Moving The Goalposts | Anger and accusations as Nigeria’s World Cup preparations unravel
Coach Randy Waldrum has accused the Nigerian federation of failing to pay wages, while players have threatened a boycott
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Randy Waldrum, the head coach of Nigeria’s Super Falcons, ought to be looking forward to leading the nine-time African champions – the most successful national team on the continent – to their World Cup opener against the Olympic champions, Canada, at Melbourne’s Rectangular Stadium on 21 July.
The American has never hidden the fact that leading a team to a World Cup finals, for the first time as a coach will be a career high point. In contrast, Nigeria are a staple at the World Cup, with the Falcons qualifying for every tournament since the inaugural 1991 edition in China and reaching the quarter-finals at the 1999 tournament in the United States. Continue reading...
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