Ovems: Waiting to see a post on Tips to take care of your wife. Not because I am a feminist but because a woman is also human that gets tired too. She also needs someone to take care of her. She takes care of the home, children and husband. Biko, she too needs a break.
andrew444: Mumu girl so Wilfred ndidi dey chop bench?moses Simon? Onazi? Ighalo,it obvious you are dumb about football you know nothing apart from kitchen work or the other room work.
I dey patriotic but just look at the situation of this God forsaken country, I enjoy this thread but to come online na war, no light for like a week straight, no fuel to buy and the hike on black market is frustrating. Chai I don miss Ukraine badly. Naija which way na
forgiveness: These German and France based Goalkeepers should be selected by Gernot Rohr
2017-05-06 | Don Osaheni
With Carl Ikeme unable to continue the beautiful game for sometime, The chances of the Super Eagles maintaining discipline at the back in future games have taken a jeopardized nature. A piece of this was seen against South Africa where the stand - in goalie was totally woeful in goal.
Now, the Enyeama fans are out viciously. You can't blame them, Vincent is no doubt a great keeper but Nigeria is a great footballing nation. It should be able to do without any player if mangement had focus.
Sunday Oliseh arguably did some wrongs when he made Ahmed Musa the captain of the Super Eagles, a decision which understandably forced Vincent Enyeama into retirement.
Vincent Enyeama on the other hand drew criticisms by retiring, as fans wondered if he would retire from club football if similar treatment occurred. Marcelo Bielsa sacked Enyeama at Lille, why did he not retire from club football?
Players that feel larger than the national teams must be taught a lesson. Enyeama must not return to the Eagles unless he apologizes.
As Nigeria faces a bleak future with no reliable goal keeper and leader at the rear, Carl Ikeme appeared and calm our nerves. There is no argument that Enyeama himself would felt no inner joy each time he watched Carl in goal.
Surely, as Enyeama retired, he knew we had no good local replacements and wanted to bring the nation to its knees begging him to return. Wishes are not Horses, Nigerian football has since improved under Amaju Pinnick led NFF who found a very good coach in Gernot Rohr to handle the team.
The super eagles look set to fly to Russia 2018 as the first African nation to qualify but tragedy has struck with Carl Ikeme unfortunate Leukaemia. With Enyeama smelling a chance to return to the team, and the Nff not sure of how to replace Carl; Pro Enyeama writers have begun to remind on the need to recall Enyeama, even quoting the prodigal son and forgiveness story in the bible.
Well, no doubt that Enyeama is our son but we must do everything not to allow the progress we enjoy under Amaju Pinnick and Gernot Rohr to become retrogressive.
We have moved on from Enyeama and so be it.
Going Forward, here are two goal keepers in Europe the Nff can work fast on.
#1[b]. Jonathan Ligali - born on 28th May, 1991 in Benin Republic to Nigerian parents, he moved to France at a very young age of 4. He is the second choice goalie of FC Montpelier of France, a club that is just three points off behind Enyeama's FC Lille.
He is eligible for Nigeria, Benin Republic and France. He represented France at all youth levels. This season, he distinguished himself against PSG in the cup game. Click the link below to watch his video and see his saves[/b]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnTM9XXrg48&t=3s #2. Robin Udegbe - born in Germany on 20th March 1991, Robin Udegbe has got himself a reputation for saving penalties. He has stopped 6 penalties this season.
He currently plays for German divison 2 side, FC Oberhausen. He kept for 33 games and had 6 clean sheets as well. he is known for great reflexes and saves.
chisom675: Even if she's a witch as u said, wat abt his siblings including his brothers wife he beat n injured,I guess all of em are witches too...no matter what "FAMILY FIRST"
mazimee: Swiss-born Nigerian: Super Eagles need a goalkeeper like me .com Dec 24, 2017 10:27 AM
SC kriens star, Sebastian Ogenna Osigwe has expressed his desire to help the Super Eagles in the goalkeeping department ahead of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The 23-year-old, who was born to a Nigerian father and a Swiss mother is currently enjoying a fine season in the 1. Liga Promotion in Switzerland, having kept six clean sheets in 17 appearances.
Interestingly, Sebastian's dad, Vitalis Osigwe represented Nigeria in the past as he was part of the 1985 Golden Eaglets squad but only missed out on the U17 World Cup following an injury against Poland in a preparatory game.
The Super Eagles were the first African team to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup but the biggest dilemma facing the Gaffer, Gernot Rohr is identifying a reliable first choice goalkeeper after the retirement of Vincent Enyeama and absence of Carl Ikeme, who is currently undergoing treatment for cancer.
The number one spot have been rotated between Ikechukwu Ezenwa and Daniel Akpeyi while Deportivo La Courna's Francis Uzoho made an impressive debut against Argentina in a recent friendly but Sebastian feels he has a lot to offer the Three-time African Champions. Speaking exclusively to SportingLife, he said: "If I get a call-up to the Super Eagles, it will be a dream come true.
"The team really needs a goalkeeper like me and I'll love to help. Perhaps follow in the footsteps of my dad who also represented this great nation, Nigeria.
"I followed the qualifiers closely and appreciate the work done by the likes of Ezenwa, Akpeyi and recently Uzoho. Goalkeepers need experience and consistency and I believe it's something I can bring to the team."
Sebastian has played for the Switzerland U15,16 and 18's but narrowly missed out on representing Nigeria at U20 level after initially making the 30-man provisional squad for the 2013 World Cup in Turkey.
SC Kriens sit top of the league table with 39points from 17 matches before the winter break.
safarigirl: mine was a joke sha. I don't read anything that's too lengthy, you have to read something to misunderstand it.
I also hate misunderstood, hence the reason I get into long arguments with people, so if anyone knows about that, it's me
Anyway, I'm sorry if you were offended, and don't tell me you weren't, because your words imply that. Nobody writes long epistles if thwy didn't feel slightly offended by being misunderstood
Daejoyoung: Ronaldo is a lady's favourite, just like Beckham till this day, and with the elevation of Ronaldo, there would be a corresponding elevation of female interest, having said that l would still say that while Messi is a more artistic footballer than Ronaldo(and definitely more exciting to watch), Ronaldo has played in both Spain and England, and he became the world best in both leagues, l would really like to see Messi play in Mancity, BayernMunich, or even Juventus some day.