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Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by ceeceeco: 11:35am On Dec 02, 2023
Get Hervé Renard Asap!
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by crossfm: 11:47am On Dec 02, 2023
Pootle:


keshi and amodu souls still begging to be paid undecided

I tell you,who we can't owe don't exist grin.

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Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by YoungAncient1: 11:57am On Dec 02, 2023
E get where this coach hold NFF. Thr way he speaks with disregard is quite suspicious
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by robosky02(m): 12:16pm On Dec 02, 2023
KillahPriest:
The NFF under Amaju Pinnick was a disgraceful and incompetent bunch. Hiring this coach capped the icing on their stupidity cool

Imagine a crying not having money but paying

70000 US Dollar = 54,688,674 Nigerian Naira (NGN)
Date (today): 02. December 2023 exchange rate



And why did he rushed to sign this man when his tenure is over

Don't blame the coach na who sign am as our coach

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Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by dododawa1: 12:19pm On Dec 02, 2023
NFF should use

MASQUERADE ( ojuju Calabar)

To

Chase


Him.
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by robosky02(m): 12:20pm On Dec 02, 2023
ceeceeco:
Get Hervé Renard Asap!


That's for an ambitious FA

This once dey do chop I chop


If not with the players we have hmmm
Even Brazil , Argentina, Spain should be scared of us

Not we struggling with Lesotho ranked 146 in the world a team Remo Stars should put to the sword
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by jrusky(m): 12:24pm On Dec 02, 2023
Oh so you are owing them yet want them to perform wonders baa, Mr NFF? Ok na.
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by osothermal(m): 12:31pm On Dec 02, 2023
I see that's why you're using the team to bet
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by lagosrd: 12:56pm On Dec 02, 2023
Winner444:
Guts

Every Nigerian ought to own a portion of the Federal Capital Territory. Abuja is our common heritage as Nigerian citizens.

The good thing is, Land no cost for Abuja, Na you wan buy am for Maitama. Even sef, Land no even cost for Maitama, Na you no buy am on time.

For as low as 800k, 1M, 2M, 3M etc, you can become a Landlord in Abuja. Don't take my word for it, you can click this LINK to see for yourself.

So people should live their village only to go and settle down in another village all in the name of living in Abuja. Abeggiii near wall
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by Winner444: 1:00pm On Dec 02, 2023
lagosrd:


So people should live their village only to go and settle down in another village all in the name of living in Abuja. Abeggiii near wall

A convenient excuse to give to your kids in future when they ask you what you were doing when your mates were buying up Abuja.
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by lagosrd: 1:09pm On Dec 02, 2023
Winner444:


A convenient excuse to give to your kids in future when they ask you what you were doing when your mates were buying up Abuja.

We won't allow you describe a 10km distance to people as a 15 minute drive to airport , 5min drive to CBN headquarters again. Hopeless marketer so it's within your mouth to put in my children because of your deceitful trades. If you don't have anything to hide , why are you suddenly agressive.
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by highness25(m): 1:12pm On Dec 02, 2023
robosky02:
Peseiro to NFF: Pay me, don’t teach me my job
30th November 2023


•Sports Minister summons Portuguese coach

Super Eagles coach, Jose Peseiro, told the Nigeria Football Federation Technical Committee not to teach him his job but rather pay him and his team their outstanding allowances,

Peseiro allegedly said this while reacting to the NFF Technical Committee Chairman, Shariff Ahlan’s comment in the wake of his future as Eagles coach, stating that the Eagles job is bigger than the Portuguese.

Ahlan told Peseiro in a meeting in Lisbon, Portugal in October that the Eagles had been struggling due to his poor technical abilities.


“You’re busy to pay me my allowances but not busy to tell me what I will do,” Peseiro replied Ahlan when he was told that he would defend his squad list for subsequent games.

Despite guiding Nigeria to qualification for the forthcoming Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast, Peseiro’s uninspiring side trails Rwanda and South Africa in their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign on the back of two 1-1 draws against Lesotho and Zimbabwe.

In 15 games in charge of the Eagles, Peseiro has won six and lost six with the three-time African champions scoring 31 times – with 10 coming in one game against Sao Tome and Principe – and conceded 21 goals.


“Henceforth, if I remain in the technical committee, if he submits a professional list he would come and justify the list in front of the committee explaining why he invited each player based on their statistics and club performance.

“From our side, we’ve said Peseiro can’t do the job, if you look at how he runs the affairs of the team it seems the Nigeria national team is bigger than him honestly.”


