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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by AndSunGorilla: 10:24am On Dec 11, 2022
Marjoribanks:
I agree! I just want us to give Paserio our support. If he fails, then Amuneke should be employed! TheGoodJoe
You have a valid point there, no need to fire JP yet, except he decides to take off because of his huge arrears. Unfortunately, there is no WC to give the NFF money because they make a lot from the WC through sponsorships and FIFA largesse.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by justicechichex: 10:31am On Dec 11, 2022
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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by AndSunGorilla: 10:31am On Dec 11, 2022
komekn:
You justify the unjustifiable and are blinded to the obvious by your favouritism and double standard.

Eguavon did not call up Nwakali he was foisted upon the team by the powers that be.

Shehu was not oustanding there were and still are far better players.

Collins selection over Aina was not based on football ⚽ performance and or ability. Aina had the best statistics over all our defenders in that AFCON although he did not get the highest amount of game time.

Aina was and is still way better than Collins irrespective of the fact that he not naturally left footed. Aina is currently in the January transfer window wanted by a plethora of EPL clubs.

Jamilu Collins is now in Cardiff but is struggling to get a game even get in the bench . Meanwhile Seyi Ojo who is haven't mentioned for over 4 seasons is a regular at Cardiff and not good enough for the SE.
Collins is out injured for the whole season sir, obviously he can't get game time. Your proposition about Aina being better is a different discussion which I am not talking about right now.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by elyte89: 10:33am On Dec 11, 2022
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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by AndSunGorilla: 10:34am On Dec 11, 2022
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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by justicechichex: 10:42am On Dec 11, 2022
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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 10:56am On Dec 11, 2022
1. Why then have the same powers that appointed Peseiro and installed their man, Gusau, not forced Nwakali on Peseiro? Why then?
You just come up with the most ridiculous comments everytime.

Nwakali was picked based on what he could offer our midfield and he showed that at the tournament. Eguavoen didn't start him in all games because he obviously didn't want to upset the team order or set tongues wagging but then that is also part of the problem... as a coach, you gotta think of the team first before what people will say.

The bold smart coaches make the tough decisions that will eventually come to benefit their teams.




2. Oh this is nice. Very nice. So you can make this game time excuse for Aina but not for another right?

Alright, the called-up Nwakali also recorded the best Offensive Transitions/Chances Creation statistics for Naija Midfielders at Afcon 2021 and he also didn't get the highest amount of gametime. He played only 111 mins. So there goes your gametime angle.




3. And ofcos Aina clearly trumps Collins right now but again you lie.
Jamilu Collins was a regular for Cardiff City this season and one of their most outstanding players up until his season ending injury, a cruciate ligament injury. BUT OFCOS, YOUR BLINDNESS and Keenness to always lie and offer half truths didn't let you know that right?

And additionally, Sheyi Ojo seriously? Dude is an attacking winger and has one goal in 21 games for Cardiff this season. He didn't even score a goal last season at Millwall. He has been unimpressive in his general performances to be Frank for the last 2 years counting from now backwards. His team, Cardiff are languishing in 19th and he hasn't been impressive.

And you are one known to equate a team's place on the table to the quality they have as individuals so Ojo shouldn't even be in your convo. Lol

He only came back to Cardiff on a FREE TRANSFER after he was let go by Liverpool, due to his 12 G/A in 41 league games back in 2020/21.

I don't mock Free transfers normally because I know a lot of free transfer players have gone on to do well but here I would sound like you to show your hypocrisy.

Now, According to your arguments overtime, when a team lets you go, it means you are crap, pants and not good enough. No be so Komekn?? Is that who you want dorning the SE colors too? Someone WHO FAILED TO MAKE THE GRADES AT LIVERPOOL?? grin grin

You should be talking up Nathan Tella instead. 6 goals in 19 games as a winger for Table-topping Burnley so far this season and plays like a lad who can add a little something different to us.

You never cease to disappoint and display your Ignorance on our players AS USUAL. Honestly, I am not surprised coz you won't be komekn if you knew Collins was injured sef. That would be an aberration. You are really in character here. Lol


komekn:
You justify the unjustifiable and are blinded to the obvious by your favouritism and double standard.

Eguavon did not call up Nwakali he was foisted upon the team by the powers that be.

