European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by honeric01(m): 2:51pm On May 13, 2015 |
homesteady: Can you show me a post where anybody implied this? or keep your irritating self-pleasing lies to yourself!
yea... not this era of been pessimistic of beating another team even when their key players are injured just like you were doing! I should show you? what kind of silly question is this? i should show you what multiple members posted days, weeks or months ago about the coach? These are the kinds of comments i find so petty.  I was not saying we wouldn't win, i cautioned the "i will beat them badly" comments some were making. or are you saying i said we wouldn't win?  . i was against over-confidence! |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by honeric01(m): 2:50pm On May 13, 2015 |
Johnpaul88: It's easy to support a winning team or coach, as the case may be. But true test comes when things suddenly, are not going as planned. Na so we see am o.. some think its by posting everyday whether it makes sense or not is what makes them a fan! |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by honeric01(m): 12:40pm On May 13, 2015 |
Johnpaul88: Through thick and thin! Thats the simple thing.. Some here hate him for no just reason, if you read their comments sometimes, you'd want to vomit.. Now, some are even trying to exclude him from the successes the team is enjoying.. irritating! During pep's time, people praised him for keeping the team almost fit all through the season, the same fit is being done by Lucho, yet only few has made mentioned of this. before now, we were hit with injuries mismanagement, but now it seems all the players have some healing powers in them.. no one is mentioning what Lucho and his team are doing to achieve this. i sometimes prefer to just zoom through the thread, shake my head at rants and petty talks, then zoom off. i miss the old era where issues are discussed deeply and reasonably.. not this era of he did this, he did that, hes a mole bla bla bla |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by honeric01(m): 12:35pm On May 13, 2015 |
homesteady: Do you think people protest for just protesting sake? Don't you know the idea behind protests is to put pressure on the head? Was it not because of the much pressure generated from that match that made the president bring the election closer? Don't you know that the person that bore the full brunt of the whole pressure was Enrique - fans pressure + board pressure?
I am asking you again, is it just a coincidence that our best form came after the crisis? The man needed to tweak the team to his taste which he finally did even though noise makers wouldnt let him be. they complained that he moved Messi to the left rather than give him free role.. today he still did what he was criticized to be doing and we can all see. where in the team does he not tweak? apart from the forward line he has always maintained even during the early days, the other parts have always been tweaked. So its not your noises that made him become a great coach overnight, rather it made him sustain his philosophy while hastening the result. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by honeric01(m): 12:32pm On May 13, 2015 |
Eruditor: Bro, let us be fair Lucho is a good fitness coach. He has kept the team fit for the most part and that aspect cannot be taken away from him, together with the fact that he is on the brink of winning a historic treble.
But let us be fair to some of his critics (myself included), he did change and become more consistent with his team selection.
If you remember, part of our grouse with him was that he kept rotating the squad and the results weren't going his way. We heard about the alleged bust-up with Messi. We lost some games that we traditionally should not have lost and we were right to criticise him.
Let me give you a scenario. If a manager is being hounded continuously that he needs 4 new players but he insists that he doesn't yet he goes on to win nothing that first year then the following year he acquires the 4 players that he was advised to and he wins a treble, won't the critics be right to say the pressure they put on him instigated his success?
You do realise that Lucho changed? So the criticism, though sometimes exaggerated, is somewhat responsible for the change and that is an incontrovertible fact. Is it the criticism that made him grow all the attributes some said he lacked? just give me straight forward answer.. i am not in for long sermon as you can see from my previous comments. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by honeric01(m): 10:22am On May 13, 2015 |
homesteady: I have always been expecting this comment!
This season is a success because of the sweat of every barcelona related person - from the Coach to the players and to fans like us that sparked the Arab spring like protest on all social media after that Real Sociedad game!
Do you think it is a coincidence that we attained our superb form after that game? So protest made the man suddenly grow what he doesn't have? After Pep left, haven't we had other coaches? why didn't they get us to 3 finals? Can you give what you dont have? Can you use protest to force a goat into becoming a dog? Funny comments lolz |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by honeric01(mod): 10:01am On May 13, 2015 |
LeeCodeman: honeric01, please what are you guys doing about unbanning joseph1013? Spambot.. he's been released |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by honeric01(m): 9:55am On May 13, 2015 |
The coach is this, the coach is that..now we can all see what he has brought to the club.
3 possible finals.
Some even called him a mole from R.madrid to destroy Barcelona. if this is what a mole does, i dont mind a mole being the coach of the super eagles so we can always get to the finals of all competitions.
lucho, the true and reasonable fans are with you! |
Sports › Re: NPFL: Rangers Vs Heartland (1 - 0) On 10th May 2015 by honeric01(mod): 4:46pm On May 11, 2015 |
Krasid: And that's exactly what i don't like about the NPFL.While some teams play it fair at home, the fans of some other teams start constituting nuisance when things don't go their way.Is that fair? Did you not see highlight of the pillars game? it was as opened as a high way. Win if you can.. |
Family › What Is Expected Of A Married Man by honeric01(op): 3:35pm On May 11, 2015 |
A Real godly man is proud of his wife and proud to talk positively about her at work and with friends.
