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“I Rank Among World’s Best Coaches”

-Coach Amodu Shuaibu


Though, this may come to a lot of people as a shocker but to me, i think Amodu deserves more. What other standard is used in grading football coaches, world over?  RECORDS! RECORDS! and RECORDS! ...and this, ---bet with me-- Amodu has in his kitty! Two World Cup tickets and three bronze medals at the Nations Cup among others (how many indigenous African coaches can boast of this?). The NFF gave him a target of semi finals at the just concluded African Nations Cup and this man came back with a bronze medal... what else do you want? What happened to the coaches of the likes of Cameroon and Cote d’Ivoire?

The former Nigeria handler says he is a highly misunderstood man who has faced a lot of humiliation at the hands of Nigerian football administrators.

In a no holds barred interview witn SPORTSDAY NEWSPAPER, embattled coach Shuaibu Amodu lashed out at his critics who he says have tried to undermine his contributions to the Nigerian game in the last decade and a half.

The former Orlando Pirates coach, who has now been demoted to the second string side of the Nigerian national teams, has said that the politicians in the country have, in trying to use football as a means of winning the support of football crazy Nigerians, only succeeded in killing the game.

“I am a professional and not a politician. I am clean. I face people and tell them the truth, especially when it comes to my job: football. People say I am arrogant but I wonder what they are talking about. I am very confident in myself because of my knowledge of the game. I know football and, with due respect, I am an institution in this game,” Amodu said.

“It is sad that politicians have taken over the game and everybody wants to tell you what to do about your job.

“Again, people say I snub. It is the pressure of the job. I am getting older and the responsibility is getting higher so you cannot expect me to behave or react the same way as when I was coaching clubs in Nigeria.

“The expectations are high and there are many issues to manage to ensure one gets the desired results. People just misunderstand me and it hurts. I am just a realistic person. I say things as I see them because of my knowledge of the game.”

Amodu said officials of the Nigerian Football Federation met with two foreign coaches in the hotel his team stayed in during the AFCON without respecting his space and that of his players, thereby giving the team a psychological blow.

“I felt bad, especially because it was happening during a major competition, and it is bound to affect one psychologically. The NFF officials even told me about the foreign coach issue during a meeting and I was not bothered.

“Players need concentration and motivation, but these were difficult to achieve in Angola. After the first match, there were reports about NFF‘s plan to sack me. Imagine that!

“People failed to realise that I inherited this team from the lowest ebb and had to do so much work to bring back the confidence. We were getting the results and there were complaints again about many things.

“After winning the ticket to the World Cup people are still complaining, but those things are not important because I am only answerable to the NFF and I have done all I was asked to do according to the content of my contract with the NFF.

“I must admit we could have done better in Angola but the pressure affected everybody. Look at the Ghanaian team. They came to enjoy themselves at the competition because there was no pressure on the team and they did so well and played in the final.”

He tried to defend his use of players like Yakubu Ayegbeni, Seyi Olofinjana and Joseph Yobo, who were not 100 per cent fit at the beginning of the tournament, and said that he picked them on merit to quash insinuations in many quarters that they paid their way to get into the team so as to secure working permits in England.

“Yakubu Aiyegbeni is doing so well in England, scoring over 20 goals almost every season. He had an injury problem and started playing and he was fit enough for the competition. Again there was so much talk about this player, who is the most experienced striker in the team. He has good leadership qualities and he is a delight for every coach.

“Coaches know what they look out for and not just what people want to see. We all knew what people were saying about Garba Lawal but all the coaches were using him at that time.

“The injured players were certified fit for the competition. Yobo and Olofinjana were 75 per cent fit and I was okay with that because I believe they will get better as we go on. We expected a tough beginning but still believed we could play in the finals, which we did.

“There was no understanding in the defence and the players failed to mark tight, especially against Egypt [in their 3-1 loss]. I still believe we did our best to have won a medal. We deserve praise and not criticism,” he said.

To many people who said he has only been lucky to have had a good run during World Cup qualifying, in which his team did not lose any game throughout, Amodu said: “How can one be lucky for 15 to 20 years? I know this job and I enjoy doing it. Nigeria is now 15th in the world and second in Africa, but I took over when the team was not even anywhere near the top at the global level.

“I have no regrets. If I was to do it all over again, I would still have done the same things. I am trying to rest after all the tension of Angola, and let me also state that the foreign coach thing is no big deal because I signed a contract to work with a foreign coach anytime the NFF is ready,” Amodu concluded.

