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RuuDie (m)
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Just watched the Cameroon game & lots folks left d place grinning, saying "@ least, our loss was better". . . . . HOGWASH! At least d LIONS fought. They showed SPUNK, SPIRIT, XTER. . . . . They battled, gave it a GO. Not like our boys!
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folahann (m)
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But it's quite embarrasing conceding 4 goals in openig match for a team
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Horus (m)
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It's now or never for BafanaSouth Africa go into their African Nations Cup opener against Angola on Wednesday knowing they need to win if they are to have a realistic hope of advancing to the knock-out stages of the tournament.Coach Carlos Alberto Parreira has tried his hardest to manage the expectations of a demanding nation, stressing he is building for 2010, but results are what really matters and the veteran Brazilian will want to get his campaign off to the best possible start."It is important to remember that our target is mainly to play good football and use this tournament to build for 2010," said Parreira, before showing his winning mentality by adding: "We have to dream about being champions though. If we don't then we should rather not be here." Drawn in Group D alongside Angola, Tunisia and Senegal, Bafana Bafana are certainly the favourites to finish bottom.  Their cause has not been made any easier by the withdrawal, through injury, of first choice keeper Rowen Fernandez. The Arminia Bielefeld stopper is suffering from a broken finger and is replaced by Wits' Moeneeb Josephs.Fernandez aside, Parreira has the rest of his squad available. Skipper Aaron Mokoena looks certain to start in the holding midfield role where his lack of pace and laboured turn are less obvious than at centre back. The Blackburn Rovers stalwart will almost certainly be joined by four others in midfield with Parreira unlikely to tamper with the 4-5-1 formation he has preferred to date. Siphiwe Tshabalala and Teko Modise will lend an attacking air to the midfield. Sibusiso Zuma will fulfill the role of lone striker with Terror Fanteni set to start from the bench.But while the Bafana side is undoubtedly talented, they come up well short in the experience department. Mokoena and Steven Pienaar boast good European credentials, while Zuma is a veteran who has paid his dues in Europe without ever really making the headlines. "Sure, they might be going to the Nations Cup for the first time, but a lot of them have played the game at junior international level as well as inter-club and this will stand them in good stead in Ghana," commented Bafana Bafana assistant coach Pitso Mosimane. "Some of these boys have been on the field against Italy, Scotland and Canada and they competed admirably. And since those matches I've seen just how confident they are," enthused Mosimane, who added: "These boys are a different breed." But in Angola, Bafana Bafana come up against a team full of solid and disciplined players. There are few stars on show but the majority of the squad play their club football in Europe and the squad that has travelled to Ghana includes 16 of the 23 players who did duty in the World Cup last year.Angola more than held their own in Germany in 2006 where they lost 1-0 to Portugal before holding Iran and Mexico to draws. Key players for the Palancas Negras will be strikers Manucho Goncalves, who is set to join Manchester United after the tournament, and Flavio as well as Leeds United defender Rui Marques and tireless Benfica midfielder Zé Kalanga.Not surprisingly the talk emanating from the Angolan camp has been fighting. "We know your team has some experienced players, such as Aaron Mokoena, Sibusiso Zuma and others and we won’t underestimate them," assistant coach Filemon Roneu told The Sowetan."We are looking forward to teaching them a free soccer lesson on Wednesday," he added. Squads:
South Africa:Rowen Fernandez, Moeneeb Josephs, Itumeleng Khune, Vuyo Mere, Bryce Moon, Benson Mhlongo, Bevan Fransman, Tsepo Masilela, Brett Evans, Nasief Morris, Aaron Mokoena, Kagiso Dikgacoi, Elrio van Heerden, Lance Davids, Surprise Moriri, Siphiwe Tshabalala, Steven Pienaar, Teko Modise, Excellent Walaza, Thembinkosi Fanteni, Lerato Chabangu, Katlego Mphela, Sibusiso Zuma. Angola: Lama, Mário, Nuno, Locó, Jamba, Yamba Asha, Luis Delgado, Kali, Machado, Marco Airosa, Rui Marques, Mabina, Nelo, Gilberto, André Macanga, Maurito, Figueiredo, Mendonça, Dedé, Édson, Zé Kalanga, Mateus, Flávio, Diangi Matusiwa, Love, Manucho Goncalves, Santana, Pedro Henriques, Minguito. Source: http://dev.football365.co.za/news/africa/its_now_or_never_for_bafana_22108163352.php
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prince84 (m)
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when we discuss footie southafrica should talk about rudby or something they play painfully bad footie.  comenting on the cameroun game, they left everything too late, Eto,geremi and song are examples of real african footballers they have grit and determination, i think martins,utaka, yakubu,yobo can learn alot from these people. my prediction mali 1 nigeria 1.5, just enough to win the match  but any lapse from the defence especially on the part of apam,taye and yobo i no fit shout 
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camegirl
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You guys will be very suprise at what Cameroon will do?
