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redsun: What gave him the impression you were white?When you made your reservations didn't you give him your name and where you were calling from?Thirdly,do you sound white ?And if you do what kind of white do you sound like?german?irish?italian?english? or irish?That story have so many holes. I think the op had an agenda she was trying to push. |
omar22: I will drop Gyan sharp sharp, probably move Mikel into that position and have another Holding player one that is more aggressive and a tough tackler than Mikel (may be Tiote or Onazi)I beg how many goals have Mille scored in his whole career. You can't be serious. Mikel as a striker |
Theben: www.nairaland.com/1515009/new-akwa-ibomstadium-uyo-takingWe really need that match to happen because the constant e wars is starting to get boring. I don't think it is going happen so the World Cup is going to be the deciding factor. Hopefully God answers my prayer and Nigeria and Ghana meet in the World Cup preferably semis or finals. |
naija noni: Hahaha.Thats not a fact.Of course it is not a fact, I was just drawing your attention to how unpopular it is among Africans. Apart from Nigeria the only other country to win the cup is Equatorial Guinea. Ghana is yet to host the tournament because it is not on our agenda. |
Theben: I just discovered that the Nigeria - Ghana world cup qualifiers was played in Lagos. So we own Ghana no gratitude. We won the match fair and square.It was but according to most spectators they said Ghana sold the game and they did Liberia bad. Liberians still cry about that match, they said we cost them their greatest chance of going to the World Cup. |
naija noni: @Jigga_man u don't understand d meaning of "rivalry".That's what I am saying, I agree with them that Ghana and Nigeria has no rivalry because Ghana is better. Cameroon and Nigeria rivalry makes more sense because they are true neighbors and they are identical when it comes to football pedigree. I don't think they are better than Ghana, that's the point I am making. |
Theben: But to be honest, Ghana has done us some favour in football. Call it match fixing, I don't care. I remember we were in the same qualifying group for the 2002 world cup. We needed to win our last match to guarantee our place in the world cup. Ghana however had no hope of qualifying. So the final match against Nigeria in Accra was a mere formality. Ghana had to gift us 3 goals in that match to ensure our place in the tournament. I'll always be grateful to the Ghanaians for that. I've never considered that victory as a victory for Nigeria. Cos there was no way we could have beaten Ghana in Accra by 3 goals to nothing.Even if you take away 50s,60s,70s it is still Ghana 9 wins- Nigeria 6wins |
naija noni: Yeah YOU dont give a damn about it.No one give a damn. I can bet 99.9% of Africans don't even know there african women's cup. |
Theben: But to be honest, Ghana has done us some favour in football. Call it match fixing, I don't care. I remember we were in the same qualifying group for the 2002 world cup. We needed to win our last match to guarantee our place in the world cup. Ghana however had no hope of qualifying. So the final match against Nigeria in Accra was a mere formality. Ghana had to gift us 3 goals in that match to ensure our place in the tournament. I'll always be grateful to the Ghanaians for that. I've never considered that victory as a victory for Nigeria. Cos there was no way we could have beaten Ghana in Accra by 3 goals to nothing.That's the thing about football no one stays on top forever. It just happens that Nigeria and Cameroon became great at the same time. When it comes to football Ghana has no rival. Even if we haven't won it recently we have been in the mix of things most often than not. Again rivalry is just rivalry it doesn't mean two rivals are the best. Egypt and Algeria have a fierce rivalry. Nigeria and Cameroon dominated in the 80s and 90s and Egypt dominated in the 2000s see that the beauty of football. No one stays on top forever, so you can't discredit Ghana dominance in those decades and don't forget in the 80s and 90s Ghana was going through hardships, and most Ghanaians were displaced in Nigeria and other countries. Football was the last thing in the mind of the average Ghanaian. Did you ever think of that? That had more to do with others catching up to Ghana in terms of football. Ps my Liberian friends still gives me Sh.t over that game. They said we cheated them out of a World Cup. |