Husband is not just a title, husband is not just the ability to get a wife pregnant. Husband means great responsibility. It means House band,the band that binds the house together. A godly husband is a priest, a provider and a protector. As a priest; a husband subjects himself to Christ and opens the Word and leads his family daily through worship. As a provider; the husband works hard to ensure that the family is well fed and nourished decently dressed and taken care of in all areas.
As a protector; he shelters his family from physical, emotional and spiritual attacks/harms. A godly husband the man of the house will stand up for his marriage and defend his wife and children and fight for his family's salvation.
As a husband never hold on to your wife's past mistakes ( which are many) be ready to forgive her even for the ones she is yet to commit. Practice forgiveness daily Husbands no wife has ever died from too much love, care and affection. Don't be deceived, bad company corrupts good morals watch the friends you keep, make sure your friends are those who value marriage creed and have less singles as friends.
Marriage is a union/ fission of two becoming one, feel your wife's pain and regard her problems as your challenges, seek to feel what she feels,desire what she desires. Give her the same consideration you give your own body. Your mother is your mother no one can change that, but your wife is you and should be seen as you. Treat her with much love and respect. No one will treat her otherwise including your mother.
Husband, there is nothing that threatens the security of a wife than the thought of another woman competing for the attention and affection of her man. Nothing is more disrespecting, nothing is more insulting please avoid that road. Every wife needs to know she is still the one and only for you. Reassure her daily.
Don't preach to your wife, don't demand love and affection,respect and attention from her. Rather show her how it is supposed to be done. Live your sermon don't preach it. Demonstrate your love. A woman who doesn't ask for anything deserves everything. Finally Husbands and wives whatever you do separately will separate you. Marriage is TEAMWORK. Have a blessed weekend.
Remain Blessed!.
-Gift Samson- |
Travel › Re: Charles, A Christian From Nigeria Beaten, Abducted By Armed Gangs In Libya by honeric01(m): 12:45pm On May 11, 2015 |
His title is irritating! |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Order On Escorts, A Security Risk- Akinyemi by honeric01(m): 12:25pm On May 11, 2015 |
The president of Chile does obey traffic rules |
Sports › Re: NPFL: Rangers Vs Heartland (1 - 0) On 10th May 2015 by honeric01(mod): 12:18pm On May 11, 2015 |
Krasid: What is wrong with Enyimba and dropping points at home? It's not even halfway yet and they have dropped 4 points at home.What's the use of getting points away when you don't win your home games. You see where una problem dey start from? dropping unnecessary points.. tomorrow now, you say Kano pillars dey use ojoro win. if you win your games, won't you win the league? |
Sports › Re: NPFL: Rangers Vs Heartland (1 - 0) On 10th May 2015 by honeric01(mod): 11:33pm On May 10, 2015 |
Daninya11: Why is it that you hardly see an away team winning a match or even getting a draw? ?? Even Kano pillars or Enyimba hardly pick or win away matches... Were are we getting things wrong? ?? And where were you when we had multiple away wins last week and last 2 weeks? oh you were waiting for a week without away win to come whine as usual? |
Sports › Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by honeric01(mod): 9:24pm On May 10, 2015 |
today
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Sports › Re: NPFL: Sunshine Stars Vs Shooting Stars (2 - 0) On 10th May 2015 by honeric01(mod): 5:46pm On May 10, 2015 |
Hehehe..
Pillars go on... |
Career › Re: To Become A Referee In Nigerian Globacom League? by honeric01(op): 1:17pm On May 10, 2015 |
moondata: Hi there,
My name is Ola. I'm very pleased to hear that you want to become a referee don't look back if you really want it. I live in England and I've been a referee since 2005 - now a level 6 referee. Just like what you are experiencing now, a lot of people gave a lot of words of encouragement while some did the opposite - but I didn't look back. I can say it's harder to become a football referee here - being a black man, considering the first impression people always have about black people. You wouldn't need to worry about this, all you need to show is a lot of confidence, passion and believe in yourself, just like I did. However, there is a lot to learn. Every single match appointment you get is an opportunity to learn something new and add to your process management database (you'll understand "process management" when you finally become a referee)
I wish you were here in England, it's pretty straight-forward to become a referee - simply bu going through the normal process. Written, verbal and practical exams, then you'll become a level nine and move up the ladder from there. Refereeing is a serious business, not sure how serious they take it in Nigeria. Email me at: moonata@lycos.com let talk more.
