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Sports / Re: The NBA Begins by Kibbs(m): 4:32pm On Aug 16, 2023
Nigeriagood:
Unpopular opinion: curry is the greatest shooter of all time

How is this unpopular opinion fam?
Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 8:08pm On Aug 15, 2023
lovewins:


You're not making the argument you think you're making. Respectfully Salma and Gift are in different worlds.

First, Salma is 19 and like Caicedo there are exceptions and not the rule. How many of her mates are in the world cup? For her to have been selected it means she's simply worlds apart from her colleagues.

She didn't just get a free pass to the team, she's a regular part of the best women's football team in that world. She's won the u17 and u20 world cup. She's won the La Liga and the champions League. She's not just anybody. She plays in the same league as Gift. Please compare their stats. Put them side by side and see who's better. Also, she doesn't even get to start. She's come in as sub in both games she scored.

Second, Vicky Lopez is the best u17 player ok the world, she didn't because of that her taken to the world cup because there are simply better players that play her role. Funny thing is, had some of the 12 players who opted out because of the coach been considered, maybe Salma wouldn't have even made the team.

We shouldn't take exceptional players and use them as points of comparison to ours. By the way, Demehin is from the same class and played every game at the world cup. Use as next time when comparing.

I swear you get time. Explaining to them is like talking to a rock.

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Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 4:30pm On Aug 14, 2023
lovewins:


Why stop at 7? She should aim for 8 so we can be sure it's unreachable. And oh, we shouldn't stop at her, We should extend same gesture to Oluehi and other folks. Theirs may not be breaking record world cup attendance, but I'm pretty sure there are goals that are personal to them that they aim to reach. Keeping them on.the team obviously won't hurt anybody, it's just a few spot.

Seconded

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Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 3:49pm On Aug 14, 2023
lovewins:


Onome Ebi during an Instagram Live a few days ago said she hasn't ruled out going for the next world cup. She says she's currently the only one positioned to go to 7 world cups (male or female) as every other person she's currently tied with has retired. She said all she needs to do is work on her body to meet up with the requirements.

As shocking as I was to hear this, I wasn't surprised. Point is Onome won't leave until you push her out. She's obviously banking on her people at the NFF to keep her in the team.

Kibbs:


Very very important before Madam starts pushing agenda for record 7th WC

It was just a week or two ago I mentioned this. Her time in the NT is up and her usefulness is totally diminished.

She should humbly and proudly retire now instead of being pushed out forcefully which I believe will eventually happen cus if she wanted to retire, she would have done so immediately after the WC

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Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 2:42pm On Aug 12, 2023
daveP:
Just admit it for once. Na always when e reach oyinbo side we go wan dey cook excuse ni? England are the least inspiring among all the european reps left in this competition. Infact they were least before the KO stages started. They were only bested by Switzerland, if not they'll ve least in group stages too. Simple!! KO is tough for anyone, but this English team are damn lucky. In conclusion, they've not lived up to their hype so far as Champs of Euros. Fact!!

Sweden is repping better with play and style.

England is this, England is that

Till they go and win they go and win the damn thing. Ask France men how they did it in 2019.. you think history books remembers a team that played better over a team that won?

KO football are always tight, only a few are different. No bad team reaches the semi final of a WC by luck sha

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Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 7:24am On Aug 11, 2023
BascoVanVeli:


That's a childish analogy. So I should follow the majority simply because they are the majority? That will never be my portion.

This was not a post match interview. It was one of a player who was not even part of the squad. The tournament is over so this can't affect anything. She has the freedom of speech. Now Toni has the right to feel some type of way but u negros are not Toni.

I’m sorry Methuselah. Keep blessing us with your elderly knowledge and keep going in the opposite direction because it’s not to your portion and not because it’s the right thing to do.
Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 4:38pm On Aug 10, 2023
BascoVanVeli:


If u feel this quote is picking on someone u are very sensitive.

