Sunday, October 9, 2011

SIASIA: CAN A BAD PERSON SUDDENLY BECOME GOOD?


Coach Samson Siasia
 
On the eve of the African nations Cup qualifiers in Abuja against Guinea, what is becoming a usual task came my way, an international radio station pulled a call through to me on Friday asking me what are the chances of the Nigerian Super Eagles. Pointedly, I told the Reporter, “my mind deceives me to watch how the Super Eagles of Nigeria will make the nation unhappy with the outcome of the game.” He then asked me for a possible scoreline, I volunteered:  “I do not see the Eagles soaring. I saw their wings clipped. My crystal ball showed a slim 1-0 score line which Guinea scored.”
A younger colleague who heard the published version of the interview called me, he accused me of not being patriotic and nationalistic to which I replied in a blackberry instant message: “Baba, I dey. Waiting for Siasia’s Eagles like I said. My mind deceives me to watch them. Can they play well and win well? No. or win but play badly? Yes. Uhm! Or will the table turn on our face with a slim goal. Yes.  If they try better, disaster still looms somewhere.”
As soon as the match finished, he pulled a call through to me seeking for why I chose to use “your acidic mouth to nail the nation because I am always afraid of things you say about sports in this country. Consistently, you have proved some of these things so aptly.”
This laugh went on break
I only asked him. Can a bad person suddenly become good? To which he said, ‘what if he borns again? I only laughed. Man is inherently a very consistent being. The religious ‘born again’ syndrome has never changed a man. Those who attempt change only left their beings to adopt new beings. There is vectoral dislocation which normally is resisted and sustained but is not natural.”
Now, Samson Siasia, for those who have heads and can remember, I said it shortly after he was appointed on Brila FM and on African Independent Television (AIT)’s SportsFile Saturday morning programme “is not a coach. He is the creation of the Nigerian media. He is primed to fail.”
I remember that there was a programme on Brila FM where my voice was repeated and so many of the fans who called in cursed and rained abuses on me. Some accused me of beefing Siasia and being jealous. Many of my friends who heard the programme begged me not to go against popular public tides. I remember telling Mrs. Oyekale, radio curses have never been known to have potency.
THE FACTS OF HISTORY:
1.       Samson Siasia took the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH FC) of Jos to relegation as its Chief Coach;
2.       Samson Siasia took his native Bayelsa United FC of Yenagoa to relegation a Chief Coach;
3.       Kumbi Titiloye who is now the administrator of Kwara Football Academy (KFA) in Ilorin introduced Simon Kalika to Siasia in 2005.
Eagles's fans...heart broken and could not sleep
4.       Samson Siasia helped the Heartland FC of Owerri that played in the previous season’s African Champions League final to a disastrous first round exit without winning a single match. That is the only game he has since 2005 played without his talisman, Simon Kalika! Had he brought in Kalika, he would have performed better.
5.       Our mutual coach in Maiduguri, Sebastine “Sabara” Imasuen is still alive in Benin-City. I do not want to remind him of the day, a player, he imported from Julius Berger FC of Lagos made him to shed tears due to the problem of discipline. Not too long, Sabara moved on to the national under-17 where he hit stardom as a coach. Our friend moved on to the senior national team. As a mafia, we all have fresh memories of their activities against coaches like Shaibu Amodu.
6.       The Nigerian sporting media remains one of the core problems of the sports industry. They have consistently fed their reading, listening and watching public with misinformation and disinformation. The created the Siasia phenomenon as the Eldorado. What are their new defences? Siasia must have been sabotaged! I am waiting to read. Was it not on their sports pages he told us: “I am 10 times better than Amodu”? Has he met any one of the three era of Amodu’s records in the national team?
7.       I siddon look. Waiting on Siasia’s employers, the Nigerians Feeding on Football (NFF) as led by Aminu Maigari. In saner climes, they are supposed to wake the nation on Sunday morning with resignation after sacking Siasia. No. they will rationalize and continue the maladministration of Nigerian football as usual! You want to ask of the NSC and the Sports Minister? Please, go to sleep again.