Can I also use this opportunity to ask if anyone could help with getting on NFA and/or CAF panel of referees, I've got plans to come home. Here is my email address again: moonata@lycos.com
Cheeers Ola Good morning, Its been ages you posted on here, i didn't really read your comment until today (7 years later), how i skipped your comment is still a wonder to me. I finally joined a referee society close to my abode this year and i am yet to write the first exams.. i don't mind if you have one or two things to put in me so as to fasten the whole process and at the same time become better. Thanks and God bless. Honeric01 |
Career › Re: To Become A Referee In Nigerian Globacom League? by honeric01(op): 1:03pm On May 10, 2015 |
mystikal: honeric, did you finally get started on this idea, might need your input to advise a friend Yes bros but not as at the time i created this thread, just started of recent.  |
Sports › Re: NPFL: Rangers Vs Heartland (1 - 0) On 10th May 2015 by honeric01(mod): 11:24am On May 10, 2015 |
A draw is preferred. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by honeric01(m): 11:51pm On May 09, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Libya: Ten Things About Gaddafi They Dont Want You To Know by honeric01(m): 10:56pm On May 09, 2015 |
sebali: Yes everytin is monitored underground..... Bt on d surface every one enjoys apparent freedom. My friend life is all abt perception "Enjoys apparent freedom"? Like? There is nothing like freedom for someone whose's communication is being monitored right from the day he or she gets his or her SSN. |
Politics › Re: Libya: Ten Things About Gaddafi They Dont Want You To Know by honeric01(m): 1:25pm On May 09, 2015 |
sebali: Under Gadafi there was almost zero freedom, d pple saw freedom as d ultimate thing dey needed. Under Gadafi Libyans were so restricted dat their personal bank accounts were monitored by d govt. Tell me what is not monitored in the Uk/US. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by honeric01(m): 12:56pm On May 09, 2015 |
No need resting any player..we should score at least 3 goals first before resting any of the boys.
no slipping is allowed! |
Culture › Re: 40 Old Photos That Will Show You How Times Have Changed In Nigeria! by honeric01(m): 3:01pm On May 08, 2015 |
Icon4s: 38. Ikorodu expressway, Lagos (1970s) Is this Ikorodu road? sAME IKORODU ROAD 45 YEARS AGO? |
Family › Re: Can One Slap His Wife In This Case? by honeric01(m): 1:20pm On May 08, 2015 |
The last time i touched a female (beat) was 16-17 years ago while in senior secondary school.. a friendly left hand blow i thought it was until her cheek became swollen..ever since then i vowed never to beat any female.
With the rate women are becoming violent..i pray to be able to sustain my vow..hopefully God will/has blessed me with a woman who wont give me reasons to. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by honeric01(m): 12:20pm On May 08, 2015 |
Finally restored! |
Culture › Re: 40 Old Photos That Will Show You How Times Have Changed In Nigeria! by honeric01(m): 8:29am On May 08, 2015 |
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Family › Re: Can One Slap His Wife In This Case? by honeric01(m): 7:31am On May 08, 2015*. Modified: 12:22pm On May 08, 2015 |
Before doing this, he should have in one of these incidents recorded the beatings he got from the wife so as to show as evidence when the blackmail starts.
Any woman that beats a man deserves to be beaten.. call me old fashion i don't care..if you have the power to beat a man, you should have the strength to receive same beatings. |
Travel › Re: Dubai Banks Reportedly Closing Accounts Of Nigerian Politicians In The UAE by honeric01(m): 9:11pm On May 07, 2015 |
shadowgwalker: ona dey happy? buhari's tenure go hard ooh! Yes for people asking why Nigerians are happy about an anti-corruption news. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Club World Cup Champions 2025-2029 by honeric01(m): 7:30pm On May 07, 2015 |
barackohandso: Create new thread ke? When e never even enter 800 pages. Sebi honeric01 na mod sef Make e continue o.. |
Sports › Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by honeric01(mod): 7:29pm On May 07, 2015 |
joseph1013: Just came back from another ban. I get your point. I will do as you suggested. What interval is appropriate? Thanks 5-20 mins |
Sports › Re: NPFL: Shooting Stars Vs Kano Pillars (0 - 1) On 6th May 2015 by honeric01(mod): 12:23pm On May 07, 2015 |
crownprince102: No Player? I see.
You stated you got the info from the PRO of KP. I want you to know that the PRO is certain working and guilded by a code of conduct which he must perfectly take to. One of this is releasing private, secret or sensitive document to the public.
I 'm very sure Kano Pillar's PRO won't give you the actual amount any of the club's player earns as salary, match bonuses and sign on fees. We can only get speculations and verdict just like yours.
Though I don't have any information of Kano Pillars' senior players wages but I guess common sense and perfect think does it all. Just check the simple analysis below.
