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U1 (m)
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2)on Sunday 6th September
« #1408 on: September 09, 2009, 07:31 PM »

Look at the Cameroon team that some were saying will not qualify being at the bottom of their group, rumour mongers. I'm sure this ones are more reliable than the wingless chickens, if they win the match they will go top. There is nothing super about the SE, neither are they eagles I insist they are chickens.

Quote from: morpheus24 on September 09, 2009, 04:33 PM
If cameroon qualify I go cry tire for Naija!!!!!

Save your cry for better things, my brother.

Quote from: mikeansy on September 09, 2009, 05:55 PM
Amodu don resign!!!!!!!!!!!!

The guy fit? E no fit. Make dem just leave am make he kuku ma complete his shoddy job.
 Angry
mikeansy
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2)on Sunday 6th September
« #1409 on: September 09, 2009, 07:59 PM »

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Lagos, Nigeria - Amid growing recriminations in Nigeria's football circles over Sunday's 2-2 draw between Nigeria and Tunisia in Matchday 4 of the 2010 World Cup/African Cup of Nations, there are indications that former Super Eagles player Austen ''Jay Jay'' Okocha may be drafted to assist coach Shaibu Amodu to prosecute the team's two remaining qualifiers.

The local press reported Wednesday that Okocha will be drafted along with John Mastroudes, a former Nigerian football club founder, to give a pep to the team ahead of its next matches against Mozambique in Abuja, the Nigerian capital, and Kenya in Nairobi.

Nigeria, trailing Tunisia (8 points) by two points, needs outright wins in the two matches - and at least a loss by Tunisia in its own two remaining matches - to have a chance of travelling to South Africa for the 2010 World Cup.

The report of Okocha's drafting came on the same day the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) was due to meet to decide Amodu's fate.

There is widespread anger in Nigeria over the Super Eagles' failure to beat the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia in the group B match of the African qualifying series. A victory for Nigeria would have seen the country take over the leadership of group B.

Only the winner of each of the five African qualifying groups will qualify for the 2010 World Cup.

While many have blamed the coach, others have said the players lacked passion during the match, in which they went ahead twice only for Tunisia to equalise each time.

Who be John Mastroudes kwah!!!!!!

This NFF guys are just annoying

this one na to bring foreign coach through the back door.

The annoying thing is that I have always argued that this has always been the plot.

They want Amodu to fail so that the whole Nation will be desperate for a Foreign coach
Which will now give them a better opportunity to cash in and make more money.

We need a quality local coach. Amodu is not the best we have.

Make Nigerians go rain stone for that glass house so that Federal Government go sack the whole NFF!!!
chosen04 (f)
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2)on Sunday 6th September
« #1410 on: September 09, 2009, 08:02 PM »


nIGERIA 2 TUNISIA 2:: BUT WHY ARE WE SO USELESS???
by.dot
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2)on Sunday 6th September
« #1411 on: September 10, 2009, 03:27 AM »

Only that some of our players are nt  that commited unlike other african players   Sad Sad
generalzango
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2)on Sunday 6th September
« #1412 on: September 10, 2009, 05:02 AM »

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U1 (m)
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2)on Sunday 6th September
« #1413 on: September 10, 2009, 09:07 AM »

Quote from: by.dot on September 10, 2009, 03:27 AM
Only that some of our players are nt  that commited unlike other african players   Sad Sad

I think the best word is majority.  Sad
U1 (m)
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2)on Sunday 6th September
« #1414 on: September 10, 2009, 09:40 AM »

Quote from: by.dot on September 10, 2009, 03:27 AM
Only that some of our players are nt  that commited unlike other african players   Sad Sad

I think the best word is majority.  Sad
OvieE
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2)on Sunday 6th September
« #1415 on: September 11, 2009, 02:49 AM »

Quote from: chosen04 on September 09, 2009, 08:02 PM
nIGERIA 2 TUNISIA 2:: BUT WHY ARE WE SO USELESS???


Nothing works that is why we are so useless. From A to Z there is nothing good come out of it.
The Sly
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2)on Sunday 6th September
« #1416 on: September 11, 2009, 02:53 AM »

Quote from: OvieE on September 11, 2009, 02:49 AM

Nothing works that is why we are so useless. From A to Z there is nothing good come out of it.
Sorry bro. . . .Iz u from Delta State?



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Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2)on Sunday 6th September
Congradulations! We qualified! Cheesy
bboiabb
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2)on Sunday 6th September
« #1418 on: September 11, 2009, 01:22 PM »

Quote from: The Sly on September 11, 2009, 02:53 AM
Congradulations! We qualified! Cheesy

AMEN!! in fact i am doing dry fasting for that prayer 40 days and 40 night sef, make una join me oh, the ting no easy oh.  Tongue Cheesy
deb (m)
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2)on Sunday 6th September
« #1419 on: September 11, 2009, 03:39 PM »

Same old story. We won't do the right thing at the right time until we get in to trouble.
And when we get into trouble, we never learn.

For those of you who forget things easily, the problem with our football now is a no brainer.
I can tell you what will happen because we don't ever learn.

