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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Oldboss(m): 6:33pm On Jul 05, 2021
andrewbaba44:


Chuks should not go to Lille oo abeg

He is a regular at Villarreal and should remain there as they will also be playing in the champions league
he would also play champion league football
but its a back water league
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Subzero047: 6:35pm On Jul 05, 2021
TheLoneCitizen:


I made that statement, and I stand upon it.

grin grin grin grin na you, well done o
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Nobody: 6:37pm On Jul 05, 2021
BascoVanVeli:


Pick the time and place and I will beat u like u stole meat from my pot. U think it is about making mouth online. Clown

Lol Basco don't forget your slogan.... Pueeacee gringrin

Leave Andrew. He can be annoying sometimes.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Oldboss(m): 6:46pm On Jul 05, 2021
The home-based players of the Super Eagles of Nigeria have another chance to show why they deserve more opportunities in the senior national team when they play friendly matches against Canada, Ghana and Cameroon. The team recently lost 4-0 to Mexico in an international friendly game played at the Los Angeles Coliseum in California, United States. Speaking after the game watched by over 50,000 fans, Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President, Amaju Pinnick, revealed that the federation was on the verge of finalising arrangements for the friendly games, which would hold before the 2022 World Cup qualifiers begin later this year. He added that the matches would hold in the 73,000 capacity M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, United States. NFF President Amaju Pinnick (centre) with home-based Super Eagles at training camps “This is the launchpad we are providing for you to showcase your talents,” Pinnick said while addressing the players. “This team is our pride, and we will keep you and monitor you because you are the next big thing in Nigerian football.” “In October, we will be flying the team to Baltimore for friendly games against Ghana possibly, Cameroun and Canada, maybe. We will sort that out in the coming weeks. We will tidy up all the documentation. You will be playing at the 73,000 capacity M&T Bank Stadium.” In the game against Mexico, Nigeria presented a team made up of players from the Nigerian Professional Football League (NPFL) with Ibrahim Sunusi, who plays for Montreal FC the only foreign-based star in the squad. The team’s inexperience showed as they fell to the Mexicans with goals from Hector Herrera, Rogelio Funes Mori and Jonathan dos Santos. Read more: Home-Based Super Eagles Suffer Heavy Defeat Against Mexico Speaking on the game, Super Eagles Head Coach, Gernot Rohr, praised the team for ‘a good outing.’ Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr “These are young players playing in front of over 50,000 fans in a foreign land. It was not easy but they showed they can play this game,” Rohr said. “We are very happy that fans are returning to stadiums after a long time playing in empty stadiums.” “Mexico is number 11 in the world and our young team consist of the best players in the professional league at home. They have learnt a lot from this game. I saw some interesting players who could be useful in our next World Cup qualifiers. Some of these players still have to work to improve physically.” Rohr explained that the game was part of Nigeria’s preparations for the World Cup qualifiers, which will start with a home team against Liberia on September 3. “A few days later, we hope to play against Cape Verde before meeting Central African Republics,” Rohr added. ” It is a long way to the World Cup, but this match has shown that some of the local players can play in the World Cup qualifiers.” “The match was a good lesson for my players because Mexico are one of the favourites for the Gold Cup.”
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by soetanoreoluwa(m): 6:53pm On Jul 05, 2021
Oldboss:
The home-based players of the Super Eagles of Nigeria
have another chance to show why they deserve more
opportunities in the senior national team when they play
friendly matches against Canada, Ghana and Cameroon.
The team recently lost 4-0 to Mexico in an international
friendly game played at the Los Angeles Coliseum in
California, United States.
Speaking after the game watched by over 50,000 fans,
Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President, Amaju Pinnick,
revealed that the federation was on the verge of finalising
arrangements for the friendly games, which would hold
before the 2022 World Cup qualifiers begin later this year.
He added that the matches would hold in the 73,000
capacity M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, United States.
NFF President Amaju Pinnick (centre) with home-based
Super Eagles at training camps
“This is the launchpad we are providing for you to
showcase your talents,” Pinnick said while addressing the
players. “This team is our pride, and we will keep you and
monitor you because you are the next big thing in Nigerian
football.”
“In October, we will be flying the team to Baltimore for
friendly games against Ghana possibly, Cameroun and
Canada, maybe. We will sort that out in the coming
weeks. We will tidy up all the documentation. You will be
playing at the 73,000 capacity M&T Bank Stadium.”
In the game against Mexico, Nigeria presented a team made
up of players from the Nigerian Professional Football League
(NPFL) with Ibrahim Sunusi, who plays for Montreal FC the
only foreign-based star in the squad.
The team’s inexperience showed as they fell to the
Mexicans with goals from Hector Herrera, Rogelio Funes
Mori and Jonathan dos Santos.
Read more: Home-Based Super Eagles Suffer Heavy
Defeat Against Mexico
Speaking on the game, Super Eagles Head Coach, Gernot
Rohr, praised the team for ‘a good outing.’
Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr
“These are young players playing in front of over 50,000
fans in a foreign land. It was not easy but they showed they
can play this game,” Rohr said. “We are very happy that
fans are returning to stadiums after a long time playing in
empty stadiums.”
“Mexico is number 11 in the world and our young team
consist of the best players in the professional league at
home. They have learnt a lot from this game. I saw some
interesting players who could be useful in our next World
Cup qualifiers. Some of these players still have to work to
improve physically.”
Rohr explained that the game was part of Nigeria’s
preparations for the World Cup qualifiers, which will start
with a home team against Liberia on September 3.
“A few days later, we hope to play against Cape Verde
before meeting Central African Republics,” Rohr added. ” It
is a long way to the World Cup, but this match has shown
that some of the local players can play in the World Cup
qualifiers.”
“The match was a good lesson for my players because
Mexico are one of the favourites for the Gold Cup.”