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Priest Turns To Fingerprints 
To Measure Church Attendance

A Polish priest has installed an electronic reader in his church for schoolchildren to leave their fingerprints in order to monitor their attendance at mass, the Gazeta Wyborcza daily said on Friday.


The pupils will mark their fingerprints every time they go to church over three years and if they attend 200 masses they will be freed from the oblig

ation of having to pass an exam prior to their confirmation, the paper said.


The pupils in the southern town of Gryfow Slaski told the daily they liked the idea and also the priest, Grzegorz Sowa, who invented it.


"This is comfortable. We don't have to stand in a line to get the priest's signature (confirming our presence at the mass) in our confirmation notebooks," said one pupil, who gave her name as Karolina.


Poland is perhaps the most devoutly Roman Catholic country in Europe today and churches are regularly packed on Sundays.


Pork Better Than Viagra For Sex?

Argentina's president recommended pork as an alternative to Viagra Wednesday, saying she spent a satisfying weekend with her husband after eating barbecued pork.

"I've just been told something I didn't know; that eating pork improves your sex life ... I'd say it's a lot nicer to eat a bit of grilled pork than take Viagra," President Cristina Fernandez said to leaders of the pig farming industry.

She said she recently ate pork and "things went very well that weekend, so it could well be true."

Argentines are the world's biggest per capita consumers of beef, but the government has sought to promote pork as an alternative in recent years due to rising steak prices and as a way to diversify the

 meat industry.

"Trying it doesn't cost anything, so let's give it a go," Fernandez said in the televised speech.

REUTERS



A trip round the world

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Female Suicide Bomber 

Kills 41 In Iraq


About 41 people have been killed while more than 100 others are wounded in a fresh suicide bomb attack in northern Baghdadad.


Most of the affected people were Shia pilgrims on their way to Karbala in central Iraq.

 

CNN says a woman who pretended to be a pilgrim detonated her explosives vest among the people.


The pilgrims were marking Arbaeen, the end of 40 days of mourning for the death of Prophet Muhammad's grandson. 


The attack comes amid heightened tension between Sunni and Shia groups ahead of parliamentary elections scheduled for March.




Sudan Prepares For First Election 

In 24 Years


A Sudan prepares for her first democratic presidential election in 24 years, the Co

untry’s electoral commission says it has endorsed ten presidential candidates for the April 11 polls..

The sitting President, Omar Hassan al-Bashir is contesting to return as the leader of the east African nation.

Already, major secret deals and strange political affiliations have been playing out playing out behind closed doors.

al-Bashir is seeking alliances with the three other leading parties in a desperate bid to legitimize himself.

The parties include the former southern rebel Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM), Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) and the Umma Party of Sudan.

Support from any one of these parties would likely return Bashir to the presidential palace.

the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a warrant for his arrest for war crimes last year. 

The ICC is due to rule on February 3 on whether Bashir is also being charged with genocide in Darfur.




Fresh Violence In The Middle East


The City of Kashmir has erupted in a fresh violence following the alleged killing of a 15-year old boy by the police.


The boy was killed after being hit on the head by a tear gas shell fired by security personnel.


The BBC reports that protesters clashed with police in the town of Srinagar, throwing rocks and shouting anti-India slogans.


Crowds gathered at the home of the boy before his body was carried through the town in a funeral procession.



Plane Makes Emergency Landing 

In America


A small plane has made an emergency landing on a highway in the US state of New Jersey


Neither of the two people on board were injured in the incident on the New Jersey Turnpike, about five miles east of Philadelphia.


Turnpike Authority spokesman Joe Orlando said the plane was believed to be involved in traffic reports for radio and TV stations.


He expected police to move the plane on to a truck for Evacuation.



African Migrant Killed 

In Israel


Israeli security operatives say an African migrant has been shot dead and another injured when they tried to illegally migrate to Israel from Egypt.

The injured migrant from Cameroon, was taken to a hospital, while the other died on the spot. His nationality was not known as he had no Identity papers on him.

REUTERS reports that in recent months Egyptian police have stepped up efforts to control the border with Israel, following an increase in human trafficking.

At least 19 migrants have now been killed at the border since last May.

Egyptian police say the smugglers who ferry migrants to the border region sometimes fire on security forces.


Afghan President To Negotiate 

With Taliban


Afghan President Hamid Karzai is planning to negotiate with Taliban fighters, if they renounce their violence.

Karzai who says he is ready to treat the rebels as everyday people rejects their demands that international troops BE withdrawN from Afghanistan.

The international community backed that plan at a conference in london last week where Karzai promised monetary incentives for the fighters.