Sports › Re: Egypt Vs Nigeria AFCON Qualifier: 1 - 0 on 29th March 2016 by princfred(m): 9:16pm On Mar 29, 2016 |
Balkan: Any team not made of 80% Igbos will definitely fail. Quota system is killing Nigeria. What do Abokii and their sisters know about football.
Nigeria should apologise to the Igbos or continue to fail in everthing. Simple truth wey de dey hide from. AFTER league won he neglected this fact and failed miserably afterwards. see musa that one na experienced craze. |
Sports › Re: Egypt Vs Nigeria AFCON Qualifier: 1 - 0 on 29th March 2016 by princfred(m): 8:12pm On Mar 29, 2016 |
Lionheartedfew: It is safe to say that Sunday Oliseh is finished in African football.I hope he didn't resign from super sport because hunger will move into his house if he did. #bastardcoward.Some body bring me the gorimapa head of amaju pinnick It's NFFwho didn't meet the contract agreements that are finished in Africa. Work for months without pay and let's see. |
Agriculture › Re: Unbelievable: 100pcs Of Tubers Of Yam For N9,000... by princfred(m): 10:53am On Mar 28, 2016 |
tbliss22: Lolz, my brother ghana has taken the lead in yam export to U.S.A nd U.K over all other yam producing countries in africa. I'm working with some group of persons to establ.........
Pls do send the pictures of your vehicle via my whatsapp. I have sent pics of the truck to your whatsapp. Pls Confirm |
Agriculture › Re: Unbelievable: 100pcs Of Tubers Of Yam For N9,000... by princfred(m): 7:37pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
How about the export part of the yam business? Was it worthwhile for you? Please I will also like to know how many tubers a truck like mercrdez 608 can carry ? |
Christianity Etc › Re: Nigerian Pastor Bar Robbers, Prostitutes, Kidnappers From Giving Offerings,tithe by princfred(m): 3:03pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Sunofgod: Women on trousers? What a backward man......
Mr Pastor, you'll be broke with a week with this policy!
Hard core sinners tend to tithe more - just like politicians. You lier he won't be broke at all. |
Sports › Re: Why Nigerian Commentators Should Not Comment On Serious Matches by princfred(m): 12:15pm On Mar 26, 2016 |
HMM NA WA these two people wey de drag who be the better representative of fools and idiots abi which one foolish pass . Too much EBA no good o. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Egypt AFCON Qualifier: 1 - 1 On 25th March 2016 by princfred(m): 8:18pm On Mar 25, 2016 |
UNECboi: This has to be the best nigeria game I've ever watched...the second half of the game was superb...damn! Yeah expect that from SiASiA. He is our special one . If not for the sabotage by some players the last time........ he is tactically and technically very sound. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Egypt AFCON Qualifier: 1 - 1 On 25th March 2016 by princfred(m): 8:05pm On Mar 25, 2016 |
Saklekplus: I concur with u,it's just that siasia need more goals but never see this coming, even nobody expect this with the performance of Eagle,, but we should blame defenders for unexpected blunders I believed he hoped and played to get as many goals as possible to leverage on the second game in Egypt. So as to fully utilize our home advantage. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Egypt AFCON Qualifier: 1 - 1 On 25th March 2016 by princfred(m): 8:04pm On Mar 25, 2016 |
Good tactical plan by Siasia. He is really a genius and the best local coach we have now. Our numerous back passes made the Egyptians psychologically tired of marking down our mid fielders, infuriated them and made them unable to control and press us for a reasonably length of time. Very fine tactics which barca uses to destroy teams worldwide. The LB was terrible and immature throughout the game-Our Achilles heels. Folks, we can win them in their home. Ighalo was ineffective for most part of the game he should show more presence and maturity. Emenike's pushy presence and hunger was missed. Our goalkeeper should charge his defenders like enyima usually does to avoid lose of concentration like the one by the LB that gave salah free chance. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Egypt AFCON Qualifier: 1 - 1 On 25th March 2016 by princfred(m): 7:59pm On Mar 25, 2016 |
[quote author=olajizz01 post=44105823]Our defenders are very useless,defenders that cant keep pace with the opponent strikers,they were running like heavily pregnant women,stupid players.[quoteI beg to disagree. Only the LB and sometimes the RB were dissapointing maybe due to lack of experience. Oboabani did superb. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Egypt AFCON Qualifier: 1 - 1 On 25th March 2016 by princfred(m): 7:29pm On Mar 25, 2016*. Modified: 7:53pm On Mar 25, 2016 |
