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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 8:49pm On Apr 01
Ashleigh Plumptre OUT ➡️
Jumoke Alani IN⬅️

Quick Recovery Plumptre.❤️

Defense Line🆙

Alozie— Ohale—Ucheibe—N.Payne

Since you guys don’t Trust Okeke anymore, by the way she can’t be that Bad at all after playing at the World Cup, Europe and now in Asia (Japan)😞

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 9:04pm On Apr 01
With Kanu getting back to Form it’s pretty Obvious that Rinsola Babajide will have to come from the bench..

Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by lovewins: 9:16pm On Apr 01
Deltamani:
Ashleigh Plumptre OUT ➡️
Jumoke Alani IN⬅️

Quick Recovery Plumptre.❤️

Defense Line🆙

Alozie— Ohale—Ucheibe—N.Payne

Since you guys don’t Trust Okeke anymore, by the way she can’t be that Bad at all after playing at the World Cup, Europe and now in Asia (Japan)😞

No na. No one is saying she's bad, You however can't judge a player by what she did 5 years ago. Also, this isn't about judging her, it's about taking the most commonsense approach to the game. Of course of she does well in training i believe she'll get the nod.

Also, she didn't get the call up by displacing trusted hands. Injuries made room for her and I hope she gives a good impression of herself.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 10:08pm On Apr 01
lovewins:


No na. No one is saying she's bad, You however can't judge a player by what she did 5 years ago. Also, this isn't about judging her, it's about taking the most commonsense approach to the game. Of course of she does well in training i believe she'll get the nod.

Also, she didn't get the call up by displacing trusted hands. Injuries made room for her and I hope she gives a good impression of herself.

Let’s see how it goes, the good is she’s versatile and can play position in the Defense line..!

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by AndSunGorilla: 11:06pm On Apr 01
[quote author=Deltamani post=129221404]

Invite Onome to come and do what?? We’re Clamoring for Younger, Quicker and Energetic Defenders you are taking us Backwards with a 40+ GrandMa!


At this Stage Defenders that we need now should be U25…. Maybe 27 can still come in If she’s very good with exceptional qualities we can’t look away from..![/quote

Isn't that discrimination? LeBron James is 39 and see what he's still doing. Look at Pepe as well.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by lovewins: 11:23pm On Apr 01
[quote author=AndSunGorilla post=129223469][/quote]

No it isn't, it's just common sense and being pragmatic. Teams generally build for the future and you don't do that with those at the verge of retirement.

Also LeBron James and Pepe you cited are exceptions and not the rule. Exceptions don't make for good reference in arguments like this. How many other 39 or 40 year olds are active at the highest level talk less doing it exceptionally the way LeBron and C.Ronaldo are doing. These guys are exceptional in their own right. The subject in question doesn't fit into the exceptional category. If she did we wouldn't even be having this conversation.

Cc:

AndSunGorilla
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by BascoVanVeli(m): 12:02am On Apr 02
Sorry to derail but LSU vs Iowa is about to be a serious battle. My girl Flau'jae Johnson going up against female Curry in Caitlan Clark.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by lovewins: 12:28am On Apr 02
BascoVanVeli:
Sorry to derail but LSU vs Iowa is about to be a serious battle. My girl Flau'jae Johnson going up against female Curry in Caitlan Clark.

Iowa definitely winning (Supporting them). Flau'jae has been phenomenal for LSU all tournament though. They should be out if not for her.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by BascoVanVeli(m): 12:33am On Apr 02
lovewins:


Iowa definitely winning (Supporting them). Flau'jae has been phenomenal for LSU all tournament through. Shey should be out of not for her.

It will be a good game but u just believe LSU have a better team. Let's see sha
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by lovewins: 12:35am On Apr 02
BascoVanVeli:


It will be a good game but u just believe LSU have a better team. Let's see sha

They definitely have a better team, but think Caitlin Clark especially when she's locked in won't allow a repeat of last years final. Also, if her team mates can't give just 50% (which seem to be happening so far) they are good.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by BascoVanVeli(m): 12:43am On Apr 02
lovewins:


They definitely have a better team, but think Caitlin Clark especially when she's locked in won't allow a repeat of last years final. Also, if her team mates can't give just 50% (which seem to be happening so far) they are good.