She continued saying "Toni Payne did her best. I commended her effort a lot and I told her and said girl you did great. She tried her best but she's not up to that standard yet. She's a very good player and with time she will get there. But on that kind of game if they had me, even though I know I'm not going to last , I'm going to bring all I have......"

The fact that only you see nothing wrong here should tell you a lot. Put down the sentiments for a second and look at it from an unbiased lens.

Why would you say a fellow player isn’t up to a certain standard? That’s for the coach to decide and not her. Even when a certain player criticizes, he/she does that to the whole team and doesn’t single out one person.
Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 9:16pm On Aug 08, 2023
BankyGee:
Coach Randy Marlon Waldrum is a super coach. A man who knows EXACTLY what he's doing. His accomplishments with the Super Falcons 🦅 is never luck. It's work and hardwork put together that enabled him to build this world-class team.

Coach Waldrum lost 6 consecutive games after the draw against Morocco 🇲🇦 at the WAFCON in July 2022. During this losing streak saga, Nigerians lost their patience, myself inclusive, we called for his sack and the immediate termination of his contract, but he kept saying one thing, "I'm building," another loss, he said, "I'm building," he kept saying "I'm building," loss after loss after loss until we lost 6 consecutive games! Now we became furious! "What does he keep building that never gets completed?" We asked.

Little did we know that he was ACTUALLY BUILDING a team capable of writing and breaking history at will! A team that is able to keep Olympic champions, European champions and World Cup hosts on the edge of their seats after being given outrageous odds against these opponents. A team that could fight tooth and nail to grind out results where everyone has concluded they can't get a result! A team that metamorphosed from dominating only in Africa 🌍 to locking horns with and defeating big teams on the world stage. A WORLD-CLASS team.

After our 6 games losing run, this is coach Waldrum's diamond statistics with his Super Falcons 🦅:

✅ Only two losses in ten games played in 2023 (v. Mexico and Colombia in February)
✅ Scored 17 goals and conceded only 6 goals in 2023 (Keeping 5 clean sheets 🛡️, ten matches)
✅ Eight matches UNBEATEN streak 🔥 (April - Present)
✅ Seven unbeaten streaks against World Cup participating teams
✅ First UNBEATEN World Cup run for the Super Falcons (4 games)
✅ First African team to keep THREE clean sheets 🛡️ in the World Cup (4 games)
✅ Defeated the two hosts of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup ([3]–[2] v. Australia 🇦🇺 and [3]–[0] v. New Zealand 🇳🇿)
✅ Made Nigerians proud beyond our pride scale.

I couldn't be more prouder. We have a world-class coach 🤵🏻

Coach Randy Marlon Waldrum 🇺🇸🇳🇬 is a brilliant tactician, an intelligent man and a certified Idan 💫🐐

NFF, RENEW HIS CONTRACT! ✍🏾

The actual F is this?? He hasn’t won jack yet so calm down with these adjectives

He did a very good job, simple as! Which one is super coach?
Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 6:09pm On Aug 08, 2023
lovewins:


If you like explain tire, some people still won't appreciate it. To them, we have the best team in the world and should be outplaying everybody.

They’ll say we have low standards and settle with mediocrity. They’ll be alright sha
Sports / Re: The NBA Begins by Kibbs(m): 10:42am On Aug 08, 2023
steady986:
It's the way this part of MJ's career got deleted from the history books grin

Yet, he has more rings and Finals MVP than your sheep. Rest

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Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 3:49am On Aug 08, 2023
lovewins:


Couldn't stop laughing reading this. Lol

It’s the hard truth. Make everyone just dey grin
Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 11:37pm On Aug 07, 2023
So many conspiracy theorists and apkruka analysts on this thread. Look at what one said "This present crop of falcons are just there based on current form minus the three goals we scored against Australia"
We should minus a whole 3 goals that the team scored just to agree with your point? Insane

Anyways we gather dey here.

