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Wolves Boycott Nasarawa Clash

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Warri Wolves have
maintained that unless Nasarawa United play a rescheduled match against Giwa FC yesterday, they will not be in Lafia for their final match with Nasarawa United on Sunday.
Wolves, Giwa and Nasarawa United are all locked in the race to finish third in the league and represent Nigeria in next year’s CAF Confederation Cup.
Wolves chief executive Davidson Owumi said they have had enough of the rubbish going on in the league especially the last four matches and will no longer fold their hands and allow that to continue.
According to him, any Club who want to be a champion should work for it and not scheme to get free points and as a result of that, Nasarawa should go and slug it out with Giwa FC rather than scheming to get free points.
“If you look at the last few weeks, you will be wondering whether this is the way they run football in other countries. The whole thing looks disgusting and come to think of it, Nasarawa United said they will not honour their match with Giwa FC.
“We have resolved not to go to Lafia for our last match if they fail to play against Giwa FC. We have had enough of this nonsense and we can no longer keep quiet.
“Any club that wishes to be true Champion should work for it and not scheme to get free points.”
Owumi also charged referees to be up and doing in this crucial stages of the league and urged journalists to report accurately for the league to improve.
“I want to also appeal to the referees to be up and doing in this crucial time and ensure that they do their best,” he urged.
“I also want to beg our media men to travel to all venues to cover matches and not limit it to one area. They should go to the South, West and North to see what is going on and report same.”

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