Momodou Ceesay |
Soon after the 2005 Under-17 World
Cup in Peru, one of the best outings any Gambian team had in major
competitions, some of the most outstanding players in that tourney in fact
moved very close to becoming millionaires and Premiership stars.
Though there were strong rumours about the heights the Gambian players scaled after that tourney, it has just been disclosed in detail how close they came to hitting the jackpot.
Speaking on the sidelines of a press
briefing yesterday, Omar Sey, who was the GFA president at the time, revealed
that greed on the part of the players’ parents, their clubs and general lack of
organisation were responsible for Ebrima Sohna, Momodou Ceesay and Ousman
Jallow to misse out on fat contracts, notably with Chelsea.
“There were even quotations of some
40,000 pounds in one of the negotiations, but once news of the boys’ talks with
the clubs spread, relatives of the players themselves started calling me
demanding they talk with the clubs on behalf of the players,” Sey stated.
Also according Omar Sey, the Gambian
clubs of the boys too proved greedy by asking for sums and monies unreasonably
high under the circumstances.
‘’The players were officially
supposed to be Under-17, and that means they cannot straight away make a break
into first team contracts.
“The attitudes by all those named,
among other things, led to the failure of those potentially lucrative deals,
which would even have resulted in the establishment of a Chelsea football
academy in The Gambia,’’ Mr Sey moaned.
Source: Lamin Cham, The Point newspaper
Source: Lamin Cham, The Point newspaper
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