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Wenger Accept Seven Days Visit To Nigeria As He Thanks Arsenal Fans In Nigeria. by pckid(op): 7:10pm On Jun 27, 2010
Arsenal FC’s manager, Arsene Wenger has shown that he’s a big fan of Nigerian football. Wenger, who is currently in South Africa working as a TV commentator for a french station reviewed the super eagles’ performance at the on-going world cup as he disclosed “I know much about Nigerian football. The team was not bad but they missed or lacked the killing edge that makes them efficient. They had a good game against South Korea, but were unlucky”.

He has therefore taken the responsibility on himself to help restructure the Nigerian football when he agreed to embark on a 7 days visit to Nigeria so as to educate local coaches on coaching skills and also how to scout for talented players. He said this in a meeting he held with the Nigerian officials on last Thursday in Johannesburg.

Wenger went on to praise the spi, http://questionmarkmag.com/2010/06/wenger-accept-seven-days-visit-to-nigeria-as-he-thanks-arsenal-fans-in-nigeria/

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Re: Wenger Accept Seven Days Visit To Nigeria As He Thanks Arsenal Fans In Nigeria. by Acidosis(m): 7:28pm On Jun 27, 2010
This man you stay back home, his visit to Nigeria is the most palatable nonsense have heard in recent times
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