Thank you, Oliseh. The incompetence in the NFF is mind-boggling. Westahof had to work with Aikhomu (then 2nd in command), and the NFF was fighting Keshi in South africa when we won. It tells you in recent years, there isn't much relationship between NFF and success, and they are probably not adding any value to our football. Unfortunately, we always fall back to the same incompetent bunch to appoint a new coach whenever another one fails without actually attacking the root cause. For a coach to succeed in Nigeria, you must lower your expectations of the FA and be like a team manager with a view to covering gaps for things that you would Ordinarily expect your FA to do for you and not just focus on team performance. You must be able to "find your way" and make things happen because when the results don't go your way, the FA would join Nigerians to say you are the problem. And I think as a Naija boy, you should have read the room well enough to know that these guys are not developmental in their thinking and do not have the intellectual capacity to understand input and output. The current leadership recruitment system of the FA is purely political without any regard for merit. Most of them don't even have any football plans for their state. These guys are so politically adept that they have gamed the system and we are simply at their mercy. Thank you for continually speaking the truth, but you must know where you come from, so you should be a bit political and seek the change that you desire even beyond the NFF. You may want to reach out to the new NSC chairman or other people close to the presidency who may see the enormous opportunity for Nigeria and Nigerians if we get football right. In this era of football analytics, the gap between us and the Europeans will start to widen again if we don't get Administration right. I see your pain, and i hope that we will be able to finally see how bad our football has fallen if 48 countries gather to play the world cup in 2026 and Nigeria is not one of them. Maybe someone somewhere may then summon the courage to take a closer look at these jokers running our football.
Great Personality... Sunday Oliseh. Man wey sabi... you continue to be close to our hearts. The jesters in Nigeria's football management arena cannot stand your astute discipline. Real 9ja ball fans love you...
Great interview from a truly great man. The one thing I was concerned though is that our local coaches have tried with the Super Eagles but the results have not been as good and their pattern of play on the filed has not been technically sound because we always struggle against more technically sound teams from Europe. Look at the string of results thus far from Super Eagles, they have been quite poor, apart from the 3-0 win against Benin. Also, one must not underrated the significant impact of the Nigerian factor when we have just Nigerian coaches. This has been a problem for a long time. So. for these reasons I would, unless Oliseh is there, prefer a competent foreign coach for now.
He doesn't talk too much, if someone is saying the truth, he talks too much, I don't understand when NFF has been a good Federation, it's always one problem after the other, can they just get it right, do what is needful and be less in corruption...Amaju did well in doing things properly a little but Man was corrupt to the brim...Why must we be stealing for our country to look rich to the people of the outside world...Where does our patriotism lies...🤷♂️🤦♂️
In Nigeria, if you stand for the truth and your right you are called stubborn If you stand for nothing and be saying sir yes sir yes you are called loyal but deep down na mumu
Wow! He's very intelligent 👏
What an interview thank you Mr Editor 🙏🏿
He's a super intelligent guy.... I hope he coaches the eagles again
Oliseh is so intelligent one of my best player back then in the super eagles
Thank you, Oliseh. The incompetence in the NFF is mind-boggling. Westahof had to work with Aikhomu (then 2nd in command), and the NFF was fighting Keshi in South africa when we won. It tells you in recent years, there isn't much relationship between NFF and success, and they are probably not adding any value to our football. Unfortunately, we always fall back to the same incompetent bunch to appoint a new coach whenever another one fails without actually attacking the root cause. For a coach to succeed in Nigeria, you must lower your expectations of the FA and be like a team manager with a view to covering gaps for things that you would Ordinarily expect your FA to do for you and not just focus on team performance. You must be able to "find your way" and make things happen because when the results don't go your way, the FA would join Nigerians to say you are the problem. And I think as a Naija boy, you should have read the room well enough to know that these guys are not developmental in their thinking and do not have the intellectual capacity to understand input and output. The current leadership recruitment system of the FA is purely political without any regard for merit. Most of them don't even have any football plans for their state. These guys are so politically adept that they have gamed the system and we are simply at their mercy.
Thank you for continually speaking the truth, but you must know where you come from, so you should be a bit political and seek the change that you desire even beyond the NFF. You may want to reach out to the new NSC chairman or other people close to the presidency who may see the enormous opportunity for Nigeria and Nigerians if we get football right. In this era of football analytics, the gap between us and the Europeans will start to widen again if we don't get Administration right. I see your pain, and i hope that we will be able to finally see how bad our football has fallen if 48 countries gather to play the world cup in 2026 and Nigeria is not one of them. Maybe someone somewhere may then summon the courage to take a closer look at these jokers running our football.
Great Personality... Sunday Oliseh. Man wey sabi... you continue to be close to our hearts. The jesters in Nigeria's football management arena cannot stand your astute discipline. Real 9ja ball fans love you...
Very correct about shaving match winners 19:39 .
Ben iroha left back scored the equalizer against ivory coast.
Very beautiful goal.
Great interview from a truly great man. The one thing I was concerned though is that our local coaches have tried with the Super Eagles but the results have not been as good and their pattern of play on the filed has not been technically sound because we always struggle against more technically sound teams from Europe. Look at the string of results thus far from Super Eagles, they have been quite poor, apart from the 3-0 win against Benin. Also, one must not underrated the significant impact of the Nigerian factor when we have just Nigerian coaches. This has been a problem for a long time. So. for these reasons I would, unless Oliseh is there, prefer a competent foreign coach for now.
Sunday Olise👑🇳🇬❤️💯
"You call me arrogant because you are stupid" Baba too get sense chai...
Great great player
Hmmmm,well said
Oliseh was a very, very good player but he talks too much.
He doesn't talk too much, if someone is saying the truth, he talks too much, I don't understand when NFF has been a good Federation, it's always one problem after the other, can they just get it right, do what is needful and be less in corruption...Amaju did well in doing things properly a little but Man was corrupt to the brim...Why must we be stealing for our country to look rich to the people of the outside world...Where does our patriotism lies...🤷♂️🤦♂️
He doesn't talk too much ...he is a modest person
In Nigeria, if you stand for the truth and your right you are called stubborn
If you stand for nothing and be saying sir yes sir yes you are called loyal but deep down na mumu