Sports › Re: All The News About The Golden Eaglets (U-17) HERE! by billante(m): 10:54pm On May 31, 2015 |
joseph1013: [b][size=14pt]Golden Eaglets thrash Ifeanyi Ubah FC 3-0[/size]
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Golden Eaglets, Nigeria's U-17 side, on Saturday secured a 3-0 win over their counterparts from the Ifeanyi Ubah Football Club at the NFF/FIFA Goal Project Pitch in Abuja.
Three second half goals by substitutes Victor Osimhen, Pam Mafeng and Johnson Umah was all the Emmanuel Amuneke-led side needed to break the resolve of the resilient Anambra Warriors who stoutly defended their half in the first stanza.
But they were unable to curtail the Eaglets’ raid in the second stanza and substitute Osimhen finally broke the deadlock when he converted a penalty. Pam Mafeng added the second goal while Umah Johnson scored the third with a sublime free kick straight into the net from the periphery of the box to the delight of the watching fans. NFF Deputy General Secretary, Emmanuel Ikpeme, meets Chief Ifeanyi Ubah
NFF Deputy General Secretary, Emmanuel Ikpeme, meets Chief Ifeanyi Ubah
" I'm quite impressed with the Golden Eaglets and we can see that coach Emmanuel Amuneke is doing a wonderful job with these boys," said Chief Ifeanyi Ubah, the CEO of Capital Oil and owner of the Nnewi-based club who watched the match with his friends." My advice to these players is to go out there and play their hearts out for Nigeria and we (Ifeanyi Ubah Football Club) are wishing the team all the best in their upcoming international competitions.”
Also in attendance at the match watched by an enthusiastic crowd were Alhaji Ahmad Kawu, Chairman of the NNL; Dr. Emmanuel Ikpeme, NFF's Deputy Secretary General; Former NFF General Secretary, Chief Fanny Amun; Former Super Eagles stars, Sani Kaita and Emmanuel Babayaro and Mr. Friday Kujah, Team Manager of Ifeanyi Ubah FC amongst others.[/b] Is this the ifeanyi uba fc of nigeria premier league or the U17 team of Ifeanyi uba fc that the golden eaglets beat 3-0?? I choose to believe its the latter! the senior team can't even play with this kids, they will just break their legs. |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 10:13pm On May 31, 2015 |
khattab02: na wa oooo..... How many slots dey for Africa sef??
To me I feel the Rio game is getting tedious with these qualifiers... se they have played about 2 rounds already?? They will play 3 rounds of qualifiers for the U23 African championship where the africa Olympic slots are determined, the first 3 countries goes to the Olympics |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 9:55pm On May 31, 2015 |
joseph1013: Thanks Lee. Appreciate. Thanks honeric01 Joseph this your frequent banning is becoming embarrassing. Honeric01 is there not a way you can put Joseph moniker on a do not disturb setting if there is anything like that on nairaland admin advanced settings. so that the spambot would permanently stop this frequent banning. |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 5:58pm On May 31, 2015 |
safarigirl: when last did 2 goals enter our net in a competitive match? against CIV in the African championship |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 2:17pm On May 31, 2015 |
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Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 1:32am On May 31, 2015 |
ChiefEmekaVilla: Baba na Mexico vs Mali me I wan watch. Starts in 45 mins.
Qatar vs Colombia sef dey.
