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I think Beckham is just overrated.
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I think Beckham is just overrated.

Beckham certainement ne m�rite pas l'attention.

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Greece Wins. You should hear this sorry english commentators crying that they could have beaten Greece.

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Never in a thousand years would I have guessed that Greece will win this tournament. I lost $30 on a bet.

So now Greece is poised to perform brilliantly at the upcoming Olympic games, which incidentally they happen to be hosting. Hosting a tournament however does not necessarily mean that one will win it all...I am sure that Portugal can attest to this.

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Anaedo:

Euro 2004 was a hell of a shocker. Never could I have imagined Greece would pull it out. The big shots--Germany, England, Italy, Spain and France--all went home early.

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French superstar Zinedine Zidane has called it quits with international soccer ending a career that saw him demolish Brazil in the 1998 World Cup championship. The 32-yeqr old Zindane is expected to continue playing clubside soccer with Real Madrid until his contract with the Spanish giant expires in 2007.

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Leading scorers in the wage stakes

1 David Beckham (Real Madrid) � 17m

2 Ronaldo (Real Madrid) �13.3m

3 Zinedine Zidane (Real Madrid) �8.8m

4 Christian Vieri (Internazionale) �8.2m

5 Alessandro del Piero (Juventus) �6.5m

6 Frank Lampard (Chelsea) �6.4m

7 Raul (Real Madrid) �6.3m

8. Thierry Henry (Arsenal) �6.2m

9 John Terry (Chelsea) �5.9m

10. Luis Figo (Real Madrid) �5.8m


Question: Why is David Beckham overrated?

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TB,

Have you seen that guy play? Plus he sales shirts too. And he is a white boy as are most on that list.

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Ednut:

Forget that, man! It's all hype compared to the real players of the game. How about this wonder kid from Ghana who at 15 has taken soccer to ANOTHER LEVEL.

I don't think Pele did that much at 15. What do you think?

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WHO IS JOHN OBI MIKEL?:

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As Star Wars fans prepare to invade the cinemas Manchester United supporters are celebrating their latest arrival from a galaxy far, far away. As far as Sir Alex Ferguson is concerned there is only one Obi that matters.

John Obi Mikel has attracted a lot of attention for a teenager who's played just three first-team games in his life, but the Nigerian has already experienced more than many players manage in their entire careers.

Ever since he was selected to enter the Pepsi Academy in Lagos eight years ago Mikel appeared to be on different level to his contemporaries, embarking on a remarkable journey that took him to Plateau United in Jos, Manchester United, Ajax Cape Town, Lyn Oslo and Chelsea before heading back to Old Trafford...



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Is he really 15? Is Nwankwo Kanu really 27 or Mutombo, is he really 37 or 45? Questions that need answer bros.

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Ednut:

That's their legal age, remember?

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Yakubu Aiyegbemi joins Middlesbrough:

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"Middlesbrough football club announced today that they have agreed a fee with Portsmouth for the transfer of striker Ayegbeni Yakubu," said a spokesman.

Yakubu is the latest recruit to boss Steve McClaren's striking resources after mixed fortunes during his four years at the helm.

Szilard Nemeth was signed by his predecessor Bryan Robson, but only arrived after his departure.

McClaren later broke the club's transfer record to buy Massimo Maccarone from Empoli for 8.15 million pounds in the summer of 2002, but the player is now back in Italy.

Last summer saw McClaren -- he is assistant to England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson -- sign Dutch striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Australian Mark Viduka, though, the latter has suffered an injury-plagued season.

Boro will now attempt to secure the futures of Brazilian midfielder Doriva and Dutch international Bolo Zenden over the next few weeks.

The club booked a second successive UEFA Cup campaign with Sunday's draw at Manchester City, which saw City striker Robbie Fowler's late penalty saved by Mark Schwarzer.



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OBI'S AGENT SUMMONED:

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"We are going to formally ask his agent, who got his license through our association, to appear before us and explain this very disturbing situation.

"I have just got back from the Under-17 African Championship in The Gambia and we need to find out what is happening.

