SUPER EAGLES: Keshi, NFF and Some Unrequited Questions (1)
If competition breeds efficiency, then, looking at the Super Eagles under the control of Stephen Keshi, “The Big Boss”, I’d say that he has been able to prove, to an extent, these words of wisdom by implanting the spirit of competition, friendship and fair play into the national team set-up of Nigeria. A state that has seen every player being in the know that he has equal right as any other player to stake a claim, either in the starting lineup or in the team as a whole and it’s no longer based on who you know and how much power your agent can will (by getting you into the national team set up). Looking at the latest outings and displays of the Super Eagles, chiefly, if we retrospectively look at the confederations cup, it was/is clear the boss has a road map as designed and expounded by him but he is yet to fix its parts together. It is clear he has a vision and when he speaks, you’d know but (just) cannot do it alone. He wants to leave a positive stencil so that it would outlast him ...

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