Then later Portugal go play Senegal. Portugal vs Senegal will be interesting to watch |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 1:25am On May 31, 2015 |
TheSuperNerd: She's worth the defence... Face me? Like she faced u rite? *smiles* That can only happen when decorum is thrown out the window Sir. Pls Sir... Never use the experience of 1(a minority) to judge the experience of all(d majority)... This is my submission *big smiles* Face me? nah I won't call that a faceoff! because I just drop my own mind and let her to rant on most times! Don't worry I will bookmark this your comment and show it to you in future when she go don dash you one of her tantrums! its in her and she can't help it.....in most of her replies she starts well and friendly but she always end up in last lines firing shots at the recipient, that's where quarrel starts and she does that unintentionally |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 12:53am On May 31, 2015 |
 TheSuperNerd: Leave SafariGirl ALONE! ! ! ! ! ! ! Haba!!! Look guys, I've gone thru all the comments and TRUTH BE TOLD, Mrs Awoniyi did or said nothing wrong to mijestic...(Mijestic's response was super hostile). She even said 'please'... Kai!!! Maybe, just maybe, the anti-safarigirl-guys' testosterone levels hv gotten so high that it affect their limbic system and other vital brain areas linked to personality... Why cant u guys(billante, mijestic, and co) drop the stupid chauvinistic attitude and act gentlemanly? You shouldn't treat a lady right just coz she's a lady... NO! You do so coz You're gentlemen... Which none of u are (yeah, it's harsh but it's true). A lot of u misjudge, misinterpret, and twist her comments... AND DAT DUDE WHO MENTIONED SUMTIN LYK WOMEN AND THE KITCHEN OR WOMEN SHUD RESPECT MEN STUFF Shud get this... You dont demand respect frm women... You earn it... Speaking generally. IT IS ONLY IN MARRIAGE THAT WIVES ARE 'OBLIGED' AND HAVE A DUTY TO SUBMIT TO AND RESPECT THEIR HUSBANDS. You see... If a woman who is not ur wife respects u then u must be doing sumtin rite but dont expect such respect 4m all women coz they aren't ur wives. And I'm nt saying ladies shud treat men lyk trash but THE TRUTH IS, IT RESTS WITH THE MAN TO LIVE THE LIFE THAT EARNS A LADY's respect. Remember, if ur boss is a woman, u owe her ur respect nt d oda way round. But she will respect u nonetheless if u're a REAL men. WHO'S A REAL MAN? A Man who will never feel good about running down a lady. A MAN WHO'S BUSY BUILDING HIMSELF FOR THE BEST THAT LADIES CANT HELP BUT ADMIRE HE'S THE REAL DEAL. He GOT vision... And ladies respect a man wit vision. A man who understands that women are made for global impact also. I HAVE A SISTER WHO'S LIKE ME IN ALMOST EVERY WAY. I tell her she can be no.1 in her field coz Dominance in a field has no respect 4 gender(ask florence seriki of omatek, Susan hockfield of MIT, Nancy pelosi of U.s. Congress etc etc). GUYS SHUD NOT AND NEVA LOOK DOWN ON LADIES. This matter is a subtle one... You may neva know how chauvisnistic you are... Pls watch it. AND AS FOR THE GHANAIANS, I SAY 'AKWAABA' but na we get this cup sha *big smiles*
LET's move on in peace, love, tolerance and...
GO GO GO 'SUPER' FLYING EAGLES! ! ! ! ! ! ! !... Hahaha... Gotcha! *winks* Lol! guy na waa You write this long epistle here just to defend her na until she face you one day your mouth go change  |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 12:46am On May 31, 2015 |
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Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 9:15pm On May 30, 2015 |
how can everybody be wrong and one person Is always right!
This safarigirl dey do you for village!?....always quarreling!
If you see all these people you talk to anyhow for road you won't open that your mouth to talk again to.
you hide behind nairaland dey form tigress
very annoying thing! |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 6:45pm On May 30, 2015 |
Abeg who bring all these Ghanaians into this thread??
make them go open their own thread nah!
if am not mistaken the heading of this thread read: Flying eagles of Nigeria thread! |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 10:56pm On May 29, 2015 |
Abeg I need this kind of welcoming from nice chicks!
