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kino
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How can the NFA allow someone with such a record to manage the wealth of Talent available in Nigerian Football. GLO pays this sick idiot 50k (euro) a month for him to spend 10days in Nigeria and the rest in Europe. Who negotiated this nonsense. Simple research on Wikipedia would have said to anyone is their senses don't touch this f****r
After some time out of managing, he was appointed manager of Bayer Leverkusen in November 2000. The following May, despite earning Bayer Leverkusen UEFA Champions League qualification, he was fired. He became manager of the Kuwait national team in August 2001.
After six months with Kuwait, Vogts resigned to assume the position of manager of the Scottish national team.[1] During his two and half years tenure there, the Scots' international record was very poor, with home defeats by Norway and Hungary, and a humiliating 2-2 draw with the lowly Faroe Islands. Although some football pundits[attribution needed] credited much of the squad's performance to the low quality of the player pool from which Vogts had to draw, he nonetheless took the brunt of press criticism.
An October 2004 draw with Moldova essentially put paid to Scotland's hopes of qualifying for the 2006 World Cup, and Vogts came under renewed pressure to quit. Scottish fans called for his head over his poor results. He resigned the following month, with a year and a half remaining on his contract, citing "disgraceful abuse" from the fans and the media.[2] He later vowed never to return to football management following this "abuse" although has not ruled out a return to football on a coaching basis.
Please bring back the three tenors again "Eguaveon, Siasia, and The Bull can do better"
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