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Re: All Four Nigerian Representatives Zoom Into Next Round by alobright17(m): 10:56am On Feb 22, 2018
Buhari effects.
Re: All Four Nigerian Representatives Zoom Into Next Round by smokedfish: 11:04am On Feb 22, 2018
mansakhalifa:

True Plateau got the rawest deal of all. The hardest nut to crack.
sha...plateau are gud at playing dull football and dose tunisian guys are fast...if de can slow dem down,den de re tru

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Re: All Four Nigerian Representatives Zoom Into Next Round by Nobody: 11:18am On Feb 22, 2018
Washere my own MFM... All d best..
Make second love SUNSHINE STARS too do enter continent back oooo

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Re: All Four Nigerian Representatives Zoom Into Next Round by Timoleon(m): 11:29am On Feb 22, 2018
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Step by step. You don't expect greenhorns to sack established continental giants overnight. That being said the consistency that makes north african teams powerhouses must be our target. The NPFL should look at the structure of clubs with the aim of establishing their long term viability. This can be done by encouraging them firstly to evolve their ownership away from sole proprietorship either by state governments or individuals. The overall aim will be to make them public liability companies in the long run so that funding is more broad based and individual influences and fortunes are contained. It can set this as a precondition for teams to be promoted from the NSL and give the existing NPFL clubs a set medium term limit which to devolve or evolve their ownership structure.

The idea of waiting for a 'sports loving governor' or billionaire politico-socialite looking for publicity or a plaything to massage his ego, to awaken the fortunes of a regional club can then be out of the window permanently. You can imagine that all four reps last season did not make it this time around and shows the inconsistency that cannot bring success at the international stage.

Commercial success which is vital to the long term viability of clubs also requires a more robust structure of league clubs. Sponsorship thrives on stability and sustainable success. Sponsorship thrives on branding. Sponsorship thrives on organisation. Sponsorship primarily comes from the private sector and they prefer to deal with 'private sector counterparts'. No one is comfortable giving money to a government owned entity due to accountability issues so clubs should be herded by the NPFL towards making them business centres.

With proper funding comes the ability to plan long term, tie down squad players to proper contracts, build infrastructure and brand.

can all of these be achieved before march when the teams play in CAF?
Re: All Four Nigerian Representatives Zoom Into Next Round by ubox: 11:41am On Feb 22, 2018
Proudly Akwa United cheesy
Re: All Four Nigerian Representatives Zoom Into Next Round by DBlackCeazer(m): 11:58am On Feb 22, 2018
Good, but here is the end of road for three teams.
Re: All Four Nigerian Representatives Zoom Into Next Round by positivethought: 12:01pm On Feb 22, 2018
Timoleon:


Except we want to lie to ourselves or be patriotic and sentimental. Club football in Africa is lorded over by the north Africans and maybe Tp Mazembe. Personally I believe mfm and plateau won't make it past this round.
yes the north Africans are dominating club football because of good organization and strong currency that encourages their players to stay at home,football has gone scientific and we need to up our game strategies too,ee should have criteria for picking players such as speed(minimum of 100m/12sec),endurance (10km/1hr45min),height (minimum of1.6m),then skills,team spirit and temperament,but most times our players are picked haphazardly,out sentiment etc when combined with poor organization and remuneration it becomes almost impossible for our teams to do well against the best on the continent,it will not be a surprise if eventually none of our team makes it into the group stages of both competitions.
Re: All Four Nigerian Representatives Zoom Into Next Round by Nobody: 12:15pm On Feb 22, 2018
Here on the Plateau, we are in charge of this game.


Full confidence on our boys.. Bring them on

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Re: All Four Nigerian Representatives Zoom Into Next Round by daveP(m): 12:42pm On Feb 22, 2018
A good time to flood the market with their jerseys. Ahhhhrgh.


Reasoning is to high, basic things are overlooked.
Re: All Four Nigerian Representatives Zoom Into Next Round by backspaced(f): 1:08pm On Feb 22, 2018
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Re: All Four Nigerian Representatives Zoom Into Next Round by Sinof(m): 1:14pm On Feb 22, 2018
Proud Of The Promise Keepers For That Away Win Against Banjul Hawks Yesterday. Olisemah, More Greese To Ur Elbow For The Brace. #TeamAkwaUnited
Re: All Four Nigerian Representatives Zoom Into Next Round by Nobody: 2:10pm On Feb 22, 2018
smokedfish:
sha...plateau are gud at playing dull football and dose tunisian guys are fast...if de can slow dem down,den de re tru
Slow football... contain them.
But they should try to go for the result at home before heading to Tunisia to bore the North Africans to death.
Re: All Four Nigerian Representatives Zoom Into Next Round by einsteine(m): 2:33pm On Feb 22, 2018
Eyah, some of them are out already. Etoile du Sahel will definitely knock out Plateau United. MFM will also have it tough. Enyimba should be able to win.
Re: All Four Nigerian Representatives Zoom Into Next Round by smokedfish: 2:54pm On Feb 22, 2018
mansakhalifa:

Slow football... contain them.
But they should try to go for the result at home before heading to Tunisia to bore the North Africans to death.
fact
Re: All Four Nigerian Representatives Zoom Into Next Round by Jdesilentkiller(m): 5:30pm On Feb 22, 2018
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Step by step. You don't expect greenhorns to sack established continental giants overnight. That being said the consistency that makes north african teams powerhouses must be our target. The NPFL should look at the structure of clubs with the aim of establishing their long term viability. This can be done by encouraging them firstly to evolve their ownership away from sole proprietorship either by state governments or individuals. The overall aim will be to make them public liability companies in the long run so that funding is more broad based and individual influences and fortunes are contained. It can set this as a precondition for teams to be promoted from the NSL and give the existing NPFL clubs a set medium term limit which to devolve or evolve their ownership structure.

The idea of waiting for a 'sports loving governor' or billionaire politico-socialite looking for publicity or a plaything to massage his ego, to awaken the fortunes of a regional club can then be out of the window permanently. You can imagine that all four reps last season did not make it this time around and shows the inconsistency that cannot bring success at the international stage.

Commercial success which is vital to the long term viability of clubs also requires a more robust structure of league clubs. Sponsorship thrives on stability and sustainable success. Sponsorship thrives on branding. Sponsorship thrives on organisation. Sponsorship primarily comes from the private sector and they prefer to deal with 'private sector counterparts'. No one is comfortable giving money to a government owned entity due to accountability issues so clubs should be herded by the NPFL towards making them business centres.

With proper funding comes the ability to plan long term, tie down squad players to proper contracts, build infrastructure and brand.
You speaked the truth brother...but first, let's start using academy players (not grandpas) then ban most of the match officials.

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