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Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by femi4: 6:46pm On Feb 16
robosky02:
Stanley Nwabili before moving to the PSL featured in the #NPFL for some years with the likes of:

▫️GO Round FC been his first club
▫️Wikki Tourist FC
▫️Enyimba Int’l FC
▫️Lobi Stars FC
▫️Katsina United FC
Our national team coaches are lazy, I m sure we have more gk like Stanley or better than him in the local league.


We solved the gk position by chance. Thanks to Nigerians for mounting pressure on the coaching crew to scout for a new gk
Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by FireUpNow(m): 7:21pm On Feb 16
VeryWickedMan:
Let's stop lying to ourselves, Nwabali is 42 years old.

Dey play! Shey na under 27 or abi na under 23 he play for? You nor know road to FIFA headquarters abi?
Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by Sleekfingers: 7:22pm On Feb 16
VeryWickedMan:
Let's stop lying to ourselves, Nwabali is 42 years old.



You are not far from the truth.
Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by robosky02(m): 7:42pm On Feb 16
See him family

Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by Love800(m): 8:13pm On Feb 16
U will have to go to a football academy.
Note the word, "FOOTBALL ACADEMY". I did not say club.
In the academy, there are international scouts there. If ur footballing is good to dem or luck come ur side, they will sign u abroad or other good african countries like morocco, egypt, tunisia, libya, south africa.
This is the only way out. If u go dey train for one club for ur street or area, u are just wasting ur time.
And u need money for all these things i said.
My advise for u is to check ursef very well. Do u have money or very rich parents dat will sponsor u? I am saying dis, so dat u will not waste ur time. Age and time matters in dis life oh. If i were u, to be on the safer side, i will just go for coaching. It is a honour to be a young coach or coaching in ur early years. It is a life worth experiencing. Because with coaching u can be working and attending ur coaching school. U can even sponsor ursef.

I have tried for u. See football stuff is not an african thing. Assuming u were born in england or US, to enter football will be very possible for u. Niaja mata for football too hard. U need enough money and connection or from a very rich home.

I say i should message u because football is sumting i wanted to do when i was very young. But nigeria happened to me.
Entusky:
Please, how can one become a professional footballer in nigeria?
Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by Entusky(m): 8:25pm On Feb 16
[quote author=Love800 post=128491123]U will have to go to a football academy.
Note the word, "FOOTBALL ACADEMY". I did not say club.
In the academy, there are international scouts there. If ur footballing is good to dem or luck come ur side, they will sign u abroad or other good african countries like morocco, egypt, tunisia, libya, south africa.
This is the only way out. If u go dey train for one club for ur street or area, u are just wasting ur time.
And u need money for all these things i said.
My advise for u is to check ursef very well. Do u have money or very rich parents dat will sponsor u? I am saying dis, so dat u will not waste ur time. Age and time matters in dis life oh. If i were u, to be on the safer side, i will just go for coaching. It is a honour to be a young coach or coaching in ur early years. It is a life worth experiencing. Because with coaching u can be working and attending ur coaching school. U can even sponsor ursef.

Tnx for d advice bro
Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by MaziX(m): 9:01pm On Feb 16
Felaincarnated:
Which kind boot nwabali wear for leg like dis
lol shaolin soccer boot
Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by MaziX(m): 9:03pm On Feb 16
Love800:
U will have to go to a football academy.
Note the word, "FOOTBALL ACADEMY". I did not say club.
In the academy, there are international scouts there. If ur footballing is good to dem or luck come ur side, they will sign u abroad or other good african countries like morocco, egypt, tunisia, libya, south africa.
This is the only way out. If u go dey train for one club for ur street or area, u are just wasting ur time.
And u need money for all these things i said.
My advise for u is to check ursef very well. Do u have money or very rich parents dat will sponsor u? I am saying dis, so dat u will not waste ur time. Age and time matters in dis life oh. If i were u, to be on the safer side, i will just go for coaching. It is a honour to be a young coach or coaching in ur early years. It is a life worth experiencing. Because with coaching u can be working and attending ur coaching school. U can even sponsor ursef.