Shehu was not oustanding there were and still are far better players.

Collins selection over Aina was not based on football ⚽ performance and or ability. Aina had the best statistics over all our defenders in that AFCON although he did not get the highest amount of game time.

Aina was and is still way better than Collins irrespective of the fact that he not naturally left footed. Aina is currently in the January transfer window wanted by a plethora of EPL clubs.

Jamilu Collins is now in Cardiff but is struggling to get a game even get in the bench. Meanwhile Seyi Ojo who is haven't mentioned for over 4 seasons is a regular at Cardiff and not good enough for the SE.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by justicechichex: 10:57am On Dec 11, 2022
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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 10:58am On Dec 11, 2022
Lol... Imagine England had him last night. grin

Maja wouldn't miss. Lol

jihday:
this Maja doesn’t score any other type of goal apart from penalties? Penalty merchant
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by komekn(m): 11:04am On Dec 11, 2022
Blueelf:
If I wa French coach, remove hernandez and put a cannaavinga ...play your double pivot

E no hard na

Haba
Camavinga cannot defend to save his life , l expected France to have other options. Because it was obvious that Saka had him on toast or is Saka that good.

In my opinion Saka was England best player in that game. But was substituted, couldn't understand why .
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by komekn(m): 11:09am On Dec 11, 2022
jihday:
lol, Pinnick went overboard because of his personal relationship with him and his family plus that one too was saying nonsense to the media
Compare whatvhe said and what Akpoguma said repeatedly over 5/6 years until he was relegated from Bundisliga to Belgium league, mouth change and we had a double standard.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 11:12am On Dec 11, 2022
komekn:
Camavinga cannot defend to save his life, l expected France to have other options. Because it was obvious that Saka had him on toast or is Saka that good.

In my opinion Saka was England best player in that game. But was substituted, couldn't understand why .
"CaMaViNGa cAnnOT dEFenD tO sAvE hIS LiFe"

Lol... Meanwhile this is "Cannot defend" Camavinga from 2019/20 up until his showing at Qatar 2022 so far.

Wow... Komekn with another gaffe screamer. grin

Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by codemaniacs: 11:16am On Dec 11, 2022
komekn:

To quote you verbatim "you have come again with your nonsense talks"

unlike you and other foreign born Nigerians that's always badmouthing and denigrating anything Nigeria... they do not badmouth and denigrate their country...


First of all your diction is fractious, rancourous , and is anchored ⚓ on ignorant negative bias. That is not denigration but matter of fact, you have blanketed millions of Nigerians born outside the UK as HATERS of Nigeria. Thats downright stupid.

Because the vast majority of Nigeria's born and or brought up outside Nigeria. Refuse to accept the status quo of corruption, ineptitude, favouritism, mediocrity you find that denigration

You are the Nigerian problem , you have low expectations and even lower standards of probity and because we reject that retrogressive approach we have DENIGRATED the nation.

No apologies you need redemption and emancipation.
I did not blanket millions of Nigerians born outside Nigeria ( not outside UK ) as haters of Nigeria...

I said "unlike you and other foreign born Nigerians that's always badmouthing and denigrating anything Nigeria"... this means a profile of Nigerians born outside Nigeria that bad mouth and denigrate the country and they are definitely not into millions of Nigerians.

you have comprehension issues..

this is not a politics thread..

the vast majority of Nigeria's born and or brought up outside Nigeria don't know anything about Nigeria other than what they hear on their news stations which is mostly denigrating and bad news about Africa and that's also one of the reasons the foreign born players won't openly declare to play for Nigeria..

you are the problem and you are the one that needs redemption and emancipation....

there is no ethnicity called Nigerian... so in reality there are no Nigerians and that means there's no Nigeria....

the place called Nigeria.. is a place where different ethnic nations legally take resources of richer ethnic nations due to Ironsi abolishing regionalism...

so the corruption, ineptitude, favouritism, mediocrity you see in Nigeria today started in 1966/1967 because Ironsi's ethnic nation ( Igbo nation ) accused other ethnic nations of corruption, ineptitude, favouritism, mediocrity which did not exist and was not their place to do so because they had and still have their own region and revenue to develop themselves and their region's infrastructure but they decided to kill the leaders of other ethnic nations and destroy the regionalism system that would have made the entire southern Nigeria stupendously wealthy...

