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| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by daveP(m): 3:04am On Sep 13, 2024 |
Abeg i dey go sleep. If they win. Kudos to them. No be me go come here dey form punch softener with what is very obvious from onset. I've watched too many u20 falconets teams to know how wack what i am seeing is. But na agenda ![]() Ire o |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Idiko1: 3:06am On Sep 13, 2024 |
Bascovanveli2:How can a person track a runner when he or she cannot think? |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by ThePresenceWtf: 3:22am On Sep 13, 2024 |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 3:24am On Sep 13, 2024 |
How is the Japanese second goal an offside??🫣 VAR pls… that’s a clear gooooooaal for them. |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by ThePresenceWtf: 3:28am On Sep 13, 2024 |
For some Reason This man will Take Nigeria to the next U20 World Cup, The next one after that, and the next after that. That's the Nigerian Way....Rewarding of failure. Oh...And this man thought it wise to omit Kalu from the squad and an actual out and out striker from his line ups... Smh. |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 3:38am On Sep 13, 2024 |
ThePresenceWtf:Omor that Chinyere Kalu drop was were his failure started from, like she isn’t injured. Was one of the best player in the League last season. Did scored important goals from set pieces to help Nasarawa Amazon in the League.. |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by ThePresenceWtf: 3:43am On Sep 13, 2024 |
Deltamani:She plays for him at club level right? smh. That midfield is so light weight...The attack is none existent... Most of the attackers he's fielded are more like AM's....But lack any technical skills... The Players who were all good at the last World Cup (Flourish, Ajakaye, Imuran, The CBs, Alani etc ) seem lost despite being experienced at this stage. 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️ Ohhh and Jumoke should probably be hawking something, I don't think football is her calling... 😂😂😂 |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by PDPGuy: 3:48am On Sep 13, 2024 |
We’ve pulled one back 😁 |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by ThePresenceWtf: 3:49am On Sep 13, 2024 |
JPN 2 - 1 NGA Shobowale 90+' |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by ThePresenceWtf: 3:49am On Sep 13, 2024 |
PDPGuy:At least the result looks a bit respectable now 😂 |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by ThePresenceWtf: 3:53am On Sep 13, 2024 |
Alani should be taken out, so someone who can actually put a cross in comes in. |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Bascovanveli2: 3:59am On Sep 13, 2024 |
daveP:Mr Agenda, did u see Omilana in the 2nd half? If not for her this game wouldn't have been close |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Bascovanveli2: 4:00am On Sep 13, 2024 |
7 minutes in itself was criminal |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by PDPGuy: 4:43am On Sep 13, 2024 |
These girls are officially the worst set of U-20 players ever! Yes, even the 2002 and 2016 teams, which failed to advance beyond the group stages, were far better than these girls in technic and football intelligence. |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by ekehopp2: 6:35am On Sep 13, 2024 |
PDPGuy:I went to bed shortly after the second goal. It was that hopeless. But great to know 👍🏾 |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by lovewins: 8:54am On Sep 13, 2024 |
lovewins:I am bringing this back again because just a few weeks ago when I said this, a few persons were arguing without substance. Is the point I'm making now clear? You can't build national teams in isolation. It requires intentionality and planning from the ground up. What we've seen however, particularly with our age grade teams have been incompetent backroom staff leading to either poor development of talented players or inculcating poor players into the team or both. When I said Randy had a personnel problem as there's a small pool of players he could pick from, sadly due to poor development of talents at the home front, this tournament just proves it. Now that Randy is no longer coach, I hope that we can at least introspect, and not think these things were said to hold brief for Randy, but see the sad state women's football in Nigeria is in. Solution? If the NFF isn't ready to take ages grade football seriously, particularly in the appointment of sound coaches, then the next super falcons coach mustn't just be better than Randy, but must be one who is not only employed full-time, but is required to be resident is Nigeria to enable them scout for talents themselves. |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by lovewins: 8:56am On Sep 13, 2024 |
And I hope this tournament at least puts to rest the delusional takes from those people who keep bringing up Ajakaye, Flourish etc whenever the Super Falcons is being discussed. These girls couldn't even make a statement at an u20 competition. This is not an indictment on the girls as I believe there's talent there. They just need a lot more work than many of you think. |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by naptu2: 9:12am On Sep 13, 2024 |
Randy Waldrum @CoachWaldrum ⚽️👇COACHES THIS IS FOR YOU👇⚽️ |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 12:06pm On Sep 13, 2024 |
naptu2:Who no enjoy am get witch normally 😂😂😂 Who are you guys banking on to lead the girls now that Randy Waldrum is gone?? ••• Another Foreign Coach to step in?? ••• His Nigerian Assistants Justine Madugu & Ann Chiejene should step in?? ••• Give the top Ex-internationals a chance( Coach Florence Omagbemi, Coach Mercy Akide Udoh etc)?? ••• Get a Coach from the NWPL here?? |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 12:22pm On Sep 13, 2024 |
