Okpodu charges LMC, NFF on Players and coaches welfare

Former Warri wolves coach Sam Okpodu has tasked the LMC and the NFF to take very serious issue of payment of players and coaches salaries.
Okpodu in a chat with brila.net reacting to resolutions of the meeting between the LMC chieftain and club chairmen yesterday said it is very imperative that the league organisers and the football federation act promptly in welfare of players and coaches salaries just the way they act when it comes to sanctioning erring clubs and persons.
Fabiyi shifts attention away from attack:leaves LMC to handle case
Gombe united goalkeeper Fabiyi Emmanuel has revealed that he is getting better by the day and that he like every other players is now more concerned about the current state of the Savannah scorpions as the team will have to start battling it way out of the relegation zone ahead of the commencement of the second stanza of the league.
Fabiyi told brila.net that he has decided to move on from the recent attack incident that happened to him less than a week ago and that he believes in the ability of the LMC to adequately take care of the issue.

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Okpodu charges LMC, NFF on Players and coaches welfare

Former Warri wolves coach Sam Okpodu has tasked the LMC and the NFF to take very serious issue of payment of players and coaches salaries.
Okpodu in a chat with brila.net reacting to resolutions of the meeting between the LMC chieftain and club chairmen yesterday said it is very imperative that the league organisers and the football federation act promptly in welfare of players and coaches salaries just the way they act when it comes to sanctioning erring clubs and persons.
Fabiyi shifts attention away from attack:leaves LMC to handle case
Gombe united goalkeeper Fabiyi Emmanuel has revealed that he is getting better by the day and that he like every other players is now more concerned about the current state of the Savannah scorpions as the team will have to start battling it way out of the relegation zone ahead of the commencement of the second stanza of the league.
Fabiyi told brila.net that he has decided to move on from the recent attack incident that happened to him less than a week ago and that he believes in the ability of the LMC to adequately take care of the issue.

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.



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