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BusinessRe: Rental Business - How Profitable? by akinnzo(m): 1:09pm On Jul 19, 2023
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SportsRe: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by akinnzo(m): 7:16am On Jun 23, 2017
#JustAsking Has something gone wrong or not?

What's it about the celebrated Istonic deal? One year is gone

League matches aren't on Tv again? I thought the LMC should have by now made a statement

Has NPFL offered real value to Star?

What's it about these cry on every match day? Teams at home don't complain but when they play away from home they upload video of supposedly dubious calls.

It's even embarrassing to hear a club administrator say "When I played away at ........ I scored a good goal but it was't ruled off, same happened at......... and ........ and now I'm at home and they expect to win?"

Are these club chairmen happy with what they've done at their respective clubs?

Will there ever be a true NPFL champion ?

I guess media may have also played a major role in all these mess. A pot of portage sold may be the reason

#JustAsking
SportsWhich Is The Greatest Come Back In Nigeria Football History? by akinnzo(op): 2:45pm On May 08, 2017
Nigeria national teams have been involved in some amazing come backs in football but two matches have stood out.

Should it be the Miracle of Dammam or the semi final match against the almighty Brazil at the 1996 summer Olympics, Atlanta 96?

The 1989 FIFA U20 World Youth Championship quarter final match between Nigeria's Flying Eagles and the USSR; goals from Ilian Kiriakov (30), Bakhiva Tedeev(45), Oleg Salenko (47) Ilian Kiriakov(57) had given Soviet Union a comfortable 4-0 lead but the team managed by coach, Tunde Disu came back from the dead.

Christopher Ohenhen's goal 62nd minute looked like a consolation goal but three fast goals within three minutes changed it all.

Christopher Ohenhen got his brace in the 85th minute and in that same minute, Samuel Elijah made it three while Nduka Ugbade scored the fourth in the 88th minute.

Nigeria later won the match via 5-3 penalties.






Semi final: Atlanta Olympics football event.



A star studded Brazilian team who were tipped to roast an equally star studded Nigerian side but probably before then were miles apart.

Nigerians had to stay awake all night just to see their team play against stars like Juninho, Bebeto, Ronaldo, Rivaldo, Roberto Carlos, and Aldair all in one team.

But there were a little hope and bragging right for the Nigerians with the likes of Austin Jay Jay Okocha, Victor Ikpeba Uche (gentle giant) Okechukwu , Daniel (Da Bull) Amokachi, Emmanuel Amuneke and the lanky Kanu Nwankwo.


As predicted Brazil were 3-1 up but a Victor Ikpeba shot from around 20 yards gave some hope even with just less than 11 minutes to go but Kanu leveled score with a goal mouth scramble and hope came back.

Late into extra time, Kanu gave a special tip that activated a wild celebration not only in Nigeria but the whole of Africa. Nigeria won that match 4-3.



I won't forget what legend Kanu did to Chelsea on October 23, 1999. Against his country man, Celestine Babayaro.





http://www.footyalert.com/2017/05/which-is-greatest-come-back-in-nigeria.html

SportsRe: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by akinnzo(m): 4:13pm On Apr 16, 2017
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SportsRe: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by akinnzo(m):
LagosEconomist:
Hello. Any thoughts or information on this? Who are the outstanding keepers in the league?
Mustapha Aliko has been fantastic for me this season. His saves has earned valuable points on the road for Niger Tornadoes. He covers well in one on one, ariel balls and crosses aren't a big worry for him and i like the way he communicates with his back line. He's done six clean sheet already as at week 17.

I will always give it to Sunshine Stars' Ojo Olorunleke any day, any time, though he didn't have the best of performances at the U20 under Manu Garba but that may rub-off as probably one of those off days considering what he has done at Giwa and currently doing at Sunshine Stars. He is good option for the national team selector. He's got the height, the experience and confidence needed to man the sticks. He was the first choice at Giwa and he helped the Jos Elelphants twice to a forth place finish in their first two seasons in the top flight. Set piece, crosses aren't a worry with Olorunleke, he's good at penalties (he saved two penalties in a match this season in Nnewi). He looks quiet but he coordinates his defense very well. and I think he's doen six clean sheets as well.

I would have loved to pick Dele Ajiboye but his tricks and anctics at wasting time during a match pisses me off. He's good but he's got to realize that there isn't space for his antics in modern football.


