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ipobarecriminals:Nigeria did not abandon Rashidi Yekini. His family were responsible for his death. Read up on it and what his own sister said about them going, along with the mother, to abduct him and taking him to a dubious pkace where he was tied down for weeks which led to cardiac arrest. They then took him to a hospital but it was too late. Of course they quickly buried him without autopsy! Rashidi built 3 houses for those greedy people including the house the mother resides where she collects rent. Please don't make me say bad things. Na Ramadan we dey. No offense joo. I loved the guy. R.I.P. to him. |
akeentech:1990s: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbkrsIun9hs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbD7hu3nBE8 |
enemyofprogress:No mind that foreigner. Na enemy of progress. |
The great Great GREAT Rashidi Yekini! A true striker with a lion heart. World Cup 1994 in USA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbkrsIun9hs |
Seun360: ![]() OMG! Boneless fried chicken! Crispy or barbequed nko? If there was a world cup of insults, Naija would take it sha. I know that! Ekeebu, na we do am pass. Chai! Boneless Super Eagles! I still support them o. Lets enjoy, come Saturday 16th. |
Let's get psyched for this. ![]() Atlanta 96: Babayaro's goal celebration walk at 4:48 is hilarious! ![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NY_Mnt8RbA |
Dacronym:That guy can afford the priceless jersey nau. He's driving a Range Rover and wearing an Apple watch. ![]() I'm waiting for the Aba version. ![]() |
Isaacgram:Love that guy! https://www.sportlineng.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Vincent-Enyeama-4-stargist1.jpg So the current goalkeeper is only 19 years old! Let's support him. ![]() |
I only prefer that Nigeria has a Nigerian coach! As long as I've been watching the world cup - decades! - I still haven't seen any national team win the world cup with a foreign coach before. But I will check this wiki list sha, maybe I missed something. ![]() https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_FIFA_World_Cup_winners |
DavSagacity:Yes, please! Where can we get I need to wear that shirt as I watch our match on June 16 so I can bring good luck to my team. ![]() |
sapeleboi:lol. I understand. I would have had heart palpitations too, but no stream to watch match. But the USA friendly with Ireland is on ESPN2 so I get to see that. Thank heavens for small mercies. I'll take whatever I can get. I was so psyched for a futbol match today mehn! ![]() |
sapeleboi: |
No guaranty that Naija won't get to Russia and get to the quarterfinals (and further, insha Allah). No guaranty that England won't bottle their first match. ![]() |
80 min: A period of England possession out on the left. Some crisp passing. It ends when Rashford looks for the bottom left from distance. He drags his shot well wide. 82 min: Alli departs to those pantomime boos from the Nigeria fans. Delph takes his place. 84 min: Now it’s Nigeria’s turn to ping the ball around nicely. Mikel and then Iheanacho threaten to cause England a bit of bother as they press towards the box, but the home side hold their shape and there’s no way through. Nigeria are forced to turn back upfield. 85 min: This match is beginning to peter out. England are quite content to sit back and stroke it around, killing the clock. 86 min: Delph, quarterbacking from deep, lifts a pass down the inside-right channel for Rashford, who attempts to guide a first-time header over Uzoho and into the top left. It goes over the bar, but a decent effort all round. 88 min: Mikel embarks on an intricate run down the middle of the park. He lays off for Musa, who nearly breaks into the box. Not quite. The ball’s recycled and a hail-mary is sent down the centre. Pickford comes out to punch. Mikel clatters into him, and that’s a free kick for England. What a delicious dribble by Mikel, though. 90 min: Nigeria see a lot of the ball, but England hold firm and the visitors can do little with it. There will be four added minutes. 90 min +1: Musa curls a cross in from the left. Iheanacho is lurking, but Cahill batters a header away from danger. 90 min +2: Welbeck races into a lot of space down the right. He’s got Rashford free in the middle, but opts to go it alone, stumbles slightly, and all momentum is lost. 90 min +3: Ebuehi accidentally studs Rose in the knee. Thankfully, after the initial sting of contact, Rose springs back into action. And that’s that. England’s preparations for the World Cup have started well. Very well in the first half, perhaps not so well in the second. But a win’s a win’s a win. Polite applause ripples around Wembley accordingly. FULL TIME: England 2-1 Nigeria https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2018/jun/02/england-v-nigeria-international-friendly-live |
49 min: Ighalo works his way down the left and earns a corner. On the bench, Southgate looks concerned. The set piece is headed vaguely goalwards by Iwobi, but cleared by Cahill. 50 min: But Nigeria come straight back at England and earn another corner down the left. The resulting set piece isn’t anything to write home about, but it’s fair to say Nigeria look a totally different side already. England are still in the dressing room. 52 min: Lingard slips a pass down the inside-right channel, hoping to find the scampering Sterling. Uzoho comes out to smother. Sterling buckles his knees and starts falling before he clatters into the keeper ... and is booked for diving. It’s the correct decision, and his week isn’t getting any better. https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/c5215e44507aa18328232c10eed06617c177e1a6/0_8_2663_1731/master/2663.jpg?w=780&q=55&auto=format&usm=12&fit=max&s=66f4010b1ab71f3080a3ed37bc7023fa 54 min: Mikel is given an absurd amount of room in the midfield. He strides with great intent towards the England box, but with the hosts on the retreat clanks an awful pass straight into a white shirt, with plenty of his attacking team-mates offering options. 56 min: Alli cuts in from the left and rolls a pass down the centre for Lingard. The ball’s a step behind Lingard, who can’t take it with him. A few centimetres the other way, and Lingard was clean through. Nigeria go up the other end, Moses blootering a wild - and wildly ambitious - effort miles over the bar from a silly distance. A real sense that this match isn’t going to end 2-1. 