but sokari fall hand for here.....d nigger is not feeling the chick....with his strong aba face
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Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 10:19pm On May 29, 2015 |
TheSuperNerd: Miss SafariGirl... *smiles* I knw it's not easy being the only 'super analyst' female in the midst of testosterone-dominant persons. I may not understand how pissed off u are by Sir Billante but pls calm down... *smiles* I truly admire ur person despite all dat hv been said abt u... Ur badmouth? Hahaha... From previous pages on this thread, I've seen ur 'good mouth' and dat's d safari girl I Know, Like and admire. DONT LET ANYONE MAKE U LUK BAD COZ U ARE NOT... You are Safarigirl... A highly intelligent individual/analyst and a brilliant conversationalist. Pls Miss... Use words to show urself great and never to defeat or degrade urself. You're far beta dan 'that'... *smiles* And u're not empty... Though I haven't met u... I've seen some of the best of u in previous pages on this thread from pg.1 till now. I'm not a fan but I speak the Truth... You are truly one of a kind... Yes, not perfect(you'll get there) but Someone 'truly' special and I wud nt mind meeting u face to face... Peace Y'all... And big smiles at Sir LeeCODEMAN's hands off... YOU'RE FUNNY SIR *smiles* GO GO GO 'SUPER' FLYING EAGLES... (sori, cant do without saying dat) *big smiles* Bro this one na toasting you dey toast her! shebi she say na awoniyi be her luff and crush!.....so no waste your saliva for the chyking! anyway she is a great person but her mouth is as toxic as acid that's my worry! she fit even be very quite and timid offline.....you know say for nairaland here everybody is a tiger behind their phone and computers! |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 9:23pm On May 29, 2015 |
safarigirl: don't mind that castrated he-goat with a mouth filled with rotten dung.
The cretin likes to stalk me in sports section and annoy me. No be today I sabi the person. As far back as 2013, he's been carrying a grudge after I repeatedly shot down his eediotic opinions on the SE then.
The minute his boyfriend is through sodomizing his a-hole, he comes on NL, searches for my moniker and spills his frustrations on me as if i'm the cause of his misfortunes.
I've treated his phuck ups repeatedly, but I refuse to engage him in his tomfoolery tonight, he'll have to find someone else to play with Buahahahaha! You just confirmed that emptiness I called you! carry on girl! you rock |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 9:09pm On May 29, 2015 |
LeeCodeman:
Bros, haba...gentle na. I agree that her opinions can be confrontational but to say she's empty is going a bit far. Make we quell this rancor abeg. The match is upon us. Bros I no harsh! That's how she present her own case! but let's drop the matter as you said |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 8:54pm On May 29, 2015 |
safarigirl: call it whatever. I'm familiar with your ways so i'll be sure to ignore your penchant for getting on my nerves henceforth
Have a nice evening Abeg go and sit down! wetin concern me if you ignore my post  your replies and argument here is always filled threat and confrontational.....distinguishing you from others as being empty. empty vessels always make the loudest noise you might be knowledgeable in football matters but present it with class and humility. you too have a nice evening |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 8:45pm On May 29, 2015 |
safarigirl: didn't see it previously.
And I quoted that guy because he did it up to 5 times. And kindly refrain from using that term 'ITK' on me. It may sound funny to you, but I do not in the least bit find your cockiness amusing.
Danke Story! |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 8:18pm On May 29, 2015 |
safarigirl: [b]THE FIFA U20 WORLD CUP IN NUMBERS
Toggle navigation FIFA U-20 WORLD CUP NEW ZEALAND 2015 30/05/2015 - 20/06/2015 Toggle section navigation
Follow us on Share FIFA U-20 WORLD CUP The FIFA U-20 World Cup in numbers (FIFA.com) 28 May 2015
With just a couple of days to go until the latest FIFA U-20 World Cup, FIFA.com takes a statistical look at New Zealand 2015 and the tournament's history.
694 U-20 World Cup graduates have gone on to compete in the senior FIFA World Cup™, while 32 have lifted the most coveted Trophy in the beautiful game.
