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Monday, 8 February 2016

Sunday Oliseh blasts his critics in new Youtube video; says he didn't initially want the coaching job

In Youtube videos he shared over the weekend, Super Eagles Coach, Sunday Oliseh blasted his critics, calling them insane. He said the most painful criticisms he is getting are from his ex colleagues who are known for sitting on the bench and criticizing the main actors in football. He also alleged that some people are calling him up to strike a deal with them so that their local players can feature on the National team. He said;


"I am addressing this insanity that has befallen some of our critics and I call it insanity because you must be insane to start seeking a plebiscite o the future of the National Teams coach of Nigeria because we lost CHAN. With all due respect, CHAN is the least important tournament organised by CAF, and it is a tournament which weighs on the strength of the various leagues and you can see how far DR Congo and TP Mazembe have done. What then should be done to the coaches of Ghana, South Africa and Egypt, who did not qualify for this tournament? I understand that we lost this but this constant insanity each time the Super Eagles lose, some usual critics go on air and start seeking the plebiscite as regarding the future of the Chief coach of the Super Eagles. This is madness! They did the same thing when we lost our first game to DR Congo, which was a friendly game. They were asking questions if this was the right person to lead the Super Eagles. We lost to Guinea, and this comes after a 10-game non loosing streak of the Super Eagles. Yes I am captain unbeaten run, and now they start this hulabalo over the future of the coach of the Super Eagles. A contract is made out. I signed a contract with the NFF. If you are not happy about it, Okay1...we come out and shake hands. But I will like to remind you that this is the 14th game I have been in charge as coach of the Super Eagles and we have lost only two and only one official game. We are still on track to qualify for the Nations cup. We have qualified into the full stage for the World cup. So where is this failure that some of our critics are trying to sell to Nigerians. Where is it coming from? Unless you mean that for Coach Sunday Oliseh and his crew to be successful, they must win every match. JESUS CHRIST!”he said
Watch the videos below...

74 comments:

  1. shu...


    so its for real



    meenah_wakil on instagram

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    1. Olishe, never change from whom he used to be; a blatant stubborn back in the days & still he is. Good luck to super eagle

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  2. shu...


    so its for real



    meenah_wakil on instagram

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    1. Please go away... Ur too mouthed that's by they r sending u witchcraft

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  3. then do the needful and resigned

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  4. then do the needful and resigned

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  5. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin8 February 2016 at 10:35

    Ok, is getting very interesting.

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  6. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin8 February 2016 at 10:36

    Ok, is getting very interesting.

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  7. Then he should quit already

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  8. Abeg go siddon joor! You now know how it feels. Linda take note!

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  9. His insane too...he don't want d job but he signed a contract with NFF foolish man...

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  10. Oh my poor kid Sunday oliseh is about to go.
    It is better u resign my man than all this bad luck we are complaining of terrorist buharis badluck an here is are ranting why must u sound in that manners Sunday no matter any thing do u have to chill those your ex colleague are jealous of u.





















    #sad indeed


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    1. Mr Freeborn,your grammer is worse than the badluck we have in this country..yes,its that bad..

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    2. 'Grammer'? Hah!!

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  11. Oh my poor kid Sunday oliseh is about to go.
    It is better u resign my man than all this bad luck we are complaining of terrorist buharis badluck an here is are ranting why must u sound in that manners Sunday no matter any thing do u have to chill those your ex colleague are jealous of u.





















    #sad indeed


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  12. Abi leave this man and let him do his job

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  13. Woreva mehnnnn
    Am temporary out of service
    Pls try again later
    Linda dont take note!

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  14. This guy should just chill. What was he expecting. People must criticize you whether you like it or not. It's part of the system. Mayb that was your area of specialization before you became the coach now that it's coming back you people are now insane.

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  15. Not interested


    #Hajia Mufliat

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  16. This asshole jst 4got that until recently, he was one of the most Bitter critic on Planet earth n prolly the entire Universe.
    Oliseh is ranting like a Lunatic possessed by some ill force(s).
    e be like say that juju wey im dey complain about don dey work o.

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  17. Oliseh looks like Nnamdi Kanu of Pro Biafra movement....Are they brothers?lol
    He should face his job and stop all this immature sentimental videos. It is common for coaches to be criticized so whats the big deal!
    Truth is that the boys failed to qualify for knock out stages and the CHAN so Brother Oliseh take responsibility and work harder.
    Good luck Bro

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  18. This asshole jst 4got that until recently, he was one of the most Bitter critic on Planet earth n prolly the entire Universe (watched the fool on Super Sports n other interviews).
    Oliseh is ranting like a Lunatic possessed by some ill force(s).
    e be like say that juju wey im dey complain about don dey work o.

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  19. Thesame thing u did wen keshi was dere. You paraded urself as a super coach that never fail

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    1. Exactly. He criticised Keshi alot. And now it is coming back to him.

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  20. Nigerians wit dia manner of criticism, God wl help dis nation.

