt you were spot-on. It is just a lame excuse to avoid the game. Like you said, a hammering from France would expose Amodu's deficiencies, so we would rather play weaker oppositions to disguise our handicaps. lakeside: 2009-05-15 18:21 There is no need trying to collect visas because i dont think the match will hold because i live in france and there is nothing like that in the calender of the FFF.Maybe the eagles will paly against Guingamp and not the french Natinal team. sam: 2009-05-15 19:11 guys its true ohoo! i just checked fifa calenda and france calenda and there is nothing like nigeria vs france,i only saw nigeria vs ireland on fifa calenda...if anyone doubts just check it yourself,this guys are not telling the truth...but who are dey trying to deceive... James: 2009-05-15 19:18 @lakeside, thanx 4 ur wonderful update. lets keep exposing the flux of nff& the SE technical crew oscar : 2009-05-15 19:29 But guys, the match against France is too close to our world cup qualifier against Kenya. I think that match should rather not hold than some players being injured or fatigue setting in agasint Kenya. chiefo: 2009-05-15 19:34 Stories lik dis r indicativ of d general unsincerety n incompetence dat marrs various spheres of our lives. D nff isnt transparent enof 4 adequate public involvmnt n scrutiny. Iv bn issued a british n schegen visas b4(d schegen tru belgian embassy lagos)on some educatonal touring n grounds n a symposium in lille,france 2 b precise. Dis was issued at very short notice of bout 2weeks due 2 d bodies invlovd. So hw mch more a Fifa compliant,grade A, international friendly of dis magnitude? Whos gt dis difficulty? Obviously nt Amodu or Amokachi, cld it b Kanu, Odemwingie, Martins, Yobo or Taiwo, excpt 4 mayb d few new intakes. Majority of d selectd professionals hv gt a bit of immunity of movement as holders of "right 2 remian" in dia various bases. I stand 2 b correctd but dis is complete rubbish 4 those who undastnd d angle im coming 4rm. Also, if its true dat "arrogance" n "2weeks allowd time" is an excuse cn supercede FIFAs world acclaimd friendly, then Gracious Shame on d French authorities, includin FIFA as a body. kolawole: 2009-05-15 19:51 when for God's sake is our dear country going to stand up & be counted? why are we like this? is there something spiritually or genetically wrong with us? Why have we perfected the art of putting a square peg in a round hole....We all know Lulu has no credentials to successfully manage the affairs of our football, why is he there? we know Amodu has nothing to offer as SE coach, why is he managing the team? Olatunbosun: 2009-05-15 19:56 The match is on France Football federation callender. Check out these links; Sims: 2009-05-15 20:01 Super Eagles Europe Friendlies with France and Ireland does not make any sense. It will not help the players in any way but just a waste of Nigeria oil money. This NFF officials always look for avenues to waste Nigeria oil money. mbanzai: 2009-05-15 23:51 Sam, you are correct. I have just been to the FIFA website with all the scheduled games for Nigeria, and the friendly against France is conspicuously missing. Billion: 2009-05-15 23:52 @James, must u mention my name while making ur comments? Pls, let's learn to respect other people's opinion...it pays when AMODU STAYS at least after the next two matches!! mbanzai: 2009-05-15 23:54 If we are really avoiding France because it may be too close to a more important game, well that's fair enough. If however it is just a ploy to avoid a humiliation that would further expose Amodu, then Ireland may just give Amodu a nasty surprise. Di maria: 2009-05-15 23:57 typical of Nigeria to shy away from big matches.....God save us!!!!!!!!!! mbanzai: 2009-05-15 23:58 Billion, can I ask you a question? When you say Amodu stays till the next two matches, are you referring to the proposed friendlies (of which the France game may be already off), or do you mean the qualifiers? moneyman: 2009-05-16 02:47 Billion said any next two matches.I pray any one did not fall inside the qualifying matches.I still not understand why anyone could want Amodu to stay till after next two games. Amodu and NFF should know people are not fool. If they are not going to play FFF why applying For the visa? This is not going to be the first time friendlie will be schdule and it will be cancelled by either party. They should just tell us the truth,instead of lying to 140 million people. big bang : 2009-05-16 03:01 Nothing new with the NFF, how can they apply for visas in such a short period of time, didn't they know they had a match with France well in advance. jp world: 2009-05-16 10:42 This information is untrue, even if there is such comments, Bosso de coach: 2009-05-17 15:36 KON I am really tired of opening your site with same story everyday, you guys should wake up to cover some sports events for us. val: 2009-05-18 10:22 Monday, May 18, 2009 Buchi: 2009-05-18 12:12 Before we apotion blames, we need to understand who processes the players visa. Head coach or the NFF protocol officials? Buchi: 2009-05-18 12:25 Before we apportion blames, we need to understand who is responsible to process the players visa. Head coach or the NFF protocol officials? Shijo: 2009-05-18 12:54 I am sure this another gimmick from the NFF to deceive us into thinking that if the match fails to hold, they can blame someone else. mbanzai: 2009-05-18 16:00 Shijo, that's a good point you've just made. European teams have never needed prior games with other African teams before handing us the traditional hammering. ken gadaffi: 2009-05-19 04:22 when will Nigeria overcome this fire brigade approach to doing things? Copyright 2007 KICKOFF.com | 2009-05-15 14:14
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