Friday 28 December 2012

Odemwingie may face disciplina​ry actions for comments on Twitter

Osaze Odemwingie recently lashed out at coach Stephen Keshi and
members of the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) on his twitter page
for not being included in the African Nations Cup squad .


A top NFF official told reporters this week that Osaze would not be
allowed to go unpunished for the comments he made on Twitter. He said
the case will be referred to the federation's disciplinary committee
to investigate and make recommendationsto the executive committee for
the next line of action. The NFF rep said they plan to make a
statement with the action they will take against Osaze.

Meanwhile, Osaze has concluded and accepted that his days with Super
Eagles are over

“It is clear now that my days with the Super Eagles are over as I
 
expected to be left out of the ANC squad because we have had a few
issues before. I played a very good 10 years from 2002 to 2012 but I
don'twant to be witha coach who doesn’t want me.I still love mycountry
and care about the football but I already wasn't feeling the way I
would have liked to feel. Lastmonth I spoke with Keshi because I
didn’t play in a few games with the national team and he said my body
language didn't show that I wanted toplay for the team but body
language for the Nigerian coach is that you have to be calling him all
the time and greeting him but for me football is an official thing,”
Osaze said

The thing i really find funny is,what are the punishment the NFF hope
to dole out on Osaze,when he has clearly accepted his fate?

It is really disappointing,if Osaze's allegaions are true!

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