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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 12:51am On Jul 08, 2022
Super Falcons head coach, Randy Waldrum has claimed that his team must be isolated from a very 'negative' Nigeria media to avoid distraction in their quest for World Cup qualification.

#WAFCON2022

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by daveP(m): 12:59am On Jul 08, 2022
Deltamani:
Burundi �� will surely collect reach 5 sha….
Onumonu should just ready her Scoring Boot cause this is an Avenue for her to get those goals…

Maclean’s Chinonyerem coming for Onumonu was a good Change too..
Botswana and SA have bitter history. They may beat SA. Meaning if all teams are on 6pts, then H2h will be used.

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by daveP(m): 1:02am On Jul 08, 2022
Deltamani:
Super Falcons head coach, Randy Waldrum has claimed that his team must be isolated from a very 'negative' Nigeria media to avoid distraction in their quest for World Cup qualification.

#WAFCON2022

He goofed again. He didn't even talk about the fans cheering on during the game. This man no sabi talk to press evidently. So na distraction make them mess up against SA? Or his wack approach to the game.

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by daveP(m): 1:04am On Jul 08, 2022
If Janine Wyk can be benched, then so can Ebi. Both are similar when on the pitch. Wyk even gives orders and sets up attack alot. But she's 36 now.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by TheSuperNerd(m): 1:05am On Jul 08, 2022
Randy Waldrum.

So if Oshoala wasn't injured you would not have played Onumonu in her natural CF role abi?


Randy Waldrum.

I hope you saw the huge gap in quality, energy and class between Christy Ucheibe and Old mama, Chikwelu.


Randy Waldrum..... he is the only reason why we would or would not win this Wafcon. Randy, please stay away from Cheap Rum.

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by TheSuperNerd(m): 1:36am On Jul 08, 2022
General takes... Super Falcons are back in business.

Monday Gift is actually a two-footed beast. Beautiful player. That some folks are noticing her good she is now makes me laugh.

Whoever saw her at the 2021 Alanya Gold City cup in Antalya, Turkey would not be surprised. And ofcos NWFL followers know her well. A Baller indeed. You can ask Oshoala herself. grin

I wonder what will be said when Vivian Ikechukwu is also given more chances at this Wafcon. Or Uchenna Kanu given more gametime.

This team is packed with Truly exciting and game-changing ballers. We are not even fielding our strongest XI from the start.


The second half team was stronger than the first half team.

If a Midfield of Ucheibe, Ayinde and Okobi/Ajibade had starred vs SA, we would not bloody lose.

On Toni Payne... I have said it before in one of my previous posts. That lady does not have a bad game in the GWG no matter where you play her. It is in her to just have a good game at least. Some would be spectacular or better than others but the rest would be at least good. Baller. Madam Versatile. LB, LW, RW, AM, CM, where can't she bloody play? Toni is doing well.


Ajibade started very slow today. Misplaced quite a couple of passes. She only picked up in the second half influencing the game in bits from the left and doing a fine job defensively to curtail the Botswanan threat from that wing. Not her finest game but she did enough. Her best moment was probably her drive from the left to set up Onumonu who could have done a bit better but I commend the effort all the same.



Alozie... ever so bubbly down the right wing channel. Although she also caught the "Ajibade first half flu" by misplacing a couple of passes, giving away possession especially toward the end of the first half. One of them could have been dangerous but we dealt with it very okay.

Alozie's energy is to be commended. Babe no dey tire (Payne shares same trait). Imagine if we had an Alozie-George Fullback combo. Damn. Soon perhaps.
Payne is actually doing a great job at LB but it's just that I feel Payne's abilities should in the long run, be influencing matters in our plays further up the pitch.

Enjoyed a beautiful passing sequence moment in the 66th min or so that involved Alozie who received from Ohale.

Ebi to Ohale to Alozie to Ayinde to Monday Gift (beats a marker) and finds Onumonu who shoots at goal. That was lovely to watch. That's Super Falcons football. Expect to see more of such going forward as long as Chikwelu remains cemented to that bench. Amen!!!! grin


Onome and Ohale were composed. Almost Nothing went past them.

Francesca Ordega brought her experience to bear. Got involved in some attacking phases. A decent game overall.

