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Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by naptu2: 6:47am On Jun 11, 2018
DIYhackers:
i will be there

Please give us live updates.
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by jaytime(m): 7:02am On Jun 11, 2018
When our girls went to Gambia last week, they robbed them in their hotel. Now their girls have been sleeping well in Nigeria. After the rest of the world will be looking at an average Nigerian as a criminal.

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Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by valnosky(m): 7:07am On Jun 11, 2018
naptu2:


That's the Falconets, not the Falcons.
whether falcons or falconets doesn't change the fact there are representing us at the national level
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by Timoleon(m): 7:14am On Jun 11, 2018
naptu2:


What's the point of your post? Soneone said that the Falcons only defeat African teams and I said that's untrue and gave examples of non-African teams that they've beaten and you posted that. What's the relationship between my post and yours?

I can count. I know that it was 19 years ago. And this was 3 years ago.



And this was 6 years ago.


you are missing the point though...in Africa, only once have we missed out on the trophy...meaning in one corner of the world
we are champios...when it comes to the world stage, we flop.

As for beating Italy 4-0 at world u20 you and I can both agree that we do a lot of age cheating at the age grade competitions so we always do well there both male and female. but when it comes to the senior teams where there's no way to cheat with age, it shows in our games because by the time our girls and boys graduate to senior team from under17 to under 23 our players are already getting to mid 30s in their real age.


What is our win percentage at the women's world cup?
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by naptu2: 7:14am On Jun 11, 2018
valnosky:
whether falcons or falconets doesn't change the fact there are representing us at the national level

I didn't say that they are not representing us at the national level. I said that that's the Falconets, not the Falcons that are the subject of this thread.
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by naptu2: 7:17am On Jun 11, 2018
Timoleon:


you are missing the point though...in Africa, only once have we missed out on the trophy...meaning in one corner of the world
we are champios...when it comes to the world stage, we flop.

As for beating Italy 4-0 at world u20 you and I can both agree that we do a lot of age cheating at the age grade competitions so we always do well there both male and female. but when it comes to the senior teams where there's no way to cheat with age, it shows in our games because by the time our girls and boys graduate to senior team from under17 to under 23 our players are already getting to mid 30s in their real age.


What is our win percentage at the women's world cup?

I am not missing any point. You are missing my point. Someone said that the Super Falcons have not defeated any non-African team before and I said that we have and gave examples. That's a statement of fact! What's so difficult to understand about that?
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by Timoleon(m): 7:22am On Jun 11, 2018
naptu2:


I am not missing any point. You are missing my poibt. Someone said that the Super Falcons have not defeated any non-African team before and I said that we have and gave examples. That's a statement of fact! What's so difficult to understand about that?

go back to his statement....you are misquoting....that aside, he is passing a message which you are still ignoring...'super falcons only beat African teams' hence they are local champions. let them go and dominate in the world cup.
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by naptu2: 7:23am On Jun 11, 2018
Timoleon:


go back to his statement....you are misquoting....that aside, he is passing a message which you are still ignoring...'super falcons only beat African teams' hence they are local champions. let them go and dominate in the world cup.

Super Falcons do not only beat African teams. That is factually incorrect and you know that! Denmark is not an African team, neither is Korea. That is my point!
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by Timoleon(m): 7:27am On Jun 11, 2018
naptu2:


Super Falcons do not only beat African teams. That is factually incorrect and you know that! Denmark is not an African team, neither is Korea. That is my point!

please do both of us one favour...go back to the post of the person that made you pull out the video links, check what he wrote well, see if your response is adequate. if it is, I'll accept error of judgement and apologise for taking your time.
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by engrkaz(m): 7:28am On Jun 11, 2018
naptu2:


That's the Falconets, not the Falcons.
It's Falcons...got the pix from a friend covering their camp. But even if its the children participating in Channel's Kids Cup... Nobody should be treated this way
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by naptu2: 7:28am On Jun 11, 2018
Timoleon:


go back to his statement....you are misquoting....that aside, he is passing a message which you are still ignoring...'super falcons only beat African teams' hence they are local champions. let them go and dominate in the world cup.

You see, you are still missing the point. You can say that you are unhappy with the performance of the Falcons at the World Cup. That's fine. You can say that the Falcons don't do well. That's fine. But to say that the Falcons only beat African teams is incorrect. Otherwise you'll have to prove that Denmark and Korea are African teams.
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by naptu2: 7:34am On Jun 11, 2018
engrkaz:
It's Falcons...got the pix from a friend covering their camp. But even if its the children participating in Channel's Kids Cup... Nobody should be treated this way

I agree with you that nobody should be treated this way, (I've always said that the NFF treat the women's teams like crap) but that's the Falconets (the U20 national team). They are in Abuja preparing for the World Cup.

https://www.nationalhelm.co/2018/06/30-falconets-players-packed-in-14-seater-bus-after-training-in-abuja.html

https://www.nairaland.com/4550429/30-woman-national-team-players-packed
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by Airhix(m): 7:40am On Jun 11, 2018
Hoping they do well
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by Timoleon(m): 8:00am On Jun 11, 2018
naptu2:


You see, you are still missing the point. You can say that you are unhappy with the performance of the Falcons at the World Cup. That's fine. You can say that the Falcons don't do well. That's fine. But to say that the Falcons only beat African teams is incorrect. Otherwise you'll have to prove that Denmark and Korea are African teams.


but the guy mentioned certain teams na? is Denmark or north Korea on his post? address his post please. give us videos of falcons beating Germany France Spain or Norway. These were the teams he mentioned.
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by engrkaz(m): 8:13am On Jun 11, 2018
naptu2:


I agree with you that nobody should be treated this way, (I've always said that the NFF treat the women's teams like crap) but that's the Falconets (the U20 national team). They are in Abuja preparing for the World Cup.

https://www.nationalhelm.co/2018/06/30-falconets-players-packed-in-14-seater-bus-after-training-in-abuja.html

https://www.nairaland.com/4550429/30-woman-national-team-players-packed
Thanks for the correction... It is totally unacceptable to have people representing the nation commute in this manner....
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by naptu2: 8:16am On Jun 11, 2018
Timoleon:



but the guy mentioned certain teams na? is Denmark or north Korea on his post? address his post please. give us videos of falcons beating Germany France Spain or Norway. These were the teams he mentioned.