I have tried for u. See football stuff is not an african thing. Assuming u were born in england or US, to enter football will be very possible for u. Niaja mata for football too hard. U need enough money and connection or from a very rich home.

I say i should message u because football is sumting i wanted to do when i was very young. But nigeria happened to me.
yo wrong.. some do come to streets to scout for players... they go to the academy officially.. but the streets is there main point..

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Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by Love800(m): 9:07pm On Feb 16
Okay.[quote author=Entusky post=128491292][/quote]

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Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by soccerlite: 9:30pm On Feb 16
VeryWickedMan:
Let's stop lying to ourselves, Nwabali is 42 years old.

42 bawo
Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by soccerlite: 9:36pm On Feb 16
Love800:
U will have to go to a football academy.
Note the word, "FOOTBALL ACADEMY". I did not say club.
In the academy, there are international scouts there. If ur footballing is good to dem or luck come ur side, they will sign u abroad or other good african countries like morocco, egypt, tunisia, libya, south africa.
This is the only way out. If u go dey train for one club for ur street or area, u are just wasting ur time.
And u need money for all these things i said.
My advise for u is to check ursef very well. Do u have money or very rich parents dat will sponsor u? I am saying dis, so dat u will not waste ur time. Age and time matters in dis life oh. If i were u, to be on the safer side, i will just go for coaching. It is a honour to be a young coach or coaching in ur early years. It is a life worth experiencing. Because with coaching u can be working and attending ur coaching school. U can even sponsor ursef.

I have tried for u. See football stuff is not an african thing. Assuming u were born in england or US, to enter football will be very possible for u. Niaja mata for football too hard. U need enough money and connection or from a very rich home.

I say i should message u because football is sumting i wanted to do when i was very young. But nigeria happened to me.

you are not totally correct

But playing football professionally is more of luck or let me say grace or connection

Even in abroad not every club academy player make it to professional

There's no straight path to pro

There are many intrigues
Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by Love800(m): 9:58pm On Feb 16
For where!
Nigga will waste his time playing in the streets or a club.

Best thing is to do what i said up there.

Playing in the streets or clubs around will only leave him to depend on luck. I am telling him a more direct way or secure way to go about dis, if he doesnt want to waste his time.

I got to know about the efficiency of academies late. I wish i knew about it earlier, i would have been overseas by now. Age wasnt on my side anymore. I gat to hustle for daily breads.
MaziX:
yo wrong.. some do come to streets to scout for players... they go to the academy officially.. but the streets is there main point..
Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by Love800(m): 10:04pm On Feb 16
Yes. They are many risks.
But i gave him the best risk dat he will follow.
Everybody gat to choose his/her risk wisely.
soccerlite:


you are not totally correct

But playing football professionally is more of luck or let me say grace or connection

