Thursday, June 13, 2013

Is This True?

Boateng had confirmed to the coach
and my good self that he was coming back
to play": GFA president Kwesi Nyantekyie,Kelvin Boateng coming back to play for The Black Stars according to Ghana Football association President...

Super Eagles And NFF settles Bonus Row

The bonus row between the Super
Eagles players and the Nigeria
Football Federation has been
amicably resolved after both parties agreed to
bury the hatchet and let sleeping dogs lie till
after the Confederations Cup hostilities.
An elated Team Secretary, Dayo Eenbi Achor said
late Thursday that what happened was a 'mild
misunderstanding' that has since been resolved
and the team will now fly out to Brazil on
Saturday morning.
The team was originally meant to have left
Namibia for South Africa from where they were to
board a flight on Thursday, but the trip was called
off after the players protested the $2,500 given
them for the 1-1 draw with the Brave Warriors.
NFF President Alhaji Aminu Maigari has already
said the players have a right to demand for
higher bonuses but the federation is compelled
to work within the budget at its disposal.
He noted that at the moment the reason for the
bonus row was as a result of funds paucity.
"And the Chairman of the National Sports
Commission and Sports Minister, Mallam Bolaji
Abdulahi has given us his words that all will be
well financially in the coming days and that is why
we have appealed to the players to understand
the situation."
Also speaking on the situation, Sports Marketer,
Mike Itemuagbor, called on the Federal
government to intervene in the financial situation
facing the football federation.
"When some backroom staff were laid off it was
like a joke, now players are revolting, we must
save the NFF and Nigeria from this
embarrassment because football is capital
intensive but it's a major image booster for all big
nations and the government must take it
serious."
The Super Eagles will now have an official training
on Sunday ahead of its game against Tahiti on
Monday in the Confederations Cup.

Super Eagles Player Reject Match bonus

NIGERIA PLAYERS REFUSE BONUS AFTER NAMIBIA
DRAW
Nigeria drew 1-1 with Namibia in their World Cup
qualifier to set up a group decider against Malawi
for a place in the play-offs for the 2014
tournament.
However, the players have refused to take a $2500-
a-man bonus for the draw and have instead
demanded double the amount, according to
officials.
Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) president Aminu
Maigari met the team on Wednesday night in
Windhoek to explain to them that the organisation
is broke and so the drastic cuts in their
expenditure.
Last week, local media reported the players were
unhappy over the bonus when the Super Eagles
beat Kenya 1-0 in another 2014 World Cup
qualifier.

Computer Configuration assignment

This is the full configuration of a computer
system as requested by you.Mrs Martha Alade
..Thanks
-2 gigahertz p4 CPU with 512 megabyte of
ram,40 gb harddrive
- CDRW 100MB
- USB port
- 10 ethernet adaptor for broadband and 56k
data modem for dialup network configuration
- wifi 802 11b
- soundcard
- 1024 by 768 resolution monitor
- printer

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Namibians draw Nigeria

World Cup Qualifier: Namibia1-1 Nigeria African champions, the Super Eagles
of Nigeria were tonight held to a 1-1 draw by
Namibia’s Brave Warriors in a 2014 FIFA World Cup
qualifying match at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in
Windhoek.Nigeria still..maintains a two point lead at the top of the table..

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Spurs defeats Heat on Game3

Spurs take Game 3 of the NBA Finals,
beating the Heat 113-77; San Antonio leads
the series 2-1.

Ahmed Mido Retires from Football

Mido: Egyptian retires from football at the age
of 30
Former Egypt international Ahmed 'Mido'
Hossam has announced his retirement from
football.
The striker joined English Championship side
Barnsley last June but left the club in January
after problems with injury and fitness.
"Today, I announce that I'm quitting football,"
the 30-year-old wrote on his Twitter page.
"I want to thank all those who supported me
during my football career, especially Egypt fans."
Mido's spell at Barnsley was an inglorious end to
his 14-year playing career, with the former
Tottenham Hotspur striker making just one
appearance during his time with the club.