8 comments:

  1. Please open your eyes and minds to see that GOD has done more than enough for Nigeria but docile and inactive citizenry is the
    problem. Every nation that change do so
    on the strength, sweat and blood of their citizens but Nigerians today are afraid of death, even in the midst of death. We complained about military dictatorship but most countries were actually developed under benevolent military dictatorships in Third
    World countries-Indonesia, South Africa, Brazil, Chile, Germany, Italy, even Egypt and Libya.
    What was the basis of electing OBJ,Yar'adua and presently Jonathan Goodluck president by the same wishful thinking Nigerians? The morbid
    hatred and fear of the Igboman will destroy NIGERIA. A nation that panders around clanish and parochial primordal sentiments in
    choosing its President,coaches and players as well as its FA members will not make progress.
    I am so thrilled reading these inner depths of thinking. I am not shocked by the quality of thoughts exhibited in this blog. I enjoyed some good thoughts. Please keep it up.
    Aluta Continua

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  2. Tunde Ogunkolade, Holland.October 9, 2011 at 4:27 PM

    We as fans have to take some portion of the blame. We allowed the hype about T. B. Joshua's prophecy to affect the team. How can we have a parochial FA who not only believed in such prophecy and brought in a "fake" pastor to counter the prediction of Joshua. Was it not the same Joshua who predicted the qualification, against all odds, for the 2010 World Cup? Did Joshua play the game on the pitch for them?
    Is it prayer the team required when they needed a psychologist?

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  3. Bros, this article has to be d most biased I have read in a long time. By pointing out all d relegations Siasia has led all these teams to, & failing to balance it with his multiple successful tenure`s, one who doesn`t know Siasia would think he`s never done anything good in his life.

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  4. Meanwhile, I didn`t see yesterday`s game, but going by all I read, not one single person has been able to point out a huge part of d problem with Nigerian football: Talent. We`re quick to point out d bad in all these coaches, but wouldn`t it be nice if we can sit down & think of why all these coaches seem to look bad? Amodu is bad, Keshi is bad, d white coach that took us to d world cup is bad, Siasia is bad. How is that? I think d truth is that d players are bad themselves. Bad players can make many good coaches look bad. I always believe talent comes before tactics anyday, & this current team really lacks talent. This Nigerian problem is d same that England has. Now they are calling for Fabio Capello`s head. To d English, just like to Nigerians, Sven Goran Erikkson is a bad coach, Steve Mclaren is a bad coach, now Capello is a bad coach. Why would world class coaches who have been successful all their careers suddenly look bad? The answer is simple, England lacks talent, & no amount of tactics can help them. Do u think Mourinho, or Wenger, or Ferguson, or Guardiola can win any major tournament with England? No. Its d same with Nigeria, no coach will come here & win anything with this talent-less team. Once again, a bad team will make a good coach look bad. Go ahead & sack Siasia as u`ve sacked d other coaches & bring on another person, & I bet u, he will look bad too

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  5. http://twitter.com/OdemwingieP/status/123068524942987266October 10, 2011 at 10:10 AM

    Tweet from @OdemwingieP
    @OdemwingieP: No one is happy with this result. Our journalists are enemies cos u don't give them money or very primitive . Could be both. I'll go through all press and every newspaper where I was quoted must bring the proof on tape or video. Every hungry lawyer please? Haha.luke 6:26 . No man is an ireland . One tree doesn't make a forest so make una free me like my brother Terry G . Una win this one. Am out!

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  6. Leave Siasia alone! Dis r d materials he has to work with, wat kind of mind state is dis young man in? And according to him, na una curse am

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  7. There is no Nigerian that is good enough to coach the national team at the international level of soccer. We don't have anyone in Nigeria with the needed knowledge to coach at the level we could be.

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  8. Ben Nwachukwu, Abuja.October 10, 2011 at 10:14 AM

    make una no de crucify Siasia. how can Nigeria qualify with Maigari wey no know number of clubs in the local league being president of our federation? una dey see members of other countries' federation or association on technical area when their teams dey play? On Saturday no be NFF members take over this area just because they wanted to show off now GOD don catch them. Na hide them go dey hide. The nations cup don go if we no take time the Olympics go soon go after all they no qualify for All Africa games. Na Siasia do that one too?

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