Yaounde, Cameroon Africa(Cameroon News) – Roger Milla threatens that he would go out into the streets of Cameroon to protest against the actions of the Cameroon FA.
Legendary Cameroon striker, Roger Milla has threaten to start off protests in the streets of Cameroon against the Cameroon football federation(FECAFOOT) if the body does not furnish credible explanations about the consistently dismal performances of the Indomitable Lions.
In an interview that he gave recently for with local magazine Le jour, the soccer ace of the nineties indicated that like most of his Cameroonian fellow citizens were disheartened by the consistently poor performances and regular defeats of the Indomitable Lions and absence of growth of the country’s football and he feels that he may need to take to the streets to protest against the poor leadership of Fecafoot boss Iya Mohammed and his colleagues and to evoke for change. The 58-year old said that he would be issuing them ultimatum for action before August.
Milla had strong differences of opinion with Iya Mohammed in a meeting that was arranged by Cameroon’s Prime Minister Philemon Yang to have a look at the current crisis that is rocking Cameroon football. He also revealed to France-based radio RMC in a recent interview that he might be more than willing to share the proof of numerous malpractices in the management of Cameroon football which he is well aware of.
Cameroon has a bleak chance of qualifying for the Orange 2012 Afcon and would need nothing short of a miracle to move on what with just two more rounds to go.











Led them do what they want to do but it is to late, i love milla because he always stand for the truth, and most cameroonians hate truth tellers, as for me led us forget about 2012 AFCON and think about preparing them for the year 2014