"We do not want our young players to be put in situations that will ruin their careers," Galadima told BBC Sport.

Shittu told BBC Sport that he is prepared to answer a formal summons from the NFA to explain his role in the ongoing affair.

"I am more than ready to explain to explain my conduct to the NFA whenever I am summoned to appear before them."

Shittu, who claimed that he took his client out of Norway for his own safety, dismissed claims that he 'kidnapped' Obi for personal financial gain.



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The Bewildering Transfer Saga Centered On John Mikel Obi:

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THIS IS, ABOVE ALL, THE STORY OF A boy. A boy who, at 16, saw his father grant an �irrevocable power of attorney� to a football agency on another continent, thousands of miles away. A boy who, eight months later, was signed away by his father to another agent, one whom he had never even met.
He was shipped to Norway, a month after his father signed him away (along with 30 per cent of his earnings for the next two years). Two days after his 18th birthday, on April 24, he made his debut for Lyn Oslo, the club his agents transferred him to. Six days later, after only 90 minutes of competitive football, Lyn announced that they had sold him to Manchester United for a sum rumoured to be �4 million, a Norwegian record.



And then things got scary. Men he had never met began to threaten him and his family. He secretly fled the country and was spirited to London and hidden away, not knowing what future, if any, he would have.

Outside the locked doors, older men in suits armed with mobile phones, legal documents and goodness knows what else fight over this teenager. The battleground stretches from West London to Manchester and from Nigeria to Norway to Switzerland. No resolution is in sight. The threats keep coming, and while he has said that he trusts the people he is with, he does not really know them, not like he knows his father, who was a footballer but in a different era, when things such as this did not happen. He has been told that everything will be OK, but people are angry, the voices on the phone are threatening and his family is far, far away.

And this boy, who wanted only to play football, sits there terrified, caught in a legal/criminal/political thriller that would make Michael Crichton proud. This is the compelling story of John Obi Mikel.

The midfield player was born on April 22, 1987, in Jos, Nigeria. His childhood was relatively normal. He would disappear to play football when there were chores to be done and he was headstrong, preferring the dusty pitches near his home to the classroom. �Everything depends on God. You can�t predict life,� Michael Obi, his father, told The Times. �But we always knew he had something in him when he was a kid.�

In 2003 Mikel spent time at Carrington, United�s training ground, with the Nigeria Under-17 team. There he caught the eye of John Shittu, a Nigerian emigr� who works for The Sport Entertainment & Media Group (SEM), an agency based in North London and run by Jerome Anderson, an agent who was once the stadium announcer at Highbury.

Shittu travelled to Nigeria and persuaded Michael Obi to grant SEM �power of attorney� over his son, so that they might arrange a transfer to a big European club. But then Shittu disappeared. In the meantime, Mikel�s reputation kept growing and the family were besieged by middlemen promising great riches. One summer�s day, Obi relented and agreed to grant a mandate to another agency, Excel International Management, represented by a Fifa agent named Daniel Fletcher. The family never met Fletcher, so they did not get the chance to assess whether he could be trusted with their child. �I never saw him. I saw many different people who claim to represent him,� Obi said. �But we signed the agreement because, at the time, we had not heard or seen Shittu and Fletcher�s people said they would get my son a move to Manchester United. So we decided to give him a chance.�

Enter Rune Hauge, the controversial Norwegian agent who was once given a lifetime ban, later reduced to two years, by Fifa, the world governing body, for his involvement in the Arsenal �bung� scandal of the 1990s that ended George Graham�s managerial reign at Highbury. Chapter VI, Article 12 of Fifa�s transfer regulations prohibit a minor from moving from one country to another unless his family move, too, and �for non-footballing reasons�. Although Mikel was the only one to go to Norway, where there is a will (and clout), there is a way. The Norwegian FA approved his transfer to Lyn, who are managed by Henning Berg, the former Manchester United defender. Berg, like many top Norwegian players, is a former client of Hauge, who remains one of the most powerful figures in the Norwegian game.

