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Certitude:And who told you they cannot get the World Cup and much more by boycotting the matches thereby forcing the administrators to do the right things? In fact, just five key players is what it takes for a revolution to happen in the NFF. Do you play Chess? |
TheSuperNerd:[b]First, the news is a rumour and I was sad at how quickly I saw people tore into the young man without even asking how true the story is. It was not until I wrote of my reservation of the accusation that those antagonistic to him started using the clause "If it is true" in their comments. It shows some are nursing hatred for the man beforehand. Second, Success should not be blamed AT ALL. If anyone has anything to say, let it all be directed to the NFF. It is this attitude of asking players to 'sacrifice' that has held us back for so long. How far would we have gone in the Olympics if instead of asking Siasia to sacrifice, we had put fire on the clueless Pinnick? Look at the World Cup, with the little support Keshi got, look what he did. What would have happened if instead of looking for his faults, we had taken swipe at the Federation. I for one, will actively support it if all players refuse to fly until their monies are paid. I know some people here will blame them and call them unpatriotic while leaving the old-for-nothing men at the NFF alone. That's why we are where we are, not just in our football but in all areas of our national life. We accept a few lording it over the rest, and exalt mediocrity. I repeat, sacrifice is not telling someone that is being cheated to accept being cheated. By doing that, you ACTIVELY encourage corruption on the part of the cheat. This will be my last comment on the matter.[/b] |
TheGoodJoe:So stop saying Success is refusing to sacrifice. If your employer refuses to pay you your salary over and over again, your asking for what is yours and refusing to do his work is not lack of sacrifice. It is fighting for what is rightly yours. |
TheGoodJoe:You don't say a player fighting for his right is not sacrificing. That's not sacrifice, that's acceptance of being cheated. Even Siasia you keep mentioning is not in support of that kind of wickedness. Sacrifice is Neymar wanting to die on the pitch for Brazil yesterday. Don't mix things up. |
TheGoodJoe:Do you know the NFF has cornered that money? Monkey dey work, baboon dey chop |
TheGoodJoe:So let me ask you: If we get banned because the players refuse to fly as a result of the NFF not paying their tickets, will you blame the players? |
TheGoodJoe:It is the same Siasia you are talking about who says he understands if any player does not want to be treated shabbily. Do you think he does not know what he is talking about? So instead of criticizing Success, why don't you leave the young man alone and concentrate on NFF. It is unfair to keep telling players to make sacrifices as if sacrifices means being cheated of the fruits of their labour. |
Certitude:And this right here is the problem. You lot think nothing can stop the NFF and this is what we will continue to have so players should just take everything the NFF throws at them. What a mentality! I'm not surprised you support him. What do you think will happen if all the players refuse to come until the FA pays their monies being owed? You think Siasia was dishonest when he said the FA intentionally refused to pay his players their bonuses, and that he is not ready to work with them again? You want the players to continue the suffering and smiling pattern? Na wa |
TheGoodJoe:The sacrifices of playing without pay should not be what you should encourage players to do. Yesterday, Neymar was seen with blood dripping all over his body while playing for Brazil. That's sacrifice. The willingness to give everything on the field. It shows lack of decency to ask a player like Neymar to forgo being paid his bonuses so the Brazilian FA can siphon it because he is playing for Brazil. |
TheGoodJoe:There is work and there is charity. Stop obfuscating issues. If like you, the NFF thinks the Super Eagles should be a charity affair, they should tell the world so that everyone can know what's up? You cannot hide behind charity to justify why players should not be paid. Success does charity. That does not mean he should not be paid for his flight. |
thegoodjoe, this is Isaac Success doing charity. I hope you understand what you talk about what you criticize these players unfairly next time. These players sacrifice a lot and continue to sacrifice ISAAC SUCCESS GIVES BACK TO HIS COMMUNITY TEAM |
TheGoodJoe:Is this suppose to be how you support what the NFF is doing? Players should pay for their flights because others are doing a lot of charity, and NFF can keep siphoning their money? Wait...who told you Nigerian players don't do charity? Have you seen what Mikel, Musa, Ighalo, Success etc do to help the poor neighbourhood they come from and the less privileged? This is a new low from you. |
TheGoodJoe: Yes, you are encouraging corruption. By criticizing the players who are being treated shabbily, you are unwittingly arming the aggressors and urging him on. Look at a few of your many unfortunate statements: TheGoodJoe:So you mean it is alright to not get paid because the Super Eagles is not his regular job? How ridiculous! TheGoodJoe:Players should keep sacrificing while the officials take away their monies? Right, because that's the normal thing to do SMH You can't even imagine the disgust on my face reading your comments. |