naija noni: When it comes to total trophies/honours won at all major levels of football,both male and female,Nigeria is d most succesful country in african football.Forget female because no one give a damn about it. |
naija noni: Hmmn ghana has more trophies ??.Obviously when I talked about the trophies I was talking about the senior team. Even at that if Nigeria is number 1 when you factor in all the trophies, Ghana is number 2 and no other african country come close so where did greatwater get the idea that Ghana can't rival Nigeria. That's an insult to the great football nation of Ghana. |
vybz kartel: and who are the noisy neighbours? hahaNigeria of course |
greatwaters: I dont want to talk about beig best, thats another case entirely. But if Nigeria doesnt think Ghana is worth having such competition with, then sorry sir, you are not our rivals.Why would you want to play someone that constantly beats you. http://www.11v11.com/teams/nigeria/tab/opposingTeams/opposition/Cameroon Nigeria Nigeria Confederations Cup squadHomeHonoursPlayersMatchesHead to headAll-time stats Nigeria national football team: record v Cameroon Head-to-head records of Nigeria against other teams. Select the opponent from the menu on the left to see the overall record and list of Games won: 8 Games drawn: 7 Games lost: 4 Date Match Result Score Competition 26 Apr 1960 Nigeria v Cameroon D 0-0 International 08 Dec 1962 Nigeria v Cameroon W 3-1 Nkrumah Cup 15 Apr 1963 Cameroon v Nigeria W 1-3 International 31 Aug 1967 Nigeria v Cameroon D 1-1 International 07 Dec 1968 Nigeria v Cameroon D 1-1 FIFA World Cup 22 Dec 1968 Cameroon v Nigeria W 2-3 FIFA World Cup 22 Jan 1975 Nigeria v Cameroon W 1-0 International 17 Jul 1978 Nigeria v Cameroon D 0-0 African Games 02 Feb 1980 Nigeria v Cameroon D 0-0 International 18 Mar 1984 Cameroon v Nigeria L 3-1 African Nations Cup 17 Mar 1988 Nigeria v Cameroon D 1-1 African Nations Cup 27 Mar 1988 Cameroon v Nigeria L 1-0 African Nations Cup 10 Jun 1989 Nigeria v Cameroon W 2-0 FIFA World Cup 27 Aug 1989 Cameroon v Nigeria L 1-0 FIFA World Cup 25 Jan 1992 Nigeria v Cameroon W 2-1 African Nations Cup 07 Aug 1997 Nigeria v Cameroon W 1-0 CUP Leg 97 13 Feb 2000 Nigeria v Cameroon L 2-2 (3-4) African Nations Cup 01 Jun 2003 Nigeria v Cameroon D 0-0 LG Cup 08 Feb 2004 Cameroon v Nigeria W 1-2 African Nations Cup http://www.11v11.com/teams/nigeria/tab/opposingTeams/opposition/Ghana Ghana Games won: 10 Games drawn: 18 Games lost: 21 Date Match Result Score Competition 16 Oct 1950 Ghana v Nigeria L 1-0 International 11 Oct 1954 Ghana v Nigeria L 1-0 International 28 May 1955 Ghana v Nigeria L 1-0 International 01 Jun 1955 Ghana v Nigeria L 7-0 International 27 Oct 1956 Nigeria v Ghana W 3-0 International 27 Oct 1957 Ghana v Nigeria D 3-3 International 31 Jul 1958 Nigeria v Ghana W 3-2 International 31 Oct 1959 Ghana v Nigeria L 5-2 International 28 Aug 1960 Ghana v Nigeria L 4-1 FIFA World Cup 10 Sep 1960 Nigeria v Ghana D 1-1 International 10 Sep 1960 Nigeria v Ghana D 2-2 FIFA World Cup 08 Oct 1960 Nigeria v Ghana L 0-3 Nkrumah Cup 08 Apr 1961 Nigeria v Ghana D 0-0 African Nations Cup 30 Apr 1961 Ghana v Nigeria D 2-2 African Nations Cup 01 Jun 1961 Ghana v Nigeria L 3-0 WAC 15 Dec 1961 Ghana v Nigeria L 5-1 International 03 Jan 1962 Nigeria v Ghana D 1-1 African Nations Cup 10 Nov 1962 Nigeria v Ghana D 0-0 International 22 Jan 1967 Nigeria v Ghana D 2-2 International 09 Feb 1967 Ghana v Nigeria L 2-0 International 10 