Henry Makinwa, former Vandrezzer FC Coach. Photo | IG (vandrezzer.fc)
Former Vandrezzer manager, Henry Makinwa, has revealed that he lost his job as a result of poor organisation by the league administrators.
The former Nigerian international explained that the Team was on a run of good form until a League Management decision to have them train in Uyo and play their league games in Lagos.
Makinwa insists the decision sparked the spiral that eventually resulted in the team’s dip in form and ultimately led to his sack as Vandrezzer FC boss.
While speaking with FL, the Coach maintains that Vandrezzer FC are a club for the future as the right structure are in place and also implemented to make sure that they change the face of club football in the country.
Makinwa’s romance with the club ended after a run of poor form which includes losing two games consecutively and drawing twice at home.
Although the team had held on to a promotion playoff spot in the NNL for weeks, being in third, they would however fall further down and fail to actualize their Promotion objective.
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