People that accuse other people of corruption, ineptitude, favouritism, mediocrity only do so because they want the power and position of the person they are accusing...

In Nigeria, people put ethnicity first...

so I am Yoruba first and not Nigerian..

so I can't be a Nigerian problem because I don't see myself as a Nigerian and as long as I am not wishing d:eath and d:estruction on other ethnic nations then I am okay... I don't concern myself with what happens outside SW Nigeria and I don't accuse politicians outside the SW of corruption, ineptitude, favouritism, mediocrity because its not my place to do so and I don't expect people that are not Yoruba to accuse Yoruba politicians of corruption, ineptitude, favouritism, mediocrity...
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by komekn(m): 11:18am On Dec 11, 2022
AndSunGorilla:
Collins is out injured for the whole season sir, obviously he can't get game time. Your proposition about Aina being better is a different discussion which I am not talking about right now.
Context was the AFCON and Aina was comprehensively better than Collins at that TIME.

Fast forward Collins Aina has been on a progression continuously but Collins is on a downard spiral from relegation to German 2nd tier and continuous, injury is part of your football equation.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by komekn(m): 11:36am On Dec 11, 2022
codemaniacs:
I did not blanket millions of Nigerians born outside Nigeria ( not outside UK ) as haters of Nigeria...

I said "unlike you and other foreign born Nigerians that's always badmouthing and denigrating anything Nigeria"... this means a profile of Nigerians born outside Nigeria that bad mouth and denigrate the country and they are definitely not into millions of Nigerians.

you have comprehension issues..

this is not a politics thread..

the vast majority of Nigeria's born and or brought up outside Nigeria don't know anything about Nigeria
other than what they hear on their news stations which is mostly denigrating and bad news about Africa and that's also one of the reasons the foreign born players won't openly declare to play for Nigeria..

you are the problem and you are the one that needs redemption and emancipation....

there is no ethnicity called Nigerian... so in reality there are no Nigerians and that means there's no Nigeria....


the place called Nigeria.. is a place where different ethnic nations legally take resources of richer ethnic nations due to Ironsi abolishing regionalism...

so the corruption, ineptitude, favouritism, mediocrity you see in Nigeria today started in 1966/1967 because Ironsi's ethnic nation ( Igbo nation ) accused other ethnic nations of corruption
, ineptitude, favouritism, mediocrity which did not exist and was not their place to do so because they had and still have their own region and revenue to develop themselves and their region's infrastructure but they decided to kill the leaders of other ethnic nations and destroy the regionalism system that would have made the entire southern Nigeria stupendously wealthy...

People that accuse other people of corruption, ineptitude, favouritism, mediocrity only do so because they want the power and position of the person they are accusing...

In Nigeria, people put ethnicity first..
.

so I am Yoruba first and not Nigerian..

so I can't be a Nigerian problem because I don't see myself as a Nigerian and
as long as I am not wishing d:eath and d:estruction on other ethnic nations then I am okay... I don't concern myself with what happens outside SW Nigeria and I don't accuse politicians outside the SW of corruption, ineptitude, favouritism, mediocrity because its not my place to do so and I don't expect people that are not Yoruba to accuse Yoruba politicians of corruption, ineptitude, favouritism, mediocrity...
You are ignorantly recalcitrant, you know nothing and assume something you know nothing about.

Consider the excerpts in bold you have exposed and CONFIRMED yourself, you are THE NIGERIAN PROBLEM.

Tribalistic bigot.

I am PATRIOTIC NIGERIAN FIRST , I am totally detribalised I speak �️ Igbo ,my own language Isoko/Uhrobo, limited Yoruba and of course Warri pidgin wella.

I know more about Nigeria than you think , i went to two Russel group universities with the sons and daughters and grand children of the Nigerian Corrupt political elite, Ex Presidents, General, Governors, Ministers ,etc.

I witnessed first hand the brazen disgusting ostentatious wanton reckless spending of Nigeria public resources. By their children, I met some of their parents but I have no FELLOWSHIP with thieves and looters.

I was in Nigeria for 7 months last yearvover the stringent lockdown in the UK.

