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As the days get shorter, the nights get cooler and October winds make gradually barren tree limbs rattle and scrape, you know Halloween is just around the corner.
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Halloween. Even the word can send a delicious chill up the spine. It's a time for pumpkin carving, candy shopping, costume planning -- and ghost story telling.
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Former Super Eagles Head Coach, Christian Chukwu, has passionately asked senior national team s caretaker coach, Stephen Keshi to honourably take a walk from the job.<br>
The Mississippi Gulf Coast has its share of ghost stories, from one end of the state to the other. From now until Oct. 31, the Sun Herald will tell some of those tales in the Your Life section.
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Still shell-shocked over the unexpected Eagles defeat in the hands of Sudan, Chukwu said Keshi does not need to wait any longer but take the exit option.
Today's story takes place at the Old Brick House on Back Bay in Biloxi. It sits on property once owned by Jean Baptiste Carquotte, who received a land grant from the Spanish government in 1784, and is one of the oldest homes remaining in Biloxi. Although Hurricane Katrina severely damaged the historic home, it has been carefully restored. It might still be the home of a fellow who just can't leave the place.
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Local lore says the figure of a man, dressed in the late 19th-century clothes of a gentleman, can be seen smoking a pipe on the front porch, staring out toward Back Bay, enjoying the view. Then he knocks the pipe clear and walks back inside through the unopened front door.
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This is football for you, Keshi won the 2013 AFCON title and took us to the FIFA World Cup in Brazil and everyone was completely happy.<br>
"Haunted Mississippi Gulf Coast" by Bud Steed relates the story of the Old Brick House ghost who, Steed says, occasionally has been seen in the yard and seems to appear just about anytime he pleases.<p>Related Articles:</p><ul><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Tivoli</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Totally</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton W</a></li></ul>
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Now that he has not done well so far in the qualifiers to the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, Nigerians definitely won t be happy with him.<br>
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When Samson Siasia didn t qualify Nigeria for the 2012 AFCON he was fired so Keshi knows what to expect from his employer with this painful defeat.
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Keshi has no contract at the moment so there is nothing anybody will lose, I think he knows exactly what to expect though that decision is left with the NFF.<br>
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That s how the coaching job is, ups and downs. At one point you re a hero and at another time you become a villain.<br>
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Though I was not available to watch the match but defeat was the last thing I expected, I m deeply shocked to learn that it s over for us as far as Maroc 2015 AFCON is concerned, said the former Harambee Stars coach to supersport.com.<br>
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Chukwu voiced his preference for a restart of another rebuilding process with 100 per cent domestic players.<br>
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The Maroc 2015 AFCON blackout means we ve to start all over to organise our team using the home-based players as foundation of our team.
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I m sure Sudan won t have beaten us if we had used entirely home-based players, so this is the right time for us to come back home, scout for quality players and build up on them.<br>
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I think there is no hunger or competition among the foreign-based players, there is nothing they re offering us at the moment.<br>
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Let s have the home-based players as foundation of our new look Super Eagles, I m sure the Sudanese side that defeated us would have paraded up to 80% domestic players.<br>
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Of course, the coaching crew that will handle the new assignment is for the Nigeria Football Federation to decide, said the former Nigerian defender.<p>Related Articles:</p><ul><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Palermo</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Pallas</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Rendez-Vous</a></li></ul>

Revision as of 00:08, 31 October 2014


Former Super Eagles Head Coach, Christian Chukwu, has passionately asked senior national team s caretaker coach, Stephen Keshi to honourably take a walk from the job.
Still shell-shocked over the unexpected Eagles defeat in the hands of Sudan, Chukwu said Keshi does not need to wait any longer but take the exit option.
This is football for you, Keshi won the 2013 AFCON title and took us to the FIFA World Cup in Brazil and everyone was completely happy.
Now that he has not done well so far in the qualifiers to the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, Nigerians definitely won t be happy with him.
When Samson Siasia didn t qualify Nigeria for the 2012 AFCON he was fired so Keshi knows what to expect from his employer with this painful defeat.
Keshi has no contract at the moment so there is nothing anybody will lose, I think he knows exactly what to expect though that decision is left with the NFF.
That s how the coaching job is, ups and downs. At one point you re a hero and at another time you become a villain.
Though I was not available to watch the match but defeat was the last thing I expected, I m deeply shocked to learn that it s over for us as far as Maroc 2015 AFCON is concerned, said the former Harambee Stars coach to supersport.com.
Chukwu voiced his preference for a restart of another rebuilding process with 100 per cent domestic players.
The Maroc 2015 AFCON blackout means we ve to start all over to organise our team using the home-based players as foundation of our team.
I m sure Sudan won t have beaten us if we had used entirely home-based players, so this is the right time for us to come back home, scout for quality players and build up on them.
I think there is no hunger or competition among the foreign-based players, there is nothing they re offering us at the moment.
Let s have the home-based players as foundation of our new look Super Eagles, I m sure the Sudanese side that defeated us would have paraded up to 80% domestic players.
Of course, the coaching crew that will handle the new assignment is for the Nigeria Football Federation to decide, said the former Nigerian defender.

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