But the midfield (minus Mama Chikwelu) gave me so much joy right especially after the energy queen also blessed with cerebral qualities, Christy Ucheibe walked into the show.

But even before she did, Ayinde really stepped up to the plate. What a fine weigh on that pass to Onumonu in the 21st min. Okobi did well winning that header to smartly find Ayinde. And what a ball that was from Halimatu Ayinde. That's part of what an Ayinde in-form brings. Defensive Solidity in the middle and eye for the lines breaking pass.

And ofcos.. Onumonu showing Africa what a true number 9 does all the way from the NWSL. grin Her 4th goal in 6 NT caps.


Back to Ucheibe... damn! Not surprised. She showed her qualities in April earlier this year vs the Olympic Champions, Canada. She hardly lost a battle in the middle in that game and covered so much ground.

Today, she practically could have had a brace or even a hattrick. Ventured forward much more than usual and wow... Desiree Ellis must be thankful Ucheibe didn't play against her midfielders. Dem for hear am. grin


Regina Otu came in and also didn't look out of place. A fine MF option to have on the bench that can come in and keep the momentum going.

This team, if Waldrum stays off cheap rum and picks right, will make the final. And then and only then... would we finally know if the 2-1 loss was another fluke.


It's good to be back in business. The march to La Decima/La Duodecima continues.

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by TheSuperNerd(m): 2:28am On Jul 08, 2022
My Fun Moment of the game.

Nnadozie x Ucheibe grin

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by TheSuperNerd(m): 2:51am On Jul 08, 2022
Chikwelu looking at the lady who just sent her to the bench.

"Smiling but....."

Well, Team first remembergrin

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Pearl004: 3:15am On Jul 08, 2022
Wow

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by JohnBullMySon: 3:20am On Jul 08, 2022
lovewins:


Lol

There's nothing wrong with having a bias for certain kind of players, but Basco for whatever reason consistently sides with players born and raised in Nigeria against those raised abroad, and it's beginning to leave a bad taste. While I understand his stance sometimes he at other times throws every shred of objectivity to the wind.

Onome Ebi is a great player, one of the best defenders in my opinion, but she no longer had the pace needed to compete especially against fast players. The Botswana no 7 beat her at one point and took a shot and she just couldn't catch up. It only makes sense to pair her up with a Plumptre who is younger than with an Ohale. To claim Plumptre doesn't match up to any of them is just lacking in objectivity. I've actually decided to steer clear of his arguments especially when crux of the argument is about where the player was born and raised.

I wonder how/why some they do that. I know that we're all biased to some extent since we all have differences in experience and growth. Nevertheless, it is downright annoying when someone overtly or covertly chooses to play by a certain narrative all the f*cking time, whether it be with homebased/born, foriegn based/born, NPFL, white coach/ black coach, whatever.

Coming to Ebi vs Plumptre. Ebi trumps in experience which is a very important attribute for a defender. Ebi brings in experience and is solid at the back. Plumptre is more assertive and can dictate play or set up an attack very easily from defense. She is stronger aerially as well. So for those comparing them and saying BS. I wonder what angle they're coming from.

Another thing that I find funny is how some people love to behave like pendulums. You lose a match with some old players they start talking about having younger players with speed. You lose a game with younger players then they start talking about older players with experience.

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by JohnBullMySon: 3:25am On Jul 08, 2022
Deltamani:
Super Falcons head coach, Randy Waldrum has claimed that his team must be isolated from a very 'negative' Nigeria media to avoid distraction in their quest for World Cup qualification.

#WAFCON2022
I know losses can be frustrating to but we throw tantrums a lot. One loss and everyone's bitching everywhere.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by BascoVanVeli(m): 4:02am On Jul 08, 2022
JohnBullMySon:
I wonder how/why some they do that. I know that we're all biased to some extent since we all have differences in experience and growth. Nevertheless, it is downright annoying when someone overtly or covertly chooses to play by a certain narrative all the f*cking time, whether it be with homebased/born, foriegn based/born, NPFL, white coach/ black coach, whatever.

