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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by Isaacmacdon(m): 10:32pm On Mar 25, 2016
Truly I concur... It was lacklustre nd demeaning to here a commentator showing favouritism when he should be a professional.. It shows the lack of ethics.. Cmon take peter drury for instance.. Whenever he comments on an epl match u'd be tempted to go watch.. Talk of jim beglin..

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by horsepower24: 10:32pm On Mar 25, 2016
lmaoooooo i am rolling on the floor right now

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by DeeMos(m): 10:33pm On Mar 25, 2016
After the match, the score chat displayed Nigeria 1 Ghana 1. He quickly said, " no it's Egypt not Ghana, May be the typer got it wrong " [color=#006600][/color]

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by Blackops(m): 10:34pm On Mar 25, 2016
OP you forgot to add ' and the referee sound the whistle' I was close to tears.

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by Bishops10(m): 10:34pm On Mar 25, 2016
Watching Nigerian senior team play home is just like watching Enyimba Fc play with Heartland Fc at Dan Anyiam stadium



No improvement at all undecided

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by TheSuperNerd(m): 10:34pm On Mar 25, 2016
Ogene Caro slide the Egypt number 11 and the ref says play on so If he likes he can lie down for the rest of the game....isn't this partial and rude to the opponent??

This one is so hilarious and grossly unprofessional... #smiles

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by azeecoboy(m): 10:35pm On Mar 25, 2016
mek i just dey laff as i no kuku watch the match...
no fuel in my town

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by Damicares(f): 10:35pm On Mar 25, 2016
ogawisdom:


U missed d worst part i e "iwobi is making his first debut for super eagles" when he said this I made him d man of d match grin grin grin
hahaha lolz

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by Oluwasaeon(m): 10:37pm On Mar 25, 2016
jaykaylegend:
thought I was the only one that noticed ....

kept mistaking egypt's goalkeeper Ahmed el- shenawy for italy's El Shaarawy
Exactly

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by donem: 10:38pm On Mar 25, 2016
Isaacmacdon:
Truly I concur... It was lacklustre nd demeaning to here a commentator showing favouritism when he should be a professional.. It shows the lack of ethics.. Cmon take peter drury for instance.. Whenever he comments on an epl match u'd be tempted to go watch.. Talk of jim beglin..
Not forgetting the legendary Jon Champion.

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by TheSuperNerd(m): 10:39pm On Mar 25, 2016
Hahahaha.... "Tautology"

ogawisdom:


U missed d worst part i e "iwobi is making his first debut for super eagles" when he said this I made him d man of d match grin grin grin

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by Nobody: 10:40pm On Mar 25, 2016
ogawisdom:


U missed d worst part i e "iwobi is making his first debut for super eagles" when he said this I made him d man of d match grin grin grin
Chisos! Wahalas dey o

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by Chuksaluta(m): 10:40pm On Mar 25, 2016
the Nigerian defense is criminal to have allowed that goal.

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by emmusay(m): 10:40pm On Mar 25, 2016
ighalo needs to see the commentator..... maybe hand him an envelope. the commentator was too particular about ighalo. he kept mentioning how ighalo wasn't getting into the game.

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by nicolosam(m): 10:45pm On Mar 25, 2016
ViVaMadrid:

The word is 'commenting' and not 'commentating'. Oh! You're welcome. wink
The word is 'commenting' and not 'commentating'. Oh! You're welcome.
"Commentating" is the right word in this context! Thank you.

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by nicolosam(m): 10:46pm On Mar 25, 2016
Temmytea70:

Commentating is actually correct

Nice one on that golden observation!

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by noblegrex: 10:47pm On Mar 25, 2016
Just when I was bored and decides to watch their match today because of the likes of Moses,Iwobi,ighalo,iheanacho- its all the same heart broken story. Although,they really impressed me today but it was all disappointment again...I was also wondering and angry about our commentator.it was a very boring and biased comments.I noticed the sentiments too.

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by princemi(m): 10:47pm On Mar 25, 2016
Dahkogrin007:
Jersey number 4 passed d ball to Jersey number 8.... *In Nigeria commentators voice *

what do you expect? they never run any background checks on the teams before the match...they are as lazy as they sound

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by lloydpras: 10:48pm On Mar 25, 2016
ViVaMadrid:


The word is 'commenting' and not 'commentating'. Oh! You're welcome. wink

The word is 'commenting' and not 'commentating'. Oh! You're welcome.

"Commentating" is the right word

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by princemi(m): 10:50pm On Mar 25, 2016
ANTONINEUTRON:
I don't care abt d man grammar.

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but what made me angry to go off my gen b4 d match end is his sentiment when Moses goal was clear off by dat egyptian defender.

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and he didn't knw d players name especially d egyptian players; it was only Salah and D Goal Keeper name dat he knew.

When Iheanacho was substituted with Umar; he first called Iheanacho 'Azubuike' he changed nd called Umar 'Azubuike'.
For heaven on earth sake where him azubuike cme frm

haha, he was probably referring to Azubuike Egweke of warri wolves...by the way he never really pronounced the Egyptian goalie's name properly. He kept calling him el shawaary grin

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by eedel(m): 10:51pm On Mar 25, 2016
Football match without commentary is like "porn without sound" lipsrsealed. Bad or gud, there has to be someone describing how d match is going. Nevertheless, I think those naija commentators really need to step up their game..... their analysis is so woeful! undecided

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by Nobody: 10:52pm On Mar 25, 2016
ogawisdom:


U missed d worst part i e "iwobi is making his first debut for super eagles" when he said this I made him d man of d match grin grin grin

You mean he said 'first debut' like seriously?

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by martineinstein(m): 10:53pm On Mar 25, 2016
Especially those from AIT

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by princemi(m): 10:53pm On Mar 25, 2016
DeeMos:
After the match, the score chat displayed Nigeria 1 Ghana 1. He quickly said, " no it's Egypt not Ghana, May be the typer got it wrong " [color=#006600][/color]

just imagine!

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by laviecontinue: 10:53pm On Mar 25, 2016
grin grin grin When I was about to start crying over d Egyptian goal, I heard "Our defenders took all the sleeping pills get a matress and sleep off" he actually mention all the names of d drugs they took. Omo I laugh ehn....

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by troy20(m): 10:53pm On Mar 25, 2016
Well sneer all you want at it, mediocrity has the loftiest of ambitions.

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by princemi(m): 10:54pm On Mar 25, 2016
Blackops:
OP you forgot to add ' and the referee sound the whistle' I was close to tears.

haha.
Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by bankybobo11: 10:54pm On Mar 25, 2016
They say the wrong things at the wrong times.
cc: rosalieene

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by redgem(f): 10:54pm On Mar 25, 2016
Lol.....this thread got me laughing...

Hahahahhahahhahhahaha

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by obomobo: 10:55pm On Mar 25, 2016
Really funny

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Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by princemi(m): 10:55pm On Mar 25, 2016
azeecoboy:
mek i just dey laff as i no kuku watch the match...
no fuel in my town

sorry brother, it's the same naija inspired issue we are talking about

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