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HealthRe: Is This Genital Warts Or Shaving Bumps - (((Photos))) by blasterman(m): 7:05pm On Sep 11, 2021
manoflove22:
I'm down men

Brothel visiting implication or is it just a shaving bumps?

it been there since last 3 weeks so i just trimmed the area just now and see them numbering sad


I'm scared don't wanna live with genital warts, cos it a virus and it have no cure but u can apply medication on it, but it reports it can appears again, why na cry
just go do std test to remove all doubts

it could be HPV which is a sti
SportsRe: Should Nigeria Stick With Gernot Rohr Or Move Beyond His Era? by blasterman(m): 5:46pm On Sep 09, 2021
Reference:
Oga. At the end of USA 94 we were ranked 5th in the world. How we did it is immaterial.
That is what we should be looking for. Anything else is NOT progress but management.
Continue along the path of management and the world will leave you behind, just as the rest of the Premiership has left Arsenal behind.
Sorry once again to use that example but the lines are just too similar. In any field of human endeavour standing still is retrogression.
What all these anti Rohr ppl dont see is that for eg u need a car for work u desire for Lamborghini or Porsche but ur money can buy/afford Honda CRV.

Rohr so far is not even getting his salary and he is meeting his target set by employers which is qualification anything else is bonus.

Just like players coaches too are expensive. If u want Messi be prepared to pay 1million $ every week, If u want guardiola be prepared to pay Millions.

Can Nigeria in its current state afford Guardiola even Zidane or Blanc. Most of u here will not accept a reduction in salary for a job why would they.
Zidane is a millionare u think he wants to come to Nigeria? MAdrid ws paying him Millions as a player and coach. he hasnt coached algeria its nigeria he wants to coach?
SportsRe: Should Nigeria Stick With Gernot Rohr Or Move Beyond His Era? by blasterman(m): 5:32pm On Sep 09, 2021
Reference:
Oga. At the end of USA 94 we were ranked 5th in the world. How we did it is immaterial.
That is what we should be looking for. Anything else is NOT progress but management.
Continue along the path of management and the world will leave you behind, just as the rest of the Premiership has left Arsenal behind.
Sorry once again to use that example but the lines are just too similar. In any field of human endeavour standing still is retrogression.
That FIFA ranking was overhyped in my own opinion. our true position was 9th /10th

Records speaks for them selves

We played 4 matches in that world cup won 2 and lost 2.

Won against Bulgaria and Greece. Lost to Italy and Argentina

We won all the nations cup games (5 games)

Lost all the friendlies prior to world cup

In the qualifiers lost to CIV and drew Algeria away

Won both matches at home 4-1 each

After the world cup lost all friendlies


In World cup history so far we have played 21 matches and Lost 12, drew 3 and won 6.

that is relegation form

Very soon now u go dey yab Arsenal

nigeria=arsenal
SportsRe: Should Nigeria Stick With Gernot Rohr Or Move Beyond His Era? by blasterman(m): 4:48pm On Sep 09, 2021
Reference:
Shows the level of degeneration.
You can imagine some here saying, for once we are not using 'calculators.'
Their poor mentality cannot see us wining trophies but celebrating qualifications... just as Arsenal did (sorry to use that example) start celebrating top four under Wenger, then top six under the next gaffer and today that is even a mirage.

It is called progressive degeneration, a deterioration into mediocrity.
This is a country that once competed with the biggest and the best in Africa consistently, wiping the floor with the likes of Cape Verde.
Can one remind these medicore thinkers that we were once ranked 5th best in the world, 5th, 5th, 5th..... In 1994 just 27 years ago, not in another generation oh, and the man that took us to such lofty heights is still alive...

What kind of nonsense do we keep on subscribing to. We should be looking for a Westerhof replacement and keep on firing until we get there, not settling for rubbish. Because it appears we are not interested in winning trophies just competing. Just look at how crestfallen the Super Eagle brand has become.... sad.
Even the so called 94 team with westerhoff everything was based on calculation. They mostly lose away or draw but at home was where they were shining.