Coming to Ebi vs Plumptre. Ebi trumps in experience which is a very important attribute for a defender. Ebi brings in experience and is solid at the back. Plumptre is more assertive and can dictate play or set up an attack very easily from defense. She is stronger aerially as well. So for those comparing them and saying BS. I wonder what angle they're coming from.

Another thing that I find funny is how some people love to behave like pendulums. You lose a match with some old players they start talking about having younger players with speed. You lose a game with younger players then they start talking about older players with experience.


Oga u come with the same dry narrative. NPFL this and foreign that. Why throw this childish tantrum because u didn't like me talking about your white Zaddy. Is that not what this is about I used my platform to call him out with video evidence and now u are big mad. I know this because this is the same girly nonsense u pulled the last time I voiced my opinion on the coach.
Now go back to my post and explain those pictures. U said u watched the match and called me lair so explain why the picture shows the exactly wat I said
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by betshopagent(m): 4:10am On Jul 08, 2022
semid4lyfe:


Trust me, Ashleigh Plumptre plays central defence better than Onome Ebi and Osinachi Ohale.

She's faster, reads and anticipates the game better and is defensively more solid than Ebi and Ohale.
yeah,that's why I said she should be among the 1st 11.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by AndSunGorilla: 4:28am On Jul 08, 2022
JohnBullMySon:
I know losses can be frustrating to but we throw tantrums a lot. One loss and everyone's bitching everywhere.
Oga me ni be tantrum be dis?
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by mostob(m): 5:34am On Jul 08, 2022
ceejayMAX:
Wat is the criteria for same points

Goal difference or head to head
Oga Max, if you're thinking what I'm thinking you're thinking grin, South Africa is either winning or drawing their last match.
I think goal difference will come first.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by mostob(m): 5:37am On Jul 08, 2022
[quote author=arsenal96 post=114522483][/quote] No mind her...and I noticed she doesn't know what they call team advantage. With that her hair like broom.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by mostob(m): 5:38am On Jul 08, 2022
daveP:
Botswana and SA have bitter history. They may beat SA. Meaning if all teams are on 6pts, then H2h will be used.
There is no way Botswana is beating South Africa bro. Either a draw or BB wins

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by mostob(m): 5:40am On Jul 08, 2022
daveP:
If Janine Wyk can be benched, then so can Ebi. Both are similar when on the pitch. Wyk even gives orders and sets up attack alot. But she's 36 now.
Bro...aside her age, Ashleigh has not shown she is better than Ebi. If Ebi was the one who made those errors against South Africa, we wouldn't have spared her.
Ashleigh needs to show she is the better one before we bench Ebi.

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by BascoVanVeli(m): 6:17am On Jul 08, 2022
mostob:
Bro...aside her age, Ashleigh has not shown she is better than Ebi. If Ebi was the one who made those errors against South Africa, we wouldn't have spared her.
Ashleigh needs to show she is the better one before we bench Ebi.


Be careful before someone starts calling u a racist grin

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by BascoVanVeli(m): 6:35am On Jul 08, 2022
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by ceejayMAX(m): 6:43am On Jul 08, 2022
mostob:
Oga Max, if you're thinking what I'm thinking you're thinking grin, South Africa is either winning or drawing their last match.
I think goal difference will come first.
grin grin grin what God cannot do doesn't exist

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by ceejayMAX(m): 6:45am On Jul 08, 2022
daveP:
Botswana and SA have bitter history. They may beat SA. Meaning if all teams are on 6pts, then H2h will be used.
h2h Then mk we just forget first position
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by PDPGuy: 6:48am On Jul 08, 2022
ceejayMAX:
h2h Then mk we just forget first position
Yes. The SF will definitely finish 2nd in the group. But they would likely face either Cameroon or Tunisia in the QF, which is very winnable

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Schemerkhiz: 7:32am On Jul 08, 2022
Her personality is THE BEST! She's down to earth and real and BOLD and FIERCE all in one kick butt package. Love it!

Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Samueltemi337(m): 7:48am On Jul 08, 2022
Toni Payne should Mount that LB position from now on

but it seems she links with ordega Better

Ashleigh Plumptre can start ahead of ohale

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by semid4lyfe(m): 8:26am On Jul 08, 2022
Samueltemi337:
Toni Payne should Mount that LB position from now on


but it seems she links with ordega Better


Ashleigh Plumptre can start ahead of ohale

I agree cos it'll be suicidal to play two slow centre backs.

