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NFF scribe Dr. Mohammed Sanusi has stated that there is no cause for alarm over the change of venue as well as the Ghana Football Federation’s hide and seek with the list of Black stars players for the world cup qualifiers against Nigeria’s Super Eagles.
Remo stars boss Gbenga Ogunbote has stated that the team’s primary target remains the same which is to ensure the team keeps it top flight status; something that they haven’t been able to do previously and as such things are still according to target for the club who sit fifth on the league table.
Former Black stars forward Augustine Ahinful has stated that Ghanaians are waiting in anticipation of what the squad list for the crucial FIFA world cup qualifiers against Nigeria will look like and stressed that he is hoping that the anticipation will be worth the wait eventually.
Former Nigeria international Godwin Okpara has stated that the delayed Ghana Black stars list of invited players for the crucial FIFA world cup qualifiers double header against Nigeria will not offer any advantage to the Ghanaians because they won’t be unearth any special player that is not known to Nigeria.
Enugu Rangers coach Abdul Maikaba has stated that the Nigeria Professional Football League officiating so far is one he will give a pass mark as the first stanza of the league comes to a close coming weekend with NPFL matchday 19 games in view.
Nasarawa united boss Bala Nikyu has stated that the conduct of the fans for the current season has been better considering the results teams have recorded on the road and the orderliness of fans compared to by now would have been many cases of fans hooliganism and ban to another venues.
Coach Fidelis Ilechukwu says he is pleased with Plateau United’s progress but insists they aren’t a defensive team as opined by different football analysts.
Kano Pillars boss Ibrahim Musa has stated that high profile exits at the club coupled with a fantastic run in preseason was largely responsible for the current struggles of Kano Pillars with the team closer to a survival battle 2 points above relegation in 14th than to a fight for honours in the league.
Former coach Scot Nnaji has stated that good preparation playing personnel evaluation and upgrade will be the key ingredients to Nigeria’s women national team having a successful outing at the FIBA women’s world cup in Sydney Australia later in the year.
Former Nigeria international Friday Ekpo has downplayed whatever the Ghana Football Association may be up to following the unnecessary delays to release the list of players that will represent the Black stars of Ghana in the two legged world cup qualifying ties against Nigeria’s Super Eagles with the GFA yet to release the list of players 10 days after Nigeria published her list.