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Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by zenus(m): 11:21pm On Sep 16, 2010
na wow o
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by Xeon: 11:22pm On Sep 16, 2010
i must comend the koreans they tried  nd dint giv up
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by Adonike(m): 11:23pm On Sep 16, 2010
No matter whatever happens, it will definitely be Nigeria all the way,
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by honeric01(m): 11:24pm On Sep 16, 2010
hehehehe, they should not expect even a fly at the airport if they fail to reach the finals
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by Nobody: 11:24pm On Sep 16, 2010
Dem fit equalize sha.
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by Nobody: 11:25pm On Sep 16, 2010
i guess its all over
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by judano: 11:26pm On Sep 16, 2010
9 minutes to go.

The Koreans are practically strolling the pitch.

But they break with dangerous counter-attacks!

They certainly are tactically better these closing stages.

There is no breath left in either team
smiley

It will be a T&T miracle if we scale through
Those long over head balls are not helping us at all
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by Adonike(m): 11:27pm On Sep 16, 2010
Our Girls have Tried!
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by Nobody: 11:28pm On Sep 16, 2010
embarassed
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by judano: 11:31pm On Sep 16, 2010
Tactically, it was wrong for our girls to have kept attacking after they went 2 goals up within 4 minutes.

It was wrong to retain such a dreadful goalkeeper for the entire 120 minutes.

The girls gave their best but seem to be heading home.

Nig 5- Kor Rep 6
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by abasifo(m): 11:33pm On Sep 16, 2010
The referee blows for the end of the second period of extra time.
120' HANWOOL (in) comes off the bench to replace GEUMMIN (out) (Korea Republic)
119' Korea Republic tries a shot on goal, but it is off-target.
119' Nigeria concede a free-kick following a challenge on a player from Korea Republic.
118' A player from Nigeria is adjudged to be in an offside position.
116' The goalkeeper of Korea Republic pulls off a save.
116' A player from Nigeria sees her effort hit the target.
115' BICHNA (Korea Republic) is cautioned.
112' Nigeria are ruled offside.
110' Nigeria swing in the corner.
108' Nigeria tries a shot on goal, but it is off-target.
107' A player from Korea Republic commits a foul.
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by chidexy(m): 11:33pm On Sep 16, 2010
They went down gallantly. Hold your heads up, girls, we are proud of you and what you've achieved.
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by Xeon: 11:34pm On Sep 16, 2010
ommase ooo   embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by slex(m): 11:36pm On Sep 16, 2010
The girls tried their best. Can someone explain why they stopped their yori yori football and decided to be playing police ball
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by Adonike(m): 11:36pm On Sep 16, 2010
Full time Nig. 5:6
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by Nobody: 11:37pm On Sep 16, 2010
better luck next time

Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by honeric01(m): 11:39pm On Sep 16, 2010
That goalkeeper is a waste of space!
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by Stonnydrey(m): 11:43pm On Sep 16, 2010
They need Enyeama,
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by slex(m): 11:44pm On Sep 16, 2010
the goalie didn't make a single dive throughout this tournament, i stand to be corrected
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by Xeon: 11:48pm On Sep 16, 2010
but our girls initially looked better than this stage wat happened? i guess they were over exited with the early lead and wanted more goals like  germans but it all turned against
coach self soppose causion them all the same they tried full scolarship for wearing the jersey ,it ent easy
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by Ekykool(m): 12:09am On Sep 17, 2010
The girls lost concentration. Bad officiating. The coach was just barking at the girls like a mad dog. The most annoying part was that the keeper was really a JOKE. Come back home girls,
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by phreakabit(m): 12:24am On Sep 17, 2010
James Peters has done it again that old dilapidated turtle just wouldn't leave the coaches to do their jobs, I have a very strong feeling he asked for Ordega to be subbed, that guy just deserves to die,fkucing retard

Ref do Ojoro sef, Koreas 2nd goal was offside while the pen wasnt actually a pen
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by honeric01(m): 12:35am On Sep 17, 2010
useless goalkeeper angry angry angry
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by olumba7000: 1:21am On Sep 17, 2010
It is a pity that the girls lose to their counterpart. This is a game they should have won clearly. The game ended 6:5 in favour of the Koreans
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by Kilode1: 1:44am On Sep 17, 2010
judano:

Tactically, it was wrong for our girls to have kept attacking after they went 2 goals up within 4 minutes.
It was wrong to retain such a dreadful goalkeeper for the entire 120 minutes.

