The coach Udume Aloy Uloy Slams Crsfa for a two -year ban, threatens a legal action

Tensions continue to go up to Cross River Football as a coach Udume Aloy Ulor, head of May & Frank FC coach, has vehemently condemned a two -year suspension issued by the Cross State Football Association (CRSFA), describing it as a diffusion campaign based on falsehoods.

Making his statement on the Nationwide League One (Nlo) Club Association platform, the coach expressed indignation for what he called an unjust, unfounded and harmful decision for the reputation “by the FA of the State.

I carefully followed all the trends through the Nlo League just ended, including our Calabar Center, and I must say that this is a shame for Nigerian football. I feel pity for our young football talents. How will they grow in a corrupt system like this? “He asked.

The coach Uro revealed that he was summoned by CRSFA and questioned without prior notification of any illicit. When he refused to speak, causing a lack of authorization from his club, he was subsequently amazed in feeling that a two -year ban had been placed on him.

I have never admitted any crime. I clearly told them that I was not authorized by my club to speak, so I didn’t. Then suddenly I saw a notice that forbidden me for two years and falsely supporting that I had admitted the fault, “he explained.

He also questioned the reasons behind the Action of the FA, claiming that it was a move to distract attention from the investigations in progress on the couplings already before the NFF Disciplinary Committee.

Why didn’t Crsfa raised the problem of manipulating the game during the championship? Why now? There is an outstanding case that involves some teams in our center and instead of facing it, they are using me as a scapegoat, “he said.

The Odde coach did not chop words on his next steps, feeling he makes him stop “drag his name through the mud” and swear to seek a legal appeal.

This morning, Hit FM Calabar transmitted the ban. This is the assassination of the character. I won’t take it slightly. Mr. Talabi and Crsfa must stop scandalizing me or face a legal action. Enough is enough, “he said.

Since then the platform of the NLO club owners has been in turmoil with the reactions of other managers and stakeholders of the club, many ask for a transparent revision of the matter and soliciting the NFF to ensure that justice prevails.


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