1.  Tunisia is not likely going to drop any point again because they know what is at stake.

2.  Nigeria may not qualify, that is glaring anyway.

3.  NFF will start talking about a "Drawing Board" that does not exist. If we had any it would have been destroyed
by now because we have gone back to that board several time.

4.  We will hire a foreign coach that we will expect to perform miracle within the shortest period of time. That means even
Arsene Wenger or Alex Ferguson cannot succeed in Nigeria coaching. The fans are part of the problem because we are also
impatient to allow the best of foreign coaches to build a world class team.

5.  After a few stumble blocks with a foreign coach who means well for the growth of the game, we are dissatisfied so we sack him

6.  We employ another local coach and we repeat the cycle.

THE TRUTH OF THE WHOLE MATTER IS THIS; WE NEED A WORLD CLASS COACH BE IT WHITE OR BLACK AND WE NEED TO GIVE THAT COACH
AT LEAST 4YRS TO BUILD A WORLD CHAMPION TEAM. NIGERIA CAN WIN THE WORLD CUP BUT WE HAVE TO BE READY TO DO THE SACRIFICE THAT IT REQUIRES. AS PER EMPLOYING A LOCAL COACH, ONLY SAMSON SIASIA MAY STAND THE TEST OF TIME AMONGST THE LOCAL ONES BECAUSE WHEN COMPETITION GETS TO THE CRUCIAL STAGES, EVEN SIASIA COULD FIZZLE OUT.
deb (m)
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2)on Sunday 6th September
« #1420 on: September 11, 2009, 04:11 PM »

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A coach led a team to battle with a strategy that  failed and you are saying it was not his fault. We have virtually fumbled and wumbled to get all the results under Amodu's leadership since this campaign started. If a coach will not help define the team then let him refund the salary and go home. Abi na only Nigerians God create?

All these mistakes you pointed out that led to the late equaliser by Tunisia were made over and over from the beginning to the end of the match, we were only lucky the Tunisians did not take their earlier chances. Remember the penalty?.  If a coach  finds his team playing this badly from the beginning of a  crucial match of this maginitude, Is he not supposed to give them the strategy to correct the lapses?

Why do you think  teams assemble players days before a match of this kind, is it to just mark register and kick the ball around? Is it not for mental,physical and tactical conditioning? Whose reponsibility is that?

Which  NFF are you talking about?

 Is this same NFF that left out siasia (a coach that was ranked  15th in the world by FIFA last year  ) without a job and gave all coaching Jobs in the country to mediocre coaches.

Is it the same NFF that found it too difficult to replace Ladan Bosso until they were  harassed by Nigerians to do so?

Is it the same NFF that has been blindly praising Amodu until we got to this mess of permutation again?

Abeg Oga make we talk true the wey things  be.

@na_so

My brother, abeg tell dem again o! You are a correct guy!
havenite (m)
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2)on Sunday 6th September
« #1421 on: September 12, 2009, 01:28 AM »

Well so much Ado about this Super(chicken) Eagles:this guys are rich,its obvious they are no longer motivated to play for their motherland like players from countries do!I pity Nigerians who still passionately,faithfully,religiously,emotionally,financially and otherwise are still sentimentally attached to the eagles!I have news for you all:expect more heart breaks!This players are not of same quality with what we use to have in the 90s.Even the committment to achieve what their predecessors achieved,is not there!We all could optimise our passion for football and channel these emotional resources in worthwhile activities that would make us achieve unbelievable results in our numerous life endeavours and all around make the world a better place than you met it! For more about this visit my blog http://valuablefootballpassionsecrets.blogspot.com
sley4life (m)
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2)on Sunday 6th September
« #1422 on: September 12, 2009, 03:53 AM »

Amodu should tender his resignation for causing us heart break
ayusco
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2)on Sunday 6th September
« #1423 on: September 12, 2009, 09:11 AM »

Quote from: havenite on September 12, 2009, 01:28 AM
Well so much Ado about this Super(chicken) Eagles:this guys are rich,its obvious they are no longer motivated to play for their motherland like players from countries do!I pity Nigerians who still passionately,faithfully,religiously,emotionally,financially and otherwise are still sentimentally attached to the eagles!I have news for you all:expect more heart breaks!This players are not of same quality with what we use to have in the 90s.Even the committment to achieve what their predecessors achieved,is not there!We all could optimise our passion for football and channel these emotional resources in worthwhile activities that would make us achieve unbelievable results in our numerous life endeavours and all around make the world a better place than you met it! For more about this visit my blog http://valuablefootballpassionsecrets.blogspot.com

guy wether we like it our not the SE are our national team as bad as they are now as nigerians its are duty to support them. look Ghana & CIV even Cameroon have had their bad spells CIV were once so bad that their president had their national team disciplined in an army barracks Tongue as for ghana when last have they won anything of note. i'm sure we will come out of this slump but how soon? only God knows
hollandis
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2)on Sunday 6th September
« #1424 on: September 12, 2009, 11:03 AM »