100 of the 504 players at New Zealand 2015 play their football in foreign leagues. USA's squad, with 13, has the most players overseas, followed by Mali with ten. By contrast, every one of the players representing Myanmar, Ukraine and Uzbekistan ply their trade with domestic clubs.
85 different countries have been represented at the U-20 World Cup during the 20 editions since 1977. That number is to swell yet further at New Zealand 2015 with the addition of debutants Fiji and Myanmar.
68 wins and 216 goals are the tournament record tallies held by Brazil ahead of New Zealand 2015. Famed for their dazzling attacking play, the South Americans also boast the best defensive record in the history of the U-20 World Cup with 51 clean sheets.
48 centimetres tall and 5.1 kilograms in weight, the current U-20 World Cup trophy was redesigned in 2011, with France the first and thus far only team to hold aloft this version.
18 years and nine months is the average age that establishes Nigeria as the youngest squad at New Zealand 2015. The oldest, meanwhile, will be provided by the European duo of Germany and Ukraine, both of whom have an average age of 20.
14 seconds is all it took Nigeria's Monday Odiaka to score the fastest goal in U-20 World Cup history against Canada in 1985. His compatriot, John Owoeri, netted the second-quickest, four seconds shy of the record.
13 goals were scored in the highest-scoring match in U-20 World Cup history: Brazil's 10-3 win over Korea Republic at Malaysia 1997. Future Seleção internationals Fernandao and Ze Elias posted braces apiece in the contest, while Adailton was on target six times in an incredible 39-minute spell. Kosta Salapasidis of Australia and Spain's Fernando Llorente, who managed four goals in respective meetings with Argentina in 1997 and Chile in 2005, remain the only other players to have netted more than three times in one game. Remarkably, Brazil repeated the ten-goal feat at the same edition, registering a 10-0 thrashing of Belgium - the tournament's biggest-ever win - just three days later.
13 years and three months was the tender age at which Republic of Ireland's Jason Byrne became the youngest player in the history of the U-20 World Cup in 1991. The most youthful of the 504 players selected for New Zealand 2015 is 16-year-old Panamanian Adalberto Carrasquilla, born on 28 November 1998. The oldest, meanwhile, are Colombia's Daniel Londono and Bryan Rochez of Honduras, both of whom were born on 1 January 1995 - the latest possible date to qualify for this edition.
11 goals at the 2001 edition not only earned Javier Saviola the adidas Golden Shoe, but set a tournament record that still stands. The former Argentina striker's predatory skills helped La Albiceleste clinch the 2001 crown with a tournament record haul of 27 goals, and he remains the U-20 World Cup's all-time leading scorer.
8 different U-20 World Cups - a tournament record - were overseen by Les Scheinflug as coach of Australia. Other U-20 coaching veterans include the esteemed Jose Pekerman, who won three of the four U-20 World Cups in which he led Argentina, Berti Vogts, Carlos Queiroz, Raymond Domenech and Ange Postecoglou. Ghana's Sellas Tetteh is back for his fourth FIFA tournament and will be looking to maintain his record of having reached at least the semi-finals in each of his three so far.
7 players arrive at New Zealand 2015 having already played at a U-20 World Cup. All seven took part at Turkey 2013: the Mali trio of Ichaka Diarra, Souleymane Sissoko and Hamidou Traore, Ghana's Clifford Aboagye, New Zealand captain Bill Tuiloma, Nigeria's Onyinye Ndidi and Zhabikillo Urinboev of Uzbekistan. A total of 77 players at this tournament have experience of the FIFA U-17 World Cup, with New Zealand alone boasting 12 veterans of that particular tournament.
6 U-20 World Cup titles (1979, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2005 and 2007) have established Argentina as the tournament's most successful team. Brazil follow on five, with two-time winners Portugal are the only other country to have lifted the trophy more than once. The Argentinians also arrive at New Zealand 2015 protecting an 18-match unbeaten run at the competition, with a decade having now passed their last defeat in this competition.