Meanwhile, Sports Minister, John Enoh, has summoned Peseiro over the poor performance of the Eagles in the 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign.

Enoh made this known during a media parley with journalists in Abuja on Wednesday.

He said, “I am happy to report that I had a meeting with the NFF president, secretary and the Technical Department of NFF regarding the Super Eagles.

“What we came out of that is that I’ve had to request that the coach (Peseiro) be summoned and I think at some point next week there’s going to be an engagement with him.

“All of that is trying to respond to the outcome of these matches, especially the World Cup qualifying games.

While reacting to the call from some football stakeholders that the Portuguese should be sacked over poor results, Enoh said that despite the emotions and passions of Nigerians over football, the decision to sack a coach is not taken due to emotions.

“As a minister, I am concerned that the Nigeria national team is not delivering, not meeting up with our expectations. The Africa Cup of Nations is so close that we need to be careful in what decisions we make but the next qualification rounds for the World Cup, the next match is in June, so it gives us more time to take decisions going forward.

“AFCON is going to start January 13, are we going to request to fire the coach (Peseiro), I mean the answer is as good as mine.

“I have found out that in this sector, there are passions and emotions. Where you are seated and where I am providing leadership, you don’t respond, you know you are not driven by passions and emotions.”




https://punchng.com/peseiro-to-nff-pay-me-dont-teach-me-my-job/?amp
Na when we Don see news finish you de carry am come here. Abi you no de see am quick to copy am paste for us?
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by Solofresh2: 1:14pm On Dec 02, 2023
GanagiBitrus:
NFF should hire a more affordable indigenous coach, & stop subjecting the country to global ridicle.
Hire a more affordable indigenous coach without paying them
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by Winner444: 1:15pm On Dec 02, 2023
lagosrd:


We won't allow you describe a 10km distance to people as a 15 minute drive to airport , 5min drive to CBN headquarters again. Hopeless marketer so it's within your mouth to put in my children because of your deceitful trades. If you don't have anything to hide , why are you suddenly agressive.

"We"? You and who is "We"? Son, you are alone on this street. Google map is your friend. I don't know what cheap drug you are on, but you should really get some help fast. In my personal capacity, there is little or nothing I can do to save you.
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by nmike554: 1:23pm On Dec 02, 2023
see below

Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by KillahPriest: 1:31pm On Dec 02, 2023
robosky02:


Imagine a crying not having money but paying

70000 US Dollar = 54,688,674 Nigerian Naira (NGN)
Date (today): 02. December 2023 exchange rate



And why did he rushed to sign this man when his tenure is over

Don't blame the coach na who sign am as our coach
you've said it all. The useless Amaju led NFF's only criteria used in hiring Pinocchio was that Mourinho once hailed him, nothing else. There's a sinister reason the NFF deliberately refuses to hire a world class manager (who's wages we can comfortably pay by the way) but prefers journeymen PE teachers instead
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by Goldmaxx(f): 1:44pm On Dec 02, 2023
GanagiBitrus:
NFF should hire a more affordable indigenous coach, & stop subjecting the country to global ridicle.
The country is already a ridicule with Tinubu as president
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by Hotice085: 1:44pm On Dec 02, 2023
robosky02:
Peseiro to NFF: Pay me, don’t teach me my job
30th November 2023


•Sports Minister summons Portuguese coach

Super Eagles coach, Jose Peseiro, told the Nigeria Football Federation Technical Committee not to teach him his job but rather pay him and his team their outstanding allowances,

Peseiro allegedly said this while reacting to the NFF Technical Committee Chairman, Shariff Ahlan’s comment in the wake of his future as Eagles coach, stating that the Eagles job is bigger than the Portuguese.

Ahlan told Peseiro in a meeting in Lisbon, Portugal in October that the Eagles had been struggling due to his poor technical abilities.


“You’re busy to pay me my allowances but not busy to tell me what I will do,” Peseiro replied Ahlan when he was told that he would defend his squad list for subsequent games.

Despite guiding Nigeria to qualification for the forthcoming Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast, Peseiro’s uninspiring side trails Rwanda and South Africa in their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign on the back of two 1-1 draws against Lesotho and Zimbabwe.

In 15 games in charge of the Eagles, Peseiro has won six and lost six with the three-time African champions scoring 31 times – with 10 coming in one game against Sao Tome and Principe – and conceded 21 goals.


“Henceforth, if I remain in the technical committee, if he submits a professional list he would come and justify the list in front of the committee explaining why he invited each player based on their statistics and club performance.