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You guys will be very suprise at what Cameroon will do?
like concede 4 goals in their opening game? clearly surprising i must confess.
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modupea
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I feel strongly that our problem is Berti Vogts. He took Okonkwo (the guy that came in for Kanu) to the Nations cup not because he was fantastic with his club nor for the country (judging by the friendly matches he played) but because they share the same agent. For God sake what is an agent doing on the bench.
he lacks everything a coach needs to have, vision, match reading, good substitutions and good press briefing. Utaka did nothing on the field and he did not remove him until the 70th minute. The Ivorien coach saw that that his right wing back was having problem he substituted him immediately. But our own coach has players of good pedigree like Nsofor, IK Uche, Richard, Etuku and he brought in mediocres like okonkwo and Makinwa (what were they doing in Ghana sef).
I don't see us doing anything than equaling our 1982 distrastrous outing if he continues with his manhandling of the team.
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hollandis
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I feel strongly that our problem is Berti Vogts. He took Okonkwo (the guy that came in for Kanu) to the Nations cup not because he was fantastic with his club nor for the country (judging by the friendly matches he played) but because they share the same agent. For God sake what is an agent doing on the bench. he lacks everything a coach needs to have, vision, match reading, good substitutions and good press briefing. Utaka did nothing on the field and he did not remove him until the 70th minute. The Ivorien coach saw that that his right wing back was having problem he substituted him immediately. But our own coach has players of good pedigree like Nsofor, IK Uche, Richard, Etuku and he brought in mediocres like okonkwo and Makinwa (what were they doing in Ghana sef).
I don't see us doing anything than equaling our 1982 distrastrous outing if he continues with his manhandling of the team.
I need links please I need this to nail the Son of a B**** You also forgot to mention Aiyegbeni and Martins too I prefer martins of the duo thoughVogts is a disgrace to German football,Nigeria football,World Coaches to his family sef, Vogts the olodo olodo rapata,ojueja lo mon je. Ko ni lo paper,silati o man lo Ore mi kilogba Odo Olojeja Chicken Chicken sam sam SHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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modupea
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His name is Emeka Ezeala.
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slimnike (m)
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It's either we bet Mali or nothing.  ???And i don't find that to be easy.
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dayokanu (m)
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See this story http://goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=558192ThisDay claims that squad harmony is far from optimal in the Super Eagles camp.
The Nigerian daily claims that the team bus was far from a happy place during the side's brief journey from the stadium to the hotel after their 1-0 loss.
Goalkeeper Austin Ejide was reportedly restrained by other travelers after his argument with Joseph Yobo nearly came to blows.
Ejide was berating the stopper for failing to close down Salomon Kalou in the incident that led to the goal. The two had already traded harsh words on the pitch to this effect.
John Mikel Obi downplayed talk of disharmony, but admitted that things had not gone well.
"We made one mistake and that was the goal. When you make such mistakes you pay dearly for it," Obi sighed. "We should learn from them and people should take full responsibility."
"If we can do that, we've got a long way to go in this tournament, because we've got a good team and we played well," the 20-year-old midfielder added.
"We just need to concentrate all the time if we want to achieve anything."
