Showing posts with label @ABSIlorinFC. Show all posts
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Saturday, January 21, 2017

AWOL ABS FC Otegbeye begs coach Makinwa

 

By Rasaq aoboirien
AJIBOLA Otegbeye has pleaded with Abubakar Bukola Saraki (ABS) FC of Ilorin coach, Henry Makinwa to forgive him, reports NaijaSportsXtra.blogspot.com.
Recall the striker was declared awol (absent without leave) by his employers more than 10 days after he failed to resume for their training camp in Lokoja after the Yuletide, as has stayed away without explanations.
Otegbeye took to his Facebook page, shared a picture of him and Makinwa and then wrote: "Hey coach, I'm sorry for anything I may have done wrong, please find a place in your heart to forgive me as a brother, son, for the sake of unity and unity and consider the good time we spent together. 

Kwara refs school ABS FC players, coaches on new laws

 
MOHAMMED Mohammed his mates, coach Henry Makinwa and his Abubakar Bukola Saraki (ABS) Ilorin FC assistants were on Saturday lectured by the Kwara Council of the Nigeria Referee Association (NRA) on the new amendments in the laws of the game. 
The lecture which took place inside the main bowl of the Kwara Stadium Complex because of practical examples was led by the council's head of training, Bolatito Issac, a retired premier League Referee. 
The players were reminded of  amendments in their equipment which has to do with colour combinations and anything that may be injurious to the player or his opponents. 

Saturday, January 14, 2017

Coaches, players await new NPL official match balls

 

By Rasaq Oboirien
COACHES and players of the 20 Nigeria Premier League teams await the supply of the season's official match balls by the League Management Company (LMC), reports NaijaSportsXtra.blogspot.com.
Checks on the clubs activities revealed that no club has got any supplies from the country's domestic football regulators let alone train with the new balls.
In most pre-season games involving the topflight teams and practice sessions, the team play with last season's match balls while the newly promoted teams of Kastina United, ABS FC, Gombe United and Remo Stars train with personal balls.
Opinions of players and coaches on the development informed of anxiousness or fear.
Some who spoke on condition of anonymity said: "Good idea from the LMC but as players, we needed to have practiced with the official match ball. Take for example, am an attacker-cum-winger, I don't know if my pace can match that of the ball or my final ball from a cross would get to where I want it to get to for the strikers to score.
"In a nut-shell, we don't know the quality of these balls."
Another player, a goalkeeper said:"I don't know if the new match ball is a jabulani, how would I deal with its pace when I have not trained with it with my trainer. 
"I could be blamed for an own-goal from fans, little would they know we have not trained with the new NPL match balls.
A top coach of one of the clubs while making his comment said, "Logistics could have been the problem supplying these match balls to clubs, however, I don't think we should start making excuses rather prepare our teams for the season which kicks off this weekend.
"Ideally the coaches ought to have been training with the squad with the match ball. Nowadays these balls can be funny, looking at the technology behind producing them.
"I want to urge the LMC to make available the official season match balls to the various clubs on time."
The new season kicks off with a high profile game between Kano Pillars and FC IfeanyiUbah who are both Federation and Charity Cup winners at the Sani Abacha Stadium today(Saturday).