YOU ASSUME TOO MUCH.

He who knows not but thinks that he is ,is what


Let the gallery Judge you, quintessential Nigerian PROBLEM, l rest my case.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by komekn(m): 11:49am On Dec 11, 2022
TheSuperNerd:
"CaMaViNGa cAnnOT dEFenD tO sAvE hIS LiFe"

Lol... Meanwhile this is "Cannot defend" Camavinga from 2019/20 up until his showing at Qatar 2022 so far.

Wow... Komekn with another gaffe screamer. grin
You jumped into the water before you could learn how to swim. You are about to drown in your overinflated ego.

I watched the game you obviously did not that's my personal opinion.

Camavinga plays as a Midfielder, against weak Tunisia he was out of his depth and was easily found out ,he was a makeshift LB.

Statistical data in isolation says nothing beyond the indicative, without watching the match and seeing things in context it's really nonsense.

My opinion shared my many who know, not like you who doesn't.

Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by codemaniacs: 11:58am On Dec 11, 2022
komekn:
You are ignorantly recalcitrant, you know nothing and assume something you know nothing about.

Consider the excerpts in bold you have exposed and CONFIRMED yourself, you are THE NIGERIAN PROBLEM.

Tribalistic bigot.

I am PATRIOTIC NIGERIAN FIRST , I am totally detribalised I speak �️ Igbo ,my own language Isoko/Uhrobo, limited Yoruba and of course Warri pidgin wella.

I know more about Nigeria than you think , i went to two Russel group universities with the sons and daughters and grand children of the Nigerian Corrupt political elite, Ex Presidents, General, Governors, Ministers ,etc.

I witnessed first hand the brazen disgusting ostentatious wanton reckless spending of Nigeria public resources. By their children, I met some of their parents but I have no FELLOWSHIP with thieves and looters.

I was in Nigeria for 7 months last yearvover the stringent lockdown in the UK.

YOU ASSUME TOO MUCH.

He who knows not but thinks that he is ,is what


Let the gallery Judge you, quintessential Nigerian PROBLEM, l rest my case.
There's no such thing as a patriotic Nigerian... grin grin grin

read what your fellow Igbo said below... you can click his username to see the comment he was responding to.

musicwriter:
Good day brother

I am going to tell you the truth and nothing but the truth even though you may not like it.

Unfortunately, what you suggested is the very thing that have us in this situation that we find ourselves today.

China can afford to do what you suggested because they evolved as a homogenous society with one language. And they've been that way for thousands of years. So, definitely a one-party state would work for them because it's second to nature for them.

Why would they want anything but a one-party state? Certainly, a one-party state would be the next natural thing for them since the society already evolved being homogeneous.

But in the case of Africa, our societies evolved heterogeneously as small nations (now called ethnic groups) speaking different languages.

Our ancestors didn't create a homogeneous society like China, instead, again, our ancestors created heterogeneous small countries (now called ethnic groups) which worked for us before the unfortunate arrival of Europeans.

It means that heterogeneity is our natural inclination as Africans. We as Africans work best when we work in small groups that contribute power to a central point. WHICH IS INDEED WHAT CHINA DOES FROM DIFFERENT DISTRICTS EVEN AS A HOMOGENEOUS SOCIETY.

When people work in smaller units and contribute to a central point, they work more efficiently. The US is a good example. That's the best way things should work!

If we practice TRUE federalism in Nigeria, we would get the same result. We would become more productive and would even live in peace.

Things work best when there's what Adam Smith described as "division of labour."

For Nigeria to become great, the different components (geographical regions not ethnic groups per se) that make up Nigeria must first recognize themselves as distinct people doing their own thing their own way. We must first acknowledge the reality that we're not one, and then agree that we want to be one. And finally agree in a brand new constitution how we want to co-exist as a true federal state.

Every region should go ahead and make their own laws, worship their own Gods, speak their own language, run their electric generation, run their system of education, etc. Then contribute to the central as one. That's when the Nigerian society would be next to natural and it would work.

And that's the most natural thing that would work for us as Africans, in line with the philosophy of our ancestors on how a group should exist. When that happens, competition would lead to giant strides in every region and we'll be better off.

We are not Chinese people and should not labor ourselves trying to create a homogeneous Chinese society in Africa. It won't work because that's not the type of people we are naturally!!

