NWFL Super Six: Bayelsa Queens suspends Moses Aduku, Assistant For Poor Results

 

   The Management of Bayelsa Queens has suspended indefinitely the team technical Adviser Moses Aduku and his assistant Kingdom Ogbodan with immediate effect due to gross misconduct and insorbordition.

  The Chairman Robin Aprela in a statement released to newsmen after the matchday three at the ongoing Nigeria Women Football League NWFL Super Six in  Ijebu-Ode where Bayelsa Queens lost woefully to Rivers Angels by four-nil said that the attitude and high-handedness of Moses Aduku have had its negative impact on the team, hence the indefinite suspension.

  Robin April also noted that the free hand given to the technical Adviser to double as team manager before the emergence of the newly constituted Board of Bayelsa Queens has made him think too highly of himself and has polarized the camp.

 

 The technical Adviser was accused of fielding a weakened side in the match against Rivers Angels where the two recognized central defenders have dropped without any injury and also the inclusion of the third-choice goalkeeper who has not played a single match so far this season.

 

 Moses Aduku was also accused of not working with his assistant as well as not taking administrative suggestions from the chairman.

 

The Management has however placed Ebiere Okoh and Izuogha Akron as interim coach and assistant for the remainder of the season.

 

Mr Robin Aprela also apologises to the Bayelsa State government and the teeming supporters of the team for the below-par performance of the team and promise to reposition the team ahead of next season.





Evelyn Edefe

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