Super Eagles Squad Unveiled at the Eleventh Hour: Is Late Announcement the New Norm?

07/10/2024 Raymond 0

The recent trend of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) media unit announcing squad selections only two days before the opening of camp is becoming increasingly familiar. What was once considered an irregularity is now being viewed as the new norm in Nigerian football, prompting concerns about its long-term implications for the management of the sport and its overall performance. Interestingly, local media reports indicate that the players selected for the upcoming matches have already received itineraries for their arrival at the camp. This information has not reached the broader Nigerian football community, where there is a prevailing belief that the NFF should adopt practices similar to other teams globally, who released their squad lists last week and provided opportunities for press conferences to discuss player selections and omissions.

For players, the ramifications of delayed squad announcements extend beyond mere inconvenience. Many Super Eagles stars compete in Europe, where they follow rigorous training regimens. Early notification of their inclusion in the national team enables them to prepare both mentally and physically for the shift from club responsibilities to international duties. When announcements come at the last minute, players are left racing against time to arrange travel and adjust to new expectations under a different manager or tactical approach. Moreover, these last-minute announcements can strain relationships between players and their clubs, as many European teams are already reluctant to release players for international duty, especially given the long-distance travel involved.

Sheffield Wednesday medical booked as Owls move in on third transfer addition

20/06/2024 Raymond 0

Sheffield Wednesday are on the verge of securing their third summer signing, with a medical examination scheduled for today, according to The Star. The Owls have already announced the signings of Ben Hamer and Max Lowe, who will join from Watford and Sheffield United respectively at the end of the month. Now, it appears that a permanent deal for Tunisian international Yan Valery is imminent as the 25-year-old prepares for his medical at S6.

Last week, The Star reported that Wednesday had reached an agreement with French club Angers regarding a fee for Valery. Despite interest from Montpellier and Standard Liege, the French-born defender expressed his preference for a return to England, with Owls manager Danny Röhl playing a significant role in his decision to join Wednesday. Valery, a versatile player often deployed as an attack-minded right-back, will bolster the Owls’ flanks, having recorded five assists in Angers’ successful Ligue 2 promotion campaign last season.