I already know those I can engage and those I’ll gladly ignore. If you like tag me with you illogical responses till tomorrow, I won’t reply you.
Make everybody hold their opinion like that.
Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 11:24pm On Aug 07, 2023
camri:
I just saw a repeat of that Lauren's foul and that was malicious. I've never seen such wickedness in football b4.

Then you’ve not watched a lot of football my friend. When people like Ramos dey

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Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 11:11pm On Aug 07, 2023
mowah:

Randy invited them all in Japan about a year ago, he knows what he saw that made him go for Demehin & Abiodun and not them. They were all given equal chances

Just leave that one. Let him keep capping. They are two on this thread I’ve noticed that argue without any sense whatsoever. I won’t tag them cus it’s a waste of time to argue with them so just ignore . Even if they quote you, ignore.
Don’t feed them, let them be.

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Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 12:10pm On Aug 07, 2023
ThePresenceWtf:


How profound!! I should have known....be well ✌️

All these oyinbo wey you dey blast.. you go explain tire!

Better go and start a tactico acct in twitter
Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 12:00pm On Aug 07, 2023
ThePresenceWtf:


That's wasn't my point...While this is kind of valid, it's the unnecessary and incessant use of rationalization to try explain away the ineptness in our country that I'm alluding to. It's like we are never expected to be anything more than "We tried" "Okay" etc.

And I’m telling you it’s kind of a cultural thing. If we’re going to move past this level, we need to work till we get there! Don’t be surprised, it’s reality.

Let’s just start looking for a way forward. Complaints or castigations won’t solve the problems
Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 11:57am On Aug 07, 2023
Unlimited22:

In 4 years? Lmao make she just follow her contemporaries like Marta, Sinclair and Rapinoe dey go abeg

Nicole Payne and Rinsola Babajide are here.

Francisca Ordega should please leave this team too abeg

You forget the country you’re in? We don’t use logic here, just abnormalities
Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 11:56am On Aug 07, 2023
M7even:


Exactly the team was set up to defend. And that is why we are so hard to beat. We shouldn't be thinking of setting up ourselves like USA, and other offensive European nations, if not we will be playing like south Africa because we cannot match them for now.
But we can become more brutal in our defense and work better on counter. When we play in Africa we can develop and explore offensive styles that suit the basic background of our defensive team.
I enjoy the fact that we don't concede goals, it is very relaxing for me. And we can work on little errors of the opponent to punish them like our third goal against Australia.

Now this is a welcome opinion. Instead of criticizing, let’s look at our deficiencies and how we can improve them. We are better than we used to be even if it’s not by a long mile, next objective is to break the mound and go even further!
Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 11:54am On Aug 07, 2023
ThePresenceWtf:


When you never expect yourself to accomplish anything, nothing will ever be accomplished. The bar and metrics of success and expectations is just too fucking low in this country... Like we never expect anything from ourselves and our country. Whenever we see a slimmer of success or progress, it feels like Jesus just came down from heaven or automatically Nigerian.

This game was literally there to be won and it's possibly the best the super falcons have ever had since participating in any FWWC...But we gotta make excuses and think we've achieved beyond what we can achieve.

With this mindset, we can never become whatever it is we are to become.

Ok. Go to the next World Cup without better style of play and preparation and win based on hope and mindset.

Maybe its goals that win matches or mindset, we’ll see.

And as for the bolded, I’m also pissed we lost but I’ll cheer them on. Those celebrating also have a reason to cus this is probably our best performance in WC results wise so instead of claiming high ground thinking you’re some European team, touch grass and see things for what it is!

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Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 11:49am On Aug 07, 2023
PDPGuy:

But our players have been playing in the top leagues Europe and North America for years now, so I’m not sure why their touches in the final third were average.
Maybe it was a case of anxiety

Now, this is a valid point. Where this is nullified is the player’s decision too. We have poor decision makers. No matter the training you’ve been given, not knowing when to pass, cross or shoot.