What's going on? Home based vs Ghana This can't be...
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Oldboss(m): 7:00pm On Jul 05, 2021
soetanoreoluwa:



What's going on? Home based vs Ghana This can't be...
it going to happen
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Danielnino00(m): 7:10pm On Jul 05, 2021
The NPFL and it's players is simply a reflection of the sorry state of affairs in this country... We have stagnated in almost every sector.... Nothing seems to be working anymore...
it's pathetic!

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by DrKlever(m): 7:17pm On Jul 05, 2021
Oldboss:
The home-based players of the Super Eagles of Nigeria
have another chance to show why they deserve more
opportunities in the senior national team when they play
friendly matches against Canada, Ghana and Cameroon.
The team recently lost 4-0 to Mexico in an international
friendly game played at the Los Angeles Coliseum in
California, United States.
Speaking after the game watched by over 50,000 fans,
Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President, Amaju Pinnick,
revealed that the federation was on the verge of finalising
arrangements for the friendly games, which would hold
before the 2022 World Cup qualifiers begin later this year.
He added that the matches would hold in the 73,000
capacity M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, United States.
NFF President Amaju Pinnick (centre) with home-based
Super Eagles at training camps
“This is the launchpad we are providing for you to
showcase your talents,” Pinnick said while addressing the
players. “This team is our pride, and we will keep you and
monitor you because you are the next big thing in Nigerian
football.”
“In October, we will be flying the team to Baltimore for
friendly games against Ghana possibly, Cameroun and
Canada, maybe. We will sort that out in the coming
weeks. We will tidy up all the documentation. You will be
playing at the 73,000 capacity M&T Bank Stadium.”
In the game against Mexico, Nigeria presented a team made
up of players from the Nigerian Professional Football League
(NPFL) with Ibrahim Sunusi, who plays for Montreal FC the
only foreign-based star in the squad.
The team’s inexperience showed as they fell to the
Mexicans with goals from Hector Herrera, Rogelio Funes
Mori and Jonathan dos Santos.
Read more: Home-Based Super Eagles Suffer Heavy
Defeat Against Mexico
Speaking on the game, Super Eagles Head Coach, Gernot
Rohr, praised the team for ‘a good outing.’
Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr
“These are young players playing in front of over 50,000
fans in a foreign land. It was not easy but they showed they
can play this game,” Rohr said. “We are very happy that
fans are returning to stadiums after a long time playing in
empty stadiums.”
“Mexico is number 11 in the world and our young team
consist of the best players in the professional league at
home. They have learnt a lot from this game. I saw some
interesting players who could be useful in our next World
Cup qualifiers. Some of these players still have to work to
improve physically.”
Rohr explained that the game was part of Nigeria’s
preparations for the World Cup qualifiers, which will start
with a home team against Liberia on September 3.
“A few days later, we hope to play against Cape Verde
before meeting Central African Republics,” Rohr added. ” It
is a long way to the World Cup, but this match has shown
that some of the local players can play in the World Cup
qualifiers.”
“The match was a good lesson for my players because
Mexico are one of the favourites for the Gold Cup.”
Someone needs to be fired before our fifa rank slides further down. Is this a joke or what?