I think Ebi is better than Ohale so I'll rather bench Ohale for Ashleigh Plumptre.

My back four would be Payne (LB), Plumptre (LCB), Ebi (RCB) and Alozie (RB).

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by lovewins: 8:29am On Jul 08, 2022
mostob:
Bro...aside her age, Ashleigh has not shown she is better than Ebi. If Ebi was the one who made those errors against South Africa, we wouldn't have spared her.
Ashleigh needs to show she is the better one before we bench Ebi.

Bro, you're being disingenuous. What "errors" are you referring to? First, it's clear to everyone that Ashleigh was played out of position, but she despite that put up an A game. Yes the first goal was as a result of her being beaten by her man, but she made efforts to slow down the South African, so our next man can stop the ball comfortably which Sadly Ebi didn't do. Any sincere person obviously wouldn't absolve her of responsibility from the first girl, but neither will Ebi be absolved. She as responsible as Ashleigh was.

We can't also say she hasn't "shown" she is better. She's had a few games for the Falcons some of which she's being played out if position and she's done very well in my opinion. This takes nothing from Ebi. She's obviously the most experienced and she's also done very well for us the last 2 games.

If I were the coach, I'll play Ebi and Ashleigh and bench Ohale.

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by lovewins: 8:32am On Jul 08, 2022
semid4lyfe:


I agree cos it'll be suicidal to play two slow centre backs.

I think Ebi is better than Ohale so I'll rather bench Ohale for Ashleigh Plumptre.

My back four would be Payne (LB), Plumptre (LCB), Ebi (RCB) and Alozie (RB).

Toni Payne is noth an LB. If we meet a team with very mobile wingers we'll be punished cause we'll be left exposed most if the time. But when we meet lower ranked team I think we can stick to this strategy.

One thing has become obvious, the super falcons lacks wingers. So far all we have her makeshifts. We need to get true wingers into the team.

It'
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by semid4lyfe(m): 8:33am On Jul 08, 2022
Deltamani:
Super Falcons head coach, Randy Waldrum has claimed that his team must be isolated from a very 'negative' Nigeria media to avoid distraction in their quest for World Cup qualification.

#WAFCON2022

Idiot.

If being negative is calling you out for your weak team selection and bullsh!!t tactics, then so be it.

We no dey joke with any our national teams

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by semid4lyfe(m): 8:51am On Jul 08, 2022
Double post
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by solonnachi: 9:26am On Jul 08, 2022
TheSuperNerd:
General takes... Super Falcons are back in business.

Monday Gift is actually a two-footed beast. Beautiful player. That some folks are noticing her good she is now makes me laugh.

Whoever saw her at the 2021 Alanya Gold City cup in Antalya, Turkey would not be surprised. And ofcos NWFL followers know her well. A Baller indeed. You can ask Oshoala herself. grin

I wonder what will be said when Vivian Ikechukwu is also given more chances at this Wafcon. Or Uchenna Kanu given more gametime.

This team is packed with Truly exciting and game-changing ballers. We are not even fielding our strongest XI from the start.


The second half team was stronger than the first half team.

If a Midfield of Ucheibe, Ayinde and Okobi/Ajibade had starred vs SA, we would not bloody lose.

On Toni Payne... I have said it before in one of my previous posts. That lady does not have a bad game in the GWG no matter where you play her. It is in her to just have a good game at least. Some would be spectacular or better than others but the rest would be at least good. Baller. Madam Versatile. LB, LW, RW, AM, CM, where can't she bloody play? Toni is doing well.


Ajibade started very slow today. Misplaced quite a couple of passes. She only picked up in the second half influencing the game in bits from the left and doing a fine job defensively to curtail the Botswanan threat from that wing. Not her finest game but she did enough. Her best moment was probably her drive from the left to set up Onumonu who could have done a bit better but I commend the effort all the same.



Alozie... ever so bubbly down the right wing channel. Although she also caught the "Ajibade first half flu" by misplacing a couple of passes, giving away possession especially toward the end of the first half. One of them could have been dangerous but we dealt with it very okay.