May 1969 Nigeria v Ghana W 2-1 FIFA World Cup 18 May 1969 Ghana v Nigeria D 1-1 FIFA World Cup 08 Jan 1973 Nigeria v Ghana W 4-2 African Games 10 Feb 1973 Nigeria v Ghana L 2-3 FIFA World Cup 22 Feb 1973 Ghana v Nigeria D 0-0 FIFA World Cup 31 Aug 1975 Ghana v Nigeria L 3-0 International 08 Mar 1978 Ghana v Nigeria D 1-1 African Nations Cup 21 Jul 1978 Nigeria v Ghana D 0-0 African Games 01 May 1983 Ghana v Nigeria L 1-0 International 05 Mar 1984 Ghana v Nigeria W 1-2 African Nations Cup 27 Jul 1986 Ghana v Nigeria L 2-0 CEDEAO Cup 06 Feb 1987 Ghana v Nigeria L 3-1 West Africa Nations Cup 02 Sep 1990 Ghana v Nigeria L 1-0 African Nations Cup 13 Apr 1991 Nigeria v Ghana D 0-0 African Nations Cup 02 Nov 1991 Ghana v Nigeria L 1-0 CEDEAO Cup 23 Jan 1992 Ghana v Nigeria L 2-1 African Nations Cup 09 Mar 1994 Nigeria v Ghana D 0-0 International 28 Aug 1999 Nigeria v Ghana D 0-0 International 10 Mar 2001 Ghana v Nigeria D 0-0 FIFA World Cup 28 Jul 2001 Nigeria v Ghana W 3-0 FIFA World Cup 03 Feb 2002 Nigeria v Ghana W 1-0 African Nations Cup 15 Dec 2002 Ghana v Nigeria W 0-1 International 23 Feb 2003 Nigeria v Ghana D 0-0 International 30 May 2003 Nigeria v Ghana W 3-1 LG Cup 23 Jan 2006 Nigeria v Ghana W 1-0 African Nations Cup 06 Feb 2007 Ghana v Nigeria L 4-1 International 03 Feb 2008 Ghana v Nigeria L 2-1 African Nations Cup 28 Jan 2010 Ghana v Nigeria L 1-0 African Nations Cup 11 Oct 2011 Ghana v Nigeria D 0-0 International See why you can't call Ghana vs Nigeria rivalry. Is funny how you don't want to compete with Ghana but you have played more games with Ghana than any other team, it just happens to one sided while Nigeria vs Cameroon is evenly matched. |
Naija noni in the house. |
Theben: Don't mind him. Even when both countries are not at their best, there is always this 'I'll rather die than to lose this match' attitude that is always displayed by the players of both teams. It's always like world cup final.Theben we are saying the same thing. I don't think Ghana and Nigeria has rivalry when it comes to football because we all know Ghana is clearly better. Again you can't call it rivalry when one side dominates. Ghana has no rival in Africa. I do however agree that the rivalry between Ghana and Nigeria is more about the fans. Then again it is fans that great rivalries. USA is becoming more of rival for Ghana than say Nigeria. Then again so far it has been one sided |
greatwaters: I dont want to talk about beig best, thats another case entirely. But if Nigeria doesnt think Ghana is worth having such competition with, then sorry sir, you are not our rivals.Maybe you are not getting me, Ghana has no rival in Africa because we are simply the best. Again you can't call it rivalry when one side is clearly superior. |
greatwaters: Bro, rivalry isn't just a trophy thing, its about bitter competition, always wanting to dominate a particular oppenent. I dont know how old you are, but since the 80's and 90's and early 2000's, the star match everyone in Africa would want to see is Nigeria vs cameroun. trophies alone dont make rivalry.You might have rivalry with Cameroon but don't go around throwing sentence such as Ghana can't rival Nigeria. When history shows that Ghana tends to dominate Nigeria and Ghana has more trophies than Nigeria. Do you get my drift? Ps having a rivalry with someone doesn't mean you are the two best, it just simply means y'all can't stand each other. |
greatwaters: Nigeria and cameroun have always been the big brothers in African football. If you have been a fan of football for a long time, you'll know this. Ghana doesnt have enough to rival Nigeria, when they only temporarily dominated for a few years. Its like saying the biggest rivals in the E.P.L is Man U vs chelsea when everyone knows the Long-lasting rivalry between Man U and liverpool.How come Ghana doesn't have enough. From youth to senior it is Ghana and Nigeria. Considering they are the only two african countries to win U17 and U20 World Cup and they have come in 2nd place numerous times also. No other african team has even come close to third place in any youth tournament. When it comes to senior team look at our credentials. You surely don't know football https://www.nairaland.com/1516394/best-african-football-nation |