May I also mention Enyimba's Theophilus Afelokhai and Kano Pillars Isah Danlad.

Afelokhai has done well this term at Enyimba same as Isah Danladi whose young brother, a goalkeeper at Delta Force is also doing well for himself.


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SportsRe: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by akinnzo(m): 10:23pm On Mar 30, 2017
Ifeanyi Ubah is doing so much. The edifice he's putting up in Nnewi can sustain the club.


RedReact:
It's not their faults, it is due to the fact that governments feed them every now and then. Look at MFM FC now, club's principal, Dr D. K Olukoya, always advertises the club to the church members, either to attend the matches or buy the jerseys. That way, they can get more revenues to run the club.

Ifeanyi Ubah FC is also trying to sell the club to their fans too and that is one of the reasons why I want the governments to privatise these clubs and let's see how things will change.
SportsRe: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by akinnzo(m): 10:21pm On Mar 30, 2017
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SportsRe: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by akinnzo(m): 10:36am On Mar 28, 2017
Nigerian football clubs must take a bold step to creatively unlock the opportunities staring at them else they'll continue to sing the same boring songs.

While most clubs are engrossed with excuses from obvious challenges to run a business in Nigeria, they have also turned their back at amazing opportunities begging for attention.
Fan Base, A Huge Income Source Yet To Be Tapped By Nigerian Clubs

With focus on the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL), eighteen clubs are owned by state government while two are privately owned. There hasn't been a major difference in the way these clubs are managed by both types of owners. Fact is - they both get funding from a source yet make nothing in return.

While the interest for local football is constant, clubs have intentionally distant themselves from the fans who will gladly jump at offers if these clubs throw some at them. Clubs have not done enough to establish a link between 'the club and the fan'. Probably lack of transparency and accountability could be a big reason why the government owned clubs haven't done so much in this regard.


But what about the private owned clubs? Aren't they accountable too? Is the sponsor of these private owned clubs not bothered about growth? On the average, a club in the NPFL spends around N10m each month for eight months yet the proprietor feels so good to keep spending? What will happen to the club if the sponsor dies?

Fan base income source

Investors/partners/sponsors don't joke with numbers and that's what a structured fan base offers. It gives these clubs the power to bargain and to create more income source.

If a club seeking for a shirt sponsor can prove .... continue here - http://www.footyalert.com/2016/10/fan-base-huge-income-source-yet-to-be.html

SportsRe: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by akinnzo(m): 10:12am On Mar 28, 2017
SportsRe: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by akinnzo(m): 10:10am On Mar 28, 2017

SportsRe: Community Ownership Of Football Clubs In Nigeria by akinnzo(m): 7:03am On Oct 29, 2016
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SportsRe: Community Ownership Of Football Clubs In Nigeria by akinnzo(m): 6:15am On Oct 28, 2016
Fan Base, A Huge Income Source Yet To Be Tapped By Nigerian Clubs


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SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Tanzania AFCON Qualifier: 1 - 0 (Full Time) by akinnzo(m): 1:57pm On Sep 08, 2016
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SportsRe: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by akinnzo(m): 11:05pm On Jan 07, 2015
Emem Eduok Transfer Controversy: Anyansi Assures Of Thorough Investigation
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SportsRe: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by akinnzo(m): 6:43pm On Jan 06, 2015
SportsRe: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by akinnzo(m): 4:46am On Nov 14, 2014
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SportsRe: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by akinnzo(m): 4:43am On Nov 14, 2014
SportsRe: John Obi Mikel Out Of "Mandela Challenge", Keshi Says No "Lele" by akinnzo(op): 5:29am On Aug 14, 2013
SportsJohn Obi Mikel Out Of "Mandela Challenge", Keshi Says No "Lele" by akinnzo(op): 9:47pm On Aug 13, 2013
Super Eagles Head Coach, Stephen Okechukwu Keshi has revealed that Chelsea midfield star, John Mikel Obi, will not be available for Wednesday’s Mandela Challenge against Bafana Bafana in Durban, South Africa due to a stomach upset he picked up while on tour with his EPL side.

Late on Monday, Chelsea doctors wrote to the NFF asking that the player be excused for health reasons. Keshi obliged and said on Tuesday morning in Durban, that he will not want to push Mikel too much because of the September 7 World Cup qualifier against Malawi in Calabar.-----continue here-http://footyalert..com/2013/08/john-obi-mikel-out-of-mandela-challenge.html

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