Sports › Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by potland: 10:49am On Jul 26, 2023 |
Jaybee3456: As in eh, i had high hopes for them after those friendly games they played but tournament games are a whole new level entirely. I miss Cameroon and nchout. They are the only African team apart from nigeria with some ambition |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by potland: 10:46am On Jul 26, 2023 |
BankyGee: Too poor... I feel their problem is thinking they're one of the best already after the win against Nigeria and particularly Germany in that friendly match. They didn't prepare for World Cup games to me. Let me not even talk about their online fans, lol 🤣
They might swallow another 5–0 today again. in 2015, Germany thrashed the ivory coast 10-0. The super falcons were in this shoes chopping 7-0, 5-0, 3-0, 11-0 in 1991, 95, 99, 03 and 07 |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by potland: 10:36am On Jul 26, 2023 |
Jaybee3456: How in the world did super falcons lose to this Zambian team? there performance so far has been an embarrassment to african football. Normally as african teams we are very physical and athletic then less technical meaning we can hold our own agianst top European sides even though we still lose those games. Now zambia and morroco havr come here to embarrass us we go chop wotowoto tomorrow |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by potland: 10:31am On Jul 26, 2023 |
lovewins: You mean this Spain playing with a lot of spaces?
Them go collect. First, save their first goals, none of their goals have been spectacular. They wouldn't have been able to penetrate our defensive wall easily.
It will probably end a draw or we beat them. Even if we lose it will be narrowly. true be told, the super falcons are no match for these Spanish gals. Our midfield and attack is flat. No forward thinking players to collect the ball and distribute those killer passes. And we play with no sense of cohesion. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by potland: 10:25am On Jul 26, 2023 |
Caf should start organising separate WC qualifiers. This is shame to African football |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by potland: 11:35pm On Jul 25, 2023 |
I think the Italians are the best finishers in this tournament |
TV/Movies › Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by potland: 8:10pm On Jul 25, 2023 |
abduleez1: Women Talking..... 5.9/10
I don't know what the director was cooking but this is a feminist movie through and through. It tells the tales of women of a small colony who are brutally oppressed by men in the community. They are beaten, raped, treated like slaves in the community the other men choose to look away and support their fellow gender.
The film had a weird way of depicting almost all the men as evil vile creatures. It's a kinda deep story with a social commentary about how women are treated in some circumstances and the odds being stacked against them. Their relationship with the men and their subservience. Funny how the only man that one could term "good" would easily qualify as a "simp" in some circles. 
Great performance from Claire Foy and Rooney Mara tho.
It woulda been great if not for being painfully boring and philosophical. i neva finish this film you don watcham. How dare you? I'm calling DSS right away |
TV/Movies › Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by potland: 7:55pm On Jul 25, 2023 |
Born2Freak: Lmao. Agba hypeman.
Mc Calibrator. Jobless referee!! help me ask him for five sure odds |
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Career › Re: Before You Accept That GROSS Salary, Here's Are Steps To Calculate Your Net Pay by potland: 6:06pm On Jul 25, 2023 |
chatinent: Not bad. What's the pay? around 50 for bsc holder |
Car Talk › Re: List Of Cars With Good Fuel Economy by potland: 6:03pm On Jul 25, 2023 |
Fsboperator2: 1988 Polo Golf.
Fun to drive bucket .
God I miss my teenage years.
No electronics aside the radio , wipers and headlamps and alternator .
Easy to fix tiny engine on a sturdy rugged chassis.
Mine back then did not even have carpeting .
Great suspension with quick acceleration makes for good rally driven .
I didn't even break for no one in busy Lagos traffic.
I felt like an urban rally racer.
To top it up, 50litre tank lasted me for 2weeks of pure teenage boy road raging. can i fùck my gal inside |
Career › Re: Before You Accept That GROSS Salary, Here's Are Steps To Calculate Your Net Pay by potland: 5:56pm On Jul 25, 2023 |
chatinent: Tell me about it, chief. floor attendant. Is it okay? My friend applied |
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Career › Re: Before You Accept That GROSS Salary, Here's Are Steps To Calculate Your Net Pay by potland: 4:40pm On Jul 25, 2023 |
Justbeingreal: I HATE LONG MATHEMATICS PROCESS EHN. WETIN PERSON GO DO NA MONEY CALCULATIONS WE GOT NO CHOICE.. olodo, wetin you score for waec |
Career › Re: Before You Accept That GROSS Salary, Here's Are Steps To Calculate Your Net Pay by potland: 4:38pm On Jul 25, 2023 |
chatinent: Company wey go pay you ₦200k in Nigeria without connection will using you like your personal lord and saviour. what do you think about working in a supamarket |
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Sports › Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by potland: 9:54pm On Jul 24, 2023 |
ThePresenceWtf: Female footballers are generally younger than their male counterparts....The Average age for an academy player ( Males ) to breakout into top senior squads is 23/24 years, while female footballers make debuts as early as 14years old. Young girls can play "Women's" football but Young boys can't play "Men's" football....It's just Biology.
Female football doesn't have academies or little to no academies....They get drafted straight from high schools, colleges, center of excellence etc.
Example, Jessie Fleming has close to 120 Caps for Canada, and she's just only 25 ( She made her debut as another 100 Ca 100+ Ca now. the lady that missed her penalty against is the highest goalscorer in international football, male or female. A lot of remarkable things that happen in the women's game hardly occur in the men's game. How many men can boast of four, five, six worldcups as the likes of ordega, Onome, rapinoe, popp, sinclair, opara, morgan and the like |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by potland: 5:28pm On Jul 24, 2023 |
That Brazilian hattrick hero looks like ronaldinho's daughter |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by potland: 5:25pm On Jul 24, 2023 |
Deltamani: Giulia Dragoni (16) becomes the youngest player to ever grace the field for the Italian women's team at the Women's World Cup.
She was in action for 83 minutes. Impressive 👏🏾 this can never happen in men's football. Messi was over 18 when he played in 2006 |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by potland: 5:17pm On Jul 24, 2023 |
elyte89: I don’t knw if it’s only me…I don’t really fancy dis ajibade lady…she too Dey play like one amateur,she is even worst Dan oshoala we complain about..my take sha chai, who did this to you? |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by potland: 5:15pm On Jul 24, 2023 |
daveP: Imuran and Alozie as wingback so we can provide crosses throughout. Oparanozie starts cos cross and nod only effective that way. But one thing is sha certain. Ajibade abd Ayinde are starting next game. So this won't work. i cant wait to see ajibade on the pitch. The girl is not always lucky. Last worldcup, that was how Thomas deneby kept her on the bench until the last match |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by potland: 5:09pm On Jul 24, 2023 |
Casey Phair, sixteen years of age from south Korea. These gals are getting younger than their male counterparts at the mundial
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