The Bayou Barbie has other plans so far. Let's not forget LSU have the overwhelming advantage with coaching. Kim Mulkey is no joke
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by carbonado(m): 1:23am On Apr 02
BascoVanVeli:


It will be a good game but u just believe LSU have a better team. Let's see sha
...LSU 45 : IOWA 45 HALF TIME...
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by lovewins: 1:29am On Apr 02
BascoVanVeli:


The Bayou Barbie has other plans so far. Let's not forget LSU have the overwhelming advantage with coaching. Kim Mulkey is no joke

Are you entertained yet Basco? My girl Caitlin is putting on a show. How the heck is Kim Mulkey allow HVL guard her? She's dropping 40+ on them like she did last year.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by lovewins: 1:30am On Apr 02
BascoVanVeli:


The Bayou Barbie has other plans so far. Let's not forget LSU have the overwhelming advantage with coaching. Kim Mulkey is no joke

To be fair, Angel seems to be the only one dialed in on the LSU team, but like you said they have the better team man for man and could wake up at anytime.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by BascoVanVeli(m): 1:39am On Apr 02
lovewins:


Are you entertained yet Basco? My girl Caitlin is putting on a show. How the heck is Kim Mulkey allow HVL guard her? She's dropping 40+ on them like she did last year.

She's doing what she does so that is no news. U just have to tip ur hat to her for the shots she is making. Hailey has done a good enough job, it's not easy. LSU are just playing nonsense on offense
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by lovewins: 1:42am On Apr 02
BascoVanVeli:


She's doing what she does so that is no news. U just have to tip ur hat to her for the shots she is making. Hailey has done a good enough job, it's not easy. LSU are just playing nonsense on offense

Caitlin is like expected collateral damage. No point building your defense to stop her. On her good day she'll always put up crazy numbers. Just control what you can. And like you noted LSU has been terrible offensively. But this didn't start today sha. I've watched all their games since the tournament began and Flau'jae has been the one bailing them out.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by BascoVanVeli(m): 2:10am On Apr 02
lovewins:


Caitlin is like expected collateral damage. No point building your defense to stop her. On her good day she'll always put up crazy numbers. Just control what you can. And like you noted LSU has been terrible offensively. But this didn't start today sha. I've watched all their games since the tournament began and Flau'jae has been the one bailing them out.

Mulkey better go searching for a point guard because Hailey has been short one when it comes to controlling the game. To go from Alexis Morris to this version of HVL is criminal
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by lovewins: 2:36am On Apr 02
BascoVanVeli:


Mulkey better go searching for a point guard because Hailey has been short one when it comes to controlling the game. To go from Alexis Morris to this version of HVL is criminal

I think it's just a case or square peg in round hole. HVL shouldn't have transferred to LSU. She was phenomenal in Louisville last year and was potentially a first round picks in mock drafts. She should either have stayed in Louisville or go a program like Iowa that is sincerely a better fit. This has been a terrible year for her quite frankly.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by lovewins: 2:38am On Apr 02
lovewins:


Are you entertained yet Basco? My girl Caitlin is putting on a show. How the heck is Kim Mulkey allow HVL guard her? She's dropping 40+ on them like she did last year.

I told you she was gonna drop 40+ on them didn't I? Really glad to have witnessed greatness in Caitlin Clark.

If Iowa gets to the final again (which I think they will) they'll likely win it this time.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by AndSunGorilla: 3:23am On Apr 02
lovewins:


No it isn't, it's just common sense and being pragmatic. Teams generally build for the future and you don't do that with those at the verge of retirement.

Also LeBron James and Pepe you cited are exceptions and not the rule. Exceptions don't make for good reference in arguments like this. How many other 39 or 40 year olds are active at the highest level talk less doing it exceptionally the way LeBron and C.Ronaldo are doing. These guys are exceptional in their own right. The subject in question doesn't fit into the exceptional category. If she did we wouldn't even be having this conversation.

Cc:

AndSunGorilla
Onome Ebi is an exception too, she's almost close to ménopause and still has the lungs to play at 40+.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Tinneh: 4:38am On Apr 02
BascoVanVeli:


Mulkey better go searching for a point guard because Hailey has been short one when it comes to controlling the game. To go from Alexis Morris to this version of HVL is criminal
Any highlights from the rivers mc algers game??

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by BascoVanVeli(m): 10:06am On Apr 02
lovewins:


I think it's just a case or square peg in round hole. HVL shouldn't have transferred to LSU. She was phenomenal in Louisville last year and was potentially a first round picks in mock drafts. She should either have stayed in Louisville or go a program like Iowa that is sincerely a better fit. This has been a terrible year for her quite frankly.

She wanted to play point guard so iowa was never a fit from the get go. My problem really was with Mulkey that kept giving hvl chance after chance. Try something else for goodness sake.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by BascoVanVeli(m): 10:06am On Apr 02
Tinneh:

Any highlights from the rivers mc algers game??

