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Balloteli, very cocky and arrogant, well, he fits mou because he's also cocky and arrogant. |
eyoniggar:Ah shepe fan, ok, ok, f.a cup, yes, they have that already, but the league? not sure for them because the last 3 matches favors Man U than Chelsea. eldee:Thought he was an Assnal fan, well, that production is for all assnal fans. |
Chookym:your people won't give them the chance to come out, when anyone tries to come out, your people call them fake and beat them down just because they don't have white skin, you know they always believe only white people have brain to discover, blacks should sit and watch/wait and if a solution can or won't come from the whites, the problem remains unsolved even if one or two blacks have the solution, it would be disregarded. |
Ibime:At least, we still get market to sell unlike a jobless, trophy-less, market-less, applicant like you, i hope you know where your mates are? fighting to keep the 3rd position ![]() |
See them in droves, anyways, 3 : 1 not that bad, come Wednesday, a 2 : 0 would seal everything off. i hope the time that the volcanic smoke should remain till Wednesday so inter can taste what we call bus-lag too, didn't watch it because i was in traffic but i know we must have played badly to have had such a scoreline. |
nice one iice, i hope he feels the same way about you (i believe he does) ![]() |
Nothing new here, 3 1 and so what? Is inter the 1st team to beat us this season? So what's all these noise about? Abeg make una free us. 2nd leg dey there, i hope the volcanic smoke continues till next week wed so inter can have their own buslag too. |
Greg Etafia off to Super Eagles' camp Etafia off to Super Eagles' camp Posted: 2010-04-19 11:42 Moroka Swallows goalkeeper Greg Etafia has expressed excitement about his call-up to the Nigerian camp to be held in England next week. Etaifia, who missed the Afcon tournament this year, is among the 44 Super Eagles members called by new coach Lars Lagerback for the trip to the UK next week. Also included in the squad is former Orlando Pirates midfielder Onyekachi Okonkwo now plying his trade in Switzerland with FC Zurich. Speaking to KickOff.com, the Dube Birds minder said he was highly motivated for the call-up and promised to work hard and win place in the final team to play in the World Cup this year. "I always believe in God that everything is possible. I am very excited and looking forward for the trip to UK next week. As I speak to you now, I am on my way to the British Embassy to sort out my visa and hopefully will fly to England next week Monday." Besides Etafia, Lagerback has picked four other goalkeepers vying for the final place in the Nigerian squad for World Cup this year. They are: Vincent Enyeama (Hapoel Tel Aviv, Israel), Dele Aiyenugba (Bnei Yehuda, Israel), Austin Ejide (Hapoel Petah Tikva, Israel) and Bassey Akpan (Bayelsa United, Nigeria). "The coach has proven that he wants select the best team for the World Cup and that is why he has chosen the best players for the camp in England. I am ready to work hard and pray for God to be on my side and play in the World Cup this year. "It is going to be great feeling to play in front of my own supporters here in South Africa during the World Cup," he adds. |
Ikechukwu Ibenegbu banking on the Beckham factor Ibenegbu banking on the Beckham factor Posted: 2010-04-19 14:47 Heartland midfielder Ikechukwu Ibenegbu is hoping that his ability to deliver quality set-pieces will earn him a spot in Nigeria's World Cup squad in June. Since Austin Okocha's retirement from the national team, the Super Eagles have struggled to find a player with quality deliveries. But Ibenegbu, who is Heartland's designated free-kick taker, showed quality during the WAFU Cup tournament. Three of his deliveries led to goals against Guinea and Benin Republic, and also the opening goal in the Final against Senegal, and he told KickOffNigeria.com that it was a combination of natural talent and practice. "It is a natural talent that God has given me," Ibenegbu told KickOffNigeria.com. "But I try to work hard during training to practise it so that I can be better." Ibenegbu, who also scored twice during the competition, says he hopes his ability at set pieces will count in his favour when Lars Lagerback is making up his mind on his final 23. "I know there are a lot of good players in the Super Eagles and especially those from Europe. But I want to do my best in training and if I can continue working hard in my free-kicks and corner kicks and cross good balls that can lead to goals, maybe that will give me an advantage that will make the coach select me for the World Cup." |
Austin Okocha keen to stop NFF rot Okocha keen to stop NFF rot Posted: 2010-04-20 12:44 Former Nigeria captain Austin 'Jay-Jay' Okocha says he is keen to get on the board of the Nigeria Football Federation in order to 'stop the rot' at the Glass House. Okocha has signified his intention to run for a position on the board and says his ambition is borne out of a need to repair the country's football. "We have kept quiet for too long while our football has been ruined so I urge Nigerians to come behind people like me to stop the rot at the Federation," Okocha told KickOffNigeria.com. Since announcing his candidacy, little has been heard from the former Enugu Rangers man, but he insisted that he was working hard behind the scenes. "I am still working hard to get onto the board so Nigerians should not think my silence means I have given up. "I believe it is time we take over the running of football in the country so we can take Nigerian football to the level it is meant to be in," Okocha said. |
you don't have a team yet, so wait till you have a team ok? |
oya, 190, go and circumcise your winky. ![]() |
oYaTo:Yes, not those smelling fufu you buy from the calabar sellers called (Akpu), i mean the white looking ones with no foul odor, they look fresher, not too thick and very nice when eating them. |
Espanyol has always been a team of trouble, they always give us problems, but i know when the time comes, they'd fade out just as Getafe was before. |
[quote author=Niger_d link=topic=433167.msg5921886#msg5921886 date=1271749261]@ Topic Na Poverty[/quote][size=15pt]That is a lie, someone that could afford to pay #800k is not poor, do you know what #800k would do to a serious man's life? let's stop blaming poverty, let's blame ignorance, some people believe getting out of Nigeria is getting out of poverty and hard life[/size] |
I don't care what Mou thinks, i know he can't do anything, we have played his team times without number and this one won't be different, we are surely beating them at home, the least is a draw. (but there must be goals) |
Today's match won't end in a loss, we either win or play a draw, we will finish off the rest when we meet at the camp nou |
Whatever happens, i am here to watch. |
For those saying fufu smells, you must have been eating the wrong kinda fufu, the ones i eat do not have any smell and is as white as snow. |
ow11:i dont even know where he plays now. |
SA Goddess:yea, that your wailing is boring and stalled. YAY!!! ![]() |
SA Goddess:Boring!!! ![]() |
Nah, i don't have to ignore you because you should have ignored the thread in the first place, when you read the post, you knew she was talking from a religious point of view which you are alien to, the best thing a matured mind would have done is to ignore it since it's not in your line of reasoning and belief. Alot of people (in her same line of reasoning) know that she's saying the obvious (based on what our religions states) so those who need the info would pick what they want vice versa. |
SA Goddess:She didn't say you shouldn't open your legs wide for anyone, she's just reminding you and others of what the bible/quran/ any other religion that practice anti-fornication, if it's too hard for you to be reminded, just ignore the thread of turn a new leaf if it's biting your conscience. since you're an Atheists, you should have ignored the thread because it's not applicable to you or is that too hard to do? |
For now, a Nigerian. |
Bye bye, i don't feel sorry for you one bit! ![]() bite me. ![]() |
rokiatu:Nice, i hope he can type this about you too |
platinumnk:true |
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maybe things would be different in that life time, 