Steve Michaels, Goal.com
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folahann (m)
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I know the Mali game will be an eassy one for the eagles but if things continue to go like this. . . . . .I'm sorry
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stanech
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I think the 2008 African nations cup is on its way to North Africa 
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Horus (m)
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Nigeria 'condemned to win' versus Mali Nigeria said they are 'condemned to win' against Mali in a decisive 2008 Africa Cup of Nations Group B tie on Friday, if they are to stay on course for their third championship triumph.Super Eagles, two-time winners of the Nations Cup, lost their opening match of the tournament to Ivory Coast and are bottom of the standings after Mali beat Benin for the maximum points. "We have no choice but to beat Mali. We are condemned to win that game as well as our final match against Benin," said Nice defender Onyekachi Apam. "We have the quality to win this cup but we have to prove it on the pitch." Source: http://www.int.iol.co.za/index.php?click_id=19&art_id=nw20080124091538486C566785&set_id=
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kenypumpin
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super eagles am sure we will see some suprises this friday sha because i can't just imagine international players playing like under 17.nawa
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salinco (m)
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super eagles am sure we will see some suprises this friday sha because i can't just imagine international players playing like under 17.nawa
I dey also join you in prayer OOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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hustler (m)
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Does anyone know the coach's reason for not taking Obodo to the tourney??? As far as i'm concerned that guy is way better than Olofinjana and Etuhu even if he just started playing after a long time off.
Berti Vogts is just a normal coach.Nothing extraordinary about him. The only reason why i felt his presence would do us good was because he was white and internationally recognized.Our players tend to respect these coaches and behave better when they are in charge. Attacking wise he lacks the tactics but he has the options.
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otokx (m)
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Am not expecting much after the embarrassment of Ivory Coast.
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issue (m)
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Does anyone know the coach's reason for not taking Obodo to the tourney??? As far as i'm concerned that guy is way better than Olofinjana and Etuhu even if he just started playing after a long time off. what has the so-called "bundle of skills" done in a green and white shirt? i believe he was given that nickname to add to the hype, because 1 single skill- i never see o
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issue (m)
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super eagles am sure we will see some suprises this friday sha because i can't just imagine international players playing like under 17.nawa no o i disagree, the Under-17 boys i've seen playing would hav taken responsibility and tackled the livin daylight out of that solomaon kalou guy. such negligence can only be the product of tired legs. olofinjana had no business being in that team except as a spokesman and thats because he went to school. i pray say we go see beta eagles today.
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Bolarge (m)
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Prayer prayer all the way. . . . in Jesus' name. . . . 
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ifyalways (f)
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@horus lol. whats gwan for morrow?any predictions yet?am seeing the eagles fumbling again 
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hustler (m)
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what has the so-called "bundle of skills" done in a green and white shirt? i believe he was given that nickname to add to the hype, because 1 single skill- i never see o
@ Issue, I beg to differ.Obodo has been played out of position since he's been playing for Nigeria. Many coaches tend to believe he can play the role of a playmaker. At the last AFCON he was deployed to play on the right side of midfield. Since he's been playing in the top flight of Italian football he has always been used a holding midfielder. He sure must be doing something right in that position for Lazio to want to cough out close to 7MM $ this January for the signature of a player whos just returning to fitness. He played in the holding role in our 3rd place match against Senegal at the last AFCON and he did very well. For me he's a better choice than Olofinjana and Etuhu plus he comes with UCL and top flight experience. I would have taken him to the AFCON even if he just returned to fitness for a week jo,
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tboy81 (m)
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well, we all know 'what to expect' now . . . . . . . . . . . . . "a miracle" we pray for Ivory Coast to beat Mali  (even though they're both 'francophone' countries  ), that's even if we can beat Benin  with our "blunt" strikers  .
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Horus (m)
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Breaking News. It's official the Super eagles are changing name.They are now called the Super Chickens!!
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folahann (m)
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Better still: STUPID CHICKENS
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9ja4eva (m)
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Harmless Eagles well, we all know 'what to expect' now . . . . . . . . . . . . . "a miracle" we pray for Ivory Coast to beat Mali  (even though they're both 'francophone' countries  ), that's even if we can beat Benin  with our "blunt" strikers  . So possible they would strike a deal to see off the Harmless Eagles.
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NOUBLE (m)
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no team does well with the kind of midfielders we have. it doesing seems like 9jerian team. every thing about the midfield was wrong. are there no good players in that country anymore? moreover what is yakubu doing there? this is not premiership that he gets in between the whites, these are his fellow blacks and ready for the challenge. he need dietician. too fat for the game.
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