58 min: Lingard buzzes in from the left and tries a one-two with Kane. It doesn’t come off, and Kane cocks his head back to scream in frustration. England have misplaced their first-half mojo. 59 min: Ogu earns a corner down the right. Then from the set piece, he misplaces a pass and Sterling is nearly allowed to zip up the other end. Idowu puts a stop to his gallop with a fine tackle. 61 min: Idowu looks for Moses with a long, looping pass down the left. Moses didn’t anticipate it. A shame for Nigeria. England need to wake up. 62 min: Lingard feeds Alli down the left, and England win a corner. Young takes. It’s a brilliant whip towards the near post. Dier rises and flashes a header across the face of goal and out for a goal kick. What a chance ... and what a corner by Young. 63 min: Musa comes on for Moses. 64 min: Ighalo is crumped by Walker, and that’s a free kick out on the Nigerian left. Etebo curls it into the loaded England box, where it’s headed confidently away by Dier. 66 min: A nod to the 1980s as Stones, of all people, blooters the ball straight down the middle of the pitch. He very nearly releases Sterling, but Uzoho reaches the edge of his box first to claim. 67 min: England make a double change. Rose and Loftus-Cheek take the place of Lingard and Young. 68 min: Dier and Walker take turns to slice wild clearances into the air. Ighalo’s shove on Stones gets England out of a spot of self-inflicted bother. 69 min: Musa beats Walker in a foot race down the left, then pulls back in the hope of finding Iwobi. Stones clears, after a fashion, slipping on the seat of his pants as he does so. Mikel regains possession and has a blast for the bottom right from distance. Pickford’s not going to be beaten from there. 71 min: Trippier and Loftus-Cheek combine neatly down the right, the latter skittering into space. Loftus-Cheek dinks one into the box, but it files over the head of Kane, who was waiting patiently to head that one home. A nice idea, though, and a nostalgic reminder of England’s first-half fluidity. 72 min: Speaking of fluids, everyone stops for a drink. 73 min: The captain Kane is replaced by Welbeck, while Sterling makes way for Rashford. 75 min: For the second time this evening, two Nigerians accidentally head-butt each other. This time it’s Etebo and Omeruo. Play stops as they receive treatment. This has got very bitty, as the second halves of friendlies so often do. 76 min: Iheanacho, who scored a pearler here for Leicester City against Spurs on the last day of the Premier League season, comes on for Ighalo. 77 min: Musa is booked for flipping Loftus-Cheek over with a sliding tackle from behind. 78 min: Welbeck turns on the jets and makes down the inside-right channel. He cocks his leg to shoot as he enters the box, but Ekong slides in to deny him. Corner. 79 min: The corner is a complete waste of time. https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2018/jun/02/england-v-nigeria-international-friendly-live |
Nigeria's goal 23 minutes ago: https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2018/jun/02/england-v-nigeria-international-friendly-live 21m ago 13:24 GOAL! England 2-1 Nigeria (Iwobi 47) Well this is a game-changer! Iwobi drops deep and sends Ighalo haring towards the England box with a cute dink down the inside right. Ighalo creams a fine shot off the left-hand post; it rebounds to Iwobi, who slams home. What a fine goal that was! https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/b9362be26ed79dd94bbed213fed12b0cc9de214d/0_0_2382_1254/master/2382.jpg?w=780&q=55&auto=format&usm=12&fit=max&s=b5820b420ec9aa2cbd240d3791c3fec1 |
Ekaka1:It wasn't the press. It was some Man U fans. But there's a Naija bro there keeping the faith. http://www.redcafe.net/threads/international-friendlies-may-june-england-friendly-discussion-in-here.439028/page-5 |
I've given up on the stream. This will do. Live updates. https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2018/jun/02/england-v-nigeria-international-friendly-live |
onatisi:Thank you, my patriot! ![]() I was wondering if anyone has ever quantified which country's fans are harder on their players. I know Nigerians are right up there. Brazilians get violent. Uruguayans just kill themselves. England are hot and cold. |
rozayx5:Oh dear! I'm reading an English site and they say we are technically poor. Make I go read Americana site o jare. They will be impartial, since they no dey go this world cup. |
Lalas247:lalasticlala's sis, watch urself o! ![]() |
ifymadu:Good riddance to Mikel. ![]() |
Ekpekus:England are at home. It;s to be expected. We'll floor 'em at the real thing. Just watch us soar! ![]() |
livestreamlink1:Your link looks dodgy. Not clicking that! |
Djtm:Only good one on Youtube got killed as soon as I posted the link. I need stream too o! The little I saw - just before and after the goal - the English were playing rough. |
Anabell2:Know that I am sorry you were scammed. You see, I found your post because I was looking to handle a similar situation. I also was scammed out of hundreds of thousands of naira a year ago. My anger was recently re-ignited because my scammer started to pester and beg me again for money. I thought, "the nerve of them, after I already put it behind me and didn't demand they return my money! Now they're so bold they want to tell me some tall tales again about why they need money, without ever satisfactorily explaining all the inconsistencies in their story that made me doubt them in the first place? A real bold scammer!" But, after reading the bolded, I was overwhelmingly sad. You have a right to be angry and vengeful. But, please please please, a baby goes through a lot to come into this world and we can never be nonchalant about a child losing its struggle after many months in utero. I believe this is our only lives and we can never know everything until we die. I hope you take my comment in the spirit in which it was meant. |
Tame Ted Dent |
Tea Tad Data |
Nate Nat Ada |
Mate Met Ant |
How is Dele Alli a bastard?Nah by force to join Supa Eagus dem?See how NFA abandoned Samuel Okparaji,Rasheed Yekini etc even in their grave.to serve Nig is not by force