We are African people and our natural inclination is to work in small ethnic groups. All we have to do is exploit it by pulling power to a central point.

This concept isn't just known to work the best in economics but it's also known to work in computing.

Dr. Philip Emeaghali, the inventor of the supercomputer stumbled on the idea when he realized that thousands of little chickens pulling a cart would generate more power and would work more efficiently than one elephant pulling the same cart. The chickens would do a better job because they'll work more efficiently with tiny energy expended than the mighty elephant using all his energy at once. And using this idea he was able to create a super computer using thousands of small processors.

Secondly, Elon Musk has used the same idea to build the most efficient and biggest battery in the world by coupling thousands of small "finger batteries" together.

When the different ethnic nationalities that make up Nigeria exercise their autonomy and work as federating units, we'll achieve enormous power. Until we understand this, exploit it, and implement it, we'll remain naturally heterogeneous societies forcing ourselves to be un-naturally homogeneous.

Emeaghali demonstrated the idea in the picture below.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 12:03pm On Dec 11, 2022
komekn:
You jumped into the water before you could learn how to swim. You are about to drown in your overinflated ego.

I watched the game you obviously did not that's my personal opinion.

Camavinga plays as a Midfielder, against weak Tunisia he was out of his depth and was easily found out ,he was a makeshift LB.

Statistical data in isolation says nothing beyond the indicative, without watching the match and seeing things in context it's really nonsense.

My opinion shared my many who know, not like you who doesn't.
Lol... UK independent? Really? That's the "Many"? Hahahahaha. That's your premise? An obviously biased take based on only Cama's first couple of mins in an unfamiliar role?

So you didn't even watch the game? Wow. How in character again, Komekn.

A midfielder was played out of his natural position at Leftback, struggled for the first few mins and still recovered himself and went on to set a ground duels won record is who you are saying had a poor game and cannot defend? grin

Your reference says Cama was beaten EASILY by Laidouni. How many times did that happen? In truth he was only beaten ONCE.

Here is "Unbiased" Squawka's take on it....

Hope you can see that you picked up the mic to talk only to discover that you are not yet mature in the truth game. You should stay far away from the mic next time. wink

Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by komekn(m): 12:10pm On Dec 11, 2022
codemaniacs:
There's no such thing as a patriotic Nigerian... grin grin grin

read what your fellow Igbo said below... you can click his username to see the comment he was responding to.
Your IGNORANCE is beyond measure.

My tribe is not Igbo ,you lack knowledge and understanding go and discover where the people of Onitsha originated from and be shocked.

Unrepentant tribalistic bigot you are NAKED.

Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 12:24pm On Dec 11, 2022
komekn:
You jumped into the water before you could learn how to swim. You are about to drown in your overinflated ego.

I watched the game you obviously did not that's my personal opinion.

Camavinga plays as a Midfielder, against weak Tunisia he was out of his depth and was easily found out ,he was a makeshift LB.

Statistical data in isolation says nothing beyond the indicative, without watching the match and seeing things in context it's really nonsense.

My opinion shared my many who know, not like you who doesn't.
More proofs to show that you don't know Camavinga. All you know are the little band of English players you constantly reference yet you don't even know enough within England.

Below is Camavinga at 17. The one who cannot defend to save his life. The one who ACTUALLY had a fantastic defensive performance vs Tunisia despite playing as a LB in a French second XI outing.


Now, this 2019/20 season was one of Ndidi's Top Defensive actions season. He topped almost all defensive actions Stats per 90 across Europe and it showed in his actual defensive game that whole season.

Only 17 y/o Camavinga trumped Ndidi in tackles per 90.

He is 20 years old now and last season in La Liga he still recorded 35 tackles (67% tackles success rate), 17 interceptions and 12 clearances across 13 league starts (26 league games overall)

So Komekn, that swimming reference you make. It turns out you didn't know you were addressing Michael Phelps himself. grin Lol

Well, how would you know? You almost always don't know naa. That's the Komekn way. wink

Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by komekn(m): 12:28pm On Dec 11, 2022
TheSuperNerd:
Lol... UK independent? Really? That's the "Many"? Hahahahaha. That's your premise? An obviously biased take based on only Cama's first couple of mins in an unfamiliar role?

