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world cup 2010 business

Who said we have the choice out assault on the 2010 World Cup ticket? There is always a choice and many people have blindly refused to see these decisions, we have to the football administrators are also guilty of this ignorance. How we can take advantage of this situation we find ourselves in the direction of South Africa World Cup 2010, our football, our sport and indeed around the country great again? The solution lies in this article …

We need to understand the situation very well. If we fail to World Cup qualifying and to observe, to think the call of many that we focus on the 2014 World Cup then get ready to hear the same thing in 2014, you remember what happened in 2006? Many fans are already at work exploring cheap hotel and commercial opportunities, especially online business.

We need to party in the football a true fan of football will tell you is that you only enjoy the game when it is appropriate passion. Therefore, we have Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Barcelona and several other numerous fans passionately support these organizations in Nigeria. I personally was not happy when other countries play in the 2006 World Cup and it will break my heart if we do not make the toilet again. And as I said, we do not go to the toilet is never a solution to our problems. Some Nigerian Players, if you agree with me, really deserve, in this toilet which is likely to be their last.

Then, if we qualify, and here are to the toilet, We view this dismal performance, which we have set in qualifying, I will am sure that many Nigerians to hypertension, if we go the toilet with our current Shape. Going unconfirmed report that the majority of Nigerians (especially young people) always have high blood pressure or suffering from a heart disease or the other is a true picture the state of the nation called Nigeria.

I repeat, we have a choice? The answer is "yes." Hear me first, before you crucify me.

My verdict: Amodu sack with immediate effect and get to play a caretaker coach until the last qualifying game. Appointment of Amodu as coach was a mistake from the beginning. The man committing technical errors in each game. He does not know the right combination with the players he has to make. He is watching a game go wrong, and watch helplessly as we straight from the fan stand or on TV, so technically no input at all. He has just lost, remove the Put this and the game is over. How else can a coach get his players publicly criticize and even say that the enemy was more tactically and technically sound? Either he does not understand these two words, or He is so naive in coaching. Did he hear what he was saying about Diego Maradona, Lionel Messi, despite his poor performance in their campaign?

I say again and again, and I say it again, we have players who can get you on the World Cup and the results of what we do not have is a team with a coach, discipline and character in a team will teach and bring the best out of them to play every player in the rightful position and know what kind of game, the players need. What Hiddinck and Ancelotti not with Chelsea FC, if it was free? Was it not the same player? What to do in England and Capello as England and the FA has done even Ghana FA. Personally, I have not Viewed technically sound domestic coach Siasia except perhaps when he reduced his credibility in a trap. Let's go, our coaches and to improve themselves, to go For rates and have proven themselves, we have one of them may Siasia under the tutelage of foreign coaches.

Thus, the dismissal Amodu is of first important step towards World Cup qualification 2010th

Once the ticket has been secured, we are going, the services of a world-class (not the low-tier coach Berti Vogts). We allow the new coach for Angola Nations Cup to use for a test run and quickly give us a strong team. Then you set a goal for him, atleast lead us into the knock-out stages of the World Cup in South Africa 2010.

Third Nigerian we begin to see how things go, because, whether we like it or not, that it concern us involved. We need to ensure that credible people that come to share in 2010, when new officials will be elected in NFF will be developed.

Nigeria Football case is a topic for another day, we need a fast-track strategy is to change things. Let us use them to qualify and first.

Nigerians have been a mathematician to make the permutation and combination have become. We hope that does the calculation. The last game in Kenya will not only determine when we go to the toilet, they will shape the face of our football in Nigeria.

What do we do if the claim is not, then we still have him with the sack and Plan on, but without the WC-path.

We have no other choice, as our team through this fast-track changes to be supported. Whether he likes it or not, whether we qualify, it will be difficult for you to keep to the tune of Nigeria's game in the toilet. So what can we as in the case accede to the solution do? Call it patriotism or whatever you want, no one can simply reject his own. We're hurt and heartbroken, that's true, but what can we do now?

Desperate Situation calls for desperate measures. We have a choice to play this situation.

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