Watch Dog
Let’s nip this conflict in the bud

WATCH DOG By Patrick Andrew

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Suddenly, sleeping dogs have been rudely aroused from their slumber. And the dogs of war have filed out in battle formation and are in the trenches, loins girded with the complete suit of armour, ready to unleash mayhem and inflict pains on the fragile peace of the Nigerian football polity.

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Glenn Hoddle and EFCC saga

WATCH DOG By Patrick Andrew

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The Glenn Hoddle saga like a recurring decimal has refused to vacate the already choked space. The former Three Lions’ manager has been in the broil or more succinctly his representatives desperate to see him land the plumb Super Eagles’ technical adviser’s job have been and are willing to traverse oceans to bring to book persons they allegedly negotiated with as Shuaibu Amodu’s replacement. 

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Coaching: Between theory and practice

WATCH DOG By Patrick Andrew

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Nigerians are advocates of brilliant ideas especially those of pecuniary nature. We are renowned for brilliant analyses of most intellectual and even esoteric philosophies. Besides, some of our brethrens have a propensity for mercantile outlawry.

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What? Hurdles for Hoddle!

What? Hurdles for Hoddle! By Patrick Andrew

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Some people have a penchant for controversy especially when things aren’t done in consonance to their dictate. Perhaps, beyond this endemic love for irritant altercation, greed, disregard for others and gross want of let and let live dominate their psyche or how else can one explains the sudden campaign of calumny against a publicly applauded transparent process that produced the Super Eagles’ technical adviser.

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