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Nigeria To Boot Out Eguavoen: by MRMoneyE(m): 11:34am On Oct 15, 2010
[b]Indication has emerged that interim Super Eagles’ head coach, Austin Eguavoen, could be heading for the exit door following the dismal outing in a 2012 Africa Cup of Nations against Guinea in Conakry last Sunday.

SuperSport.com was tipped off that top officials of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have expressed displeasure with the technical input of Eguavoen in last Sunday’s game against Guinea, which the Super Eagles lost by a lone goal.

The NFF officials are also scheduled to hold a meeting to review the performance of the team against Guinea based on the technical report of assistant secretary general (technical) James Peters.

Peters was part of the travelling contingent to Conakry and he has expressed displeasure with the attitude of the side, as he feels that Eguavoen has not been on top of things in the Eagles’ camp.

SuperSport.com learnt that Eguavoen would certainly not be in position to handle the Super Eagles for the country’s next Nations Cup qualifier, in March 2011 against Ethiopia.

Also, the coach could be placed under supervision for next month’s international friendly against Iran.

However, the NFF cannot appoint a substantive coach at the moment since there is no board in place due to the court case that annulled the August 26 poll that elected Aminu Maigari as president of the football federation.

The court suit was instituted by a faction of the country’s football union known as the National Association of Nigerian Footballers (Nanf).[/b]

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Re: Nigeria To Boot Out Eguavoen: by MRMoneyE(m): 11:38am On Oct 15, 2010
Shame and disgrace is gradually knocking on Eguavoen's door, since he does not know how to say no to nff policies
and he is not man enough to deal with them, we are waiting for the drama as it unfolds,
Re: Nigeria To Boot Out Eguavoen: by honeric01(m): 12:07pm On Oct 15, 2010
^^^^

He himself does not want the SE job, so there's no disgrace here mr man. (he said he prefers to work with the U-23), i bet he cannot stand the "big boiz" ego.
Re: Nigeria To Boot Out Eguavoen: by MRMoneyE(m): 2:39pm On Oct 15, 2010
honeric01:

^^^^

He himself does not want the SE job, so there's no disgrace here mr man. (he said he prefers to work with the U-23), i bet he cannot stand the "big boiz" ego.

I think he just consoling himself with that offer of u 23, if he cant perform with the SE, what is the assurance
that he wont fumble and wooble with the u23
Re: Nigeria To Boot Out Eguavoen: by honeric01(m): 11:15am On Oct 25, 2010
MR Money £:

I think he just consoling himself with that offer of u 23, if he cant perform with the SE, what is the assurance
that he wont fumble and wooble with the u23


Same applies to Siasia, if he couldn't perform with the U2-, what is the assurance he won't fumble and wobble with the SE? undecided

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