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Fidelis Ilechukwu has ended his 13-year association with MFM FC according to reports.
English-born Stuart Baxter says his decision to leave his role as South Africa’s men national team Head Coach “has nothing to do about money”.
Radja Nainggolan is one of football’s bad boys – as far as looks go – but, his heart is made of gold and the 31 year-old is set to prove it walking away from Inter Milan and a step down to lowly Cagliari for LOVE.
Arsenal have completed the £72million transfer of Nicolas Pepe from Lille – making the Ivory Coast international their most expensive signing.
Chelsea have conceded 9 goals in six pre-season friendlies and it’s a defensive frailty that bothers Manager Frank Lampard, who expressed need to improve on it.
The Man behind the scene during Barcelona’s recent golden era between 2003 and 2010, Marc Ingla, has spoken glowingly of the qualities of Nigerian forward Victor Osimhen.
Nigeria and Esperance striker, Junior Lokosa has hailed the decision of the court of arbitration of sport rulings on the appeal filed against the Champions League final replay decision of CAF.
Former Tanzania Head Coach Emmanuel Amunike has expressed his readiness to take up the role of the super eagles of Nigeria if given the opportunity.
Board member of the Nigeria Boxing Federation Azanian Omo-Agege has assured that boxing will rake in medals for Nigeria at the fast approaching Africa Games in Morocco with the quality of boxers on ground getting set for the Africa games. Omo-Agege says more importantly this time is the fact that there is the added luauxy of quality emake boxers to complement and win as much as the men contingent. He added that the boxing contingent will deliver at the games in Morocco. “We definitely should be hopeful for medals this time around. I could assure we are going to have…
Veteran NPFL player and LMC players advisor Victor Ezeji has backed Kano Pillars to make their experience of having been on the continent count when they they get their CAF champions league campaign underway later this month against Ghana’s Asante Kotoko. Ezeji speaking in a chat with www.brila.net said Kano pillars are not newbies on the continent and expects the team to do well on the continent even ahead of other continental representatives from Nigeria. He added that with good motivation for the players and the club’s resolve to do well, then the team has all it takes to succeed…