So you didn't even watch the game? Wow. How in character again, Komekn.

A midfielder was played out of his natural position at Leftback, struggled for the first few mins and still recovered himself and went on to set a ground duels won record is who you are saying had a poor game and cannot defend? grin

Your reference says Cama was beaten EASILY by Laidouni. How many times did that happen? In truth he was only beaten ONCE.

Here is "Unbiased" Squawka's take on it....

Hope you can see that you picked up the mic to talk only to discover that you are not yet mature in the truth game. You should stay far away from the mic next time. wink
You need help your quest for validation on a faceless forum is bewildering your over inflated ego and delusional self importance are unhealthy.

I gave an opinion about Camavinga playing woefully as a LB against Tunisia, I watched his positioning, anticipation and desperate tackling . He is an excellent midfielder but a very poor LB it's not a big deal.

But it's a big deal for you, why do you feel you have to always be right and get into vociferous contention with anyone who disagrees with you.❓

I

Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by codemaniacs: 12:29pm On Dec 11, 2022
komekn:
Your IGNORANCE is beyond measure.

My tribe is not Igbo ,you lack knowledge and understanding go and discover where the people of Onitsha originated from and be shocked.

Unrepentant tribalistic bigot you are NAKED.
You're Igbo
Your attitude is Igbo
The way you write comments is Igbo..

Now you want to separate Onitsha from Igbo and you're accusing me of tribalism grin grin

You're an intra-tribal tribalist..

This comment tells me you will be tribalist to other Igbos who are not from Onitsha.. maybe that's why you don't like Nwakali..

I have never seen your comments praising Onuachu, Onyeka, Onyedika e.t.c..

You might be a fake Igbo person or an extreme intra-tribal Igbo tribalist.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by Barryseal: 12:31pm On Dec 11, 2022
TheSuperNerd:
Don't forget Keshi failed with the Naija U20s in 2001 before he went on to Togo and Mali.

Amunike proved himself with Nigeria's U17s and with Tanzania. He is now in Zambia making a difference with Zanaco.

The key ingredient here is Amunike is tactically astute. He is also one whose playing philosophy draws similarities with Walid Regragui. They both favor swift vertical attacking transition plays. And both make their midfield anchorman part of the top keys to their game. For Walid, it is a Ball-playing CDM, for Amunike, he prefers a DLP or Ball-playing CDM.

And we can execute such with the pool of talents we have.

Also, the core of the Super Eagles already know Amunike well and have worked with him closely from the age grade teams. The likes of Iheanacho, Ndidi, Osimhen, Chukwueze, Ejuke, Uzoho, Awaziem etc. He knows the lads to the depths of their abilities.

This is a coach that molded the beast Osimhen is today. Osimhen never fails to credit Amunike as the man who laid the foundations of his development into the beast striker he is. The mentality Osimhen has in that role came via Amunike's mentoring and coaching. Every other thing fell into place as he met other top coaches at Wolfsburg, Felice Mazzu at Charleroi, Galtier at Lille, Gattuso at Naples and now Spalletti.
I'd like to see Amunike compete at the CAF club competitions before hyping him for the Super Eagles job.
The minimum requirement I expect for a Super Eagles coach should be his performance at the Apex competitions in Africa (club/country) . Keshi was there with Mali and Togo and we saw his achievement with Nigeria.
The guy with Morocco is another excellent example. If only Pitso was Nigerian.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 12:37pm On Dec 11, 2022
komekn:
You need help your quest for validation on a faceless forum is bewildering your over inflated ego and delusional self importance are unhealthy.

I gave an opinion about Camavinga playing woefully as a LB against Tunisia, I watched his positioning, anticipation and desperate tackling . He is an excellent midfielder but a very poor LB it's not a big deal.

But it's a big deal for you, why do you feel you have to always be right and get into vociferous contention with anyone who disagrees with you.❓

I
The basis of this discussion is you saying, "Camavinga cannot defend to save his life."

I have just schooled you on that very fallacious comment.

And oh he was also good vs Tunisia. Very good infact.

You and your independent ref speak of him playing woefully but Whoscored, Sofascore, etc all agree he was Man of the match.

