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Super Eagles Players Warned Against Wasteful Spending

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A former international and Coordinator of the Super Eagles, Patrick Pascal has advised the present generation of Nigerian footballers to make sure they plan early for life in retirement.

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The Chairman of Bauchi State FA who gave the advice during a question and answer session on FCT Football Update Forum said the pathetic lives of some former players should serve as serious warning.

“My advice for the young ones who are still playing is that they should look at the lives of some of the former internationals and learn to play for the future. This is the time for them to start saving for the rainy day.

“This is not to mock anyone but when you see something bad happen to your brother or friend, you take the necessary precaution.

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“If you are going to night clubs and buying the most expensive cars, tomorrow you may live in poverty and there would be nobody to help you out.

“Most players are from poor background so it is necessary to encourage them to plan for life in retirement and the present conditions of some of the former players should be seen as warning signal,” he admonished.

Pascal, however, advised the present generation not to forget those who helped them on their way up just as he maintained that it is godly to show honour and respect to whom it is due.

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On how he is encouraging the growth of football in his state, the Chairman of Bauchi State Football Association said he is focusing on grassroots football development.

He added that in order to closely monitor and provide assistance where necessary, all the clubs in the 20 local governments have been asked to affiliate with the state FA. “I am putting in place solid structures for football development in the state.

The moment I assumed office, I renovated the FA office to provide conducive working atmosphere for everyone. Pre-match meetings were held in hotels but I have to stop it. “I have also ensured that all the clubs are affiliated to the State FA.

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We have made them to understand the numerous benefits they stand to reap as affiliates of the FA. Very soon, Bauchi will be the hub of football in Nigeria,” said Pascal.

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