94 world cup qualification we were looking for a draw at the last match to qualify , a loss and CIV would have qualified.

we qualified on goal difference
SportsRe: Should Nigeria Stick With Gernot Rohr Or Move Beyond His Era? by blasterman(m): 4:43pm On Sep 09, 2021
Reference:
For me it is clear. And this is how I conduct my life and business.
You must have a reference point to measure success. Use statistics, metrics, whatever., but you must anchor your decisons on set parameters of productivity in deciding how long a gaffer is to be given to meet up to the best possible results, the highest results you have attained previously.

If I was in that panel that interviewed Rohr I will have shown him where Nigeria soccer was when Clemens Westerhof (our most successful senior mens coach till date) started and where he took us to and the time-span, the means and methods he adopted and demand a replication at the least, if not a better outcome in the same time frame. That is what looking for success entails.

Westerhof started when the number of foreign based players could be counted on the palm of one hand. He single-handedly discovered, recruited, trained and improved a whole slew of talent. When he left our boys were playing in some of the biggest clubs in Europe's premier leagues.

How many players can we say today owe their stardom or career explosion or big club moves to Rohr or the national team. Are we better today that when he started....

In Westerhof's time our best players were made by the Green White Green. Today it is European clubs that make our national team tick and when they cough Covid restrictions, Rohr begins to tremble against.... Cape Verde.... kai... what a step down....
Westhoff was acting as an agent and a coach.he sold some players like Amokachi to brugge and babangida etc.

Clubs develop players not national team coaches
SportsRe: Should Nigeria Stick With Gernot Rohr Or Move Beyond His Era? by blasterman(m): 4:05pm On Sep 09, 2021
robosky02:
Enyimba will do it comfortable
Cape verde came 2nd in nations cup qualifer almost topping the group. They are mostly players from Portuguese or brazilian academy. they defeated cameroon 1st team 3-1 at home and drew away

Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Cameroon 6 3 2 1 8 4 +4 11
2 Cape Verde 6 2 4 0 6 3 +3 10
3 Rwanda 6 1 3 2 1 3 −2 6
4 Mozambique 6 1 1 4 5 10 4
Source: CAF
SportsRe: Should Nigeria Stick With Gernot Rohr Or Move Beyond His Era? by blasterman(m): 3:45pm On Sep 09, 2021
taiocol:
Nigeria wasn't even established as a footballing nation then compared to when Rohr took over as coach.



He has lots of English developed players of Nigeria's decent to choose from. Stop making excuses for his failures.
Nigeria won 1st nations cup in 1980 and since then we have been rising and been top 5 in africa.

84 we won silver
88 bronze

In the african context nigeria became a force in the 80s


What failures?

All Nigerian footballers have to go to europe for advancement because Europe is the center of football.

No be by gra gra or Muscle. Maybe village football gra gra and muscle works


His mandate is to qualify the nation for nations cup and world cup, if he does that he has done ok

they didnt say play samba


AS a business owner if u hire someone u give them objective ,if they produce result then that is it.

The Job of the NFA is to create youth programs to get new talents. When was the last U20 or u17 team that excited?

If that pipeline is blocked where will u get ur future stars.

The man has done very well.

His style of play is in line with modern football and that way u win matches. Not playing samba and all hailing toros.

Even Brazil no dey play samba anymore
SportsRe: Should Nigeria Stick With Gernot Rohr Or Move Beyond His Era? by blasterman(m): 3:28pm On Sep 09, 2021
taiocol:
We have good players all over the league that these teams you mentioned play as well. Just because they don't play for the teams you selected doesn't make them bad players
Good on what yard stick, maybe good in a village setting but not internatiional football.

Which is a combination of brains and skills.

If they were that good they would have won african champions league easily
SportsRe: Should Nigeria Stick With Gernot Rohr Or Move Beyond His Era? by blasterman(m): 3:26pm On Sep 09, 2021
taiocol:
Same time Rohr won a trophy as a coach undecided
It took Westerhoff 4 nations cup to win 1

-He went to 88 (bronze). 90 (silver) 92 (bronze) and then won 94

Winning nations cup is luck once u cross group stages.

Even drogba didnt win 1
there are 3 or 4 teams stronger than eagles

Ivory coast, algeria , Sengeal and Cameroun/Tunsia will give this team a tough time.

Most of this guys are getting ex France developed players. Eg Mahrez
SportsRe: Should Nigeria Stick With Gernot Rohr Or Move Beyond His Era? by blasterman(m): 3:19pm On Sep 09, 2021
robosky02:
Exactly that's my point

If we have won AFCON before

And won olympic gold before


What we Nigeria should be aiming is how to reach world cup finals if we can't win it.