“From our side, we’ve said Peseiro can’t do the job, if you look at how he runs the affairs of the team it seems the Nigeria national team is bigger than him honestly.”


Meanwhile, Sports Minister, John Enoh, has summoned Peseiro over the poor performance of the Eagles in the 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign.

Enoh made this known during a media parley with journalists in Abuja on Wednesday.

He said, “I am happy to report that I had a meeting with the NFF president, secretary and the Technical Department of NFF regarding the Super Eagles.

“What we came out of that is that I’ve had to request that the coach (Peseiro) be summoned and I think at some point next week there’s going to be an engagement with him.

“All of that is trying to respond to the outcome of these matches, especially the World Cup qualifying games.

While reacting to the call from some football stakeholders that the Portuguese should be sacked over poor results, Enoh said that despite the emotions and passions of Nigerians over football, the decision to sack a coach is not taken due to emotions.

“As a minister, I am concerned that the Nigeria national team is not delivering, not meeting up with our expectations. The Africa Cup of Nations is so close that we need to be careful in what decisions we make but the next qualification rounds for the World Cup, the next match is in June, so it gives us more time to take decisions going forward.

“AFCON is going to start January 13, are we going to request to fire the coach (Peseiro), I mean the answer is as good as mine.

“I have found out that in this sector, there are passions and emotions. Where you are seated and where I am providing leadership, you don’t respond, you know you are not driven by passions and emotions.”




https://punchng.com/peseiro-to-nff-pay-me-dont-teach-me-my-job/?amp


Criminal NFF should pay him, just look at Pinnick the criminal is building one of the largest farm in Oyo state
This mumu coach should not allow the criminals NFF use him head
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by OGHENAOGIE(m): 1:52pm On Dec 02, 2023
GanagiBitrus:
NFF should hire a more affordable indigenous coach, & stop subjecting the country to global ridicle.
Africans don't value their own see Senegal a Loca coach gave them their ist Afcon title.. morroco a Loca coach took them to world cup semis... No foreign Coach has won the world cup so I don't get This Kil to always employ a foreign coach... This NFF couldn't increase Keshi salary beyond 5m monthly... They sacked Amodu shiabu who qualifed Nigeria to 2010 world cup for lars largerback who couldn't qualify Sweden in same 2010... Paseiro nobi loca coach wey dem go do anyhow.. if Dem sack am they ll pay compensation.. na oliseh show im Onion collect im due before e resign.. pple like finidi that are assistant node collect salary na allowance...
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by OGHENAOGIE(m): 1:52pm On Dec 02, 2023
robosky02:



It's just crazy

A technocrat at the NFF can effectively pay our coaches without this out cries

But this NFF officials are just after their pockets
which technocrat say wetin u Sabi ooo
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by OGHENAOGIE(m): 1:56pm On Dec 02, 2023
jaxxy:


so we should pay him for loosing? undecided

and he don't want to take advise?

anyways I was speaking in our political language.
when Man utd lose Dem tell u say players no go see alert by weekend...
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by OGHENAOGIE(m): 2:01pm On Dec 02, 2023
GanagiBitrus:


Merit, rather than Quota System should be applied in Sports. If our best players are from a certain part of the country, no wahala provided they deliver.
As per Bribery, that's a criminal offence that should be prosecuted if there is evidence.
Dem de use quota for super eagles before?
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by Raheeqilmaktoom: 2:26pm On Dec 02, 2023
GanagiBitrus:
NFF should hire a more affordable indigenous coach, & stop subjecting the country to global ridicle.

NFF should stop being a cesspool of corruption. Its that simple.
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by rhames(m): 2:36pm On Dec 02, 2023
[quote author=robosky02 post=127240733]Peseiro to NFF: Pay me, don’t teach me my job
30th November 2023


•Sports Minister summons Portuguese coach

Super Eagles coach, Jose Peseiro, told the Nigeria Football Federation Technical Committee not to teach him his job but rather pay him and his team their outstanding allowances,

Peseiro allegedly said this while reacting to the NFF Technical Committee Chairman, Shariff Ahlan’s comment in the wake of his future as Eagles coach, stating that the Eagles job is bigger than the Portuguese.

Ahlan told Peseiro in a meeting in Lisbon, Portugal in October that the Eagles had been struggling due to his poor technical abilities.


“You’re busy to pay me my allowances but not busy to tell me what I will do,” Peseiro replied Ahlan when he was told that he would defend his squad list for subsequent games.