greatwaters: Nigeria and cameroun have always been the big brothers in African football. If you have been a fan of football for a long time, you'll know this. Ghana doesnt have enough to rival Nigeria, when they only temporarily dominated for a few years. Its like saying the biggest rivals in the E.P.L is Man U vs chelsea when everyone knows the Long-lasting rivalry between Man U and liverpool.No it is Egypt and Ghana, then Cameroon, Nigeria, Ivory Coast |
Theben: Can you honestly say Argentina and Brazil are soccer rivals? Can you honestly say mexico and USA are soccer rivals? Can you honestly say England and Germany are soccer rivals? If you can provide a genuine answer to these questions, then I guess you won't be needing my own answer.So you agree that one (Ghana) tends to dominate and others are just noisemakers( our brothers from the east). When you look at the list the only one you can say that come close to a rivalry is Argentina and brazil because their credentials are similar. |
Theben: Which many areas na?No, Ghana is the big brother and we tend to lead then you follow. If Ghana had the same pop as Nigeria it wouldn't even be a debate who is the greatest. You are call big brother because of your pop. Anyway let me squash this once and for all. You are only significant because of your population and nothing else. Don't know how many times we have to go through this. Ghana lift ten times her weight. There is nothing that Nigeria and Nigerians are better than Ghanaians except music and entrepreneurship. Anything that has to do with pop you will win but when it comes to quality we will win. Can you honestly say Ghana and Nigeria are rivals in soccer? |
greatwaters: Almost a decade ago, the biggest rivalry in African football was Nigeria vs Cameroun. But as time went on, both countries went on some sort of decline in football. Lately, however, they seem to be finding their footing once more, with Nigeria winnin the AFCON in past year, and both countries qualifying for world cup.I agree 100% I keep hearing Ghana and Nigeria rivalry, which is absurd. Ghana and Nigeria are rivals in many areas but football is not one. You can quote me on this you can't call it rivalry when one side (Ghana) always dominate. Ghana doesn't really have a rival when it comes to african soccer. |
safarigirl: all things being equal, we should survive this group, I doubt Argentina will win us by 2 goals to nil, we're sure to pull one back or get a draw even, word on the streets say the Argies have a weak defence and a shiitty goalie, we need to capitalise on that.That's why you have to keep possession of the game, because Argentina arguably have the best attackers in the tournament. Nigeria needs to keep them from and Nigeria must score first. From what I remember about Argentina in the 2010 World Cup and copa america is that they tend to panic when they don't score early |
safarigirl: So, here on NL, it's obivous Nigerians think we've got a fairly easy sail through to the Round of 16 (and even QF). Well, I did a little research and came up with a site that has a good number of Bosnians, Iranians and some Argentines.To be honest I know Nigeria is going to come out of this group, is just that my brothers from the east are so noisy that they leave no room for others to embrace them. The real match in this group is Nigeria vs Bosnia because this will be the do or die. I know for sure Nigeria will beat Iran 2-1, Nigeria can draw against Argentina if they keep possession of the football as Argentina will be looking to score early. They have to play the same way they played against Spain in the confed. I think they loose this 0-2. So Nigeria vs Bosnia who wins I think Nigeria would squeezed it with another 2-1 victory. So you have it the african champs onto the next round. |