TheGoodJoe:A job is a job. A worker is worthy of his wages. That a man has chosen to work without pay does not make it a normal thing and something to be encouraged, especially when it is being shown over and over again that the employers perpetually have a slavish attitude. You cannot say he is not ready for the challenges of the Super Eagles when you cannot show that you can work without pay yourself. Stop encouraging corruption and incompetence. |
TheGoodJoe:Until you can give evidence that you can go to work without pay, you have no moral standing to criticize any player for not paying for flight to play for Nigeria. Even ASUU go on strike if lecturers are not paid. What are you talking about? Give evidence you can work without pay. |
The news does not even substance and some are already blaming Success for not using his own money to travel. Who is the official saying he is feigning injury? Does he not have a name? We are too quick to judge based on rumours as if we've been nursing grudges against the player beforehand. |
zicky:Do you know they have not paid money owed the players for the last match? Do you know they are yet to pay the money owed the players for the Olympics? That these same officials took themselves and their families to Brazil in the name of supporting the athletes? Do you know there is still controversy over how the NFF cornered the money the Japanese surgeon gave the players and coaches? Do you know Siasia has said NFF has money to pay them but has refused? That he said as a coach he understands if a player does not want to play for the national team? That he said he would sue the Federation for constantly reneging on their promises? That he can no longer work with those running our football right now? See...it's very convenient to blame the players and leave the federation. That's what Nigerian fans do. All they want is to watch the players running on the field, it doesn't matter to them if the players are fed or doing alright psychologically. |
^^^It's a shame that instead of calling for accountability and asking for the head of Pinnick, some people here are blaming players for not buying their own tickets. That's the way some said what Mikel did at the Olympics was no big deal because he has the money to foot the team's bills. Even if he has the money, is that his job? Is he making money to spend on the National team? Will you continue to go to work if your employer keep insisting that you come to work without pay? I guess a lot of people here think that players are not human beings like them. SMH |
[b][size=14pt]EXPOSED! EX MARKETING CHIEF REVEALS HUGE AMOUNT OF MONEY IN NFF ACCOUNT, CALLS PINNICK LIAR OVER BROKE CLAIMS[/size] https://owngoalnigeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/image-170.jpg Former marketing director of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Idris Adama says, the apex football house in Nigeria has enough funds to prosecute the 2018 World Cup qualifiers in Zambia despite claims to the contrary by the football house. President of the Nigeria Football Federation made a plea to the government to intervene and save the broke football house, but Adama insist the football house has enough funds to prosecute the qualifiers. “I decided not to talk since I was asked to leave the NFF early 2015 for no reason,” Adama wrote on this Facebook page. “Up till this moment I was not given my letter of disengagement nor have I been paid my severance allowance, an organisation that I have worked for a decade. “Despite consistent political and leadership crisis of the NFF coupled with lack of confidence on the leadership by the organised private sector, I generated for them N1.4billion, in addition to Euros 780,000.00 and $1million annually. “My reward was to be sent out unceremoniously. It’s all well and good. I have moved on long time. But ask them, Emzor Pharmaceutical has paid N35million, Supersport has paid $1million and Globacom is owing which was due on the 7th July 2016 N382,500,000.00. Where are these monies? “They are just being wicked to the society that engaged them to deliver positive results to the growth of our football. They will never like me because I am blunt. Good day Adama Idris. Former Director (Marketing) Nigeria Football Federation,” he signed off the statement. “There are still lots more secret I will tell the public soon about the rot in the NFF.” http://owngoalnigeria.com/2016/10/06/exposed-ex-marketing-chief-reveals-huge-amount-of-money-in-nff-account-calls-pinnick-liar-over-broke-claims/[/b] |
zicky:The way we make absurdity equal normalcy is beyond comprehension. Is it the responsibilities of players to buy their own tickets? We are being told that Lawmakers have joined some NFF officials to travel to Ndola, yet the same people cannot pay for the player's flight from his base. The way we reason sometimes. So because Mikel and others bought their own tickets means it is the right thing to do and thus the international career of Success who refused should be finished? Success didn't fall your hand, it's the NFF that has falled your hand. |
prettyboi1989:Proctor! Sometimes you love him, sometimes you hate him. |
ZinoFego:I can't see where you addressed it. You didnt answer the guy that asked you. Look at the screenshot below
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tbaba1234:Sadly, the sinister NFF may work to stop inviting him in the future. |
ZinoFego:How long should this take to INSTALL? Mine has been Installing for the past three hours. It has no reading to show the percentage or how long it will last. Am I on the right track?