Good tactical plan by Siasia. He is really a genius and the best we have now. The back pass made the Egyptians psychologically tired of marking down our mid fielders, infuriated them and made them unable to press us for a reasonably length of time. The LB was terrible and immature throughout the game-Our Achilles heels. Folks, we can win them in their home. Ighalo was ineffective for most part of the game he should show more presence and maturity. Emenike's pushy presence and hunger was missed. Our goalkeeper should charge his defenders like enyima usually does to avoid lose of concentration like the one by the LB that gave salah free chance. |
Politics › Re: 'we'll Fix Power Supply Problems In 3 Years,' - Buhari by princfred(m): 11:02am On Mar 22, 2016 |
Pangea: I have given up on Buhari since the beginning of this year! I'm really ashamed of my effort in campaigning for him. You have the spirit of champions man I wish the rest zombies are as smart as you to make a U turn given the overwhelming evidence from this evil government. Impeach the evil and incompetent one! |
Politics › Re: 'we'll Fix Power Supply Problems In 3 Years,' - Buhari by princfred(m): 10:59am On Mar 22, 2016 |
Godmother: See why I said your thinking is flawed. I want to curry favour from who? Someone who doesn't know me? Anyways, I didn't bother reading the rest of your post cos I don't think it would be worth it.
I wish you well as you continue insulting and cursing your president. More power to you and let's see where that leaves you in the next few years. If he deserves the insult it so be it and more like impeachment. He makes lives hard for millions and you expect us all to remain mute. Coward Goat. |
Politics › Re: 'we'll Fix Power Supply Problems In 3 Years,' - Buhari by princfred(m): 10:53am On Mar 22, 2016 |
[quote author=SycophanticGoat post=43998174]Who's thinking is flawed? The one that wants to curry favour for an old useless fool that has no self respect or me tha,........ Very insightful post portrays the animal mentality of the Nigerian society which has kept it undeveloped uninnovative and archaic. |
Celebrities › Re: Psquare Wives, Tania Omotayo Mock Unfaithful Men by princfred(m): 8:07am On Mar 19, 2016 |
potbelly: I am aware of what it means. My issue is why should you be using an american slang when you are a nigerian based in nigeria. That's why i termed her as a wannabe If he/she likes let it be chinese they use. What's your biz in that? Or are you a wannabe moderator? |
Celebrities › Re: Psquare Wives, Tania Omotayo Mock Unfaithful Men by princfred(m): 8:05am On Mar 19, 2016 |
Philpham: .....otherwise someone 100% better than u will take your wife, give her a million dollar ring, wife her and be the only father your biological child will ever know. Gat it? The sad reality is that In most cases NO ONE does .......am not in any case advocating for cheating men but women should be less arrogant and more tactful in dealing with their partners. |
Celebrities › Re: Psquare Wives, Tania Omotayo Mock Unfaithful Men by princfred(m): 7:59am On Mar 19, 2016 |
Don't bank on this exceptional case when throwing jealousy inducing jabs due to ego and arrogance at your men. 90% of men are not comfortable with ladies with children from other men. Most cases only "condition" makes some men agree to such relationship. toyeanlawlah: I stand 2 differ........ I knw of a typical African man (Nigerian) wu fathered 5 children, 2 are his & 3 are nt. infxt out of doz 3, 1 z already married & anoda z abt 2 gt married..... . there are still some 'right thinking' dudes out there....... |
Celebrities › Re: Psquare Wives, Tania Omotayo Mock Unfaithful Men by princfred(m): 7:54am On Mar 19, 2016 |
The worst issue with most Nigerian ladies is this ego induced arrogance in inciting jealousy in their men by trying to prove to them that other men are just waiting by the corner to snap them. It makes the ladies appear unloving and unhinged to the man so the man feels the ladies are cheap and free to air so why bother to chase what doesn't care about remain faithful to you. Partners especially ladies drop the ego, arrogance and jealousy induction and relationships will work. |
Sports › Re: Oliseh Resigns As Super Eagles Coach! by princfred(m): 10:47am On Feb 26, 2016 |
edi287: Agreed. It's very disappointing because if he humbled himself, he'd be a superb coach. I expected alot better from him.
