Former Shooting Stars captain, Hadi Haruna says the current crop of players lack the needed experience required for the top flight but believes head coach Fatai Amoo is capable of turning things around.
Amoo himself had admitted that it has not been easy working with a new set of players, but insists it’s not an excuse to fail.
The coach says his target is to avoid relegation from the Nigeria Professional Football League this season.
The Oluyole Warriors lie 15th on the log and next face Niger Tornadoes in a week 18 game on April 9th.
Former Shooting Stars captain, Hadi Haruna says the current crop of players lack the needed experience required for the top flight but believes head coach Fatai Amoo is capable of turning things around.
Amoo himself had admitted that it has not been easy working with a new set of players, but insists it’s not an excuse to fail.
The coach says his target is to avoid relegation from the Nigeria Professional Football League this season.
The Oluyole Warriors lie 15th on the log and next face Niger Tornadoes in a week 18 game on April 9th.
Former Shooting Stars captain, Hadi Haruna says the current crop of players lack the needed experience required for the top flight but believes head coach Fatai Amoo is capable of turning things around.
Amoo himself had admitted that it has not been easy working with a new set of players, but insists it’s not an excuse to fail.
The coach says his target is to avoid relegation from the Nigeria Professional Football League this season.
The Oluyole Warriors lie 15th on the log and next face Niger Tornadoes in a week 18 game on April 9th.
Former Shooting Stars captain, Hadi Haruna says the current crop of players lack the needed experience required for the top flight but believes head coach Fatai Amoo is capable of turning things around.
Amoo himself had admitted that it has not been easy working with a new set of players, but insists it’s not an excuse to fail.
The coach says his target is to avoid relegation from the Nigeria Professional Football League this season.
The Oluyole Warriors lie 15th on the log and next face Niger Tornadoes in a week 18 game on April 9th.
Former Shooting Stars captain, Hadi Haruna says the current crop of players lack the needed experience required for the top flight but believes head coach Fatai Amoo is capable of turning things around.
Amoo himself had admitted that it has not been easy working with a new set of players, but insists it’s not an excuse to fail.
The coach says his target is to avoid relegation from the Nigeria Professional Football League this season.
The Oluyole Warriors lie 15th on the log and next face Niger Tornadoes in a week 18 game on April 9th.
Former Shooting Stars captain, Hadi Haruna says the current crop of players lack the needed experience required for the top flight but believes head coach Fatai Amoo is capable of turning things around.
Amoo himself had admitted that it has not been easy working with a new set of players, but insists it’s not an excuse to fail.
The coach says his target is to avoid relegation from the Nigeria Professional Football League this season.
The Oluyole Warriors lie 15th on the log and next face Niger Tornadoes in a week 18 game on April 9th.
Former Shooting Stars captain, Hadi Haruna says the current crop of players lack the needed experience required for the top flight but believes head coach Fatai Amoo is capable of turning things around.
Amoo himself had admitted that it has not been easy working with a new set of players, but insists it’s not an excuse to fail.
The coach says his target is to avoid relegation from the Nigeria Professional Football League this season.
The Oluyole Warriors lie 15th on the log and next face Niger Tornadoes in a week 18 game on April 9th.
Former Shooting Stars captain, Hadi Haruna says the current crop of players lack the needed experience required for the top flight but believes head coach Fatai Amoo is capable of turning things around.
Amoo himself had admitted that it has not been easy working with a new set of players, but insists it’s not an excuse to fail.
The coach says his target is to avoid relegation from the Nigeria Professional Football League this season.
The Oluyole Warriors lie 15th on the log and next face Niger Tornadoes in a week 18 game on April 9th.