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| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by BascoVanVeli(m): 11:06pm On Sep 03, 2022 |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by daveP(m): 11:23pm On Sep 03, 2022 |
Deltamani:there are some factors that should be in place before we can be having hope in this this round leather game. We are in shabbles. It's annoying that it's two legged. How he has this job is proof that one or two have turned national matter to private company things. |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Schemerkhiz: 12:03am On Sep 04, 2022 |
Imagine Randy Waldrum Coaching the most decorated National Team in Africa on Part time basis... Anyway he's only there because of one person who's holding things... By the end of September after the election if Randy doesn't go then there's more trouble to come... We can't just continue attacking Randy Waldrum without attacking the head that employed him.. Again he doesn't listen to the rest Assistant only Lauren Gregg, He travel immediately after the games. But why would Randy always refused to talk to the Superfalcons Media, imagine Randy doesn't like addressing the press pre game and after game... |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Schemerkhiz: 12:14am On Sep 04, 2022 |
Let me just make it Clear the Big Players doesn't want to play under him, they're just making up VISA and Injury excuses.... Randy Waldrum have caused a lot of Division in the team, he's the major problem.... |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Idiko1: 12:47am On Sep 04, 2022 |
Nigeria is a useless country and cannot produce any useful thing. It is laughable certain people think otherwise. At this stage of play, most Falcon players lack the awareness of the situation on the field. The worst offenders are the so-called players who ply their trades in foreign league. The recent Nigerian teams of all grade levels play idiotically. |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 10:22am On Sep 04, 2022 |
Flourish made a significant contribution to yesterday's game, added a goal, and received player of the match honors. Congratulations �
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| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 10:24am On Sep 04, 2022 |
Bayelsa Queens Qualifies For CAF Women’s Champions League Bayelsa Queens Football Club of Yenagoa, on Saturday booked their place at this year’s CAF women’s Champions League, after beating Ghana’s Ampem Darkoa Ladies 3-0 in the final of the WAFU Zone B qualifiers at the Stade du Yamoussoukro, Côte d’Ivoire. Three goals in the first half from Miracle Joseph, Falconets returnee Flourish Sabastine and Chinyere Igbomalu, was all Bayelsa Queens needed to emerge champions to qualify for this year’s CAF women’s Champions League in Morocco. Miracle Joseph in the 11th minute scored from the penalty spot after Flourish Sabastine was brought down by Anesthesia Achaa and eight minutes later Flourish Sabastine scored the second goal with a volley from the left side of attack. With three minutes left to play in the first half Chinyere Igbomalu got the third goal with a header from a throw in from Glory Edet to end the first half 3-0. On resumption of the second half, Ampem Darkoa Ladies coach, Nana Joe made four changes and that turned the game around with the Ghanaians putting pressure on the Property Girls and completely dominated Play. In the 77 minutes of play, Ampem Darkoa Ladies had a glorious opportunity to reduce the deficit, but for the brilliance of Ange Bawou Gabrielle in goal for the NWFL Champions that made a great save to keep the score three nil. Bayelsa Queens is the second Nigerian team that will participate at the CAF women’s Champions League, after Rivers Angels featured at the maiden edition in Egypt last year. The only yellow card of the game was given to Flourish Sabastine who was voted Woman of the match in the 90 minutes.