Despite guiding Nigeria to qualification for the forthcoming Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast, Peseiro’s uninspiring side trails Rwanda and South Africa in their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign on the back of two 1-1 draws against Lesotho and Zimbabwe.

In 15 games in charge of the Eagles, Peseiro has won six and lost six with the three-time African champions scoring 31 times – with 10 coming in one game against Sao Tome and Principe – and conceded 21 goals.


“Henceforth, if I remain in the technical committee, if he submits a professional list he would come and justify the list in front of the committee explaining why he invited each player based on their statistics and club performance.

“From our side, we’ve said Peseiro can’t do the job, if you look at how he runs the affairs of the team it seems the Nigeria national team is bigger than him honestly.”


Meanwhile, Sports Minister, John Enoh, has summoned Peseiro over the poor performance of the Eagles in the 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign.

Enoh made this known during a media parley with journalists in Abuja on Wednesday.

He said, “I am happy to report that I had a meeting with the NFF president, secretary and the Technical Department of NFF regarding the Super Eagles.

“What we came out of that is that I’ve had to request that the coach (Peseiro) be summoned and I think at some point next week there’s going to be an engagement with him.

“All of that is trying to respond to the outcome of these matches, especially the World Cup qualifying games.

While reacting to the call from some football stakeholders that the Portuguese should be sacked over poor results, Enoh said that despite the emotions and passions of Nigerians over football, the decision to sack a coach is not taken due to emotions.

“As a minister, I am concerned that the Nigeria national team is not delivering, not meeting up with our expectations. The Africa Cup of Nations is so close that we need to be careful in what decisions we make but the next qualification rounds for the World Cup, the next match is in June, so it gives us more time to take decisions going forward.

“AFCON is going to start January 13, are we going to request to fire the coach (Peseiro), I mean the answer is as good as mine.

“I have found out that in this sector, there are passions and emotions. Where you are seated and where I am providing leadership, you don’t respond, you know you are not driven by passions and emotions.”




https://punchng.com/peseiro-to-nff-pay-me-dont-teach-me-my-job/?amp[/quote ]

The NFF and the Ministry of Sports are all criminal organisations. They owe you salaries and want you to do the job on credit but crucify you when you fail.
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by lagosrd: 3:00pm On Dec 02, 2023
Winner444:


"We"? You and who is "We"? Son, you are alone on this street. Google map is your friend. I don't know what cheap drug you are on, but you should really get some help fast. In my personal capacity, there is little or nothing I can do to save you.

I don cast this one today horrible and hopeless being . If this how you market your lies who will buy from you. Someone that doesn't know what he is doing , telling people to come and join the band wagon on a journey to nowhere.
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by 79733139(m): 3:07pm On Dec 02, 2023
GanagiBitrus:
NFF should hire a more affordable indigenous coach, & stop subjecting the country to global ridicle.

I remember when Sunday Oliseh was head coach, NFF still owed him several months' salaries. That's generally how NFA/NFF have always been... they like to owe coaches (and even players).
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by Winner444: 3:08pm On Dec 02, 2023
lagosrd:


I the band wagon on a journey to nowhere.

Exactly what a lúnatic would write. You know what? Get lòst. grin tongue
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by Charly68: 5:45pm On Dec 02, 2023
How can they be owing the man and still get mouth to complain about his incompetence...?
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by K4diamond: 11:18am On Dec 03, 2023
Honestly I don't where the coaches and players are getting their motivation from, after being owed for months. And we still criticize them if results don't turnout fine.
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by lagosrd: 7:12pm On Dec 03, 2023
Winner444:


Exactly what a lúnatic would write. You know what? Get lòst. grin tongue

Pained to the marrow , you discuss without cursing people. Never, he can't do that . And this attitude clearly show that whoever falls prey of your tricks here will find themselves to blame. Simple question, you grew into anger and insults . And Yu think this attitude will encourage people to buy from you. The company that gave you those land are merely wasting their time. You need some lessons in anger management. Stop deceiving people that Gwagwalada is not abuja
Re: Peseiro To NFF: Pay Me, Don’t Teach Me My Job by Winner444: 10:09pm On Dec 03, 2023
lagosrd:


Pained to the marrow , you discuss without cursing people Gwagwalada is not abuja
what is this one saying sef? Where did mention gwagwalada in my Ad copy? Are you blind or can't you read? I repeat, get lọst. Buyers are already buying. I no send you 🤪

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