4 consecutive U-20 World Cups have now kicked off without the tournament's reigning champions. France, winners in 2013, failed to qualify to defend their title in New Zealand, following in the footsteps of Brazil in 2013, Ghana in 2011 and Argentina in 2009.[/b] @safarigirl why repost an article Joseph had already posted taking us back again! and you were the one insulting one guy the other time that he should read old pages before posting anything. see your life! ...ITK |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 3:34pm On May 19, 2015 |
LeeCodeman: So safarigirl is such a small girl. And her mouth is so sharp. Hmmm...nairaland.
Happy birthday! You dey mind the small girl.....and her mouth come sharp pass razor! very annoying Anyway Happy Birthday Dear...Hope your luff taiwo don send you his wishes and gifts |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 3:15pm On May 15, 2015 |
Killer squad!!
Issac Success made it!
I pity hungary, north korea even brazil defence....Legoooooo |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 11:27am On May 14, 2015 |
safarigirl: this is the most dense thing anyone can say. Are you freaking five? Why take a joke about an Awoniyi I've never met, so serious? Success can't even bench Awoniyi to start with. If you failed to understand my point all through, fine. But this has nothing to do with Awoniyi, NOTHING AT ALL. Why attack my person? Cuz I'm posting an opinion you don't agree with? I'm so close to cursing you out, but I won't give you the pleasure. Please, don't even quote anything concerning me henceforth. I hope for your sake and all the Success fanboys here that his inclusion doesn't backfire on the team, I'm done with the topic. Good Morning. Women and their mouth! see as your mouth just dey run Anyway that's where una strength lies...fire on! |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 7:36am On May 14, 2015 |
safarigirl: Thank You. And some people here instead of talking about facts on ground are busy calling Success the Messi of U-20, on top how many goals? Even Emenike and Ahmed Musa sef are the Messis of Super Eagles  This lady eeh! Anyway am sure if its your son that is in success situation all this ur mouthing go change! you have made your point, let's wait for coach list.....if success doesn't make the list, life goes on.....he will still earn more money than them that went to d world cup...the main thing is let the others come home with cup! |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 12:11am On May 14, 2015 |
safarigirl: I'm not saying he won't make the list. I'm saying if he does make the list, Karma will ensure he doesn't do great in NZ....dazall karma ke! has he killed anyone?! like someone has said you don't know what he is going through or what effort he has been making to join the team since. |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 12:08am On May 14, 2015 |
safarigirl: of course Success is good, nobody says he isn't, but there is an adage in Igbo land that says that when once King vacates the throne, another will occupy it.
Success did not score 4 goals at the opening game at the U-17, it was a sub that took ober and managed to shine at his injury. If he never got injured, we may never have known Awoniyi and now Awoniyi gets a sure first team shirt and Success may not even get a shirt.
He can lend his support by being in NZ, but making the team to the detriment of Chidera or Saviour? Diaris God sha who says it must be chidera or saviour will be axed for him to have a spot....they can remove someone from the midfield for him.....Ifeanyi Ifeanyi can give way |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 11:54pm On May 13, 2015 |
safarigirl: Success is not and can never be the Messi of this team. The team is not builyt around one player like Manu always says.
Success has not played in up to 17 games now and those boys have not lost even one game. If he were Messi, they would have at least 3 losses.
Awoniyi is a better striker than Success, that Moses guy is also better than him. Even Iheanacho is on the same level as him at least. The only Higuain in the team is the same Success you're hypinng here....on top performance at U-17 African Cup sef, no be say na better competition.
Bros abeg swerve jare....if he likes let him not show face in camp by Friday morning, na that time e go know how Brazil drop Kaka and how Mexico drop Hernandez. No be only Messi, na Guardiola hehehehe! babe take am easy E go do you like film the guy go make d list For your information success banged in more goals wen he was the team number 9 than awoniyi has done now.....success scores in every match Take it or leave it he has his worth and manu garba knows that |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 11:31pm On May 13, 2015 |
safarigirl: and Chidera and Saviour are not giving their all currenttly abi? They don't belong to any clubs, na only Success get club shey?