Not to keep a coach that can't handle Sierra Leone or be celebrating winning cape varde a team Emyimba will comfortable thrash.

Even the cape Vade cape to be real they scored 2 goals against our one. So they were better. It only one of the goal was own goal
Enyimba cannot beat Cape Verde, Even that team that played mexico cannot beat cape verde.

When last did a nigerian local team win an african cup competition?
SportsRe: Should Nigeria Stick With Gernot Rohr Or Move Beyond His Era? by blasterman(m): 3:16pm On Sep 09, 2021
WibusJaga:
Make una leave that man alone. He is doing OK. Changing him is not a good idea.
We tend to overate our Super Eagles players. Most of them are average players while others are below average.
How many nigerian players play for big clubs in Europe. You have 1 or 2 1st team players in 2nd or 3rd tier european clubs . none in the big ten
and u ppl are chatting nonsense , overestimating urself.
How many players una get for the below teams

. Manchester United

. Juventus

. Inter Milan

. Ajax

Chelsea

Barcelona

Liverpool

. Bayern Munich

A.C. Milan

Man City

Real Madrid


Answer- 0


But yet some will say local based can make it.

Not on statistics, when Enyimba the African champion then played inter milan it ended in 9-0
SportsRe: Should Nigeria Stick With Gernot Rohr Or Move Beyond His Era? by blasterman(m): 3:06pm On Sep 09, 2021
robosky02:
Source: Robosky02
Una don pay Rohr. is it because he didnt quit?

Even the so called 1994 team lost all of their away WC qualifier matches and drew the last one.

They won nothing

Super Eagles typically lose away matches even if they play Djibouti.

Football has changed from samba to pragmatism and winning is the only thing that matters.

Go and hire Tuchel or Klopp. between 500,000$- 1million $ per month. Una nor reach


the man contract ends after 2022 world cup or if they dont qualify.

Qualifying for the World cup FIFA pays to each team 9million dollars. and as u progress the money doubles

When nigeria was not qualifying for nations cup where were u folks. 2 editions and world cup becasue they wanted local coach.

Village level wan dey operate at international level

Nigeria is a village, if not for social media una music sef for be rubbish
PoliticsRe: FIRS Writes National Assembly, Seeks Exclusive Power On VAT by blasterman(m): 4:05pm On Sep 08, 2021
Millz404:
https://punchng.com/desperation-as-firs-writes-national-assembly-seeks-exclusive-power-on-vat/
Are they benefiting from VAT from beer and alcholic drinks in the south even though the states have Sharia
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde: 2022 World Cup Qualifier: (2 - 1) On Sept 7 2021 by blasterman(m): 7:10pm On Sep 07, 2021
andrewegbuna:
This is d most terrible Nigerian team ever rohr needs to be sacked. No pattern of play, no football intelligence, our fullbacks are virtually useless, no creative outlets for our striker, Ahmed Musa is a dead footballer imagine!! This super chickens cannot win Cape Verde convincingly
There is a pattern of play just that u cannot recgnise it

the pattern of play is pragmatism or a form of counter attacking

the kind mourinho used when he was winning titles with chelsea.

CApe Verde all of their players are portugese league players except a few
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde: 2022 World Cup Qualifier: (2 - 1) On Sept 7 2021 by blasterman(m): 7:08pm On Sep 07, 2021
Gehnot rohr is a pragmatic coach he doesnt play full out attacking football thats y he has 2 defensive midfielders always.

2 CDM- Ndidi and Etebo today Kingsley Michael and Innocent
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde: 2022 World Cup Qualifier: (2 - 1) On Sept 7 2021 by blasterman(m): 7:01pm On Sep 07, 2021
Ekpekus:
Wondering why Sanusi didn't start the game ahead of Collins?
We almost concede... sha
If no be coolins una for no score that tap in
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde: 2022 World Cup Qualifier: (2 - 1) On Sept 7 2021 by blasterman(m): 6:59pm On Sep 07, 2021
why dem dey carry musa e no do anything
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde: 2022 World Cup Qualifier: (2 - 1) On Sept 7 2021 by blasterman(m): 6:58pm On Sep 07, 2021
heykims:
That own goal guy should be investigated, that back pass was too weird.
na pressure cause am
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde: 2022 World Cup Qualifier: (2 - 1) On Sept 7 2021 by blasterman(m): 6:11pm On Sep 07, 2021
One thing about UK based players is their stamina and skills
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde: 2022 World Cup Qualifier: (2 - 1) On Sept 7 2021 by blasterman(m): 6:08pm On Sep 07, 2021
ShedrachU:
And no one is talking about the poor officiating.
If you are not watching the game, just keep quiet.

