Friday, 6 July 2012
ARSENAL ADJOURN NIGERIA TRIP
The North London club had
scheduled a match against the
Super Eagles,which was set to
take place on the 5th of August.
This trip was set to be the first
match that the team played in
Africa, following Arsene Wenger
being appointed manager of the
club.
However, the way things are
going, it seems like this trip is no
longer going to take place on the
date that it was supposed to.
The
club has claimed that they have
some logistical problems and
these are going to prevent the
match to take place on the
scheduled dates.
Marketing director Angus
Kinnear is quoted to have said:
"Bringing a top-level club to an
international market is always
complicated and logistically
challenging.”
"With the proposed match in
Nigeria planned for early August,
we could not get comfortable on
everything needed to satisfy our
requirements,so we have
reluctantly taken the decision to
postpone the team’s visit."
He then went on to apologize to
the African fans who were
looking forward to the game, as
he admitted that the club would
try to balance things out and
could be in the country next
summer.
"We have a huge and loyal
following in Africa, and we are
sorry that the team will not be
visiting this summer," he
continued.
"However, we have a long-term
commitment to Nigeria and we
are already making plans for a
visit next summer.”
The club haven’t really revealed
as to what the details are for the
trip, since they seem to be
blaming it all on logistical
problems.
What is rather interesting, is the
fact that the club made these
announcements only hours after
Robin Van Persie revealed that
he won’t be sticking around at
the Emirates.
Many believe that the club are
trying to resolve that situation,
before they can think of
travelling to numerous countries,
in order to have a successful pre
season.
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