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| The Solution To Age Cheating by prettyG(op): 2:00pm On Aug 19, 2011 |
http://dailytimes.com.ng/article/solution-age-cheating Three years after he represented Nigeria last, Peter Ogaba was no longer playing active football. He was just 18. |
| Re: The Solution To Age Cheating by bash673(m): 6:52pm On Aug 21, 2011 |
Its like Nairalander's are not interested in it at all. They prefer the age cheat may be. |
| Re: The Solution To Age Cheating by omar22(m): 3:43pm On Aug 23, 2011 |
That's my fear |
| Re: The Solution To Age Cheating by nsodo: 2:14pm On Aug 24, 2011 |
There is need to create a data base for these players right from parents and make sure that that information is true and players be realistic to your selves because the moment you cheat, it you who is affected when the football you player doesn't match you're age. |
| Re: The Solution To Age Cheating by ayusco: 2:51pm On Aug 24, 2011 |
one way that might help would be to insist on picking players who are still in secondary school that way atleast u r sure most of them r in the 15-20 age bracket. also when picking players from academies find out the schools they attend(ed) and do background checks |
| Re: The Solution To Age Cheating by Sagamite(m): 8:12pm On Aug 28, 2011 |
![]() [size=18pt]The solution to age cheating[/size]Thank you, China Acheru! |
| Re: The Solution To Age Cheating by babyboy3(m): 8:41pm On Aug 28, 2011 |
The reality is that its becoming a joke, when Portsmouth and they mention Kanu the commentators joke about the 55 years old Nigerian player, even Avram Grant also said he looked like he is in his 50's. Osondu was given baby milk to make him grow tall, Amunike was exposed when he got injured at Barcelona and a normal muscle injury was taking forever to heal rather than a normal 3 weeks. but the harsh truth is that we glorify cheating, like someone once said you get the leader you deserve!, |
| Re: The Solution To Age Cheating by Sagamite(m): 8:47pm On Aug 28, 2011 |
[quote author=baby-boy link=topic=739856.msg9028982#msg9028982 date=1314560489]The reality is that its becoming a joke, when Portsmouth and they mention Kanu the commentators joke about the 55 years old Nigerian player, even Avram Grant also said he looked like he is in his 50's. Osondu was given baby milk to make him grow tall, Amunike was exposed when he got injured at Barcelona and a normal muscle injury was taking forever to heal rather than a normal 3 weeks. but the harsh truth is that we glorify cheating, like someone once said you get the leader you deserve!,[/quote]Thank you, bruv. ![]() And it will be the same people that glorify the cheating that turn around and complain when government officials exploit some silly inadequacy to ask for bribe or otherwise you face frustration. Lets say for example, you have to go to Nigeria in an emergency, you then realise your Nigerian passport has expired, you go to Nigerian High Commission and get a visa with your British Passport with the staff realising you are Nigerian (after seeing your old passport) who just can't wait for the process of getting a passport renewal, so waived the the whole invitations and hotel reservation requirements for a tourist visa. You get to Lagos and some immigration official hears you accent but sees you are using a visa to enter. He ask you for your invitation, hotel reservation or how you will support yourself despite knowing you are Nigerian (you can speak the language and you have your expired passport with you), he still insists on treating you like a foreigner otherwise you will be deported except of course you settle with a backhand. That is what we deserve as a nation as that is what we sow. Na all the same mentality: "No big deal in cheating others for you own benefit". |
| Re: The Solution To Age Cheating by kcjazz(m): 8:58pm On Aug 28, 2011 |
Age cheating is not the problem to Nigerian football. It is a consequence of a big problem but most importantly the solution is to invest in sporting infrastructures, knowledge and the local league |
| Re: The Solution To Age Cheating by semid4lyfe(mod): 9:16pm On Aug 28, 2011 |
Sagamite: Lets say for example, you have to go to Nigeria in an emergency, you then realise your Nigerian passport has expired, you go to Nigerian High Commission and get a visa with your British Passport with the staff realising you are Nigerian (after seeing your old passport) who just can't wait for the process of getting a passport renewal, so waived the the whole invitations and hotel reservation requirements for a tourist visa. You get to Lagos and some immigration official hears you accent but sees you are using a visa to enter. He ask you for your invitation, hotel reservation or how you will support yourself despite knowing you are Nigerian (you can speak the language and you have your expired passport with you), he still insist on treating you like a foreigner otherwise you will be deported except of course you settle with a backhandTell me you're joking about the bolded part As per the age cheating thingy, me no wan burst my veins or get HBP so I don adopt a siddon look attitude |
| Re: The Solution To Age Cheating by Sagamite(m): 11:40pm On Aug 28, 2011 |
semid4lyfe:You will be surprised the shythole culture your country has developed. I only support Nigeria at U-23 and senior team. Some foolish ediots that have their moral constructs destroyed will say I "lack patriotism" because of that. ![]() I only support U-23 because hardly does any age cheating give significant advantage in that sphere as there are enough capable U-23 in most countries that can play adults. When you have 25-30 year olds like those proven above playing 15 year old boys, that is significant advantage. Here is the type of results you get for building a national culture of cheating: https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-746243.0.html Everyone thinks it is OK. Unfortunately, when I highlight the evils of sovereign cheating on NL, most people are not intelligent enough to have the kind of foresight I have and see such consequences. |
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