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I pray that S.Keshi will focus on getting the CUP rather than getting himself involved in the frenzy of whether to leave Super Eagles after the finals or not. He is already enjoying his success but should be patient enough to get the big prize first. |
Dfrenzy: Lol, you never see anything. Just thank God say Emenike n Moses go out.Otherwise, it would have been a crushing defeat if Emenike et'al were not removed. |
Still looks as if am dreaming. Is this the same Super chicken that was struggling to fly in first three matches. Come on tell me what happened. Am I in wonderland? All things working together for good for these chaps. |
Definitely if they continue like this against BF on Sunday,then Samassa might be right. Probably it will be Brazil & Barcelona combined. |
executinal: Secret once players train and played together with one mind and spirit, the result will be massive. If Osaze happened to be among this set of players, they could have been division among the players because he will like to fight for other players right that is not used or featured during this tournament.Exactly, they really impressed everyone beyond imagination. My question is, How suddenly things changed for good, judging from our lacklustre display against Ethiopia. Did Keshi psyche these guys up, or did they play to prove all the Thomas'wrong. |
Your comments please... |
The boys were so hot to handle. In fact, am still wondering what happened to the Eagles between their third match and the fifth one, that they sudenly became deadly. |
Source: http://www.supersport.com/football/africa-cup-of-nations/news/130207/We_played_Brazil_not_Nigeria_Samassa I am also wondering... |
Mali goalkeeper Mamadou Samassa compared their Wednesday’s opposition to five-time World Cup champions Brazil after they succumbed to a 4-1 drubbing at the hands of the Super Eagles of Nigeria in the semi-finals of the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations in Durban. The 22-year-old, who plays for Guingamp in France, said they don’t deserve any blame for such a huge loss because they met a fire-spitting side that could have dismantled any team at the competition. “I feel the team we played against was Brazil and not the Nigeria we used to know. From my post I was seeing more than 15 green shirts pouring forth against us and not the usual 10 players. They were strong, slippery, focused and pacy,” Samassa told supersport.com. “We did our best. We heeded our coach’s instructions but they fell below what was needed to stop the Super Eagles. They were winning all the balls, pursuing us mercilessly each time we had the ball and their finishing was always on target and that was their major advantage. They have forwards that can transform the slimmest goal chances.” Mali will face Ghana in the third place match on Saturday February 9 at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth. Both sides met in a similar situation last year at the Africa Cup of Nations held in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea, with the Eagles triumphing to claim bronze. |
WELL DESERVED!CONGRATS BURKE'S. EAGLES SHOULD BEWARE...THESE GUYS ARE SO PHYSICAL. |
THE REFREE IS BIASED AGAINST BURKINA FASO. |
Never touch the tail of a Lion whether dead or alive. Up Super Eagles! |
Haba! Person no go rest for this country. The Boko Haram effort is no longer working and now it's marginalization in Military. Quota system is one of the many evils of government. Incompetency hoisted on everybody b/c of Quota. Even GEJ is a beneficiary! |
Hard drug is a demon and a killer! Honestly, it takes the grace of God for anyone under its control to come out of it. Nevertheless, it is not an impossibility. Majek can be redeemed.I love his song on Holy Spirit & Free Mandela. |
Fantastic! I would have won too. I predicted 2:1 in favour of Nigeria but nobody (colleagues) believed me. Kind of an island in the midst of my colleagues prior to the match. |
tchaik: Evidently, you are not a good student of HISTORYMr tchaik, I am not sure What HISTORY you mean? Historically yes CHristianity has been pressed hard but never crushed, not even Jezebel nor Saul (latter Paul), nor the Jews, nor the Arabs. It is a light that cannot be consumed by darkness no matter what. It can be battered as we see it happen in Nigeria today but it's root can never be destroyed.Believe Me! |
Okija_juju: No wonder the Catholic Church has distanced itself from this Christian Terrorist Organization of Jet flying and Jesus-Pimping Political Pastors..Seriously? Just mark my word...CHRISTIANITY WILL NEVER DIE.NEVER! |
El-RUfai seems not to have interest in Nigeria's Unity. As old as he is, I thought he should not have got himself so down as being a religous bigot. It has been insuanated that he is a BH apologist but his recent unwarranted utterances leaves much than desired and confirmed his true personality. I use to admire his strong character but he is channelling that towards the negatives.I will be wary of him from now henceforth. |
Because we can't think some people are thinking for us.Yet some people have the Because our voices are inconsequential to the King in Aso Rock but people like Bill Gate, Obama, Cameron etc voices cannot be trashed Because we have sort of resigned to our fate, nevertheless there are people that believes that there is HOPE. For me, anything good whether internal or external is welcomed as far as it is geared towards turning Nigeria around for GOOD. Shall we continue in this sin of impunity and recklessness because we have such massive grace of patience, resilient & hope by the peoples? |
Symptoms of a 'failed state' disease! The supposedly last hope of common man which we called the judiciary is hopeless itself. |
Wonderful Moses and Inspiring Enyema |
Billionaire in public train, hmn! Oyibo sometimes amazes me. Simplicity-I love it. |
Fear of survival. |
Pipeline vandalism is now going international. It seems the crime is lucrative for Indians to be involved. Like hard drugs once you start it very difficult to stop. |
These two markets stinks.Ever been there during the rainy season, OMG! |
You are known by your deeds. Scamming became a professionalised business in Nigeria and was outsourced to different parts of the world. So it's easy to reference Nigeria when making example like Norton just did. |
Very very good.Thumb up to NBC. Our kids are exposed to all sorts of immorality in the name of music. |
Some people don't fear GOd anymore. What kind of human being can do this? |
Senseless killing! I don't understand why she killed those innocent children. Men should however learn from this story. When you steal shows outside your marriage, you are directly or indirectly inviting trouble to your family. |
Life is a flower.It buds, blossoms, withers and dies. Rest in Peace Pete. |
Bakare also said it’s unfortunate that the nation has inept leadership, adding that “we have people who are promoted beyond their mental capacity operating in corridors of power. So, the worst of us are presiding over the best of us. It is shame on our nation.” http://news.naij.com/20230.html[/quote]I like that quote... |
No wonder Nigeria policemen are not friendly. Have you been to a police barack recently? Stinking to high heaven.Heh!!! |
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