Alozie's energy is to be commended. Babe no dey tire (Payne shares same trait). Imagine if we had an Alozie-George Fullback combo. Damn. Soon perhaps.
Payne is actually doing a great job at LB but it's just that I feel Payne's abilities should in the long run, be influencing matters in our plays further up the pitch.

Enjoyed a beautiful passing sequence moment in the 66th min or so that involved Alozie who received from Ohale.

Ebi to Ohale to Alozie to Ayinde to Monday Gift (beats a marker) and finds Onumonu who shoots at goal. That was lovely to watch. That's Super Falcons football. Expect to see more of such going forward as long as Chikwelu remains cemented to that bench. Amen!!!! grin


Onome and Ohale were composed. Almost Nothing went past them.

Francesca Ordega brought her experience to bear. Got involved in some attacking phases. A decent game overall.

But the midfield (minus Mama Chikwelu) gave me so much joy right especially after the energy queen also blessed with cerebral qualities, Christy Ucheibe walked into the show.

But even before she did, Ayinde really stepped up to the plate. What a fine weigh on that pass to Onumonu in the 21st min. Okobi did well winning that header to smartly find Ayinde. And what a ball that was from Halimatu Ayinde. That's part of what an Ayinde in-form brings. Defensive Solidity in the middle and eye for the lines breaking pass.

And ofcos.. Onumonu showing Africa what a true number 9 does all the way from the NWSL. grin Her 4th goal in 6 NT caps.


Back to Ucheibe... damn! Not surprised. She showed her qualities in April earlier this year vs the Olympic Champions, Canada. She hardly lost a battle in the middle in that game and covered so much ground.

Today, she practically could have had a brace or even a hattrick. Ventured forward much more than usual and wow... Desiree Ellis must be thankful Ucheibe didn't play against her midfielders. Dem for hear am. grin


Regina Otu came in and also didn't look out of place. A fine MF option to have on the bench that can come in and keep the momentum going.

This team, if Waldrum stays off cheap rum and picks right, will make the final. And then and only then... would we finally know if the 2-1 loss was another fluke.


It's good to be back in business. The march to La Decima/La Duodecima continues.


Nerdie.... I am really enjoying your analysis and highlights. Please don't leave this thread...You are one of the reasons I love to read comments on the sports section on nairaland.

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Schemerkhiz: 10:02am On Jul 08, 2022
Coach Randy Waldrum is the team problem right now, he's having selection problem... Select the rightful ones and make your job easy, don't know if he's scared of the Veterans and big names.


Christy Ucheibe: Had an instant impact after replacing Chikwelu at half-time with a headed goal from Payne's corner kick in the 48th minute. The Combative Midfielder was Full of running and helped keep up pressure on Botswana's defence, I wonder why have been keeping her on the bench. She has no business there .. Ucheibe is the missing link in the Midfield, Very Combative and Energetic… with her and Ayinde and either Okobi or Ajibade in Midfield things will surely flow well…
Ucheibe covers a lot of Ground as she's a born hustler very tireless her effect was felt the moment she came in, need I say more. Halimatu was more mobile and effective. No need for Rita abeg, she can come in the 85th Minutes when we we need to see games out and for her to increase her caps too �.

Gift Monday: Great game from the young lad... Replaced Ordega in the 63rd minute and could have got an assist if Onumonu had scored from her perfectly weighted pass. Could have grabbed a goal herself but her weak header was saved. The left footer look so comfortable with the ball at her feet, an excellent ball passer, the future is surely bright for her. Hopefully she would get to move abroad soon to improve her qualities more..



Regina Otu: Came on for Okobi in the 63rd minute to add more legs to the midfield. The Midfield didn't have the luxury of shining as Christy Ucheibe stole the show...



Uchenna Kanu: Replaced Ajibade in the 75th minute and she helped keep possession and add an attacking drive. Not a bad cameo but I'm still wondering why Randy haven't started her.



Maclean's Chinonyerem : Came on for Onumonu who deserved rest after a lot of tireless running in the 82nd minute. Nothing spectacular though but she surely need more minutes to prove her worth her well built physic will definitely come handy for the Superfalcons...

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