At that stage, Mikel�s future remained unclear, but it was obvious that Lyn was merely a stepping stone, a way to get around work-permit requirements that prevented him from moving directly to the Barclays Premiership. Naturally, SEM wanted him to obtain the best deal, as did Fletcher, so both agents touted him around to a number of Premiership clubs.

But then, according to Fletcher, Morgan Andersen, the Lyn general manager, stopped returning his phone calls. Then United, with whom Fletcher had been speaking on Mikel�s behalf, also cut off contact, telling him thatMikel did not want him involved.

In the meantime, SEM offered Mikel to Chelsea. In August they arranged a meeting in Oslo between Andersen and Chelsea, but Andersen was left feeling snubbed. �If they had respected us then, things may have gone differently,� Andersen told VG, the Norwegian daily. �But [Chelsea�s representative] was so occupied with his mobile phone and everything else that I walked out on the meeting. We were miles apart. They tried to use a small club.�

So Lyn decided to sell him to United. On April 30, at a hastily-arranged press conference in Oslo, Mikel posed with a United jersey and announced: �It�s totally fantastic to come to a club like Manchester United.� United confirmed the deal to the Stock Exchange.

But then, ten days later, Mikel disappeared. And everything stopped making sense. He turned up in London, squirrelled away in a secret location by Shittu, who insisted that Mikel wanted to join Chelsea, not United, and claimed that the player had been receiving threats. That is the one thing that Shittu, Fletcher and Andersen seem to agree on. Where they disagree is who was doing the threatening.

Andersen has claimed that Shittu has been intimidating Mikel, effectively holding him hostage, saying that �the situation is more dangerous than anyone realises�. Fletcher, in a statement released last week, insisted that Mikel is being �intimidated and coerced into acting against his wishes� and that his wish is to join United.



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Someone needs to save this boy from the hands of this John Shittu an obvious Awusa man.

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The young, sought-after soccer star John Obi Mikel, who's been playing for Oslo club Lyn, emerged from two weeks of hiding on Tuesday. Top clubs are fighting over him, and Mikel himself keeps sending mixed signals.


John Obi Mikel, right, emerged in Paris Tuesday to report for training with Nigeria's U20 squad. At left, his agent John Shittu. PHOTO: SINDRE J OLSEN



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Mikel arrived at the Hotel Mercure Tuesday morning along with his agent John Shittu and fellow Lyn player Emanuel Sarki. Mikel wasn't exactly chatty, though.

"I'll talk later," was the only thing Mikel told Aftenposten's reporter in the hotel's lobby.

Mikel travelled to Paris to report for training duty, albeit late, for the junior national squad for Nigeria, his homeland. Nigeria's U20 team is gearing up for the World Champions in The Netherlands.

The team's coach had ordered Mikel to show up for the training session in Paris if he wanted to play in the World Championships.

Mikel went underground May 12 in the midst of a conflict over a pending transfer arranged by Lyn to top club Manchester United. His agents were furious over the transfer, as were officials for rival top club Chelsea, who claimed Mikel should come play for them.

Lyn set up security around Mikel right after the Manchester United deal was announced in late April, saying the club feared for his safety.

It remains unclear what Mikel himself wants to do. He initially expressed jubilation at signing with Manchester United, only to say later that he really did want to play for Chelsea.

Lyn has claimed Mikel is being threatened by his agents, who wanted him to go to Chelsea, and fear he's a pawn in an intimidating game involving money and power.

Mikel's agents, on the other hand, claim Lyn threatened Mikel into signing for Manchester United.

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Kanu, Obafemi May Lead Eagles Attack
06.01.2005
Thursday, June 2, 2005

Battle of Kigali

There are indications that Nwankwo Kanu and Obafemi Martins will lead the Super Eagles attack in Sunday's crunch World Cup clash with Rwanda if the team's training in London was anything to go by.

Kanu, NIGERIANSPORTSONLINE.COM learnt, has been impressive since he joined the Eagles camp at the Hilton London Docklands hotel in Bromley, London and chief coach Christian Chukwu put the West Bromwich Albion ace to play in attack for his likely starting line up when the team trained.

