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Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by P0intBlank(m): 10:15pm On Nov 01, 2015
Good Match from the boys
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by Valwezzy: 10:15pm On Nov 01, 2015
Optional2:
who r we meeting nxt

The winner between Mexico/Ecuador
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by midehi2(f): 10:15pm On Nov 01, 2015
bamac:
lago melo sir/madam?
cool
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by lekan29ice(m): 10:16pm On Nov 01, 2015
InLoveWithGod:
If this naija under-17 boys meet chelsea Mourihno go resign.
No be lie
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by Optional2(f): 10:16pm On Nov 01, 2015
Valwezzy:


The winner between Mexico/Ecuador
Mexico again
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by klexycole(m): 10:16pm On Nov 01, 2015
Eziachi:
Mourinho is that you?
Yes,I'm The One embarassed ;-\
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by tuffgongjo(m): 10:17pm On Nov 01, 2015
dabossman:


Liverpool even snapped him up after the tourney along with Anthony Le Tallec. Both of them never became French senior team stars. There was one former Spanish U-17 dude at Arsenal too. Can't remember his name. Never cut it. Last I heard, he was playing in Brazil.
Fran Merida?
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by P0intBlank(m): 10:18pm On Nov 01, 2015
blueto:

picture of this ghanian now...

Don't mind him. It's like pot calling kettle black. He should answer question why Ghana (who previously were very successful) have failed to qualify for the U-17 world cup since MRI was introduced in 2009. Could it be they were the ones most affected by its introduction?

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Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by Valwezzy: 10:18pm On Nov 01, 2015
Optional2:
Mexico again

Yeah
You gat problems with that
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by Yungmilio2(m): 10:18pm On Nov 01, 2015
yungmill:

Bia change ur moniker asap angry grin
lol wink am d boss so u should de-activate
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by 4peace(m): 10:19pm On Nov 01, 2015
dayojags10:
bojan, illaramendi. where's our chrisantus?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macauley_Chrisantus
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by engrjacuzzi: 10:19pm On Nov 01, 2015
Chelsea can still win EPL ........ in mourinho we trust " simply the best"

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Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by midehi2(f): 10:19pm On Nov 01, 2015
kinibigdeal:

can you just smile for once
nigeria just floppd brazil grin
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by Sidney5668(m): 10:20pm On Nov 01, 2015
Thumbs up to naija boiz
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by daveP(m): 10:21pm On Nov 01, 2015
coded01:
The question many would ask about the Nigerian players in 5-10 years time: Where are these players?


While many of these Brazilian players would be seen playing for big clubs around the world...
that one has some factors working against us generally. Age-Cheat is one of them and again we cant outrule racism behind curtains. Lets be factual which African u17 star generally had a good deal that made him grow to at least the level Pato and Kaka reached? We can answer age-cheating, but its no always the true answer.

Lets say its a streak soon to be ended
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by 4peace(m): 10:21pm On Nov 01, 2015
shariffalabim89:

But he's still playing but where is temile omoningho, Victor brown or saambo?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omonigho_Temile
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by Nobody: 10:23pm On Nov 01, 2015
I was there to cheerlead them...I think they made it because of me...weldone boys...... Me need drug o
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by shizzy7(f): 10:23pm On Nov 01, 2015
TheSuperNerd:
The game is over now.......... I watched the whole game.

Bamgboye will miss the semis.

OSIMHEN IS THE MAN. NWAKALI IS A BOSS. CHUKWUEZE IS LIKE A ROBBEN. ZAKARI IS AN OK DEFENDER. ALL THE BOYS WERE TRULY OK.....

BUT THAT GOALIE OF OURS (Akpan David Udoh) IS "ANOTHER BUFFON".

He produced a world-class performance and produced the "save of the match" off a sublime EVANDER(Brazil no.10) DIRECT FREEKICK....

NIGERIA GOT THIS CUP........ WE ARE ALMOST THERE...... AND SURELY WE WILL GET THERE......