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Xlad(m): 7:25pm On Jul 05, 2021
Our German scouts, wetin unah get to talk? �

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by JohnBullMySon: 7:26pm On Jul 05, 2021
DrKlever:
Someone needs to be fired before our fifa rank slides further down. Is this a joke or what?
Someone shared something in the NFF for this guys to smoke. What the hell is going on

I also read that the home team are playing LIBERIA? I just hope I'm understanding it incorrectly.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by JohnBullMySon: 7:28pm On Jul 05, 2021
Xlad:
Our German scouts, wetin unah get to talk? �
Eh be like say na wetin vex Pinnick be this oh grin grin

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by BascoVanVeli(m): 7:31pm On Jul 05, 2021
Beloved3:


Lol Basco don't forget your slogan.... Pueeacee gringrin

Leave Andrew. He can be annoying sometimes.


Don't worry it is nothing serious. He does get on my nerves from time to time but that's just him. At the end of the day he is a good guy. We all have our short comings.

Thanks for the shout out too. I might need to start selling shirts that say "Pueeacee" cheesy

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by fabyom: 7:41pm On Jul 05, 2021
Why Ole does not want to buy Ndidi? I don't understand that Ole guy!
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Odunayaw(m): 7:44pm On Jul 05, 2021
12large1:


If he was Nigerian, they would had called for his retirement 5 years ago
We would have, if he were not at the top of his game

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Nobody: 8:00pm On Jul 05, 2021
BascoVanVeli:




Thanks for the shout out too. I might need to start selling shirts that say "Pueeacee" cheesy

grin grin grin
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by humility33(m): 8:05pm On Jul 05, 2021
Oldboss:
The home-based players of the Super Eagles of Nigeria
have another chance to show why they deserve more
opportunities in the senior national team when they play
friendly matches against Canada, Ghana and Cameroon.
The team recently lost 4-0 to Mexico in an international
friendly game played at the Los Angeles Coliseum in
California, United States.
Speaking after the game watched by over 50,000 fans,
Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President, Amaju Pinnick,
revealed that the federation was on the verge of finalising
arrangements for the friendly games, which would hold
before the 2022 World Cup qualifiers begin later this year.
He added that the matches would hold in the 73,000
capacity M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, United States.
NFF President Amaju Pinnick (centre) with home-based
Super Eagles at training camps
“This is the launchpad we are providing for you to
showcase your talents,” Pinnick said while addressing the
players. “This team is our pride, and we will keep you and
monitor you because you are the next big thing in Nigerian
football.”
“In October, we will be flying the team to Baltimore for
friendly games against Ghana possibly, Cameroun and
Canada, maybe. We will sort that out in the coming
weeks. We will tidy up all the documentation. You will be
playing at the 73,000 capacity M&T Bank Stadium.”
In the game against Mexico, Nigeria presented a team made
up of players from the Nigerian Professional Football League
(NPFL) with Ibrahim Sunusi, who plays for Montreal FC the
only foreign-based star in the squad.
The team’s inexperience showed as they fell to the
Mexicans with goals from Hector Herrera, Rogelio Funes
Mori and Jonathan dos Santos.
Read more: Home-Based Super Eagles Suffer Heavy
Defeat Against Mexico
Speaking on the game, Super Eagles Head Coach, Gernot
Rohr, praised the team for ‘a good outing.’
Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr
“These are young players playing in front of over 50,000
fans in a foreign land. It was not easy but they showed they
can play this game,” Rohr said. “We are very happy that
fans are returning to stadiums after a long time playing in
empty stadiums.”
“Mexico is number 11 in the world and our young team
consist of the best players in the professional league at
home. They have learnt a lot from this game. I saw some
interesting players who could be useful in our next World
Cup qualifiers. Some of these players still have to work to
improve physically.”
Rohr explained that the game was part of Nigeria’s
preparations for the World Cup qualifiers, which will start
with a home team against Liberia on September 3.
“A few days later, we hope to play against Cape Verde
before meeting Central African Republics,” Rohr added. ” It
is a long way to the World Cup, but this match has shown
that some of the local players can play in the World Cup
qualifiers.”
“The match was a good lesson for my players because
Mexico are one of the favourites for the Gold Cup.”
I just weak to be honest

