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forgiveness:Now this is the height of foolishness... See how stupid uv made urself look. U are the same person that has been making mockery of players u dont fancy here, especially, Iheanacho, yet no one went this low to show his annoyance. Kid, u are a very big joke. Remember the line that brought about this was personally coined by u, "water dun find his level" na ur everyday phrase and na u wey introduce am here. Just a dose of ur own pill, and u already looking for sniper? Lwkmd ooo |
isan:It reeks of lack of focus and unseriousness. Been the bane of young footballers from time immemorial. Isaac Success, Kelechi Nwakali, even Iheanacho et al have all suffered from this. Check out the career of the internet sensation, Nwakali with his show offs, compared to Chuks and Osimhen his mates (the three best players of our 2015 U17 squad) |
While other youngsters would be showing off babes and baby mamas, expensive chains, clothes, wrist watches and other frivolities like bikinis in clubs, after a lil fame. Look who Chuks is showing off.
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Ebuehi on the bench as Benfica takes on Sporting CP in the Portuguese Super Cup |
charlesemeka85:Sorry bro but the policy never changes. Rohr is similar to sir Westerhof in one aspect. Just like Westerhof, he doesn't invite new players unless they are improvements on what he has already. We dont want another Etebo, we want an upgrade on Etebo, and if Aribo doesnt promise that, forget it. We need players that can bring something different from what we have already |
tbaba1234:Is that Harrisong? |
Odunayaw:Emmyboy reacting to the bolded like...
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tbaba1234:Nawa oo, he's adopted that, just like Igbonu? I remember when he went to Liverpool for trials with Njoku. Been keeping tabs on him, dude has a future. Good to see Akujuobi getting involved and doing well at the same time. Gong was immense yesterday for Vittesse against Ajax. Good prospects coming through |
komekn:Stop being economical with the truth just to appear smart, it makes u look desperate and dumb. How many minutes did he play in those 20 matches? Are u gonna term Ademola a failure at Everton after playing 36 matches with just a goal? Next time learn to put into considerations minutes played |
tbaba1234:Please can we stop calling this boy Ejuke instead of Ejike? Thats how Michael turned to Mikel, Ameh Okachi turned to Amokachi, and Igbonu turned to Igboun. We shouldn't be butchering our names just bkus Europeans cant seem to pronounce them correctly. It is wrong |
charlesemeka85:Etebo exhibited that quote "when life throws a lemon at u, turn around and make a juice out of it" Enroute Egypt I labelled him a carpenter, dude smiled, got hold of a hammer in the event proper and nailed our midfield. I was impressed. |
charlesemeka85:Everton wants u gone outrightly, Gala no get money to buy u, yet the one wey get money, u no gree join them? Dem use wahala swear for u? Abeg make una Just get us Ademola aboard the ship, and leave this one to go settle the scores he has with his ancestors. Nonsense and Rohr |
TheSuperNerd:Simmy isnt the future neither is he the present, dude is crap. Ujah wasnt the past, isnt the present and definitely not the future, dude is also crap. That said, should Ujah bang in 15 goals in the Bundesliga and Nwankwo bangs in 20 in the Serie B, I would consider Ujah ahead of Nwankwo. This is highly unlikely though ![]() |
TheSuperNerd:Help me lift my ban please, it is spam bot again |
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tbaba1234:I just have this feeling he would move before the window shots. |
andrew444:Nerdy andrew444 really caught u, no escape route ![]() |
TheSuperNerd:U saw it coming, yet, down here u were already praising the move? Lol my good man, lets tell ourselves the truth nah ![]() TheSuperNerd: |
andrew444:Tell me how to be bold enough. Sometimes the way u dey speak ur own English upside down and outta context dey make me lmao ![]() |
TheSuperNerd:Bros this is the Metallic Metal nah, nawa u oo ![]() |
Danielnino00:Was the Percy Tau that made Rohr pee his pants as physically imposing as any of onyekuru and Osimhen? U should know his motives way before he made the post nah |
Danielnino00:Bhuhahahaha ![]() |
komekn:Wait oo, the same people that are more Nigerian than the Nigerians at home? Bhuhahahaha charlesemeka85, forgiveness, andrew444 et al make una come carry una Lord, local man has had enough ![]() |
komekn:And u are giving the advice on a nairaland forum, I thought u knew him in person right from Adam? ![]() |
charlesemeka85: forgiveness:See them, the gullible fellows ![]() |
komekn:But we didnt see him use the bolded to endear himself to the heart of French and ligue1 fans, at lowly Reims. Whats ur excuse? |
groundnutoil:That's why I av got an eye on Bobby Adekanye, though he still has a long way to go. Hope he breaks into Lazio first team before December |