So much to say actually........ But it's ok...... Let's just keep on keeping on......*smiles*


The game was an Interesting one... I already shouted goal for Osimhen's last shot but *****

Yesterday I said that the final will be Nigeria - Mexico... You said Nigeria CAN'T Meet Mexico....
Mexico will definitely defeat Ecuador...
AND
I still stand on my word that its Nigeria - Mexico,, just like 2013....
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by klexycole(m): 10:23pm On Nov 01, 2015
midehi2:

yes dear....i full ground remain



*who goes there, give me one bottle dia make i step down*
Full Ground Indeed! grin grin

**One Bottle For Yo** cheesy cheesy
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by usbcable(m): 10:24pm On Nov 01, 2015
Nellybii:


Congratulations to all soccer loving Nigerians.
Between, your moniker got me cracking. What about USB port lol grin

grin
dunno if there is any usbport in NL.
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by Moz22: 10:24pm On Nov 01, 2015
kinibigdeal:

See confusion
do ur research sir
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by dabossman(m): 10:24pm On Nov 01, 2015
TheGoodJoe:




Fran Merida, the Catalan genius from La Masia academy.

God bless you. Fran Merida. Where is he today? I created this thread 2 years ago to address this issue. It's not all about age cheats. Many other factors are responsible for progression from U17 to senior level.

dabossman:
With the Golden Eaglets recent qualification for the finals of the FIFA U-17 World Cup in the UAE, the perennial question of what becomes of these talented youngsters has started to ring out again. The age long (no pun intended) argument about age falsification within the nation’s youth teams is an ever constant colossus that usually overshadows whatever laurels the U-17’s or U-20’s win.
Nigeria has won the U-17 tourney three times and has played in the U-20 finals twice, throwing up a pool of amazing youngsters that showed so much promised and left Nigerians dreaming of a strong Super Eagles that would one day win the World Cup. However, that dream is still but a dream.

One factor that most Nigerians believe is responsible for this failure to transfer youth team success to the senior level is the tendency for youth players to falsify their ages. Many Nigerians tend to ask, “What happened to the stars of the all-conquering U-17 teams we had before?” Where are the likes of Peter Anosike, Ibrahim Babangida and Sambo Choji of the class of ’93; Femi Opabunmi, Soga Sambo and Temile Omonigho of 2001, King Osanga, Macauley Chrisantus, Yakubu Alfa of 2007? And these questions are not out of place.
However, the truth is that this phenomenon is not only peculiar to Nigeria. Usually, only a handful of youth players ever go on to have glorious careers at senior level; in most cases, between three to five players per squad.

It is very easy to say Gianluigi Buffon and Francesco Totti played for Italy in 1993, Andres Iniesta and Fernando Torres played for Spain in 2001, or Toni Kroos played for Germany in 2007 as did Eden Hazard and Christian Benteke for Belgium and Borjan and David De Gea for Spain. But how many of their team mates can we remember? How many of the squad of 18/21 players then, play for their senior teams today?
Where are the promising stars of yore like Florent Sinama Pongolle and Anthony Le Tallec (France U-17 2001) who were quickly snapped up by Liverpool? Pongolle was the only one lucky to get a single cap for the senior team. What of Fran Merida and Daniel Aquino (Spain U-17 2007) who have never been capped by Spain. Merida who was once an Arsenal youngster now plays for a lowly team in Brazil. Where is Richard Sukuta-Pasu (Germany U-17 2007) who scored four goals on their way to third-place?

The same is the trend at U-20 level. You only need to do a comprehensive research to discover that most youth players from the U-17 and U-20’s, even those from winning squads, usually just fade of into their local leagues and never get more than one to five senior caps if they are lucky. Many never do.

Below are a few reasons why youth players and Nigerian youth players in particular, never make it to the senior team.

1. A Large Biennial Pool of Players
The U-17 and U-20 World Cups take place every two years. This means that large pools of about 42 youth players are showcased on the world stage constantly every two years. That is 84 in four years, and 126 in six years. So imagine Nigeria, or any nation at that playing at U-17 and U-20 consecutively for six years and producing 126 potential senior team players. How many will end up making the cut?