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| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Danielnino00(m): 10:31am On Sep 04, 2022 |
Deltamani:I hope Bayelsa being an oil rich state will properly motivate the girls with some financial reward and get them prepared for the tournament... What Rivers Angles did at the last edition was embarrassing for a club from one of the first country in Africa to start a women football league... |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by labas370(f): 10:39am On Sep 04, 2022 |
hahaha the man u were defending done disappoint u nah as you no come get energy to defend more. I think now, you can come to agreement that they should fire him asap, and recover all the salaries that have been paid to him.JohnBullMySon: |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by labas370(f): 11:03am On Sep 04, 2022*. Modified: 11:19am On Sep 04, 2022 |
The best person that can handle NFF is former governor of Abia state, Orji Uzor Kalu. If that man can be NFF president and be passionate same way he did with Enyimba, I'm sure, these high school coaches will never smell near our U-9 teams. That thief that is currently occupying that glass house is a mole in nigerian football. He is there just to enrich his pocket. I can do better job than those fools there. NFF can't have a discussion with USNW/FOX to transmit the match to nigerian residents? Instead they are pirating it. Punch of scammers and pirates. Finnish female team can't be playing US and we can't watch it live... It's impossible. It most be shown live both from our local TV stations or Viaplay. I'm tired of what's happening in this our country. |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by labas370(f): 11:08am On Sep 04, 2022 |
I'm totally in agreement with what they did. That's like damaging what they have built all these past years. Even duo some of them ought to have retired, it's good that they are coming in agreement to show to that fool at glass house that it's time to sack that useless coach. Like I read somewhere, someone commented that if it was Mourihno that has a player down (red card), his team manages to score in 2nd half, that that's the time the other team will know the importance of Mikel Obi. You block every blockable and defend as if your life depends on that lead. But instead, this high school coach moved Plumptry from LB to DM. That lose to Morocco still pains me a till now. We were at advantage to win them and punish them with counter-attacks but the coach let us down. A useless man that feels too big to engage the media. This riff-raff is causing more harm to Super Falcons than positiveness. This type of result will make other top female nations to overlook and by pass us to Zambia, SA even Morocco for friendlies. For those that were supporting this coach because "of getting top tier friendlies" in future, only countries like Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Bangladesh, Lithuania, etc will be available to play friendlies with us if this man should retain his coaching position. Other top countries will be declining to play friendlies with us. It's get worse and worse each match. Schemerkhiz: |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Schemerkhiz: 12:00pm On Sep 04, 2022 |
There are some things i can't just spill here, for the Players sake... The Foreign Born Players are also Complaining of Randy Waldrum but we can't be Calling their names here.. Na who speak out for Public we know. |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Schemerkhiz: 12:03pm On Sep 04, 2022 |
We had a Life session with Colin's Udoh on Twitter yesterday Night for over 3 hours, No body wants Randy again but the Animal who employed him wouldn't do anything... How can every body be talking bad about you, That isn't good .. Many of us have withdrawn from Randy since the WAFCON failure. He had enough time to get a strong Squad for over a year and half, Quality friendlies, Players and all that he still couldn't deliver. He's not the Man for the Job. |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Schemerkhiz: 12:11pm On Sep 04, 2022 |
Talking about bringing in the Foreign Born Players to play for the Superfalcons many of you will think Randy is the one convincing them whereas he isn't.. I personally did help with bringing in 4 of them, Discuss with them for long on how they can come in, even on how they were able to get their Nigerian Passports... Randy Waldrum hands in all this is just 5 percent which is giving them the Call up.... I wish i can share receipt for you all to see, but i will respect every party involved... As for those of you still Supporting Randy to continue, Goodluck is all I can say.. With 9months or more to the World Cup, We better get a new coach now and give he or her the room to succeed.. |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Schemerkhiz: 12:15pm On Sep 04, 2022 |
There's no sign that the Superfalcons will get better under him.... |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by BascoVanVeli(m): 12:16pm On Sep 04, 2022 |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by lovewins: 12:33pm On Sep 04, 2022 |