He even called this old men young players
Instead of them to organise this friendlies for the super eagles Team A and organise something in africa for Team B so as to prepare for chan and wafu tourney
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by humility33(m): 8:07pm On Jul 05, 2021
andrewbaba44:


I don’t think you can beat me even if I haven’t seen you before

I don’t work out every week to be beaten by an ekuke japata man like you

With the voice I heard from your lovely commentary I am sure I will beat you to pulp and break at least your left leg

My minds tell me you are a midget and you have pot belly ,these alone will disqualify you to fight against me cheesy

A word is enough for the wise grin

You dey make mouth sha
Lol grin
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Mujtahida: 8:12pm On Jul 05, 2021
Ppogbae:
If there's anything this Euros has shown us, it's that European football is leaps and bounds ahead of the rest of the world, even South America sef.

To be frank, last World cup should've served as a stark warning. The gap is growing and CAF needs to address this by starting a nation's league, investing more into West African domestic football, etc.
For me the reason is that Europe being the epicenter of the modern game has fashioned the game according to its own strength. And because of the fact that African and South American players ply their trade in Europe, means that the European influence on football is strengthened.
Brazil for example plays samba but not anymore. I wager that until other continents find a way to restyle their football, they will be at the mercy of European teams who have made football a science.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Subzero047: 8:26pm On Jul 05, 2021
Mujtahida:

For me the reason is that Europe being the epicenter of the modern game has fashioned the game according to its own strength. And because of the fact that African and South American players ply their trade in Europe, means that the European influence on football is strengthened.
Brazil for example plays samba but not anymore. I wager that until other continents find a way to restyle their football, they will be at the mercy of European teams who have made football a science .

Exactly football is now about xg, xa and all that, Europe has redefined football and we have no choice but to follow through
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Subzero047: 8:27pm On Jul 05, 2021
Oldboss:
The home-based players of the Super Eagles of Nigeria
have another chance to show why they deserve more
opportunities in the senior national team when they play
friendly matches against Canada, Ghana and Cameroon.
The team recently lost 4-0 to Mexico in an international
friendly game played at the Los Angeles Coliseum in
California, United States.
Speaking after the game watched by over 50,000 fans,
Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President, Amaju Pinnick,
revealed that the federation was on the verge of finalising
arrangements for the friendly games, which would hold
before the 2022 World Cup qualifiers begin later this year.
He added that the matches would hold in the 73,000
capacity M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, United States.
NFF President Amaju Pinnick (centre) with home-based
Super Eagles at training camps
“This is the launchpad we are providing for you to
showcase your talents,” Pinnick said while addressing the
players. “This team is our pride, and we will keep you and
monitor you because you are the next big thing in Nigerian
football.”
“In October, we will be flying the team to Baltimore for
friendly games against Ghana possibly, Cameroun and
Canada, maybe. We will sort that out in the coming
weeks. We will tidy up all the documentation. You will be
playing at the 73,000 capacity M&T Bank Stadium.”
In the game against Mexico, Nigeria presented a team made
up of players from the Nigerian Professional Football League
(NPFL) with Ibrahim Sunusi, who plays for Montreal FC the
only foreign-based star in the squad.
The team’s inexperience showed as they fell to the
Mexicans with goals from Hector Herrera, Rogelio Funes
Mori and Jonathan dos Santos.
Read more: Home-Based Super Eagles Suffer Heavy
Defeat Against Mexico
Speaking on the game, Super Eagles Head Coach, Gernot
Rohr, praised the team for ‘a good outing.’
Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr
“These are young players playing in front of over 50,000
fans in a foreign land. It was not easy but they showed they
can play this game,” Rohr said. “We are very happy that
fans are returning to stadiums after a long time playing in
empty stadiums.”
“Mexico is number 11 in the world and our young team
consist of the best players in the professional league at
home. They have learnt a lot from this game. I saw some
interesting players who could be useful in our next World
Cup qualifiers. Some of these players still have to work to
improve physically.”
Rohr explained that the game was part of Nigeria’s
preparations for the World Cup qualifiers, which will start
with a home team against Liberia on September 3.
“A few days later, we hope to play against Cape Verde
before meeting Central African Republics,” Rohr added. ” It
is a long way to the World Cup, but this match has shown
that some of the local players can play in the World Cup
qualifiers.”
“The match was a good lesson for my players because
Mexico are one of the favourites for the Gold Cup.”