Though just 14 players were present at the workout, the Eagles tried out a two-a-side practice game and Kanu and Obafemi were in the probable line up.

John Utaka did not train having excused himself and so remained at the hotel. The RC Lens striker is carrying a slight injury.

And in his absence Osaze Odemwingie featured on the right flank.

New sensation, Stephen Ayodele Makinwa of Atalanta of Italy, featured for the reserve side and is set to be on the bench when the Eagles tackle the Amavubi on Sunday.

The team was billed to leave London last night

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John Mikel Obi is still in the news:

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SIR Alex Ferguson broke off his summer holiday in a bid to secure the signing of Nigerian teenager Jon Obi Mikel, according to a report.

Mikel seemed to have signed for United last month, but then publicly stated a desire to join Chelsea claiming he had been "coerced" into joining the Reds.

The saga has seen two of the Premiership's powerhouses go head-to-head, and Ferguson is determined to land a player who he rates very highly.

To that end, Ferguson and his youth academy director Jim Ryan flew out to Emmen, in Holland, where Nigeria were playing Brazil in the World Youth Championships, according to The Guardian.

It is not known whether Ferguson managed to speak to Mikel, but the trip was unannounced for fear of alerting Chelsea.

Ferguson has recently been given hope in his quest for the player by Daniel Fletcher, the player's agent, who in a letter to the Premier League and Football Association said Mikel still would like to join the Reds.



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A first generation immigrant from Ghana emerges in the Netherland's football clinic. Read on:

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Quincy Owusu Abeyie is not a household name yet in Holland, not like your team-mates Ryan Babel or Hedwiges Maduro who play for Ajax and the full national team. Can you tell us something about yourself? Your name for starters, where does it come from?
My parents are both from Ghana. My last name, Owusu Abeyie, comes from my mother's side. It's a Ghanaian name. But I myself was born in the Netherlands, in Amsterdam.

You started your career at Ajax�
That's right. First, I played for a year or so at a local club called SC Bijlmer but I joined Ajax when I was 7. I played there for a long time before I moved to Arsenal when I was about 16. I've been in London for almost 4 years now.

When you were a kid at Ajax were there any players you looked up to especially?
I adored Patrick Kluivert. I always thought he was an amazing forward. He has all the tools a striker should have. I'd check out his tricks and his moves and try to imitate them. Outside of Ajax, I think Ronaldo is the best forward around. There's so much to learn from him, his power, his speed. It's a pity he never quite got back to the level of play he used to have before his injury, but even now, he is still doing all these things he used to do. And then of course there's my Arsenal mate Thierry Henry�

You've been at Arsenal for almost four years now. Have you been having any luck breaking into the first team? I played some games with the first team back when I was 16. I've played in the Carling Cup, been on the bench in the FA Cup. I made my first start in the Premiership last season, against Portsmouth.



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Nigeria in shock defeat

Nigeria coach Samson Siasia is optimistic in their next against Switzerland
South Korea scored two late goals Wednesday to beat Nigeria 2-1 in Group F of the World Youth Championship.

Captain Baek Ji-hoon scored on a rebound in the first minute of injury time, three minutes after Park Chu-young curled in a free kick.


"My players lost concentration in the last five minutes," Nigeria coach Samson Siasia said.

David Abwo put Nigeria ahead in the 18th minute when South Korea goalkeeper Cha Ki-seok came out of the goal to challenge on a breakaway.

Instead of shooting, Solomon Okoronkwo sent the ball wide to Abwo on the right wing and he put it in at an angle before Cha could cover.


After a shaky start, the South Koreans controlled the game but failed to capitalize on several other chances.

Park had missed a penalty shot and Shin Young-rok missed a chance from 10 meters.

"We'll have to concentrate on the counters, but my players have gotten more confidence from this win," South Korea coach Park Sung-wha said.

Earlier, defending champion Brazil beat Switzerland 1-0 on a lone goal from defender Gladstone to go top of the group.