Ajibade is a culprit, wants to Okocha everybody, Alozie too sometimes is culpable, Demehin is the leader, Bar Payne and Echegini (who I’m surprised Tandy didn’t use more), our midfielders can’t really pass the ball.

We have tacklers, defenders, goal scorers, but less of creativity
Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 11:46am On Aug 07, 2023
Unlimited22:

No emphasis on tactics or technical ability.

Just dribble/pace, power, individual ability and inshallah


Exactly!! How do you expect us to perform wonders with these? And they said it’s Stockholm syndrome.

It’s fcking reality!!

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Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 11:45am On Aug 07, 2023
semid4lyfe:
Oparanozie is a good PK taker so I wasn't surprised to see her step out for the first.

When she missed, my hope of us winning dimmed.

Super proud of the gals. Most people apart from lovewins, myself and a few others predicted us to lose in regulation time but the gals held their own.

The team exceeded expectation.

Going forward, NFF should renew Randy's contract, he's built a solid side and can only get better with this team.

And lest I forget, Onome Ebi and Ordega should leave the team

Very very important before Madam starts pushing agenda for record 7th WC

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Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 11:44am On Aug 07, 2023
daveP:


Watch as Nff prioritize other stuff and style of play will not even be on the table.


This is why i prefer ex footballers by far. Any ex footballer that's at the top and watch this our style will want a coach that changes and perfect it. Sad. SA would have scored after that red card. Their defenders were tired. The switch for Alozie should have come after the red card also. But that Alozie miss vos of left foot pain me. Sarina knows she's lucky.


I also saw a bottle with Earps. Seems they did their homework on our guys. We didn't look like we did any.

Dear ThePresenceWtf

This is what I’m trying to buttress. These other teams have a better administration and football direction hence they have greater expectations. Can you say the same for us??
Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 11:40am On Aug 07, 2023
Unlimited22:

Omo make una no dey yarn this thing at this moment. There'll be time to praise their heroics later.

WE SHOULD HAVE WON THIS GAME, PARTICULARLY AFTER THE RED.

But we didn’t, recover my bro. Life goes on! We go again next time!

Let’s just hope we’ll be better next time else, don’t hope for a better result as well
Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 11:39am On Aug 07, 2023
Unlimited22:

We go reach final third, everybody brain go begin dey bootloop

Nna ehn

This is both coaching and player’s football IQ. While the best teams have been grounded in the fundamentals since when they started playing, we can’t say the same for most of our players.

Growing up, street football na gbas gbos budeh not tiki taka
Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 11:36am On Aug 07, 2023
ThePresenceWtf:


Naive? really? So Goals and Objectives should be a fixed theory and shouldn't be revised to match current needs and situations?

Go on.


You didn’t prepare well for a test but you want to pass ahead of those who read night and day.

Do you know the set ups in place for these teams compared to NIG? England have the best female coach in the world, Spain have a philosophy they follow for both men and women, same as the Netherlands but you think we should do better than them based on gbas gbos football. Defense and insha Allah?

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Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 11:34am On Aug 07, 2023
BronzeTiger:

Bro england had their star player sent off We had all the chances in the world to end that game in extra time.

This is a bit different. While they are related, this is one game and that’s the whole picture
Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 11:32am On Aug 07, 2023
ThePresenceWtf:


Taking it with her weaker foot even...What was her thought process even?

Now, this one I will never understand!! What the living fck is that?!!!!!

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Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 11:32am On Aug 07, 2023
camri:
Make nobody compare Super falcons and super eagles again

Context please? So I’ll know whether to support or cook you
Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 11:31am On Aug 07, 2023
lovewins:


I am coming. Let's win first

Well…. 🌚
Sports / Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Kibbs(m): 11:29am On Aug 07, 2023
ThePresenceWtf:


What expectations? what kinda Stockholm syndrome is this? looks like we're not allowed to demand better from ourselves and do better.

Why do we always set the bar so damn low?


Because we know what we have! Is our set up or NT the same as England’s, or France’s, or Spain’s??

Don’t be naive abeg

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