Amaju, Amaju, Amaju how many times did I call you??
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrewbaba44: 8:34pm On Jul 05, 2021
humility33:


You dey make mouth sha
Lol grin


cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by JohnBullMySon: 8:36pm On Jul 05, 2021
Mujtahida:

For me the reason is that Europe being the epicenter of the modern game has fashioned the game according to its own strength. And because of the fact that African and South American players ply their trade in Europe, means that the European influence on football is strengthened.
Brazil for example plays samba but not anymore. I wager that until other continents find a way to restyle their football, they will be at the mercy of European teams who have made football a science.
What defines who tops the game is success. Europeans are showing that with the right techniques, they'll still beat you no matter how skillful and talented your team is. So it does not matter what other continents decide to play. they'll still have the results. Football is counted with goals.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrewbaba44: 8:38pm On Jul 05, 2021
BascoVanVeli:


Don't worry it is nothing serious. He does get on my nerves from time to time but that's just him. At the end of the day he is a good guy. We all have our short comings.

Thanks for the shout out too. I might need to start selling shirts that say "Pueeacee" cheesy

Why will you say i am a good guy

Make your findings well next time cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrewbaba44: 8:39pm On Jul 05, 2021
Beloved3:


Lol Basco don't forget your slogan.... Pueeacee gringrin

Leave Andrew. He can be annoying sometimes.


Bia you better be careful there

No go buy basco fight grin
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 12large1: 8:51pm On Jul 05, 2021
Oldboss:
The home-based players of the Super Eagles of Nigeria
have another chance to show why they deserve more
opportunities in the senior national team when they play
friendly matches against Canada, Ghana and Cameroon.
The team recently lost 4-0 to Mexico in an international
friendly game played at the Los Angeles Coliseum in
California, United States.
Speaking after the game watched by over 50,000 fans,
Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President, Amaju Pinnick,
revealed that the federation was on the verge of finalising
arrangements for the friendly games, which would hold
before the 2022 World Cup qualifiers begin later this year.
He added that the matches would hold in the 73,000
capacity M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, United States.
NFF President Amaju Pinnick (centre) with home-based
Super Eagles at training camps
“This is the launchpad we are providing for you to
showcase your talents,” Pinnick said while addressing the
players. “This team is our pride, and we will keep you and
monitor you because you are the next big thing in Nigerian
football.”
“In October, we will be flying the team to Baltimore for
friendly games against Ghana possibly, Cameroun and
Canada, maybe. We will sort that out in the coming
weeks. We will tidy up all the documentation. You will be
playing at the 73,000 capacity M&T Bank Stadium.”
In the game against Mexico, Nigeria presented a team made
up of players from the Nigerian Professional Football League
(NPFL) with Ibrahim Sunusi, who plays for Montreal FC the
only foreign-based star in the squad.
The team’s inexperience showed as they fell to the
Mexicans with goals from Hector Herrera, Rogelio Funes
Mori and Jonathan dos Santos.
Read more: Home-Based Super Eagles Suffer Heavy
Defeat Against Mexico
Speaking on the game, Super Eagles Head Coach, Gernot
Rohr, praised the team for ‘a good outing.’
Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr
“These are young players playing in front of over 50,000
fans in a foreign land. It was not easy but they showed they
can play this game,” Rohr said. “We are very happy that
fans are returning to stadiums after a long time playing in
empty stadiums.”
“Mexico is number 11 in the world and our young team
consist of the best players in the professional league at
home. They have learnt a lot from this game. I saw some
interesting players who could be useful in our next World
Cup qualifiers. Some of these players still have to work to
improve physically.”
Rohr explained that the game was part of Nigeria’s
preparations for the World Cup qualifiers, which will start
with a home team against Liberia on September 3.
“A few days later, we hope to play against Cape Verde
before meeting Central African Republics,” Rohr added. ” It
is a long way to the World Cup, but this match has shown
that some of the local players can play in the World Cup
qualifiers.”
“The match was a good lesson for my players because
Mexico are one of the favourites for the Gold Cup.”