Brazil leads with four points, followed by Switzerland and South Korea with three each and Nigeria with one.


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NIGERIA 3 : MOROCCO 0.
Ten minutes to end of game. Nigeria plays Argentina for the finals on Saturday. Fox Sport Soccer channel will carry this game live.

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Nice ...a time, a game and Nigeria worth watching. I can't wait.


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West Brom will not let Kanu go but won't play him, is this a way for Robson to pay him back for they way Nigeria dumped Robson as Super Eagles Coach to be.
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07.13.2005

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Premiership miracle side West Brom has blocked attempts by Super Eagles striker Nwankwo Kanu to leave the Hawthorns ahead of the new season which gets underway in just over three weeks.
Following repeated reports in the British media over the summer that Baggies� manager Bryan Robson saw the Atlanta�96 hero as surplus to requirements at the club, the Nigerian was ready to move his tent away from the team, which survived the drop on the final day of last season.
But after putting a call through to the man, prevented from becoming Super Eagles coach by Sports Minister Col. Musa Mohammed (rtd) in late 2003, Papillo was told categorically that he would not be allowed to leave.
�The manager (Robson) assured him that all that he (Kanu) had been reading in the British press was not true because he was still considered to be an integral part of the team,� a friend of the player revealed yesterday.
THISDAYSports also learnt that the Baggies boss, however, told the lanky player that as a mark of their desire to keep him at the Hawthorns they would not lower their buy out clause inserted in his contract which stands at �4 million.
This is seen as another ploy to keep him since the Baggies know that it would be difficult for another Premiership club to be ready to commit that kind of investment on a player who will soon turn 30.
Clubs said to have been interested in the former Arsenal star include Manchester City, Aston Villa, newly promoted West Ham United and top Greek club Olympiakos.
The stumbling block to any firm commitment on the part of the clubs, however, has been the �buy out clause�.
Kanu joined then newly promoted West Brom from Arsenal at the end of the 2003/4 season after the Gunners refused to renew his contract.



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Coach Ayeni cries for help:

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Bauchi � The man, whom Flying Eagles� star, John Mikel Obi confessed groomed him for the big stage, coach Ayeni of Pepsi Academy is poverty-stricken.

In an emotional and tearful interview with Sports Vanguard in Jos, Plateau State, coach Ayeni, who equipped Mikel Obi with the necessary weaponry to dazzle in the midfield, confessed that all is not well with him and his family.

"Life has been very tough with us, we are just living by the grace and mercies of God, who has been so profound in supplying our needs the way He only knows best how to do. But left for me, this life has been wicked to me because after all the efforts one has made to the development of football in this country, it is a shame that one is still battling with poverty", said coach Ayeni, who said that Mikel Obi has been avoiding him since he came back from Holland, where he shone like a million stars with the silver-medal winning Flying Eagles squad.

"Mikel confessed to everybody that I was instrumental in his career but the fruits of my labour are sadly missing because Mikel, has been shunning me like a leper, ever since he came back from Holland. It is a shame that a player, who never dreamt of coming into affluence, does not recognise the little contributions of people like me. I am so sad", coach Ayeni told Sports Vanguard in Asmara Hotel in Jos.

Coach Ayeni�s sordid confession was told in the presence of top official of the Youth Sports Federation of Nigeria (YSFON), Ben Ekpo, who wondered aloud how Mikel Obi could forget about his roots in such a short time of romancing with fame that comes with doing well in the game of soccer.

Ekpo, the image maker of YSFON, advised Obi and other top Nigerian players who are excelling in European leagues not to forget about the blocks that built them back in their struggling days in Nigeria.

"It is really a shame that our players seem to forget how to recognise the little efforts that organisations such as ours and other coaches in the land contributed to their progress. They should give back to the community through organisation of competitions and at times, support coaches that moulded them.

"They should emulate George Weah and Ronaldo, who never forgot their past and in fact, are still helping those who helped them", said Ekpo.

On his part, coach Ayeni, who hailed Mikel Obi�s exploits at the WYC, said the player should remember him during these trying times.