Then again, I guess he expected/wanted things to be done in a professional way and hoped that NFF had changed from his time as a player. He should've clearly known better. Nothing has to do with humility here but everything with stupidity, mismanagement and corruption in the NFF and only such couragoues smart action like that of Oliseh will tell stop the NFF. Three resignations like this will stop the NFF from messing with coaches. |
Sports › Re: Oliseh Resigns As Super Eagles Coach! by princfred(m): 10:44am On Feb 26, 2016 |
[quote author=TheSuperNerd post=43266322]As usual you'll be back. What else should I expect from a Guy with dysfunctional understanding.
Calling the NFF an entropy-inspired Disorganised (dis)organisation means what huh?? Mister Zero IQ, answer me??
Does that sound like praise for the NFF?? Or maybe I used that term to show how great they are right??
If you wanna take on an issue, you have to look at the whole view. Making Oliseh a hero for resigning shows how stupid your likes are.
Where were you when Siasia and keshi faced far worse and still succeeded?? Do you think I'm happy with the way things are done in the glass house or in Nigeria as a whole??
My point is simple... You faced this mayhem from the NFF for close to 8 months now. Why leave now with an assignment so close at hand (the march Afcon qualifiers) ?? Was 4-5 months not enough to tell you to leave?? Why now??
Were Siasia or keshi fools for enduring NFF's continuous and generational madness?? If they dwelt on excuses like Oliseh, they wouldn't have won anything. They hung on for the good of Nigerian football, the happiness of Nigerians and most of all, they really wanted to succeed. It's not enough to say, "I wanna succeed". You have to show it even when odds are stacked against you.
Siasia, just last december, won Nigeria the U-23 Afcon against all odds. His mom was kidnapped prior to the tournament and his team lacked a lot of resources. He was even owed salaries. THE NFF IS SUCH A GOOD-FOR-NOTHING BODY I TELL YOU. But he did what every man that wants to make a statement will do. He battled on and overcame all odds.
If Siasia leaves today. He leaves with heads held high. He's made a statement. BUT WHAT STATEMENT HAS OLISEH MADE??
The NFF have to do things right but are always in a disorganised state. It's like a virus with them.
NOW I HAVE TO ASK: What is wrong with your brain?? Do you even have one?? Can't you just humbly and quietly read through a write-up before taking up arms??
Don't you ever make the mistake of misinterpreting someone again. Gosh!!!! What a bummer!
[/quoteStupidity and mismanagement must never be tolerated . Development comes when people think like that but your cretin muddy brain cant understand that. What Keshi and siasia did never brought positive change to NFF but what Oliseh has done can and will when repeated enough by like minds that's how bulshit is stopped and real management is established but i guess you are too maddened by the Nigeria suffer head dope, Suffer, smile and don't complain, accept bulsh*t as normal mentality. Must we always strife against all odds even why not work towards having the odds in our favour. Where does this suffer head mentality and never raise a finger against evil and oppress any one who does stem from and where has it taken us as a people to. |
Sports › Re: Oliseh Resigns As Super Eagles Coach! by princfred(m): 10:42am On Feb 26, 2016 |
Stupidity and mismanagement must never be tolerated . Development comes when people think like that but your cretin muddy brain cant understand that. What Keshi and siasia did never brought positive change to NFF but what Oliseh has done cab and will when repeated enough by like minds that's how bulshit is stopped and real management is established but i guess you are too maddened by the Nigeria suffer head dope, Suffer, smile and don't complain, accept bulsh*t as normal mentality. |
Sports › Re: Oliseh Resigns As Super Eagles Coach! by princfred(m): 10:26am On Feb 26, 2016 |
Goke7: Oliseh is a baby, why resign when its just a month to a crucial game. Anyway some of us are not surprised as we saw it coming. From day one. Oliseh was a mistake causing all sorts of controversies from the way he disgraced Enyeama out of the team till his senseless rants on YouTube.