No I'm not messing with anything CAF for now

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 10:16am On Apr 02
AndSunGorilla:

Onome Ebi is an exception too, she's almost close to ménopause and still has the lungs to play at 40+.

Yes she has the Lung to play but let her continue playing at her Club side not the National Team… She no longer have the Capacity to Compete at the National Team Level as her game have dropped… Or are you trying to Pick a Player Playing in Israel which isn’t among the top 30 in Europe ahead of those based in (top5 -10) leagues in the World??
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by BascoVanVeli(m): 10:54am On Apr 02
Deltamani:


Yes she has the Lung to play but let her continue playing at her Club side not the National Team… She no longer have the Capacity to Compete at the National Team Level as her game have dropped… Or are you trying to Pick a Player Playing in Israel which isn’t among the top 30 in Europe ahead of those based in (top5 -10) leagues in the World??
What is Saudi Arabia's rank Definitely not better than Israel. Let's stop abeg. U don't want her on the team and that's okay.

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by lovewins: 10:59am On Apr 02
CAMP UPDATE:

Jiwuaku Linda, Okeke Chidinma, Oladipo Shukurat, Nnadozie Chiamaka, Ohale Osinachi, Toni Payne, Kanu Uchenna, Monday Gift, Abiodun Deborah, Echegini Jennifer and Ucheibe Christy are among 14 players in camp at breakfast time

Source: Super Falcons Twitter page.

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 11:36am On Apr 02
BascoVanVeli:

What is Saudi Arabia's rank Definitely not better than Israel. Let's stop abeg. U don't want her on the team and that's okay.

Are going to pick Onome Ebi over Ashleigh Plumptre right now

Onome Ebi have no Business in the SuperFalcons team again, if you want to her you can give her a Call Up!

So Randy wha no da invite her again since after World Cup nor know Wetin he da do na!
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 11:40am On Apr 02
lovewins:
CAMP UPDATE:

Jiwuaku Linda, Okeke Chidinma, Oladipo Shukurat, Nnadozie Chiamaka, Ohale Osinachi, Toni Payne, Kanu Uchenna, Monday Gift, Abiodun Deborah, Echegini Jennifer and Ucheibe Christy are among 14 players in camp at breakfast time

Source: Super Falcons Twitter page.

Tochukwu Oluehi
Chiamaka Nnadozie
Jiwuaku Linda

Okeke Chidinma
Oladipo Shukurat
Ohale Osinachi
Jumoke Alani

Toni Payne
Abiodun Deborah
Echegini Jennifer
Ucheibe Christy

Kanu Uchenna
Monday Gift
Rasheedat Ajibade
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by BascoVanVeli(m): 12:42pm On Apr 02
Deltamani:


Are going to pick Onome Ebi over Ashleigh Plumptre right now

Onome Ebi have no Business in the SuperFalcons team again, if you want to her you can give her a Call Up!

So Randy wha no da invite her again since after World Cup nor know Wetin he da do na!

Is Saudi Arabia a better league than Israel yes or no Just stick to the she is too old angle cos she went to the world cup without a club and there is no way u can prove she got worse now that 2 clubs have taken chances on her.

IMO she is needed right now as a back up. No Tosin, Plumptre or Akudo. I trust her more than Shukurat who I think is a good young player but is just not ready.

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by AndSunGorilla: 12:46pm On Apr 02
Deltamani:


Yes she has the Lung to play but let her continue playing at her Club side not the National Team… She no longer have the Capacity to Compete at the National Team Level as her game have dropped… Or are you trying to Pick a Player Playing in Israel which isn’t among the top 30 in Europe ahead of those based in (top5 -10) leagues in the World??
Is Saudi in the top 10 league in the world?
Anyways i say make I cause some trouble, no vex oga mi.

Basco don take over, make I rest small.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by AndSunGorilla: 12:49pm On Apr 02
BascoVanVeli:

What is Saudi Arabia's rank Definitely not better than Israel. Let's stop abeg. U don't want her on the team and that's okay.
Correct!!!!
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 1:37pm On Apr 02
BascoVanVeli:


Is Saudi Arabia a better league than Israel yes or no Just stick to the she is too old angle cos she went to the world cup without a club and there is no way u can prove she got worse now that 2 clubs have taken chances on her.

IMO she is needed right now as a back up. No Tosin, Plumptre or Akudo. I trust her more than Shukurat who I think is a good young player but is just not ready.

Neither are both leagues better than each other? By the way her Club in Israel can’t be compared with Ashleigh own in Saudi…

By the way I’m happy we have successfully moved past that Grandma in Defense..! Time for the Younger Bloods to come.

If not for injuries who will be here talking about wanting Onome in the team again?? We Move!!

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