"I need his support, nothing is too small because I am broke", said coach Ayeni.



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Okocha ruled out of Nigeria squad

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The midfield star is believed to be nursing a groin injury after his team's 2-1 win over West Ham in the English Premiership last Saturday.

"Okocha has got in touch to say he will not be available for the game because he has an injury," NFA spokesman Robinson Okosun said.

Youth international John Mikel Obi is now expected to start against Algeria in place of the injured Bolton star. Also out of the World Cup game due to injury is Italy-based defender Daniel Ola.

Officials said Ola who plays for Serie B side Cesena has been replaced by PSV Eindhoven defender Michael Lamey, whose mother is Nigerian.

At least ten players have so far reported at the Nigerian training camp in Faro, Portugal.

Nigeria lie in second place behind Group Four leaders Angola in the joint World Cup/African Nations Cup qualifying tournament.

Both teams have 15 points from eight matches but Angola lead the standings by virtue of their superior head-to-head record.



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CHARLES MHLAURI 'DETERMINED' TO STOP NAIJA

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He also ruled out the possibility of going into business, adding jokingly that he was not an Ibo man.
Okocha shuns coaching, thinks politics

Oluwole Josiah, Abuja

Super Eagles Captain,Austin Okocha, has said that he would not be going into coaching after his retirement next year, saying that he would not be able to stand the pressure of managing a club.

He also ruled out the possibility of going into business, adding jokingly that he was not an Ibo man.

Okocha was speaking at the training pitch of the Abuja National Stadium where he came to watch his team mates prepare for the World Cup match against Zimbabwe on Saturday.

�What I would be doing after my retirement is left to me, but I don�t want to go into coaching, because coaches are always under pressure,� he said.

Asked if he would veer into politics, Okocha said he would do better than Goerge Weah of Liberia, if he attempted to be a politician.

He noted that he might join politics if it turned out to be a better option in the future, adding that he would have to wait a while for things to play themselves out.

Okocha had earlier declared that he would be retiring from international football after the Nations Cup and World Cup next year.

He also hinted that he might be spending the rest of his retirement in the oil-rich Qatar, having narrowly missed out of tying up a deal with a Qatari club earlier in the season.

The PUNCH, Friday, October 7, 2005

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South Africa will spend up to US$810 million on infrastructure for the 2010 World Cup, the country's National Treasury has announced. Presenting the government's 2006 budget, Finance Minister Trevor Manuel said about US�486m of this would be set aside over the next three fiscal years.

The February edition of the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking is heavily influenced by the CAF Africa Cup of Nations. Nigeria (12th, up 12), Cameroon (16th, up 7) and Egypt (17th, up 15) all make it into the top 20. The next FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking will be published on 15 March 2006

All is now set for Liberia's Premiership Champions LPRC-Oilers to host their Senegalese opponents Daraf in the first round of the CAF champions� League.

The match, which is slated for the Antoinette Tubman Stadium (ATS) in Monrovia, is expected to pull a huge turnout judging from the protracted period of Liberian clubs absence from the international scene.

Ugadan international and CRANES midfielder Dan Obote finally signed a three-year lucrative contract with South African Premier Champions Kaizer Chiefs yesterday.

According to the player�s agent Ivica Stankovic, Obote impressed at Chiefs during his three-week trial stint but will only play for them next season.

Cameroon�s Samuel Eto�o Fils was voted African footballer of the year in a ceremony in Abuja, Nigeria. The Barcelona forward outclassed two Chelsea players - Ghanaian midfielder, Michael Essien and Ivorian striker Didier Drogba.

This is the first time in the 26-year history of the African Footballer of the Year Award that a player is being crowned three times and in a row.

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Inter Milan's top scorer Adriano has been handed Tuesday a two-match suspension by the disciplinary committee of the Italian Football League after hitting an opponent during a league match last weekend.

The Brazilian international, scoring 12 goals in 25 league games this season, slapped defender Alessandro Grandoni in the face during Saturday's 0-0 draw at Livorno.

