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JiggamanGh:I wonder why Ghana has not won any competition by luck since 1982. |
HugeCock:Lmao! Yo!, what's it with Jonathan and fedora hats? www.nairaland.com/attachments/1880483_pres_jpegaf0cb18aa1fd4f870158a6428a8bc5dd This picture! ![]() |
Lmao! The first picture looks terrific. But its vivid these are just by-force pictures. |
Lmao! Why is Patience gazing at the bum-boy with that "fck you" look? |
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ActivateKruger:Is this your escape route? ![]() Reply the comment I directed at you. Asss, is trying to avoid my horse whip. Is good to be back after about 4weeks. ![]() What colony are you talking about? |
mzilakazi:Asss, you had better ask about Iconize to avoid a public pummeling. ![]() |
ActivateKruger:Another display of ignorance laced dumbness. ![]() Emem Udouk, a Nigerian scored the first ever goal in the Nest of Champions stadium, against Ghana. You must bow for the Champions! ![]() [img]http://soccergunz.files./2013/02/afcon-champions.jpeg[/img] https://www.soccerlenz.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/nigeria-cup.jpg |
Nigeria will win the 2017 Nations cup >>>> fact After winning the 1994 edition, Abacha stopped the Super Eagles(African pride) from participating in the next edition in south Africa. Hence, why they didn't participate in the 1998 edition as they were banned by CAF. Guess what? In the 2000 Nations cup, the Super Eagles reached the finals but were robbed by Cameroun. ![]() Again, after failing to qualify for the 2012 nations cup in Equatorial Guinea. The African pride came back stronger in 2013 and won the trophy for the third time. ![]() Now, everybody on here should bow for the Champions. ![]() [img]http://soccergunz.files./2013/02/afcon-champions.jpeg[/img] |
mzilakazi:Too late to do what? The Super Eagles remain the reigning African Champions until February next year. Anyways, have you bowed for the Champions? ![]() [img]http://soccergunz.files./2013/02/afcon-champions.jpeg[/img] |
ActivateKruger:Dumbness laced with ignorance! ![]() The Pharaohs were reigning African champions in 2010 but didn't make it to Equatorial Guinea in 2012. Like most south Africans, you're ignorant about football. I advice you focus on rugby. Lest I forget, bafunny badrunks broke the record of being the first World cup hosts to crash out at the group stage. ![]() Now, bow for the champions! ![]() https://thenet.ng/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/The-Super-Ealges-of-Nigeria.jpg https://risenetworks.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Nigeria-Champions-of-Africa.jpg [img]http://soccergunz.files./2013/02/afcon-champions.jpeg[/img] |
My doormats on here are missing. ![]() |
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Sagamite:Homo mooron, you said your boyfriend - masonkz made your butt bleed last night. ![]() |
PocoAPoco57:Shut up, you addled moronic drunk. ![]()
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LagosStinks2:Shut up, mooron! You just qualified for a tournament since 2008. |
IloveGH:Well, the entire football house has been disorganized since after the World cup. The Nigerian football federation takes the blame outside the pitch while players like Musa, Omeruo, Egwuekwe and Ambrose takes the blame on the pitch. Nevertheless, I strongly believe Eagles will bounce back. I just pray my best player(s) in this team don't get thrown out as the team gets a total overhauling. However, I advice you don't put your hopes on the burnt faggs. Ghana will never win a trophy again. |
IloveGH:Lmao! Ghana will never win a trophy again. The last Ghanaian team that won the Nations cup cursed Ghana for not fulfilling the promises made to them after winning the 1982 Afcon. |
JiggamanGh:No African country has produced more quality players than Nigeria, fact. However, I'm tipping nobody. The competition would be boring without the African pride, so I'm tipping nobody. |
The Super eagles are breaking my heart for the second time this year. |
morpheus24: ![]() Morpheus!!! ![]() |
morpheus24:Yo!!! That's the consolation. ![]() If they had beaten Naija, those moorons on here would mock us till Afcon is over. |
bingbagbo: PocoAPoco57:Pure moronic burnt offerings! |
I've been trying to open a thread about Sylvanus Okpala but antispambot keeps banning me. Sylvanus Okpala is the only genuine tactician in the coaching crew. When NFF sacked this dude, Super Eagles struggled real hard, getting goals was like killing a tiger with bare hands - to them. However, I think Keshi kicked a rock today. He ran out of luck. Emenike starting that game was a minus 1, since Ideye left the team - Emenike has been a pitch cheerleader. Again I was expecting him to substitute Emenike and Ambrose. For someone looking out for a win playing Onazi as right back won't be bad. Bring in Aaron in replace of Emenike, and a mid-fielder for Ambrose. Then switch to the 4-4-2 formation, playing Aaron and Uche up front with Musa behind them. Now the defenders? the Super Eagles has no quality defender. Egwuekwe - nice height, no pace, no intelligence Ambrose - nothing to write home about Echiejile - minus 1 Juwon - average Obaobona - below par Omeuro - below par |
Whenever I see Nigerians screaming about Ahmed musa being a good player, I just laugh hard. An inconsistent player, a striker that would score just one goal out of 200 chances. A player that has pace, skills but 0% intelligence. Keshi on his part kicked a rock. if he had switch to 4-4-2 immediately the second half started, playing uche and and Emenike(Aaron) up front and Musa behind them, Nigeria would have won. |
As far as this match is concerned, Ahmed musa takes all the blame. If he had scored those early goals, we would have won. However, Omeruo, Ambrose, Emenike and Egwuekwe were also bad. |
How come nobody is mentioning Efe Ambrose? |
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