Do you know Gambo Muhammed has turned down several clubs for Kano Pillars stay such Club African of Tunisia, Iranian Zob Ahan Isfahan, etc?
Gambo Muhammed and Kano Pillars turned down an offer from Iranian Club Zob Ahan Isfahan on July 2013. The detail of the contract goes thus:
Transfer fee: $150,000 Contract Duration: 2 years Starting from: July 1, 2013 Ending on: June 30, 2015 Player Wages: $200,000 ($100,000/annum). $1 = N160 (as at then) $100,000 = N16,000,000/annum $200,000 = N32,000,000 (entire duration).
The offer was rejected by both the player and his club Kano Pillars outrightly even though the club was deperate to sign him. http://allnigeriasoccer.com/read_news.php?nid=10008
Club African also made a bid for Gambo Muhammed that same year but it fell through also. Before accepting Club Africain's price, Pillars had rejected bid from a chinese and Saudi Arabian Club. This was the details in the contract with Club Africain.
Transfer Fee: $300,000 Contract Duration: 3 years Starting from: July 1, 2013 Ending on: June 30, 2016. Player Wages: $360,000 ($120,000/annum, $10,000/month) excluding bonuses.
$10,000 = N1,600,000/month $120,000 = N19,200,000/annum $360,000 = 57,600,000 (entire duration). There were speculation and rumour he rejected the contract due to wages disagreement with Club Africain after Pillars accepted the bid. http://thenationonlineng.net/new/gambos-transfer-to-africaine-pillars-to-get-n48m/
Are you telling me Gambo rejected all this bumper package to earn N600,000 a month with Pillars. Before we think of not mis-informing pple, we should think if we are informed ourselves.
Sunday Mba rejected CA Bastia summer of 2013 bid due to small wages. Bastia offered him €100,000 a year.
€1 = N200 €100,000 = N20,000,000
Wolves boss as at that time and the now NFF boss, Amaju Pinnick claims that the sum was even less than what he earned at Wolves. http://harmonysport..com/2013/09/wolves-reject-mbas-slavery-bastia-deal.html
Rasheed Olabiyi played for Enyimba for 7 years and when he was leaving the club is owing him N15 million which Enyimba hasn't paid until this moment. How come? http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/3sc-pillars-wolves-chase-olabiyi/203146/
Abdullah Shehu also turned down this bumper contract from Al Orubah of Saudi Arabia before Joining Qatari Al Qudasia.
With this I believe whether with Match bonus and sign on fees or not. Pillars and other big clubs pay their senior players enormously. Paying on time is the problem i see with it. Afterall, Afelokhai told npfl.com that; "Pillars pays with what some players earn in europe or more. I 'm also happy staying because of the fan......"
The N600,000 is a fallacy. oga leave story, what makes you think sharing how much a player earns is wrong? in this football age? oga you just fall my hand with this comment. The evening Kano pillars won the league, Kelechi Nkoro of 99.3 Nigeria info put a call through to Kano pillars PRO ..questions were asked and he relayed all the info i posted before.. you make it sound like its because of money players move around? when you not around when a club in tunisia and egypt wanted to sign Gambo? he went for trials but was never picked.. you think #1million naira per month can keep a player from playing abroad? you think its because of that? sometimes i hardly argue on issues because too many "i too know" comments fly around... you are reeling out amount as if its that easy to move from one club in Nigeria to a reputable one outside. unless you can prove that kano pillars truly pay their players #1 million Naira, then i see all you wrote as beer parlor tales.. What is secret about how much a player earns? what kinda statement is this? dont you know how much all players in Europe earn? you see why i said only Kano pillars is run almost at the same level with foreign clubs.. Funny enough, you in one place said its wrong and unprofessional to reveal how much a player is paid, in the other hand, you listed what was to be paid to these players in their potentials clubs. isnt that ironic? Kano pillars is a standard club not your traditional Nigerian backyard clubs. You listed the amount the so called clubs wanted to pay these players, did you list the conditions, walfare, playing time and other in-between issues? you think moving abroad is all about the money? most of the players that moved abroad from our league, what happened to them? most have never smelt the national team or move to a better clubside..some ended their career because of the initial greed for the money. Before the accident, Gambo mohamed went for trials but was never picked. its not about the money, afterall players move from well paying clubs to less paying clubs..true or false? your mushroom club hardly reveal how much they pay their players which makes them a substandard club..your club should be compared with football academy.. If you doubt the figure i placed, then call kelechi nkoro of 99.3 Nigeria info so as to get KP pro's number. KP no longer pays sign on fee, what they pay is match bonuses and monthly salary. match bonuses range from 20k to 40k which is paid regularly and salary ranges between 150k to 650k depending on the players.. anything different from this is pure fairlytale from your childhood storybook. |