The United States has set up a warm-up fixture for this summer's World Cup finals against Jamaica on April 11 before coach Bruce Arena names his 23-man squad.

The match will be played in Cary, North Carolina, less than a month before the US team begins a two-week training camp at the facility.

AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti was duly impressed with Bayern Munich's strong showing in their Champions League match on Tuesday and expects another tough battle at home against the German champions in two weeks.

Despite the favourable outcome of their 1-1 draw with the important away goal, Ancelotti sounded a note of caution after his men abruptly ended Bayern's 15-match winning streak at home in the first leg of their knock-out round encounter.

Senegal have called up a 21-man squad for a friendly against Norway in Dakar on March 1, including St Etienne striker Batefimbi Gomis for the first time, announced the Senegalese Football Federation on Tuesday.

The French-born 20-year-old Gomis replaces injured Bolton Wanderers forward El Hadji Diouf.

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NFA must market the Super Eagles
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Ibrahim Galadima was kicked out of office at Tuesday's congress
Only the most passionate devotee of another sport could question the place of football in Nigerian society.
That said, running the Nigerian Football Association is surely the proverbial job from hell.

That, in a stomach-churning nutshell, is the plain truth because everyone in Nigeria has an opinion on football.

Just ask Ibrahim Galadima whose reign as NFA chairman came to a halt on Tuesday during a tension-filled extra-ordinary congress in Abuja.

Galadima and his board were booted out after months of wrangling between the NFA and the government.

It is a bit rich for the NFA to seek independence from the very institution that finances its activities

Elections to choose a new NFA board are scheduled to take place next month but Galadima has ruled himself out of contention.

Which means Galadima's enemies have succeeded in cutting short a four-year mandate he won only last December, albeit in controversial circumstances.

Galadima and his board have taken the rap for a catalogue of foul-ups and calamity which put paid to Nigeria's hopes of appearing at the recent World Cup finals in Germany.

Yet when the smoke and dust have cleared, will the same people who threw Galadima out of office be big enough to see that the only people they really have to blame are themselves?

Nigerian football is not exactly on its deathbed but it is important to note that at the heart of the crisis is the government's desire to have a say in how the NFA conducts its affairs.

For many, particularly those familiar with the saying, 'he who pays the piper calls the tune', the government's position is not altogether unreasonable given that it bankrolls the NFA.

It is a bit rich for the NFA to seek independence from the very institution that finances its activities.

As long as it keeps going to the govenment with a begging bowl, the NFA can forget about independence.

So if the people who got rid of Galadima are sensible, they will look and learn from South Africa, where the national team is wholly funded by commercial sponsors.

The Nigerian economy may not be as robust as South Africa's but in the Super Eagles the NFA has a very marketable brand, largely thanks to the sheer size of its fan base and international appeal.

In short, it makes sense for the NFA to keep politicians at bay by turning the Super Eagles into a money-making business.

If Nigerians were not so passionate about the game, maybe there would not be so much money to be made from selling the Super Eagles.

But Nigeria is a football-mad nation of over 120 million souls and big companies there are constantly looking for opportunities to convey the message that their product is the best.

Only with clever marketing of the national team can the NFA realise its desire to be independent of government and unleash the game's full potential.

What Nigeria needs now are not more elections but clever marketing men and women who will turn the NFA into a self-financing body.

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Barkley now considering run as a Democrat
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - The Round Mound of Rebound has changed his political uniform from red to blue and is talking again about running for governor of Alabama, possibly in 2010.

Joe Turnham, Alabama's Democratic Party chairman, called it "great news." He said he plans to contact Charles Barkley and invite him to some events the party has planned.
Barkley has been talking about running for governor of his home state since he played with the Phoenix Suns. In 1995, he said he was considering running in 1998 as a Republican, but that never materialized.

After that, Barkley continued to identify himself as a Republican until recently, when he switched to the Democratic team.

Barkley says his immediate goal is to get his 17-year-old daughter through high school and into college. Then he plans to decide on his future.

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How in the hell did the USA soccer team got to be ranked 5th in the world and now ranked 25th?