The girls gave their best but seem to be heading home.

Nig 5- Kor Rep 6

When you are 29yrs old but claiming 14, you tend to wanna run further than your legs and age can carry you to prove you ain't lying. grin

They tried their best all the same. They should be proud lipsrsealed
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by Nobody: 5:13am On Sep 17, 2010
I am still very proud of you girls
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by saintneo(m): 5:18am On Sep 17, 2010
even the gerwomangerman machines fell the to the other korea.
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by Ranoscky(m): 6:12am On Sep 17, 2010
Go on gals!
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by Syenite(m): 7:04am On Sep 17, 2010
Tactics failed them.
They were the strongest team in the tournament. They only lacked ideas upfront.
They could have white-washed the Koreans.
We didn't have a goal keeper,every Korean shot on goal hit the net.
Now the almighty Germans are out, we could have won the tournament had we scaled through s/korea.
They are a good side they played good football and should graduate to the U-20.

THERE IS FUTURE FOR OUR FEMALE FOOTBALL cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by ariy(m): 8:08am On Sep 17, 2010
"I give it to the Koreans. They have good fighting spirit."

That quote was part of a virtual concession speech from Nigerian coach Peter Dedevbo, after South Korea booted his "Flamingoes" from the FIFA Under-17 Women's World Cup yesterday via a 6-5 extra time win, at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, in Marabella.

The Nigerian tactician looked very disappointed after his team squandered a 2-0 lead they got inside the first three minutes of the encounter, taking in two goals in both halves of regulation time, and then again in the first period of extra time.

The heroine in the Asians' "great escape" was striker Yeo Min Ji, who, according to Choi Duck Joo, was "80 per cent fit", but she beat Nigerian goalkeeper Amina Abu four times.

Nigeria were on the verge of losing in regulation time anyway, that is until a Korean defensive lapse handed them a lifeline, and Ngozi Okobi took it gleefully for the Africans to tie up the scores at 4-4 after 90 minutes.

That sent the match into extra time, and before you could say 'fleet-footed Flamingoes', the South Koreans had restored their one-goal advantage, captain Kim Areum rounding Abu after a diagonal pass from the right from Lee Jungeun.

Four minutes later Yeo Min Ji followed up with her fourth item of the evening, and although Loveth Ayila struck for Nigeria, South Korea had already done enough.

Few would have thought the Koreans could have recovered after conceding two early goals. Ayila stunned them in the second minute from a corner, then Winifred Eyebhoria added one for good measure.

But Korea Republic rode their luck, and the early pressure, to respond in the 15th through the boot of Lee Geum Min. Eight minutes later Yeo Min Ji got into the act to tie up the scores, but Okobi ensured Nigeria had the advantage at the break, finding the target in the 37th.

Things were all going Nigeria's way, but they failed to take a few good chances, and the crowd was also disapproving of a number of calls from Greek referee Thalia Mitsi that went against the Africans.

The match started to swing in the 70th when the Koreans were awarded a penalty. Yeo Min Ji scored to level the match at 3-3. And they could smell victory when Yeo hit home in the 88th, rounding the goalie and slotting home to make it 4-3. But Okobi took advantage of a Korean blunder to send the match into extra time.

Thanks, though, to the Koreans' persistence, penalties were not needed to settle the affair.

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/sports/South_Korean_six_sink__Flamingoes_-103108334.html
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by friendl: 8:28am On Sep 17, 2010
why is this thing so painful,

i am not even so patriotic
Re: Nigeria-Korea Republic (Fifa U17 Womens WC Quarter Final) Ended 5 - 6 by JUO(m): 9:17am On Sep 17, 2010
nice one

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