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Alleluia: Okthat means full stop? I was really enjoying u guys drama |
Alleluia: Men dare not woo me. I woo dem.u ke fear u?lolzzzzzz |
Too bad |
Not yet ooooo |
Who is cavani i can't even buy him on my fifa game not to talk of Football manager. For me he is an off and on striker. And i don't think man utd need that now we already have Hernandez |
baseg25: ugly? Why.check it now It's not as beautiful as the other bb |
how much is the tourch 1 |
immposible to use 10mb for one month.abi u nno go open watsapp pics?abeg tell us anothere lie |
ugly |
windows is a joke |
This is so tru most especially the fact that it is legal i love it. GOD BLESS you |
Pls i need blackberry touch ooooo |
heatmeup: david i saved your pics oooooooo i can still post it ooooooabeg ooo let's leave it like dat oooo |
heatmeup: okay,hope you are not angry that am stalking younah no p |
heatmeup: owk i'll do dat.my name is tinuolaowk nice meeting you name is david we'll talk on viber |
heatmeup: can i have your no so we can chat better there i would have love to give you mine but i don't want nairalanders problems.give me yours and i will add yopupm me It's better there what's the name? |
Yes of course |
heatmeup: stay in lagos but am on summer holidays with my familywhere? |
Abuja and you? |
heatmeup:no ooooooooo just there in case of fire problems |
heatmeup: lolzzz take it from an admirer i hope you have not removed the pics shay won't i oga seun this is part of wat nl crashing has caused oooooo |
Heat me up y now |
cjpass: According to the DailyStar, Manchester City and Ivory Coast midfielder Yaya Toure has turned down a mega £40m mega deal to join rivals Manchester United for the 201415 season. - See more at: http://.com/yaya-toure-rejects-man-united-40m-mega-deal#sthash.GfJEIdpm.dpufi would really like this guy in a red Jersey for me he is the best midfielder last season |
Onazi lolzzzzz |
[quote author=babystathopoulos]I am almost in my last 20s, I met this guy who is in is mid 30s. I have known him about 3 months and he calls me all the time but seldomly call him, even sometimes I don't pick his call. The guy is tall and not bad looking at all and has a good job, he stopped calling for awhile, then I called after a week to know how he was doing, then he told me I am unfair cos I don't care about his feelings for me. I was confused because we ve gone for a casual date once and he has never made his intentions known although he has tried so many times for us to meet again but I gave him one excuse to the other. The thing is am struggling within me cos I really want to give him an opportunity for a relationship and I don't want to be tagged as being 'choosy' but the natural desire for him is not there at all. Another thing is am trying to make him "just a friend" for now but he said he wants a closer relationship. If I say yes to him, and all things remain the same and I met someone I have feelings for, what am I going to do then? ( I don't want to have a record of breaking a guy's heart intentionally) and If I say no to him, he would definitely insist I give him a chance(he is very persistent) and I can't tell him how I truly feels about him I have been trying to avoid giving him an answer but soon I know I wouldn't be able to avoid it Please I need some good suggestions on what I should do. NB; I don't ask or collect things from him except when he sends credit to my phone[/quote guys don't like to b friend zoned especially wen they have feelings. If there is no feeling pls take a bow |
heatmeup: p.m me am intrested in knowing you |
dabossman: OP, you have made some valid points. However, what you have failed to consider is that football is a dynamic game. It is not mathematics. Yes we had a very good team 20 years ago, but it doesn't necessarily mean we will rule the world 20 years on. You can count the number of teams that have shown such consistency in the last 20 years on one hand. I'd probably say Germany, Italy and maybe Brazil.I really respect people like you |
about to ill infom you |
tonytony208: yeah we have improved. If the 2010 or 2011 brand of SE were the ones that faced that Argentina team with their in form messi in the WC, we would have been impregnated with lots of unreplied goals. I guess only the dumbest of souls will not see improvement in that team.yes there is improvement but we can't run away from the truth.this team played 11 international matches and they won only one in which the opposing team scored but it was cancelled |
Koolmexxi: Well u obviously didn't read thru d OP's post to understand what point he's trying to make and the deep lying issues with Nigerian football he pointed out. How many players from junior age competitions have made it to the Super Eagles in d last 5 years? U clearly pointed out how d '94 team building started from 88. Well it is dumber to think Nigerian football is improving despite our world cup performances.you never would have said it better kudos |
Afrok: I just like C.Ronaldo, keep up the good work... A successful person at that shuns tattoos just because he wants to keep donating blood, but some people out there who are still hustling will do anything just to tattoo their body.e.g lavezzi |