Even in abroad not every club academy player make it to professional

There's no straight path to pro

There are many intrigues

Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by GREATESTPIANIST: 10:24pm On Feb 16
thorpido:
If na you get club,na so your players go dey AWOL?
olodo
Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by adeoye63o: 10:50pm On Feb 16
this guy should just get himself to Saudi for 2 to 3 years.....e dun try, God dun use Saudi pick him callthis guy should just get himself to Saudi for 2 to 3 years.....e dun try, God dun use Saudi pick him call...
Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by sirray001: 10:52pm On Feb 16
VeryWickedMan:
Let's stop lying to ourselves, Nwabali is 42 years old.
whether is 26 or 42 is none of your business. The thing is that the guy has liberated himself from poverty of Nigeria
Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by thorpido(m): 11:08pm On Feb 16
GREATESTPIANIST:
I be olodo
No wonder.
Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by Felaincarnated: 11:34pm On Feb 16
🤣🤣
MaziX:
lol shaolin soccer boot
Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by ngabseo: 1:09am On Feb 17
Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by 123yes(m): 3:38am On Feb 17
VeryWickedMan:
Let's stop lying to ourselves, Nwabali is 42 years old.
Are you his father to know that he is 42 year. Ndi oso chi egbu.
Ndi Anya oku. You who be 18 years old how far!
Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by Amelia765: 5:07am On Feb 17
Love800:
U will have to go to a football academy.
Note the word, "FOOTBALL ACADEMY". I did not say club.
In the academy, there are international scouts there. If ur footballing is good to dem or luck come ur side, they will sign u abroad or other good african countries like morocco, egypt, tunisia, libya, south africa.
This is the only way out. If u go dey train for one club for ur street or area, u are just wasting ur time.
And u need money for all these things i said.
My advise for u is to check ursef very well psl live match today. Do u have money or very rich parents dat will sponsor u? I am saying dis, so dat u will not waste ur time. Age and time matters in dis life oh. If i were u, to be on the safer side, i will just go for coaching. It is a honour to be a young coach or coaching in ur early years. It is a life worth experiencing. Because with coaching u can be working and attending ur coaching school. U can even sponsor ursef.

I have tried for u. See football stuff is not an african thing. Assuming u were born in england or US, to enter football will be very possible for u. Niaja mata for football too hard. U need enough money and connection or from a very rich home.

I say i should message u because football is sumting i wanted to do when i was very young. But nigeria happened to me.
Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by ogbe88(m): 7:24pm On Feb 17
Confirmedzombie:
Nwabali can't be 27yrs. I don't know why igbo footballers they like to reduce their age so much.

Nwabali is 44yrs and not 27yrs. Igbos must stop lying too much.
I can confirm to you that from today, u will be dealt with.
Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by MamaletASO: 9:00pm On Feb 17
I wish you good luck bro..

Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by GREATESTPIANIST: 9:54pm On Feb 17
thorpido:
No wonder.
lol, idiaaaaattt
Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by Vintage9999: 11:08pm On Feb 17
Love800:
U will have to go to a football academy.
Note the word, "FOOTBALL ACADEMY". I did not say club.
In the academy, there are international scouts there. If ur footballing is good to dem or luck come ur side, they will sign u abroad or other good african countries like morocco, egypt, tunisia, libya, south africa.
This is the only way out. If u go dey train for one club for ur street or area, u are just wasting ur time.
And u need money for all these things i said.
My advise for u is to check ursef very well. Do u have money or very rich parents dat will sponsor u? I am saying dis, so dat u will not waste ur time. Age and time matters in dis life oh. If i were u, to be on the safer side, i will just go for coaching. It is a honour to be a young coach or coaching in ur early years. It is a life worth experiencing. Because with coaching u can be working and attending ur coaching school. U can even sponsor ursef.

I have tried for u. See football stuff is not an african thing. Assuming u were born in england or US, to enter football will be very possible for u. Niaja mata for football too hard. U need enough money and connection or from a very rich home.

I say i should message u because football is sumting i wanted to do when i was very young. But nigeria happened to me.
like how much will you pay to join the academy, and what if you are not very talented, can you still make it with a lot of hardwork and passion
Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by thorpido(m): 11:28pm On Feb 17
GREATESTPIANIST:
lol, I'm such an idiaaaaattt
shocked
Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by Love800(m): 8:30pm On Feb 18
U will need to ask around for the amount.
If u are not talented, u can still make it with passion and hardwork.
I wasnt talented in football when i started. I just love and have passion for it and it made me to be hardworking towards it.

I was just playing it like every other little kids in the hood till i started hearing about c.ronaldo in 2012. I was 15yr then. I wanted to be like him which made me to be hardworking and have passion for it. I was a torment to defenders with my long range shots. Lol.

U just made me to remember my days back then.

Vintage9999:
like how much will you pay to join the academy, and what if you are not very talented, can you still make it with a lot of hardwork and passion

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