Supreme Court Appoint Osuji As Interim Head Coach
Published: June 30, 2015
One of Nigeria National League, NNL campaigners Supreme Court FC of Abuja on Tuesday announced the appointment of Coach Joachim Osuji as interim Head Coach of the team saddled with the responsibility of steering the club to gain promotion by the end of current season.
General Manager of the Abuja-based side Tolulope Oguntimehin who announced the sudden charge of guard in the club’s technical hierarchy noted that Osuji now have to lead the team after Technical Adviser Fatai Osho who he had assisted stepped aside earlier in the day.
Oguntimehin whose target remained to return premier league action to the Nation’s capital however assured fans and players that the club was on course to achieving its aim without any hindrance.
He equally pledged the readiness of the club’s management led by Ahmed Gambo Saleh to retain the current squad in a bid to sustain the high tempo which has been set in motion.
“There is no cause for alarm over the changes in the technical department of the club. The team already have a philosophy and we are determined to ensure that it remains. We are not going to settle for anything short of finishing on top of the table.
“I believe everything happens for a reason and I want to assure players that efforts are on to improve their welfare so as that they can actually reach the zenith of their career,” he added
General Manager of the Abuja-based side Tolulope Oguntimehin who announced the sudden charge of guard in the club’s technical hierarchy noted that Osuji now have to lead the team after Technical Adviser Fatai Osho who he had assisted stepped aside earlier in the day.
Oguntimehin whose target remained to return premier league action to the Nation’s capital however assured fans and players that the club was on course to achieving its aim without any hindrance.
He equally pledged the readiness of the club’s management led by Ahmed Gambo Saleh to retain the current squad in a bid to sustain the high tempo which has been set in motion.
“There is no cause for alarm over the changes in the technical department of the club. The team already have a philosophy and we are determined to ensure that it remains. We are not going to settle for anything short of finishing on top of the table.
“I believe everything happens for a reason and I want to assure players that efforts are on to improve their welfare so as that they can actually reach the zenith of their career,” he added
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