2. Quality Senior players often play for over a decade
The chances of youth team players breaking into the senior team is also limited because their senior colleagues usually play for many years thus shutting them out of the senior squad. How many youth players between 2001 and 2008 stood a chance of displacing Joseph Yobo, Austin Okocha, Kanu Nwankwo, Vincent Enyeama, John Utaka, Obafemi Martins and the likes from the senior team? You would have to be exceptionally talented and extraordinarily lucky to do so. In the same vein, players like Asier Illaramendi, Nacho and Borjan (Spain U17 2007) will probably never get more than the one or two senior caps as long as Xavi Alonso, Gerard Pique and the like of Xavi and Iniesta continue to play for La Roja, just like Haruna Lukman and Rabiu Ibrahim.

3. The Quality of the Local League
A lot of youth players go on to enjoy their footballing careers playing in their national leagues. So many English players that we know from watching so much of the EPL played at youth level. We watch many former youth players in the La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and other top European Leagues even when they never play for the seniors. Can we say the same for Nigeria?

Most of our youth team players end up in the back leagues of Europe simply because they will settle for any deal that will pay foreign currency. At least with that they can support their families back home.

Yes some of our former youth players like Akpan Bassy have had long careers in the local league. Some have returned home after misadventures in Europe. But how many of them do we know of? How can we even know of them when we hardly follow the league, nor do we get to watch it on television?

4. Bad Career Choices
This is no doubt the bane of many fledgling careers. Our youngsters in a bid to play in Europe will settle for anything, anywhere. From Malta to Cyprus, Bulgaria, Qatar, Vietnam and Moldova; if there is cash to be earned, our players will go. Many do not seek to try and develop their game, but instead join clubs that will only turn them into a mediocre. There is no way you can play in such lower European leagues with players who with all due respect are not of a superior class and it will not affect your game. Even players like Pongolle and Le Tallec as stated above, who played with big names at Liverpool faded away. How much more someone playing in Malta or Liechtenstein?

In reality, it would be very myopic to just relegate the reason why our former youth internationals never graduate to play for the senior national team to just a matter of age falsification. There are many other factors to be considered. Only if these factors can be addressed systematically can we hope to see youngsters like Iheanaco, Yahaya, Awoniyi, Success and the many more that will come after them graduate seamlessly to the Super Eagles.

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Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by Optional2(f): 10:25pm On Nov 01, 2015
Valwezzy:


Yeah
You gat problems with that
nop


We beat them 2 yrs ago by 6 goals to 1
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by HzRF(m): 10:26pm On Nov 01, 2015
dayojags10:
bojan, illaramendi. where's our chrisantus?
These players are neither here or there joor

Bojan only came to life last season and he has gone back
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by shizzy7(f): 10:26pm On Nov 01, 2015
siralos135:
I don't see Nigeria going beyond the quarter final stage.call it unpatriotic if you like! When it comes to understanding of the game and tactics,we always fail.We may be better than Brazil but their understanding of the game is the edge they've got wt us.


My 2cents.
NIGERIA 3- BRAZIL O condo.....
Yeah, Nigeria understood their tactics..

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Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by klexycole(m): 10:26pm On Nov 01, 2015
shizzy7:
The game was an Interesting one... I already shouted goal for Osimhen's last shot but *****

Yesterday I said that the final will be Nigeria - Mexico... You said Nigeria CAN'T Meet Mexico....
Mexico will definitely defeat Ecuador...
AND
I still stand on my word that its Nigeria - Mexico,, just like 2013....
Good One There...wink

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Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by shariffalabim89: 10:27pm On Nov 01, 2015
4peace:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omonigho_Temile

Just like Adokiye pointed out in 2009 when MRI was used.....About the then captain fortune chukwudi
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by klexycole(m): 10:28pm On Nov 01, 2015
airmirthd1:
I was there to cheerlead them...I think they made it because of me...weldone boys...... Me need drug o
Welcome To The Association Of Nairaland TOMBOYS cheesy cool
Re: Nigeria Vs Brazil: FIFA U-17 World Cup Quarter Finals (3 - 0) Live by Valwezzy: 10:29pm On Nov 01, 2015
Optional2:
nop


We beat them 2 yrs ago by 6 goals to 1
gringrin yeah. I pray we whip them again if we eventually meet them.
By the way, it seems you love football. gringringrin

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