SUPER EAGLES SHALL RISE AGAIN
na_so
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2) on Sunday 6th September
« #1425 on: September 13, 2009, 05:22 PM »

Onigbinde too is one of  our biggest problems in football. He was one of the key figures that worked against handing the SE coaching job to Siasia.
daniellle (f)
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2) on Sunday 6th September
« #1426 on: September 13, 2009, 05:26 PM »

go nigeria Wink


hollandis
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2) on Sunday 6th September
« #1427 on: September 13, 2009, 05:45 PM »

Quote from: na_so on September 13, 2009, 05:22 PM
Onigbinde too is one of our biggest problems in football. He was one of the key figures that worked against handing the SE coaching job to Siasia.
Are you sure about this?
na_so
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2) on Sunday 6th September
« #1428 on: September 14, 2009, 11:55 AM »

Quote from: hollandis on September 13, 2009, 05:45 PM
Are you sure about this?

Very sure man.

Infact I heard onigbinde on brila  FM saying,  those that were clamouring for siasia to be given the eagles job should think again. That his experience as a teacher makes him know that,  the fact that a pupil did well in kindergarten does not mean he will do well in primary sch. He was simply saying that siasia's  successes at age group level still did not qualify him for the eagles job.

Later siasia replied(in respone to onigbinde) that age was not a relevant factor in coaching. That the core requirements are sound technical ability and the ability to bring the best out of the boys, and that he does not expect to be as old as onigbinde before he gets the eagles job.
bboiabb
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2) on Sunday 6th September
« #1429 on: September 14, 2009, 01:21 PM »

Quote from: hollandis on September 12, 2009, 11:03 AM
SUPER EAGLES SHALL RISE AGAIN

AMEN OHH!! i dont know when anyway Kiss
hollandis
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2) on Sunday 6th September
« #1430 on: September 14, 2009, 04:58 PM »

Quote from: na_so on September 14, 2009, 11:55 AM
Very sure man.

Infact I heard onigbinde on brila  FM saying,  those that were clamouring for siasia to be given the eagles job should think again. That his experience as a teacher makes him know that,  the fact that a pupil did well in kindergarten does not mean he will do well in primary sch. He was simply saying that siasia's  successes at age group level still did not qualify him for the eagles job.

Later siasia replied(in respone to onigbinde) that age was not a relevant factor in coaching. That the core requirements are sound technical ability and the ability to bring the best out of the boys, and that he does not expect to be as old as onigbinde before he gets the eagles job.

OMG -Onigbinde should bury his head in shame.I still hate that w/cup he handled.Can you imaine him being Siasia's stumbling block ,when all along I thought there were better qualified coaches?I cant believe as old as he is ,he can be jealous of his ''siasia's '' achievements
blacksta (m)
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2) on Sunday 6th September
« #1431 on: September 14, 2009, 05:38 PM »

Nigeria is a lost country - Nothing works - Limit your expectations
proudly9ja (m)
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2) on Sunday 6th September
« #1432 on: September 14, 2009, 06:56 PM »

Quote from: sley4life on September 12, 2009, 03:53 AM
Amodu should tender his resignation for causing us heart break

Na so e easy?
Person dey earn over one million naira per month plus $20,000 win or draw bonus and free travelling plus estacode and you want make he resign? beans?

lol
Embro (m)
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2) on Sunday 6th September
« #1433 on: September 15, 2009, 05:36 PM »

did nigeria won d match?
George_D (m)
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2) on Sunday 6th September
« #1434 on: September 15, 2009, 08:15 PM »

yes. they won 2-2 Grin
deb (m)
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2) on Sunday 6th September
« #1435 on: September 24, 2009, 02:01 PM »

@ayusco

I use to laugh everytime I hear people say that Nigerian players are rich. Which money dem get sef?
They are just mediocre. How much of money do they have compared to the Drogbas, the Michael Essiens,  Yaya Toure,
and the rest who are playing in the top clubs around the world. Mikel will not get so lucky wait till Chelsea sacks him
then he will know his true value. Those idiot chickens who think they have arrived. hisses nonsense! Angry
deb (m)
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2) on Sunday 6th September
« #1436 on: September 24, 2009, 02:53 PM »

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Don't take it so hard!
We can still support CIV and GHN @ WC2010.
They parade a bunch of talented,dedicated and patriotic players.If you keep on talkin' bout the chickens,you'll just die for nothinh Cool

TELL THEM O!
candylips (m)
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2) on Sunday 6th September
« #1437 on: September 25, 2009, 10:30 AM »

Taiwo should be marking Darragi  here. there are 3 defenders and 2 strikers



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candylips (m)
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2) on Sunday 6th September
« #1438 on: September 25, 2009, 10:31 AM »

why is Taiwo not tracking Darragi's run here. Look at the midfield. no body is marking any tunisian player


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candylips (m)
Re: Nigeria (2) Vs Tunisia (2) on Sunday 6th September
« #1439 on: September 25, 2009, 10:32 AM »

the idiot takes two steps forward instead of blocking Darragi  here


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