You are talking more nonsense Komekn. Spitting like one who watched the back of his TV. grin

Come for your swimming lessons later if you care... grin

Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 12:40pm On Dec 11, 2022
Did Walid Regragui ever win a world title at any level?

Did he also go outside his country to qualify a lesser football nation to a major tournament in 39 years?

You guys keep coming up with "let them do this or that first" but I ask, what Amunike has achieved, did Walid also have to do that as well?

Besides, he is doing it with Zanaco in Zambia currently. Keep up with that.

Barryseal:
I'd like to see Amunike compete at the CAF club competitions before hyping him for the Super Eagles job.
The minimum requirement I expect for a Super Eagles coach should be his performance at the Apex competitions in Africa (club/country) . Keshi was there with Mali and Togo and we saw his achievement with Nigeria.
The guy with Morocco is another excellent example. If only Pitso was Nigerian.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by AndSunGorilla: 12:42pm On Dec 11, 2022
komekn:
Compare whatvhe said and what Akpoguma said repeatedly over 5/6 years until he was relegated from Bundisliga to Belgium league, mouth change and we had a double standard.
Akpos is not in Belgium, he's still in Germany.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by elyte89: 12:43pm On Dec 11, 2022
Barryseal:
I'd like to see Amunike compete at the CAF club competitions before hyping him for the Super Eagles job.
The minimum requirement I expect for a Super Eagles coach should be his performance at the Apex competitions in Africa (club/country) . Keshi was there with Mali and Togo and we saw his achievement with Nigeria.
The guy with Morocco is another excellent example. If only Pitso was Nigerian.
If dts ur requirements , den amunike has passed den

It’s not easy taking a country to a competition Dey last participated in the last 30years(Tanzania),he went thru d qualifying series though didn’t excel in d competition itsef
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by elyte89: 12:46pm On Dec 11, 2022
TheSuperNerd:
Did Walid Regragui ever win a world title at any level?

Did he also go outside his country to qualify a lesser football nation to a major tournament in 39 years?

You guys keep coming up with "let them do this or that first" but I ask, what Amunike has achieved, did Walid also have to do that as well?

Besides, he is doing it with Zanaco in Zambia currently. Keep up with that.
But if we can afford renard or dt pitso guy,I will pick both ahead of amunike


Meanwhile seems u don’t rate Siasia,u av never mentioned him in ur post smiley
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by yinkeys(m): 12:47pm On Dec 11, 2022
TheSuperNerd:
Morocco makes History. My Maroc Support is Vindicated
Congrats Morocco. We deserve this. wink
Eto’o predicted Morocco would get to the finals before the opening ceremony
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 12:50pm On Dec 11, 2022
Ofcos I am open to other good coaching options like Pitso or Renard. But the question here especially with respect to Renard is "Would he leave the Saudi job and his obviously monstrous pay to come coach the Super Eagles? Can we afford him?"

I am suggesting what will be a very feasible yet effective appointment and that is why Amunike is my first choice.
I don't mind if we can even attract Pep Guardiola but can we afford them?


P.S: I actually rate Siasia but he isn't my first choice. Also, thing is he is banned from Football I believe. That's why I haven't given him a mention at all. He has been out of it for a while.

elyte89:
But if we can afford renard or dt pitso guy,I will pick both ahead of amunike


Meanwhile seems u don’t rate Siasia,u av never mentioned him in ur post smiley
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 12:50pm On Dec 11, 2022
Yes he did. He predicted a Cameroun vs Morocco final. Too bad his own team isn't here to make that happen.

yinkeys:
Eto’o predicted Morocco would get to the finals before the opening ceremony
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by AndSunGorilla: 12:53pm On Dec 11, 2022
Barryseal:
I'd like to see Amunike compete at the CAF club competitions before hyping him for the Super Eagles job.
The minimum requirement I expect for a Super Eagles coach should be his performance at the Apex competitions in Africa (club/country) . Keshi was there with Mali and Togo and we saw his achievement with Nigeria.
The guy with Morocco is another excellent example. If only Pitso was Nigerian.
The Tanzania feat is up there. However we spin it, he helped Tanzania qualify for the ANC since 1980. Before we say more teams play now, Tanzania didn't qualify for the next edition after the one Amuneke took them to.
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