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CAN U17: Nigeria Vs Tunisia by saintneo(m): 7:20am On Apr 24, 2013
Which Eaglets will soar highest in Marrakech?

And so we enter the home straight of the 10th CAF U-17 Morocco Telecom Championship 2013 and in Marrakech it has come down to a clash of the Eaglets as Nigeria and Tunisia meet in the second semi-final. The Golden Eaglets of Nigeria come into this match as the top goal scoring side with thirteen (13) strikes while The Carthage Eaglets have scored eight (cool times.

Nigeria stormed out of the blocks handing a 6-1 thrashing to The Black Starlets of Ghana before being derailed but Cote d’ Ivoire (1-0). The general verdict after that shock defeat to the Baby Elephants was that the Nigerians had become complacent and were made to pay. The Golden Eaglets have since redeemed their campaign with a 7-0 win over Congo and coach Manu Garba wants no repeat of the Ivorian episode. In preparing for the semi-final match The Golden Eaglets worked on different strategies that included practicing penalty kicks.

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Re: CAN U17: Nigeria Vs Tunisia by ZUBY77(m): 7:40am On Apr 24, 2013
Dear Kwame, Asamoah, Kuffor, Abedi, Mensah etc etc,
Today, The Nigerian Golden Eaglets that thrashed you 6:1 a few days ago will be taking on Tunisia.
During the World cup in South Africa in 2010, we Nigerians crashed out in the first round, then we threw our support behind you (even after goalkeeper luis suarez spoilt the show for you). Do you know why? The answer was because we see you as a sister country. We see you as our deputy in West African Economy and Politics plus you are the closest thing we have when it comes to speaking English Language. No thanks to France that created a French Bridge in Benin Rep (Dahomey) and Togo.

Now that you have been eliminated from the tournament in Morocco, we ask you to do the noble thing and throw your support behind us. It will instigate us to start exporting football professionals and coaches to your country, just like we are doing with Industries and Commerce. If you give us your support, we may even send some of our boys to naturalize in your country and play for you in the future. We gave Adebayor to Togo, we gave Angelo Ogbonna to Italy, we gave Agbonlahor to England, we even gave numerous players to Niger Rep. simply because they agreed that we are the giants.
Through our satellite in the orbit, which we developed and launched by ourself, We will be monitoring your country to check if you support us during the match against Tunisia or Not. Then we will decide what next to do with you or for you.
Thanks once again.

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Re: CAN U17: Nigeria Vs Tunisia by Burger01(m): 7:45am On Apr 24, 2013
Super Eaglets!!

cool
Re: CAN U17: Nigeria Vs Tunisia by georjay(m): 4:18pm On Apr 24, 2013
up golden eaglets
Re: CAN U17: Nigeria Vs Tunisia by sleekymag(m): 4:28pm On Apr 24, 2013
it's 3:1 Nigeria leading..
Re: CAN U17: Nigeria Vs Tunisia by sleekymag(m): 4:30pm On Apr 24, 2013
Na wa o...wetin dey do this Nigerian boys...from 3-nil...now its 3:2 in just the 30th minute...
Re: CAN U17: Nigeria Vs Tunisia by iAlvini(m): 5:59pm On Apr 24, 2013
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