cc12:I know they are Benue and IMO respectively, but they are Kaduna made. now talking about indigenous players, I doubt the core north has gone better than sani kaita, who was bang average in his prime. |
forgiveness:hello, this isn't Dennis' first season in the jupiler league, I didn't make that claim based on yesterday's match |
elyte89:Kaduna dey DAT list so? Kaduna dun give us players nah, the babayaro brothers, garba , amokachi et al |
Guys take ur time to read this epistle, though it is quite long but let us be voracious today, I say this bkus ur bele go burst before u go finish this message. Naija dun produce wicked players walahi. DOWN MEMORY LANE: Ogbueze- The onetime Nigerian football magician “Only very rare in football does a player come along who belongs not to a club or a country, but to the world, a player so talented and such a joy to watch that he inspires admiration, universality, irrespective of the chauvinistic allegiance. The crowds turn up to see his performance, and partisan feelings are forgotten. Pele of course was such a star and so was Stanley Matthews, and in his brief career, Duncan Edwards, and Diego Maradona, the gift of the gods.” – Jay-Jay Okocha … Farewell to the Last Paragon, Emma Okocha, Vanguard, Letters from Washington, on the retirement of Jay-Jay Augustine Okocha from the Super Eagles. Those of you the new generation, mesmerized by the ethane artistry of Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, those of you of the old school, who saw Albert Onyeanwuna take on three or four defenders at a time, witnessed the football poetry of the London Boy, the dancing effervescence of Jay-Jay the last matador, please wait for the Daily Times story of soccer’s most pulsating decade. The Daily Times, which started covering football since June 6, 1925, had reported and seen a lot of the world’s greatest footballers. When Godwin Ogbueze performed his epic at Onikan, the Times went for the absolute and referred to the “fantasy” that happened as magic. The paper called him by that superlative for the fact that the lad conjured magic in the open arena. After earning a hat trick, Ogbueze decided on that day to knock at the World Guinness Book of Records. He took the entire football team of the Lagos Academicals, starring: Emilio John, Tunde Martins, Tony Amayo … one by one, he dribbled down the field, approaching the goalkeeper, Manuwa, Ogbueze raised his head and smiled at the goalkeeper. The onrushing goalkeeper was neatly displaced and instead of tapping in the ball to an empty net, the magician retreated, carrying the ball on his back he started the Atilogwu dance! This totally embarrassed the Lagos squad who moved back to the sidelines and Ogbueze still not tired of entertaining the now boisterous crowd, shoved the ball from his back to his shoulder, gently caressing the leather ball, interchangeably thrusting the ball to his head and to his neck in marked gentle kisses and embrace. In perfect control of his one-man theater act, Godwin Ogbueze swaggered to the centre line. The referee, who in that instance had lost his authority, went after the Magician and was about snatching the ball from Ogbueze when the Magician sold him his own dummy! His whistle fell from his hands and for the first time there was pin drop silence. Without the opponents contesting the ball, in a field of play where the referee had lost his command, Godwin Ogbueze sat on the ball and with both hands up, he beckoned on the Lagos crowd to come for the ball! That crowd would forever relate the story of that epic not only to those who missed the match but would go on forever to tell the story of Ogbueze and his magic at Onikan from generation to generation. After the civil war, Ogbueze was the unsung revelation whose artistry on that day shut down a volatile crowd, dismissed the authority of the referee, dribbled down an entire team and sat down on the ball to end a game. No other player has or will ever conjure the field like the magic of Godwin Ogbueze. (See Rangers International Football Club … History of a People, pg 19, 95) It is a pity that Magic Ogbueze was not staged before the world camera playing in the Olympics or at the World Cup. Therein springs the major difference between journalism and the mass communications world! Godwin Ogbueze, according to the Nigerian Daily Times, dribbled to stupor everybody in the field including the referee, the newspaper reported that wonder as news. Journalism! Limited by its operating technology and limited by its national circulation, the Daily Times is a localised national medium. The Onikan Stadium and its sitting terraces is not the world and that stage is incomparable to the Olympic Heights. The World Cup arenas prepared diligently for years to accommodate the intoxicating fascinations of the sporting gods. |
forgiveness:the same champs league that they will get sent packing before the tourney kicks off? Bros I no expect this kind post from u oo |
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