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ZinoFego:I'm going through your Joomla training now and it's quite helpful. As I am new to Joomla, I am finding it difficult finding the name of the template I installed? Any help? |
TheGoodJoe:He is bullish about Nwakali, you are bullish about Nwakali. He defends Kelechi, you defend Kelechi. If you said you are him, I would have asked you why you use the F word so much. LOL |
TheGoodJoe:Are you jon stakes? |
Eddlad:What is the resulting action of legal porn that makes it bad? |
I just finished this series. Loved it so much. Best Character: Sheriff (Fake) Lucas Hood Most Interesting Character: Job Most Hated: Clayton (especially after he killed the lady that helped him) Best Fighter: Burton Best Fight Scene: Burton vs Nola (Epic sh.it) Best mess Scene: Rebecca and Hood What have I left out? |
[b]WHAT PROBLEM OF EVIL? I don't think it's very intelligent to use the problem of evil as a reason not to believe in God. There is no problem of evil. Read the Bible and you'll find story after story of God engaging in, commanding or permitting mass murder, genocide, ethnic cleansing, killing babies, slavery, rape, the persecution of women, the disabled and gay people, and much more. It's simple, God is said to be omniscient and omnipotent so he could have made any world he wanted. And he did. There is evil in the world because that is God's nature and he wanted it that way. There is no other coherent explanation. People only use the argument from evil because Christians mistakenly insist that God loves, cherishes and protects each and every one of us. But nothing in God's behaviour suggests this is true. It is wishful thinking. The advice traditionally given to teen girls is sound, "Don't believe a man when he says he loves you--believe him when he shows he loves you". The same goes for gods. So don't use the problem of evil; there are much better arguments. The most important being there is absolutely no reason to believe any gods exist and ample reasons to believe gods are human inventions.[/b] |
[b][size=14pt]ARSENAL STAR ALEX IWOBI DAZZLES AS EAGLES WIN TEST GAME 3-0[/size] https://africanfootball.com/bp_images/2016/10/Samm_28_Mar_2.jpg Nigeria’s Super Eagles defeated Plateau United 3-0 in a test game preparatory to Sunday’s World Cup qualifier in Zambia with Arsenal star Alex Iwobi again catching the eye with a brace. Iwobi crowned a superb individual display when in the 54th minute he combined well with Manchester City forward Kelechi Iheanacho to double the Eagles lead. He fired his second goal on the stroke of full time off a rebound. His father, Chuka, in the stands could not have been prouder. Gent of Belgium defensive midfielder Anderson Esiti opened scoring in the 36th minute following a fine solo run. Esiti’s fellow holding midfield colleague Shehu Abdullahi was solid for the Eagles. After a cautious start by both sides, Rangers forward Chisom Egbuchulam spurned the first clear-cut chance after nine minutes. Plateau United, who finished 11th this past season, played more as a team than the Eagles with winger Bright Silas and overlapping defender Kelechi John outstanding for the Jos club. The Eagles struggled to impose themselves on the match up to the first half an hour, before they upped their game. In the second, what looked like the starting XI for Sunday’s match were introduced wholesale with right-back Musa Mohammed the only survivor from the first half. It was a better contest after the interval with a lot more intensity. However, Olympiacos striker Brown Ideye was wasteful in front of the Plateau goal, while Joshua Obaje and Kabiru Umar posted a more assured performance at the other end of the pitch. There were a few slips between Eagles central defenders Kenneth Omeruo and William Troost-Ekong. Eagles start list (4-2-3-1): Ikechukwu Ezenwa (Carl Ikeme 46) – Kingsley Madu (Elderson Echiejile 46), Musa Mohammed, Uche Agbo (Kenneth Omeruo 46), Jamiu Alimi (William Troost-Ekong 46) – Shehu Abdullahi (Ogenyi Onazi 46), Anderson Esiti (Mikel Obi 46) - Ahmed Musa (Alex Iwobi 46), Chisom Egbuchulam (Moses Simon 46), Nosa Igiebor (Kelechi Iheanacho 46) – Godwin Obaje (Brown Ideye 46) http://africanfootball.com/news/652546/Arsenal-star-Alex-Iwobi-dazzles-as-Eagles-win-test-game-3-0[/b] |
forgiveness:Looks like you don't want this debate ending anytime soon. |
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