Cape Verde's goal was an offside (Argue with your family)

The ref and line men are confused a bit.

The Nigerian players haven't shown their best, but hopefully.

Synthetic pitch? Yes, a major challenge. huh

Ejuke is a good player, but must learn how to hold and pass the ball when necessary.

Shehu and Musa are minuses.
Shehu has been good but not Musa
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde: 2022 World Cup Qualifier: (2 - 1) On Sept 7 2021 by blasterman(m): 5:52pm On Sep 07, 2021
Ekpekus:
Moses Simon should be substituted joor...
It shoudl be 2-1 now

Musa missed clean chance
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde: 2022 World Cup Qualifier: (2 - 1) On Sept 7 2021 by blasterman(m): 5:50pm On Sep 07, 2021
this artificial pitch be like concrete
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde: 2022 World Cup Qualifier: (2 - 1) On Sept 7 2021 by blasterman(m): 5:48pm On Sep 07, 2021
Ekpekus:
Person get head injury ref dey tell am to get up... which kind ref be this one naw?
That awaziem foul should have been a penalty
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde: 2022 World Cup Qualifier: (2 - 1) On Sept 7 2021 by blasterman(m): 5:41pm On Sep 07, 2021
lyricaldaboss:
No midfield, just long ball
They are playing from the wings since the midfield is depleted without iwobi aribo and ndidi

Kingsley Michael is trying

rohr should change musa with someone else
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde: 2022 World Cup Qualifier: (2 - 1) On Sept 7 2021 by blasterman(m): 5:39pm On Sep 07, 2021
ppogba:
So, without those seven or eight players, there can never be a super eagle?

It is a shame if we are going to be having excuses for not beating cape verde.
Cape verde is a good team

they defeated cameroun 3-1 in june nations cup qualifier

Premier league is the strongest league in the world, if u can find replacement for the 7or 8 go ahead

Samule KAlu and tyrone failed covid test
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde: 2022 World Cup Qualifier: (2 - 1) On Sept 7 2021 by blasterman(m): 5:33pm On Sep 07, 2021
Goal osimhen

Nice assist from Jamiu collins
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde: 2022 World Cup Qualifier: (2 - 1) On Sept 7 2021 by blasterman(m): 5:32pm On Sep 07, 2021
Tamunotonye22:
Go where? Outside those UK players, tell me a better team please
Musa missed open chance

Cape verde 1 shot at goal 1 goal
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde: 2022 World Cup Qualifier: (2 - 1) On Sept 7 2021 by blasterman(m): 5:30pm On Sep 07, 2021
lyricaldaboss:
Develop your B team comprised of local players and give them confidence so they can step in for situations like this.
sounds like a job for the football association to coordinate
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde: 2022 World Cup Qualifier: (2 - 1) On Sept 7 2021 by blasterman(m): 5:27pm On Sep 07, 2021
BluntTheApostle:
Na Cape Verde wey dey use play?

Cape Verde wey show Cameroon pepper.

And we are lining up these players?

Rohr needs to go.
What will Rohr do when 7 of the 1st team players are out due to UK ban of Cape verde

No ndidi, no iwobi no ekong no balogun no ihenacho no aribo
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde: 2022 World Cup Qualifier: (2 - 1) On Sept 7 2021 by blasterman(m): 5:22pm On Sep 07, 2021
goal cape verde
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde: 2022 World Cup Qualifier: (2 - 1) On Sept 7 2021 by blasterman(m): 5:16pm On Sep 07, 2021
NFFTV on youtube is showing it
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde: 2022 World Cup Qualifier: (2 - 1) On Sept 7 2021 by blasterman(m): 5:13pm On Sep 07, 2021
Shehu has been the main man so far

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