You are deliberatly missing my point again. I was addressin the statement (which you repeated) that the Falcons on defeat African teams. It is factually incorrect. You have repeatedly tried to drag me into other things that I did not comment about because you know that I'm right. It is false to say that the Falcons only defeat Africab teams. Period!

I don't think this is hard to understand.
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by naptu2: 8:17am On Jun 11, 2018
engrkaz:
Thanks for the correction... It is totally unacceptable to have people representing the nation commute in this manner....

I totally agree with you.
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by Timoleon(m): 8:22am On Jun 11, 2018
naptu2:


You are deliberatly missing my point again. I was addressin the statement (which you repeated) that the Falcons on defeat African teams. It is factually incorrect. You have repeatedly tried to drag me into other things that I did not comment about because you know that I'm right. It is false to say that the Falcons only defeat Africab teams. Period!

I don't think this is hard to understand.

if your initial post is a reaction to the post above yours, then you are deliberately being wrong and just wasting our time. So far on this thread, the post above yours is the only one that talks about falcons beating only African teams the poster went ahead to give basis on which the falcons can chest beat or shut up their mouths. Obviously when I asked u for that favour to go back and check, you didn't check. you want to win argument yet you argue based on half information. I am however done. you win.
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by naptu2: 8:31am On Jun 11, 2018
Timoleon:


if your initial post is a reaction to the post above yours, then you are deliberately being wrong and just wasting our time. So far on this thread, the post above yours is the only one that talks about falcons beating only African teams the poster went ahead to give basis on which the falcons can chest beat or shut up their mouths. Obviously when I asked u for that favour to go back and check, you didn't check. you want to win argument yet you argue based on half information. I am however done. you win.

I think you are finally beginning to understand that you did not understand my post before you jumped into my mentions. My post was a reaction to one statement and one statement alone (which you repeated) - that the Super Falcons only win against African teams. That is quite clearly false because they have defeated non-African teams. I think you need to go re-read my first post on this subject again. All the other things that you have tried to attribute to my post have absolutely nothing to do with my post. They are just your assumptions! Read my post again. It's quite clear and straightforward.
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by Timoleon(m): 8:33am On Jun 11, 2018
naptu2:


I think you are finally beginning to understand that you did not understand my post before you jumped into my mentions. My post was a reaction to one statement and one statement alone (which you repeated) - that the Super Falcons only win against African teams. That is quite clearly false because they have defeated non-African teams. I think you need to go re-read my first post on this subject again. All the other things that you have tried to attribute to my post have absolutely nothing to do with my post. They are just your assumptions! Read my post again. It's quite clear and straightforward.





























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Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by naptu2: 9:04am On Jun 11, 2018
Match day.

Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by donqx: 9:10am On Jun 11, 2018
hmmm
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by enomakos(m): 12:20pm On Jun 11, 2018
naptu2:


That's what they were talking about on the radio this afternoon. They said that Nigeria should have won the WAFU Cup and that they should have beaten Gambia by more than one goal.
i agreed with them,i have seen no improvement in their performance so far

A lot of African female team are now giving us tough times
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by tafat: 12:55pm On Jun 11, 2018
this should be a sure win for the falcons,betway.ng here i come.
naptu2:
The Super Falcons of Nigeria defeated the Scorpions of Gambia 0-1 at the Independence Stadium in Bakau, Gambia in the first leg of their qualifying series for the 2018 African Women's Nations Cup on Wednesday June 6th, 2018.

The second leg of the encounter will hold at the Agege Stadium in Lagos at 4pm on Monday, June 11th, 2018. The winner of the tie will qualify for the African Women's Nations Cup, which will be hosted by Ghana in November.

The top three teams at the African Women's Nations Cup will qualify for the FIFA Women's World Cup which will be hosted by France in June and July 2019.

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Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by naptu2: 3:45pm On Jun 11, 2018

Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by naptu2: 3:51pm On Jun 11, 2018
Pre-match warm up at the Agege Stadium.

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Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by naptu2: 4:02pm On Jun 11, 2018
Game on.

Nigeria 0-0 Gambia.
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by naptu2: 4:05pm On Jun 11, 2018
2nd minute penalty


Penalty to Nigeria - Francisca Ordega upended inside the box

And. . .

3' Goal!

Oparanozie converts from the spot to put us in front
Nigeria 1-0 Gambia
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by naptu2: 4:08pm On Jun 11, 2018
5' Nigeria 1-0 Gambia - Oparanozie (3' PK)
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by Nobody: 4:10pm On Jun 11, 2018
cool
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by Celestyn8213: 4:10pm On Jun 11, 2018
Go girls go make us proud
Re: Nigeria Vs Gambia: Women's Nations Cup Qualifier - 6 - 0 (Full Time) by naptu2: 4:11pm On Jun 11, 2018
8' OFFSIDE!

Asisat Oshoala taps into a near empty net from inside the area but the referee rules it out for an offside

1-0

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