Former
Enugu Rangers coach Okey Emordi has said he threw in the towel because of interferences
in his job by top officials. “I
must say that the condition of service for me has been greatly breached by the
club management,” he said. “How
do you explain a situation where players are imposed on me by the general
manager (Paul Chibuzor) or how do you explain the registration of ineligible
players which led to our disqualification from the continent? All
these and more as well as my inability to transform the team to a trophy-winning
side due to the above mentioned interferences, pushed me to take this decision."
“I
wish the club well and hope that whoever takes charge of the team after me will
be given the chance to do his job without external interferences in technical
matters. The administrators should concern themselves with proper
administration of the club.”
Former
Enyimba coach Emordi, who was named CAF Coach of the Year in 2004, further confirmed
that he quit his post soon after Rangers pipped visiting
El Kanemi Warriors on the final day of the season to place fifth on the table.
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