Homebase vs Ghana senior team? This amaju guy has to be stopped

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 9:19pm On Jul 05, 2021
12large1:


If he was Nigerian, they would had called for his retirement 5 years ago

"Tired old legs, he should give young, hungry players a chance" undecided
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Afobear: 9:22pm On Jul 05, 2021
12large1:


Homebase vs Ghana senior team? This amaju guy has to be stopped



What are you afraid of ? Imagining scenes where Ghana exports a festival of goals to your Team ?
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrewbaba44: 9:25pm On Jul 05, 2021
Xlad:
Our German scouts, wetin unah get to talk? �


Chai

Na wa oooo
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrewbaba44: 9:26pm On Jul 05, 2021
Icon4s:


"Tired old legs, he should give young, hungry players a chance" undecided

Which young players chance

He wants to add to his cabinet jare
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 9:28pm On Jul 05, 2021
Oldboss:
The home-based players of the Super Eagles of Nigeria
have another chance to show why they deserve more
opportunities in the senior national team when they play
friendly matches against Canada, Ghana and Cameroon.
The team recently lost 4-0 to Mexico in an international
friendly game played at the Los Angeles Coliseum in
California, United States.
Speaking after the game watched by over 50,000 fans,
Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President, Amaju Pinnick,
revealed that the federation was on the verge of finalising
arrangements for the friendly games, which would hold
before the 2022 World Cup qualifiers begin later this year.
He added that the matches would hold in the 73,000
capacity M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, United States.
NFF President Amaju Pinnick (centre) with home-based
Super Eagles at training camps
“This is the launchpad we are providing for you to
showcase your talents,” Pinnick said while addressing the
players. “This team is our pride, and we will keep you and
monitor you because you are the next big thing in Nigerian
football.”
“In October, we will be flying the team to Baltimore for
friendly games against Ghana possibly, Cameroun and
Canada, maybe. We will sort that out in the coming
weeks. We will tidy up all the documentation. You will be
playing at the 73,000 capacity M&T Bank Stadium.”
In the game against Mexico, Nigeria presented a team made
up of players from the Nigerian Professional Football League
(NPFL) with Ibrahim Sunusi, who plays for Montreal FC the
only foreign-based star in the squad.
The team’s inexperience showed as they fell to the
Mexicans with goals from Hector Herrera, Rogelio Funes
Mori and Jonathan dos Santos.
Read more: Home-Based Super Eagles Suffer Heavy
Defeat Against Mexico
Speaking on the game, Super Eagles Head Coach, Gernot
Rohr, praised the team for ‘a good outing.’
Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr
“These are young players playing in front of over 50,000
fans in a foreign land. It was not easy but they showed they
can play this game,” Rohr said. “We are very happy that
fans are returning to stadiums after a long time playing in
empty stadiums.”
“Mexico is number 11 in the world and our young team
consist of the best players in the professional league at
home. They have learnt a lot from this game. I saw some
interesting players who could be useful in our next World
Cup qualifiers. Some of these players still have to work to
improve physically.”
Rohr explained that the game was part of Nigeria’s
preparations for the World Cup qualifiers, which will start
with a home team against Liberia on September 3.
“A few days later, we hope to play against Cape Verde
before meeting Central African Republics,” Rohr added. ” It
is a long way to the World Cup, but this match has shown
that some of the local players can play in the World Cup
qualifiers.”
“The match was a good lesson for my players because
Mexico are one of the favourites for the Gold Cup.”


Rather than making use of these games to prepare the Super Eagles for the WCQ Amaju is busy organizing International friendlies with the NPFL boys.
What does he want to achieve with these home based players for God's sakes?

This guy needs to be stopped. He obviously doesn't know what he is doing anymore. angry

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 9:29pm On Jul 05, 2021
andrewbaba44:


Which young players chance

He wants to add to his cabinet jare

You obviously didn't get my sarcasm. Go back again, read the post I quoted and read my post again. But this time, calmly. wink

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrewbaba44: 9:38pm On Jul 05, 2021
Icon4s:


You obviously didn't get my sarcasm. Go back again, read the post I quoted and read my post again. But this time, calmly. wink

Okay chief

Got it now

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