Being a good player doesn't necessarily mean they are going to be a good coach. Its a different ball game entirely..If it works that way, Some of these big names should be one by now....Some Ex players have done well in that aspect and we have top coaches right now who weren't top players. With the amount of players Europe produces every year, how many ex players has successfully transitioned to being great coaches? It's not about the continent...Ability to manage and lead is personal. To be a top player and a top coach is cool but not everyone has that luxury! By the way what has our Ex-internationals been doing till date to up their Coaching game? |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Bascovanveli2: 1:50pm On Sep 13, 2024 |
lovewins:U see the useless coaching that went on and u still rush to make this comment? I tire for una oh |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Bascovanveli2: 1:51pm On Sep 13, 2024 |
PDPGuy:2018 was the worst |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by lovewins: 2:06pm On Sep 13, 2024 |
Bascovanveli2:Basco, don't be too much in a hurry to be differ. Id you read the post I made before this, I clearly put much of the blame on the incompetence of the coach. There were 2 categories of players I highlighted, those who obviously have potentials that bad coaching couldn't help and those who made the team because a bad coach picked them. The aforementioned are a part of the former. It however doesn't change the point I made, these girls just aren't ready. Ajakaye who signed for Madrid CFF is yet to make her debut, but somehow she started from the bench for most of the competition. Flourish Sebastian who signed for Reims hardly gets on the team. Yet many clamour for her to make the Super Falcons team, isn't that delusional? |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Danielnino00(m): 2:11pm On Sep 13, 2024 |
Bascovanveli2:Say what? That set gave us Ajibade, Ucheibe, Gift Monday, Effih, Okeke and your beloved Glory Ogbonna, lol.. |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by GeneralDae: 2:37pm On Sep 13, 2024 |
Deltamani:Best news ever. I also wish his wife a quick recovery. |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 2:47pm On Sep 13, 2024 |
Danielnino00:They even played better football than the nonsense this set is played..! |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Bascovanveli2: 2:51pm On Sep 13, 2024 |
Danielnino00:Also Chiamaka Nnadozie and that is my point. The team gave us all these players but were thrash in the competition. It is ridiculous to judge a player off of wins and loses when their coach is dumpster juice. |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 3:06pm On Sep 13, 2024 |
By the way an agenda for Ex-international to take over the SuperFalcons have started playing in😂😂😂 Anyhow sha…! To me only Florence Omagbemi and Mercy Akide Udoh are on the level to be head Coach if they throughly want to go with an Ex-int. But If I may ask? On Paper What is their Qualifications(Coaching Badges). But again we have many Ex-internationals who are doing well for themselves as Coaches with various teams home & abroad Based in the US 🇺🇸 •• Florence Omagbemi •• Mercy Akide Udoh •• Nkiru Okosieme The three of them have over 15years Coaching Experience in the US. Certified National Youth Soccer Coaches from 2006 till date! Based in Sweden🇸🇪/Nigeria🇳🇬 •• Perpetua Nkwocha Former Clemensnas IF Coach in Sweden, Don’t know her Coaching level right now apart from been Assistant Coach of the SuperFalcon in the past and UEFA Coaching C License holder. Based in Finland 🇫🇮 •• Ayisat Yusuf-Aromire (UEFA B License and also a certified Fitness Trainer, work with FIFA &FIFPRO) Based in Nigeria 🇳🇬 •• Uche Eucharia Ngozi •• Ann Chiejene Both hold the highest Coaching Badges in CAF.. (CAF Pro- License), Former SuperFalcon Coach & Assistant. Handled NWPL teams. •• Olarenwaju Wemimo •• Maureen Mmadu •• Stella Mbachu
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| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by isan(m): 3:11pm On Sep 13, 2024 |
People already know Ajibade before the U20 world cup she was tearing it up in the Nigeria league Danielnino00: |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by isan(m): 3:13pm On Sep 13, 2024 |
All these coaches why can't they coach q professional team ? They are all waiting for super falcons job Deltamani: |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 4:10pm On Sep 13, 2024 |
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has clarified recent claims concerning the status of senior women’s national team head coach, Randy Waldrum, Nigeria Football can exclusively confirm. By Chief Editor Samuel Ahmadu Contrary to rumours of a resignation on Friday morning, the NFF confirms that coach Waldrum’s contract has expired following the conclusion of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A senior official of the NFF, speaking anonymously to NigeriaFootball.ng, explained: “Coach Randy Waldrum did not resign from his position. His contract with the NFF was set to expire after the 2024 Olympic Games, which have now concluded. “We are appreciative of his contributions to Nigerian football and the Super Falcons.” During his almost four-year reign as Falcons head coach, Waldrum guided the Super Falcons to the Round of 16 at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup and broke a 16-year drought by qualifying the team for the Olympics. “The NFF is now focusing on finding a new head coach who will build on the solid foundation established under Coach Waldrum’s tenure,” the official continued. “We thank him for his commitment and service to Nigerian football and wish him the best in his future endeavors.” With Waldrum’s contract now concluded following the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) is making strategic plans to appoint a new head coach for the Super Falcons. This transition provides the NFF ample time to carefully scout for a suitable replacement ahead of the 2025 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), set to take place in Morocco, from July 5–26, 2025. |
| Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by naptu2: 5:35pm On Sep 13, 2024 |
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