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  21. Na lie you want it like every body want going to heaven only you are not a good coach.See whatever you do must surely come to you.You planned Stephen keshi overthrow tot the job is easy no way my guy.....nuel

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  22. Olise, u must have critics. So better ignore the criticism and be focus if u want to succeed

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  23. Guardiola of Africa. Lmao. You are the biggest hypocrite in the world. You were criticizing Keshi all the time even after he won AFCON. I don't get your doublespeak. You are trying to prepare our mind incase you fail. We know you tactics You did the same thing during CHAN and started complaining when you saw a impending defeat. Now you are trying to blame your detractors. Every leader gets criticized, deal with it. You played mostly African teams and weak sides like Swaziland and only managed to beat them yet you are showing off. This our Guardiola is sick o. Egypt de wait you- Newyorker ( Linda let's get married )

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  24. If you must state your grievances must you tell us about your rejection of the offer couple of times? No. It just point to one thing-arrogance.

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  25. If you must state your grievances must you tell us about your rejection of the offer couple of times? No. It just point to one thing-arrogance.

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  26. Someone that formed a mafia group during his tenure as a player. You think he has changed? You are not on track anywhere. You are a bloody, arrogant coach.

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  27. Don't mind themSunday, carry on with your job

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  28. Enter your comment... Very arrogant to say that. Jay-b

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  29. this failed coach should go and live in Sambissa jor

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  30. Its good Mr Sunday Oliseh is getting a feel of how it is to hold a public office. He is now seeing that sitting as a TV pundit on supersport and criticizing the past coach is not enough. He has now gotten the job after doing a "hatchet man"s" job and has been crying this and that all along.

    Did he think he was coming to pick cherries? he should stop complaining and do what he is being paid to do. e never start, Nigerians never begin harass am. Mtcheeeww

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  31. Age is not maturity! Must he react to everything? Ugh!

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  32. Its good Mr Sunday Oliseh is getting a feel of how it is to hold a public office. He is now seeing that sitting as a TV pundit on supersport and criticizing the past coach is not enough. He has now gotten the job after doing a "hatchet man"s" job and has been crying this and that all along.

    Did he think he was coming to pick cherries? he should stop complaining and do what he is being paid to do. e never start, Nigerians never begin harass am. Mtcheeeww

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  33. I really appreciate sunday for coming clear and giving nigerians insight of what really happing and whats bothering his mind. I wish u good luck.

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  34. Temper ! Temper!! Oliseh as long as you are in the eye of the public, you are open to critisms. Keep your temper in check, these are not your days as a player in the Super Eagles where you throw tantrums. Grow up boy! Peace!

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  35. Oga Sunday Oliseh, jst hv it in mind that watever u do, people must talk, including Linda Ikeji who's nw saying u never asked 4 d job @ 1st.. super eagles crashed out of CHAN doesnt change anyfin... we're(me, myself & i) are fully behind u

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  36. This is egocentric coach Oliseh is full of horse radish. He was one of the biggest critics of all the coaches that have managed Nigeria. I watched him especially during the World Cup commentaries on dstv dishing up and dishing out criticisms on the coaches. Now he has been given the mandate to manage and suddenly he can't take criticisms. Honestly, is he happy and satisfied with the directionless and clueless pattern of play displayed by his teams? No one says he should win the world cup, but is there any tactical pattern to his teams play? No! And he expects us to sit down and let the only thing that brings joy to our national being dragged in the gutter of his over rated ego. As a player he was good, but that does not mean he is a good manager. Even Brian Robson was one of the best players does not mean he was successful at management. Sunday Oliseh , shut up and learn your job in a humble way. That way you may a achieve something as a coach.

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  37. Oliseh accepts criticism as part of the game. you did not lose one official match but the medal and three other matches you failed to play at CHAN. nobody will applaud you for failing

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  38. You did not want the job, so what were you doing before you were given the job? There is nothing we will not hear from this boy! You were unemployed and your best was as coach to a third rate clubside. Ok resign honourably and let's see which other club will offer you a job. Nonesense

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  39. Oga u need understand say no be ur personal business be that...pls if u are tired u talk......

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  40. Olryt.
    "NeVeR SaY NeVeR"

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  41. another GEJ ... that's the same thing GEJ said when he failed as the president of this country..

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  42. if you aren't criticize as a man then you are not yet a man, every successful man has been criticize before in life

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  43. Oliseh has made a valid point... Nigerians should understand that football is just like every other game where there is no permanent winner or loser. It is unfair to judge a coach just because he has lost a match, more so as he is just trying to build the team. I wish him all the best.

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  44. Imagine Pot calling kettle black. Did he not Criticize Keshi et al? He should wake up.

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  45. Imagine Pot calling kettle black. Did he not Criticize Keshi et al? He should wake up.

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  46. Well lets support him and charge the players too to up thier game.

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  47. This one no be man abeg. He should resign abeg.#Lindangwanu#

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  48. This Sunday guy is beginning to annoy the heck outta me.

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  49. mumu man, confused indomie
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  50. DON'T FORGET YOU DID THE SAME TO KESHI. "DO WHAT YOU WANT OTHERS TO DO UNTO YOU.

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  51. owakah (A.K.A. Innosometin)8 February 2016 at 17:34

    hmmmm

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  52. You are not an IBO man. Better drop that IBO name Ogochukwu. Stop disgracing us. Resign now.

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  53. Constructive criticism...Sunny you how it goes in Naija!Take a clue from your predecessors esp. Siasia...If you can weather the storm, then you can call yourself a good coach.Remember, if you resign, it means you have left a good legacy. In the future you can be hired again. So as they say silence is golden, work upon it.

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