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Bedell
Gives Nigeria favorite Tag

By
Staff Reporter
With the September 9, 2012, date for the cracking 2013 final
round first leg qualifier between Liberia and Nigeria at the
SKD sports stadium drawing closer and the debate looming as
to who is the favorite to go through, prolific writer and
analyst, Wleh Bedell, has given the Super Eagles the
favorite tag.
As early as 6:40 am, Monday, August 20, Mr. Bedell was
contacted via phone by Nigeria's only sports radio, Brila
FM, on the issue of the chances of both sides in the
qualifiers next month. The well abreast analyst hinted that
the "Super Eagles are the favorites to go through as they
are organized, have the pedigree and are streets ahead of
Liberia".
He then noted that Liberia should not be seen as pushovers
though as doing so by the Nigerians will be at their own
peril. He also indicated that the 0-1 loss to Equatorial
Guinea last week in a friendly was one played with a rather
deplete squad from a Liberian perspective as some of the
country's top guns including experienced defender Jimmy
Dixon, intelligent rearguard Omega Roberts Alamadine and
harderworkers Theo Lewis Weeks and Alseny Keita were absent.
But, there were no kind words for the Lone Star handler
Kaetu Smith who he described as one lacking the tactical
nous to take the Lone Star forward and said his training
programs, tactics and decision making are awkward as he has
so far failed to get a win in four matches and in fact
scoring just one goal. On the issue of H.E. President Ellen
Johnson Sirleaf supporting the Lone Star through the Musa
Bility led administration to qualify for South Africa 2013
at the expense of Nigeria, Mr. Bedell stated "The president
has and continues to be supportive of the national team, but
that the LFA and the Lone Star through the technical staff
have a host of problems that continue to impede the progress
of the team.
He named few as organizational problem, the lack of what he
termed sober selection process for the positions of
technical director and head coach and reiterated the need
for the technical director Henry Brown and his close friend
Kaetu Smith to be booted out of such hot seats as they have
so far failed miserably.
The interview was conducted by Bamafemi Raji, Manager,
Sports Service, Brila FM which is regarded as Nigeria's
first Sports radio and first in Africa. It has as website
www.brilafm.net and can be contacted on Facebook at
sportsradiobrila.fm
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