No Retreat, No Surrender! Super Falcons Vow To Hit The Streets Today If....

The Super Falcons have threatened to take to the streets of Abuja to protest their unpaid entitlements if they don&rsquo;t get any favourable response from the Nigeria Football Federation on Wednesday, December 7.<br /><br />Today will make it four days the squad returned from the African Women Cup of Nations in Cameroon, but they have remained at the Agura Hotel in Abuja due to a bonus face-off with the NFF.<br /><br /><span class="body1">&ldquo;The girls are still in the hotel loitering about. They are very bitter and mean business, </span><span class="body1"><span class="body1">&rdquo; a top source told <b>allnigeriasoccer.com</b>. <br /><br /></span></span><span class="body1"><span class="body1">&ldquo;</span>They have said that if they don</span><span class="body1">&rsquo;t get a favourable response from the NFF today, they will carry placards and walk around the whole Abuja.<br /><br /></span><span class="body1"><span class="body1">He added : &ldquo;They have been&nbsp; suffering since they were in Cameroon. To take a bottle of coke in their hotel, they first have to take permission from the NFF.<br /><br /></span></span><span class="body1"><span class="body1">&ldquo;They won the Cup and their families are expecting something from the players.</span></span><span class="body1"><span class="body1">&rdquo;<br /><br />Super Falcons coach Florence Omagbemi will depart Abuja for Warri in the coming hours to attend the funeral of her late father. <br /><br />Ifeanyi Emmanuel <br /><br />Photo Credit : thenff.com<br /></span></span>
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