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toshmann (m)
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mukinah  kanu should be retired. how can someone be playing african cup at 47yrs  una wan sports emergency?
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Uche2nna (m)
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It was not such a surprising result.
Please stop screaming @ Vogts. Nigerian football has been way on the decline even before Vogts. Gone are the days when we had a steady supply of young hungry talents. We really have to go back to the drawing board that is if there was one to begin with.
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anusule (m)
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please carry your advert go elsewhere  there's nuffin to watch in that match again
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Uzzyan (f)
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Guys cool down solution given
Naija playas please take the next available flight back home.
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anusule (m)
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It was not such a surprising result.
Please stop screaming @ Vogts. Nigerian football has been way on the decline even before Vogts. Gone are the days when we had a steady supply of young hungry talents. We really have to go back to the drawing board that is if there was one to begin with.
how many times do we have to go back to the drawing board  we have always gone back to the drawing board every f***ing time!! 
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sammy88 (m)
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berti after this nations cup just pack your load go germany
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FBS
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amidst the pain and hurt, I can still laugh, my people una funny,
yak is lazy apam under female 15 team vogts, sacked!
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Rebirth (m)
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Nigeria out of ANC 2008 at group stage
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globalaid (m)
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overrated team, see how dey fall yakata, instead of playing forward our own super eagle take delight in playing backward they don't even know where goal post is, i don't know why they can't enter cote d`ivoire 18 instead shooting from 35 yards away, shameless people
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toshmann (m)
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e go better 
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goodguy (m)
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The eagles played well towards the end of the first half and at the beginning of the 2nd half, but after CIV scored, they became somewhat demoralized. I was almost dazing those guys through the TV screeen when they were playing so sluggishly in the box 18, passing balls like they tied rope to their legs. This was at a time we needed a goal the most, but they fumbled. One major problem I think we have is the lack of pace. Apart from Martins who wasn't really getting the balls, no one else has the pace required to beat the Ivorian defence, and so we were solely relying on our dribbling skills (which was quite pathetic by the way) and were busy 'over-defending'. Kalou's goal was a very wonderful goal I must admit though.
What I still don't understand is why Berti Vogts will make Kanu start the game, knowing fully well that he's our super sub. If anyone remembers clearly, this was the same bloody mistake the then coach made in 2006 against this same Cote D'Ivoire!!
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anusule (m)
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its not berti's fault. its the fault of those self-imposed ajebota players. without a coach, they should be able to perform. they are big stars in the premiership.
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Eyohimself
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Looking at the game, I think a lot need to be done to revitalize soccer in Nigeria. In fact, blaming the coach, methinks, is not the right step to take. The players, from what I saw, are not in any bad shape.
A drastic change in the system of play is what is urgently needed. This slow kind of football wouldn't take us nowhere. In the next game, if no change in style is adopted, I am afraid, we might be kicked out of the tournament earlier than we had ever imagined.
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Rebirth (m)
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@Uche2nna
I agree with u. the problem with nigerian football is not the coach. it has more to do sports devt. in the state. other countries are producing genuine talent while we are just sitting and trying to look pretty.
Long nad short, sack the FA
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amsky (f)
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eeeeeeeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhhhhhh.dey don whip us like akara school children.
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FBS
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I cannot watch that match twice, even for money, they did not even play, none of their passes reached its target, taiwo tried sha ( at least he hit the bar) 
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anusule (m)
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the guy is soooooo otuish, i mean apam. or maybe he was nervous. 
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sammy88 (m)
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number one in africa and we can defend it
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bjluv
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that match looked like a friendly 
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anusule (m)
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no wonder ghana killed us in london 
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I-man (m)
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@doyin13 Ol boy,take am easy o,you go soon dey sectioned .Na so one guy lose im mind Na Onyekachi Apam! The best right-back since Lilian Thuram!!!!!!!!1
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Eyohimself
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@doyin13
I agree intoto with you. Apam, as he is called, the right full back, is not worth the Super Eagles Shirt.
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Uche2nna (m)
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how many times do we have to go back to the drawing board  we have always gone back to the drawing board every f***ing time!!  Well that might be due to the fact that there was no drawing board to start with. Instaed of going back to a non existent drawing board it might be helpful if we actually built one . However, this does not spell the end of Nigeria in this tourney. Lets face it, we just played against what to me is the strongest team in Africa at the moment. We all know that we don't have a fantastic team right now. We lost 1:0. Big deal. We will still play for sometime in the tourney but definitely not to the finals. We just don't have a team that is good enough!!! We should have all realized that when Angola stopped us from going to the World Cup finals
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bjluv
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we are no more number 1
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sammy88 (m)
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fifa no dey deceive us
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buffead (f)
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we wont win anything benin will beat us make we pack our bag because i don't see us beating mali
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