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By ROBERT MILLWARD, AP Soccer Writer
Mon Oct 9, 4:50 PM ET



LONDON - Bring back Beckham! England's 0-0 draw at home against modest Macedonia showed that coach Steve McClaren was too hasty in dumping the former captain whose expert free kicks took England to the World Cup quarterfinals � only to be told he was not in the new coach's plans.

Beckham's World Cup goal against Ecuador turned out to be his last in 94 games for his country. He sat in tears after limping out of the quarterfinals against Portugal and watched his teammates lose in a penalty-kick shootout.

Taking over from Sven-Goran Eriksson after the World Cup, McClaren phoned Beckham and told him he had been dropped.

While England was struggling Saturday against Macedonia, a Euro 2008 qualifying opponent it should have beaten easily, Beckham was nowhere near Old Trafford, the stadium where he learned his trade with Manchester United.

He wasn't playing for Real Madrid, either. There were no Spanish league games over the weekend because that country's national team was in Sweden for another Euro 2008 qualifying match.

It wasn't as if Beckham was pursuing the other lucrative side of his millionaire lifestyle, appearing at photo shoots for sunglasses, watches, razors or soft drinks. Or at his wife's side at a Paris fashion show.

Beckham was fit and available, and should have been wearing the white shirt of England.

A month ago, McClaren's bold decision to drop the high-profile star and reshape the England team along different lines appeared to be the right one. The results said so.

After beating European champion Greece 4-0 in a friendly, McClaren's new-look team outplayed Andorra 5-0. A 1-0 victory at Macedonia put England on top of its Euro 2008 group, giving McClaren three shutouts in his first three games.

So far so good.

But there were signs in that shaky victory at Macedonia that things were far from perfect.

England's players couldn't keep possession of the ball and, when they didn't have it, couldn't get it back. Only goal-line clearances and a scrambling defense secured that victory.

When Macedonia played at Old Trafford, England didn't create enough chances for strikers Wayne Rooney and Peter Crouch. What they would have given for Beckham's long, accurate passes to open up the Macedonian defense.

Even the Macedonians said before the game they were relieved that Beckham wasn't playing. It meant they could afford to give away free kicks 25 yards or so from goal because Beckham wasn't around to bend them into the back of the net.

Now, after dropping two points at home, England faces a tough visit to Croatia on Wednesday to stay atop its qualifying group.

With Steven Gerrard suspended and Aaron Lennon injured, it should be the ideal situation for Beckham to be recalled on the right side of midfield, his regular position.

Although McClaren said he had not "closed the door" on Beckham, he made it clear that the 31-year-old midfielder was not part of his plans. He believes that changing his mind would undermine his credibility when making important decisions.

McClaren has never said it, but the word from inside the England camp was that Beckham was too old and too slow and too much of a show biz personality. He was considered indispensable by Eriksson, and his camera-hogging marketing appeal made him look bigger than the team.

But Beckham never gave less than complete commitment whenever he pulled on the England shirt, and McClaren should swallow his pride and bring him back.

The England coach has been preaching the use of wide players who take on defenders, run down the wing and provide crosses for his strikers. Everyone in soccer knows that's not Beckham's style. Then again, it's not Gerrard's either.

With Joe Cole sidelined by an injury, McClaren persists in playing Stewart Downing, who played for him at Middlesbrough, as a left winger. But Downing couldn't get past the defenders of Macedonia � not exactly a team with the quality of Brazil, Argentina, Italy or France � and has shown he is not the answer.

Frank Lampard has been struggling for months to recapture the form he showed last season both for Chelsea and England, and there are even calls for him to be dropped. Apart from missing three penalty kicks in a row, the central midfielder has been wayward with his passes as well as his shooting.

McClaren has said he'll consider changing his formation to add an extra midfielder. So why not let that be Beckham?

All these developments � Lennon's injury, Gerrard's suspension, the poor form of Lampard and Downing, fielding five in midfield � give McClaren the option of getting back on the phone to Beckham.

And recall him without losing face.

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