safarigirl: bros, thank you for supporting mama africa, but let's be realistic here. Except by some weird fate the entire German team is involved in a plane crash, Messi, Aguero and Di Maria become paralysed, Brazil's squad goes on strike, and the Spanish and Dutch teams fail to show up due to internal conflict, there is no way our chances would be so ridiculously high, even the Brazilians don't have a 100% chance of winning. Our chances are as follows: Cameroon- 35%. CIV- 42%. Nigeria- 50%. Ghana- 52%. Algeria- 26%.I think he was just talking about african teams chances of winning the cup. Safari has Ghana at 52%. Wait am I seeing things. We do have a big chance because history shows that European teams don't perform that well in southern American soil. Anyway noisemaker number 2. Still love u though, and I appreciate your knowledge of soccer. |
striker9: You started the noise,noisemaker!Noisemaker number 1, let's see how many more will raid this topic. Why are our brothers from the East so arrogant and noisy? |
vybz kartel: i think the following is likely to be africans fateI agree 100% hopefully our noisy neighbors don't attack you for your excellent critique. |
Theben: You should pray for your Black Stars to use the same fluke to liberate Ghana from 31 years of trophy drought.There is no fluke in the World Cup. Prove me wrong and win a World Cup game. |
bin gbagbo: but why are they not playing the "africa champions?"Everyone knows that champ was a fluke and can't be duplicated even if they played the tournament ten times. |
A contingent of Ghanaian soldiers have arrived in Liberia to police ceasefire and ensure peace in Liberia, according to reports reaching Lagos from Ghana's capital Accra on Wednesday. The Ghanaian peacekeepers arrived in Liberia's capital Monroviato join the 900 Nigerian peacekeeping soldiers leading a West African peacekeeping force in the war-torn west African country. Several other African nations, including South Africa, Mali andSenegal, are also expected to contribute troops to the west African peacekeeping force which is to grow to just more than 3,000 soldiers. The peacekeepers are currently securing Monrovia to facilitate the delivery of relief supplies, but they have not yet gone beyondthe capital. The situation for hundreds of thousands of displaced people in Monrovia is improving, but the pace of aid deliveries remains slow. An estimated one million people throughout Liberia need humanitarian aid. The United Nations is demanding security guarantees before its workers resume full-scale relief operations. Rebels have promised relief workers safe passage into territorystill under their control. But reports of skirmishes in the northern and central parts of Liberia have raised security concerns among aid agencies. Meanwhile, Liberia's caretaker President Moses Blah is in neighboring Guinea, where he is to meet with President Lansana Conte. Guinea has long been accused of arming Liberia's largest rebel group. Blah is traveling through west Africa, meeting regional leaders. He has already visited Nigeria and Cote d'Ivoire. Liberia's 14 years of bloody civil war have had a ripple effectin the west African region, stirring instability in Sierra Leone, Cote d'Ivoire and Guinea. Blah is a caretaker leader who will hand over power to the chairman of a two-year transitional administration in October. Last week, the government and rebel delegates chose businessmanGyude Bryant to head the unity government made up of representatives from Liberia's former government of Charles Taylor,two main rebel groups -- the Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy (LURD) and the Movement for Democracy in Liberia (MODEL), political parties and civil society groups. Bryant and his vice-chairman, Wesley Johnson, will head the newgovernment until new elections in January 2006. http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200308/28/eng20030828_123206.shtml |