.Says club have learnt 'great lessons'
By Akeem Lawal
By Akeem Lawal
THE Director of Football (DOF), Abubakar Bukola Saraki (ABS FC), Alloy Chukwuemeka, has expressed optimism that with the solid football management structure in the club, the Ilorin side would make a quick return to the Premier League next season.
ABS lost 2-1 to Nasarawa United in the final game of the 2016/2017 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL), no thanks to a brace from the club's former defender, Seun Sogbeso who ensured that the Saraki Boys will campaign in the Nigeria National League (NNL) next season.
However, speaking after the match held in Lafia on Saturday, Chukwuemeka said relegation was not part of what the club bargained for at the start of the just concluded NPFL season.
The Nigeria Premier League Club Owners' Scribe, said he was very disappointed with the outcome of the season but has learnt some great lessons from the bad season.
He added that although the club started the season on a brighter note but were later affected by what he described as ' the usual Nigeria football environmental factors'.
"With our sustainable football management structure I can assure you that we will bounce back to the NPFL soonest because that is where we belong.
"The objective of our proprietor, Dr. Bukola Saraki, for the club was to give young boys lifeline through football.
"We have been able to achieve this, we had three of our victorious NPFL/LALIGA U-15 Promises boys playing in the main team now.
"Few of the other young players we discovered may also move on to bigger clubs too.
"The beauty of it is that we have plenty talents in Kwara and Nigeria in general and we will discover more when we start the season," Chukwuemeka said.
Chukwuemeka apologised to the fans for the embarrassment brought them with the relegation but assured them the team will bounce back sooner than expected.
The Saraki Boys still has the Aiteo Cup to compete for as they tackle Unicem Rovers in the round of 16 of the competition on Wednesday in Calabar.
Photos: Abdul Momoh Photography
ABS lost 2-1 to Nasarawa United in the final game of the 2016/2017 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL), no thanks to a brace from the club's former defender, Seun Sogbeso who ensured that the Saraki Boys will campaign in the Nigeria National League (NNL) next season.
However, speaking after the match held in Lafia on Saturday, Chukwuemeka said relegation was not part of what the club bargained for at the start of the just concluded NPFL season.
The Nigeria Premier League Club Owners' Scribe, said he was very disappointed with the outcome of the season but has learnt some great lessons from the bad season.
He added that although the club started the season on a brighter note but were later affected by what he described as ' the usual Nigeria football environmental factors'.
"With our sustainable football management structure I can assure you that we will bounce back to the NPFL soonest because that is where we belong.
"The objective of our proprietor, Dr. Bukola Saraki, for the club was to give young boys lifeline through football.
"We have been able to achieve this, we had three of our victorious NPFL/LALIGA U-15 Promises boys playing in the main team now.
"Few of the other young players we discovered may also move on to bigger clubs too.
"The beauty of it is that we have plenty talents in Kwara and Nigeria in general and we will discover more when we start the season," Chukwuemeka said.
Chukwuemeka apologised to the fans for the embarrassment brought them with the relegation but assured them the team will bounce back sooner than expected.
The Saraki Boys still has the Aiteo Cup to compete for as they tackle Unicem Rovers in the round of 16 of the competition on Wednesday in Calabar.
Photos: Abdul Momoh Photography
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