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Re: My Experience Watching A Live Local League Match by premierlead: 8:08am On Feb 14, 2022 |
Havisco: Tell and advise your religion people, muric, shiite and other terrorists even ritualists among you to disengage from the act...truth is like fire, it hurts. |
Re: My Experience Watching A Live Local League Match by Elsueno: 9:13am On Feb 14, 2022 |
Havisco: It's the way they even paint these Muslims as some mindless killers. I have lived with some of these northern Muslims & to be honest they don't even give a crap about my religious beliefs |
Re: My Experience Watching A Live Local League Match by Babisha10(m): 4:36pm On Feb 14, 2022 |
My village pitch is far better than what I'm just seeing here, 9ja we needs to upgrade... |
Re: My Experience Watching A Live Local League Match by preselect(m): 10:48pm On Feb 17, 2022 |
gazal05: thats not a lot. Even back then in Naija there used to be over 10,000 fans trooping to watch Rangers v Nationale then (i think they are now called hearts FC) I once watched Nationale v Stationery Stores, the stadium was packed, then there were no seats and people stand to watch games. My uncle had to carry me on his shoulders for me to see what was going on. You could barely breath. Packed to the brim, it wasnt less than 20,000 people in that stadium. No Space n:b I know the indomie generation would be wondering who Stationery Stores are Stores were a solid team from Lagos back in the days, they played at then Onikan Stadium (dunno if it's still there). Very solid team. won the league in 1992. these indomie kids should learn how to respect elders |
Re: My Experience Watching A Live Local League Match by aswani(m): 7:18pm On Feb 18, 2022 |
preselect: I once watched Stores and NEPA in Division 2 at Onikan stadium, packed stadium more than one hour before the game. Two many matches were played on those surfaces for them to survive for long. At one point way back, Onikan stadium in a week would host National Division 3 (IBWA Sharpshooters, Eagle Oil), Division 2 (National Bank, NEPA), Division 1 (ACB, First Bank, Stores, Julius Berger). Then there would be LDFA matches (2 or 3 each day). Add on Principals Cup, Oba Cup and state Challenge Cup and that surface was always ever going to disintegrate badly. Even when they farmed out National league teams to Agege stadium, there was still too much football being played on there. Hopefully, the Lagos State FA and others have learnt their lesson. 1 Like |
Re: My Experience Watching A Live Local League Match by KingAzubuike(f): 7:22pm On Feb 21, 2022 |
Omniman:Oga.. monkey post different from big Field o.. it's just different.. there are some outrageous skills you can try in monkey post coz of the tight space and ease in running from post to post easily which you can never try on a standard pitch. |
Re: My Experience Watching A Live Local League Match by miqos02(m): 7:42am On Mar 02, 2022 |
Damidave1124:after how many decades ? |
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