The 2014 World Cup has come and gone. For some, it was an unforgettable tournament, for others it is a tournament best forgotten. The Germans’ victory highlights the merits of stock taking and proper planning. The revolution of German football after a dismal outing at the 2000 Euro tournament is well-documented, the result of which culminated in their success in Brazil. For Nigeria, while a round- of-16 finish can be seen as an improvement from the last two editions, it is now necessary to take stock, learn lessons and move forward. For this writer, who considers the Eagles’ elimination in the last 16 a failure, there is much to be learned and much to be improved. The fact that many celebrate a round-of-16 finish shows how badly the Super Eagles’ stock has fallen and how lowly we rate ourselves. Nigeria’s very first appearance came two decades ago. As debutants, the Eagles made it to the round of 16, as in 2014, but the 1994 class were far more convincing and that maiden appearance still represents Nigeria’s best showing to date. If, 20 years after, we are still celebrating a round-of-16 showing, it proves we have not made any progress whatsoever. Nigerians celebrate, but is there any progress? Senegal got to the quarter-final in their very first and only appearance, Ghana also in only their second appearance and Nigeria, with much more experience in the tournament, is still seeing a round- of-16 finish at her fifth appearance as a good result…it is a big shame. When we also measure success, we should consider some parameters. What were the expectations? Did the team surpass expectations? The answer to these questions is an overwhelming ‘no’! We all expected the Super Eagles to qualify out of the group considering the luck of the draw and fixtures. Even at that, the Super Eagles struggled and wobbled to qualify and were very lucky. Were it not for some dubious decision-making against Bosnia-Herzegovina in the decisive Group F match, things could have been very different. In the round-of-16 tie, the French were there for the taking but the naivety of the Super Eagles came into play, hence the 2-0 defeat. In all, Nigeria played four matches, won one, drew one and lost two, how much does that really represent success? In addition, Nigeria should consider the quality of our football; the Super Eagles did not have any well-defined and obvious approach to their matches. Their first game against Iran even ranks as one of the worst games of the 2014 World Cup. The Iranians lacked creativity and attacking impetus but a confused Super Eagles did not just know how to react, they wobbled and fumbled for the entire 90 minutes to the boos of a visibly disappointed audience. The Super Eagles did not look organised in defence. By this; I mean the defensive approach of the team and not necessarily the defenders. The Super Eagles also found it difficult to unlock their opponents and string together four to five passes and there was simply no intelligent play in their approach. Keshi | Impotent against Iran While the Class of ‘94 sold Nigerian football to the world and hitherto sold themselves to the world, the 2014 class did nothing to enhance Nigeria’s reputation and help their own careers. Going by their performances at the World Cup, many of the players failed to do their nose-diving careers any good. It is hard to see the likes of Victor Moses and John Obi Mikel improving their career fortunes with their respective performances. The World Cup is always a good platform for footballers to sell themselves, hence the repertoire of clubs swamping the impressive players. The same can’t be said of the Super Eagles players, apart from one or two pertinent exceptions. Another cogent point is how the players the Super Eagles players rubbed shoulders with at the age-grade competitions have grown so much in stature and carried their teams. Seeing how Lionel Messi carried Argentina, it is difficult to know Mikel was the guy that competed for the Golden Ball at the 2005 World Youth Championship. Similarly, Mario Goetze was at the 2009 U-17 World Cup hosted in Nigeria, while he scored the winning goal at the World Cup. His Nigerian counterparts were nowhere to be found, and we should remember Ramon Azeez won the bronze ball at that tournament. Toni Kroos was the Golden Ball winner in the 2007 U-17 World Cup that Nigeria won; none of his Nigeria contemporaries comes close today, while he pulled the strings in midfield for the victorious Germans, no Eaglet at that tournament made the Super Eagles 23- man squad. If at this stage, we are still celebrating a round-of-16 finish at the World Cup, then where is the result and gains of our age- grade accolades? We have four titles at U-17 level and can’t get to the quarter-final at the World Cup, how does that add up? Until we start seeing our 2014 campaign as a failure and access our shortcomings with the hope of addressing them and getting better, we will continue to live in the past and the 1994 tournament will remain as our best. As long as we continue to celebrate mediocrity, we will continue to languish in mediocrity. |
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Football manager. For me he is an off and on striker. And i don't think man utd need that now we already have Hernandez