SuperSport Employs Agents, Players Managers As Writers, Andrew Randa Confesses
Published: April 23, 2014Lousy SuperSport correspondent Andrew Randa has confessed to being an agent, who manages Nigerian players for a fee and this has an impact on the credibility of stories published by the South Africa based television station.
Recall that allnigeriasoccer.com had previously reported with certainty that Randa Andrew was involved in the sale of Nigeria international John Ogu to Academica and received a handsome commission when the transfer was consummated.
Most of these transfers of Nigerian players are done in partnership with his fellow short mentor, Oluwashina Okeleji.
He also tried without success to get Enyimba forward Sibi Gwar a club in Israel and Turkey but this never materialized.
The unethical sports writer also manages for a fee the publicity accounts of all the Nigerian footballers based in the Middle Belt. Most of the stories Randa publishes on the website are paid for.
In a chat with allnigeriasoccer.com, Randa Andrew, one of the dullest reporters we have in Africa said : “I have advised and managed a lot of players and I have never been found wanting.
“I mean it, I advice players and this does not constitute conflict of interest. It is a simple issue. I work and discuss with whatever agent wants to represent him and we agree.”
The crook Andrew Randa was behind the fake quotes on John Ogu published by SuperSport , insulting Academica coach which landed the Nigeria international in trouble at the club.
Recall that allnigeriasoccer.com had previously reported with certainty that Randa Andrew was involved in the sale of Nigeria international John Ogu to Academica and received a handsome commission when the transfer was consummated.
Most of these transfers of Nigerian players are done in partnership with his fellow short mentor, Oluwashina Okeleji.
He also tried without success to get Enyimba forward Sibi Gwar a club in Israel and Turkey but this never materialized.
The unethical sports writer also manages for a fee the publicity accounts of all the Nigerian footballers based in the Middle Belt. Most of the stories Randa publishes on the website are paid for.
In a chat with allnigeriasoccer.com, Randa Andrew, one of the dullest reporters we have in Africa said : “I have advised and managed a lot of players and I have never been found wanting.
“I mean it, I advice players and this does not constitute conflict of interest. It is a simple issue. I work and discuss with whatever agent wants to represent him and we agree.”
The crook Andrew Randa was behind the fake quotes on John Ogu published by SuperSport , insulting Academica coach which landed the Nigeria international in trouble at the club.
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