So what is his excuse for not calling the coach or any of the technical crew since the U-17? He didn't have money to call or he misplaced their numbers? Is he the only one playing for a vig club?
Moses that is a TOP player for Gent bothered to call, he's more important to them than Success is to Granada, but he has been keeping up with the team. Iheanacho is with City, a far BIGGER club than Granada, yet he called.
So because Success injured at the Ui17 world cup, they should give him special treatment, didn't he get a medal at UAE? Didn't he get paid? Was he denied anything others got? Did Yahaya not get injured during AYC qualifiers? Abi that one sef no get club wey dey play important games?
See bros, if you must present a case for Isaac, do it without sentiments biko. Sentiments don't win games, preparations do and Success is not part of the preparation this time The guy has paid his dues in that team for long and can't be discarded like that! The phone calling news is hearsay from pressmen, you were not there to confirm A Messi that is late to camp will always start a match before a higuain that has been in camp from day one |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 11:03pm On May 13, 2015*. Modified: 11:33pm On May 13, 2015 |
safarigirl: I hate injustice not Baba Success.
I do not understand the basis for clamouring for someone who has not played with the team since 2013 and has not even bothered to follow up with their progress since then.
He has failed to contact any of the team handlers, he has most likely lost touch with the entire team and will probably ruin their cohesion and worst of all, he hasn't played a game in 2 weeks, for all we know he's not fit.
And you're going to drop 2 dedicated players one of whom could have remained in his team, FC Porto just chilling until something happens, but instead made it to camp on time. Two players who have been busting their azzes and scoring goals even, for someone who you're banking on based off his performance at the U-17 AYC?
Dude, If Saviour and Chidera were your relatives, you wouldn't be talking like this. There is nothing placinng Success above those guys at all
A player who failed to keep in touch all this time only to come and gatecrash the party at the last minute does NOT deserve a place and I hope he doesn't get it and if he does, I hope he has a terrible tournament like he did in UAE cuz that would be Karma doing her thing. so when he gave his all and was always in camp from u17 qualifiers all the way to 2nd match of the u17 world cup and got injured when he over stretched himself to score against Sweden, he wasnt dedicated? He has a professional contract with a club, most others don't and have the liberty to report to camp anytime.....if it was when he was still playing street football in Benin he will definitely be asking when is camp opening and report before he is even told to do so Only the coaches knows what success has that have made them to give him special advantage Even the Godwin savior guy could have taken some else place in u23 who have been in camp before him and dedicated. |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 9:51pm On May 13, 2015 |
safarigirl: I hope Success doesn't make the deadline just so Ezeh and Saviour make the team......would be an injustice if either got axed for a Success whose fitness is in question.
When e reach now, he'll get injured in Game 2 and that will be the end of his tournament like in U-17 woman why you hate success!? u get beef with am before allow the coaches choose who they feel will help them achieve their ultimate goal |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 4:19pm On May 12, 2015 |
This is the only time in Nigeria football history we are about playing brazil and there is no tension or panic at all
It just be like we are about playing Honduras, cause of the quality and confidence these boys are oozing out!
I doff my hat |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 4:09pm On May 12, 2015 |
These boys are SMOKING HOT!!
We gonna have an exciting world cup |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 5:57pm On May 08, 2015 |
safarigirl: better than Chidera? It's only the the coaching crew that knows who is fitter and best for the world cup Coach garba has repeatedly said he doesn't care what you have played before or how good you were before. |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 5:48pm On May 08, 2015 |
kindredspirit: Hey, I coulda sworn Saviour Godwin was with the U23s. Correct me, somebody. Yes he is.....but he is back to his original team which is the U17 class 2013 to fight for a shirt for the U20 world cup |