Schemerkhiz:It's just appalling how someone who have followed the Super Falcons since Randy Waldrum took over still think he has anything to offer. We all at some point made excuses for him, but when it became clear the team wasn't succeeding and the successes recorded have been largely by the players sheer grit and individual brilliance, we began to have a rethink. The qualifiers to WAFCON was an eyesore, we struggled to string 5 passes together, but somehow we managed to qualify. We made excuses for him, attributed the lack of quality play to him having insufficient time with the girls. Same thing happened at the Aisha Buhari Cup, we again made excuses for him. He is on record as the coach who has received the most support from the NFF in history. The girls participated in the US summer series and they had a camp in Austria. We played top friendlies with the Olympic champion Canada and had at least 2 weeks of preparation prior to WAFCON. Yet he's had the most failure of any Super Falcons coach, lost the most to African competitions, has the worst loss history for the Super Falcons. Lost 3 games at the WAFCON and somehow, we are "not thinking" when we say he has to go? No one was expecting us to beat the USA, we were all expecting a loss quite frankly. It wasn't about us losing, but how we lost that made this annoying. We are still playing like people with no identity. Like I said yesterday, 90% of us would have fielded a different team even given the opportunity. It just shows how lacking in understanding he is of our girls. We played better in the second half after we had the inclusion of those he should have started in the first place, the sad thing isn't that strategy necessitated those changes, injuries did. |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Emmy450(m): 1:55pm On Sep 04, 2022 |
Schemerkhiz:kudos to you for the effort you put into getting the falcons and Nigeria football into better place, really appreciate |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Emmy450(m): 2:01pm On Sep 04, 2022 |
Nice take, sadly when the team does well in another game we immediately forget the wrongs he has done and then the circle continues. lovewins: |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by JohnBullMySon: 3:32pm On Sep 04, 2022 |
labas370:I don't "defend" people. At least not directly. I only argue my opinions which surely includes my opinions of people. I knew we would lose the first leg by a good margin even before the game started. The squad was lean, lacked a lot of regulars and FGS playing US on US soil. I wished we scrubbed the match if possible. I'm not "defending" randy not because my opinion has really changed but because I don't want to. Many excuses can be made but very few argue with valid points here. |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 3:54pm On Sep 04, 2022 |
AS Saint-Étienne goalkeeper Yewande Balogun
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| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by BascoVanVeli(m): 6:29pm On Sep 04, 2022 |
Bayelsa Queens getting busy with the dancing after lifting their trophy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Joi1Rd7aDAc |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by AkinDS: 7:10pm On Sep 04, 2022 |
Let me guess... 'Big players', as in Okobi, Oparanozie and perhaps Chikwelu and Onome? Well, good riddance, as they have overstayed their welcome. They should please not let the door hit them on their way out. Schemerkhiz: |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Schemerkhiz: 12:18am On Sep 05, 2022 |
AkinDS:Your assumption though, the players you mentioned are still big part of the team whether playing or not... By the way until any of them retires from the team, they're still a member of the Superfalcon team |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Idiko1: 7:24am On Sep 05, 2022 |
Nasty Nigeria can employ Jesus and his disciples into its soccer team. However, if Jesus and Co. failed woefully in the department of field awareness and embraced the idiotic idea of "I had to score the goal" as do most teams out of Nigeria, failure shell remain their portion. |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by isan(m): 8:19am On Sep 05, 2022 |
None of them is good enough anymore, yea waldrum is bad and he should be sacked but players above should also stay far away from the team Schemerkhiz: |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by isan(m): 8:20am On Sep 05, 2022 |
Yea like he handled Abia state funds labas370: |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 12:09pm On Sep 05, 2022 |
How will the team get to understand themselves better when we barely have our main Squad together…. The World Cup is getting Closer.! The starters need the time together to get in sync. And their alternatives need to be well known too.
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| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 12:11pm On Sep 05, 2022 |
isan:This isn’t possible man, Randy Firstly need to go.. Then the next Coach Coming should be able to faze them out gradually by sitting those that deserve the bench out… |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 12:12pm On Sep 05, 2022 |
It looks like in Randy Waldrum Contract there’s a Clause that states that he must take the team to the World Cup… |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by carbonado(m): 12:39pm On Sep 05, 2022 |
Deltamani:.....to be honest,slowly becoming indifferent....anyhow Pinnick like make him do am.....slowly losing interest..... |
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