Britain, Spain, Italy among others benefit immensely from broadcast revenue accruing from TV rights and also sales of souvenirs, which bring stability to the monetary health of clubs and players alike.
Speaking with The Guardian at the weekend, Esin said the reason why the South Africans don’t fancy going to Europe to play football was because everything needed to make life conducive for them have been provided, making them contented and concentrate on developing their skills for bigger prospect. “The time has come when the corporate bodies need to come and be involved in moving our football forward. They actually have the impetus to change the face of the Nigerian football professionally. This is because there is a lot of money to be made in the game,” he said.
1st Civil Servant must leave the Glass House then Govt. funding must stop totally. Then watch magic happen