Sports Disgrace Looms as Siasia’s Players Plan to Strike in Rio

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Unless there is a change of fortune in the camp of the Rio Olympics-bound U-23 team, international disgrace awaits Nigeria in Brazil.

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The Nigeria U-23 Olympic team that have been camping in Atlanta, USA are not in the best of moods to produce the desired performance that can guarantee the kind of results expected of them.

The Olympic team suffered government neglect as even the Nigeria Football Federation could not help them. It was through the personal effort of the coach, Samson Siasia that a private sponsor was secured before the team could travel to the USA for pre-Games camping.

“The morale in camp is low, the boys are unhappy and I fear, the poor situation could boomerang during the Games.” That was the fear of the team’s chief coach, Samson Siasia who spoke from the team’s Atlanta camp.

Continuing, Siasia said, “since we began camping about a month now, the players have not been given a dime as camp allowances and for us the coaches, it will be five months of no salaries in August. Certainly, this is not the best way to prepare a team for a major tournament like the Olympics.”

“We will not hold the country to ransom by threatening not to play our matches, but the government has to come to our rescue.”

The Olympic team are due to depart the United States of America for Brazil on Friday but there are fears that the players may embark on strike in Brazil.

“After a month-long camping in the US, through which they stayed under very poor conditions not befitting of a Nigerian national team, the anger in the players may overflow and they may fight back with the threat of a strike as their first option,” a source told Vanguard.

The source disclosed further, “during training sessions, all the players had were two packs of bottled water. The hotel they stayed only served them breakfast, while their lunch and dinner were bought from outside eateries.”
 
Unless there is a change of fortune in the camp of the Rio Olympics-bound U-23 team, international disgrace awaits Nigeria in Brazil.

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The Nigeria U-23 Olympic team that have been camping in Atlanta, USA are not in the best of moods to produce the desired performance that can guarantee the kind of results expected of them.

The Olympic team suffered government neglect as even the Nigeria Football Federation could not help them. It was through the personal effort of the coach, Samson Siasia that a private sponsor was secured before the team could travel to the USA for pre-Games camping.

“The morale in camp is low, the boys are unhappy and I fear, the poor situation could boomerang during the Games.” That was the fear of the team’s chief coach, Samson Siasia who spoke from the team’s Atlanta camp.

Continuing, Siasia said, “since we began camping about a month now, the players have not been given a dime as camp allowances and for us the coaches, it will be five months of no salaries in August. Certainly, this is not the best way to prepare a team for a major tournament like the Olympics.”

“We will not hold the country to ransom by threatening not to play our matches, but the government has to come to our rescue.”

The Olympic team are due to depart the United States of America for Brazil on Friday but there are fears that the players may embark on strike in Brazil.

“After a month-long camping in the US, through which they stayed under very poor conditions not befitting of a Nigerian national team, the anger in the players may overflow and they may fight back with the threat of a strike as their first option,” a source told Vanguard.

The source disclosed further, “during training sessions, all the players had were two packs of bottled water. The hotel they stayed only served them breakfast, while their lunch and dinner were bought from outside eateries.”
Federal government should quickly rescue us from this international embarrassment or what do we call this show of shame from us. If we know we can't keep up we should have stayed or is it compulsory that we should go?
 
Not sure why this keeps happening... especially when the NFF fat cats and politicians are still getting their allowance.
 
Federal government should quickly rescue us from this international embarrassment or what do we call this show of shame from us. If we know we can't keep up we should have stayed or is it compulsory that we should go?

Nigerian cannot afford not to be in the Olympics. I just hope multinational companies can pick up the bill and sponsor our athletes since the government is not concerned.
 
So what do the government do? They do not provide power, water, security, education, health care, roads, jobs or food.

The allowances of the assembly.. ministers etc should be halted to pay for it.
 
Nigerian cannot afford not to be in the Olympics. I just hope multinational companies can pick up the bill and sponsor our athletes since the government is not concerned.
Even multinational companies don't have confidence in our institutions due to lack of Accountability and honestly I can't blame them for that . We just hope there will be a way out of this quagmire.
 
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