The lesson here is that great soccer analysts don't make great coaches, I hope Nff will not go and hire John Barnes now because he speaks good grammar on supersports.
Shame to the likes of Segun Odegbami and the sports journalists who hoodwinked nff to hire Oliseh. I say SHAME!!!! The lesson here is that you are a goat head like most Nigerians. They should hire Moirinho, Sir Ferguson and Pep, mess with contract and blame them for resigning. |
Sports › Re: Oliseh Resigns As Super Eagles Coach! by princfred(m): 10:23am On Feb 26, 2016 |
SoNature: Have you ever worked for months without pay? Don't mind the local idoits here. Psychologically the man his staff and players will be destroyed by NFF stupid doings and later they will have the audacity to blame and sack him when failure inevitably occurs as a result. May be then share his unpaid salary allowances and that of his staff and players. classic corruption the Nigerian way. |
Sports › Re: Oliseh Resigns As Super Eagles Coach! by princfred(m): 10:21am On Feb 26, 2016 |
MrBendel: The problem Nigerians have is that there are too many ogas and too little followers. The NFF is stillmtreating football matters like a family business where they want to control everything yet they do not even provide the resources to even be in control. The head coach of a national team is the head coach and should be given the independence and resources to work. Simple. Head coach should be respected for his position and not treated like a kid. He head coach should be assessed by his performance and not by personal sentiments. We are still having issues that we have 20 -30 years ago where NFF keeps meddling with the coach's responsibilities, still breach contracts and still owing money. It is because the same old hags with old ideas and old bad habits and behavior are the ones running the NFF. Oliver might not be perfect, might be arrogant or whatever you call him but that is his nature, we knew this from his super eagles days so we shouldn't have expected otherwise but NFF breach of contract....an...this should not be acceptable from NIgerians anymore. Good one there. The old goats kept the country underdeveloped and transniting iting same thinking process to other. Great one from Oliseh telling them their crappy ways would no longer be tolerated. |
Sports › Re: Oliseh Resigns As Super Eagles Coach! by princfred(m): 10:17am On Feb 26, 2016 |
babyfaceafrica: all this epistle on top oliseh matter,you get time o! He is a typical Nigeria goat with lots of time and wacko mud inside his skull. |
Sports › Re: Oliseh Resigns As Super Eagles Coach! by princfred(m): 10:16am On Feb 26, 2016 |
domopps: Nigeria abt to be rated next best twitter users
Why must oliseh resigned on twitter when he got the job in Abuja
Cheeeeeers He is a coach for Nigeria/Nigerians not for Abuja. |
Sports › Re: Oliseh Resigns As Super Eagles Coach! by princfred(m): 10:15am On Feb 26, 2016 |
TheSuperNerd: Hey uhm... Mister "zero" IQ... Please stay off my mentions okay.
Your lack of understanding shows you require "brain surgery" especially a magnetic transcranial stimulation.
I got no time for crazeclowns like you. Just take a hike or something. Bye. #smiles Unfortunately you are the one with stupid Nigeria thought pattern. Always Blane the oppressed and accept rubbish as normal then throw insults to justify your lack of 2nd order logic. Sane countries don't threat their coaches and staff like that hence they are developed unlike your country which will remain in the mud for same logic like you have. |
Sports › Re: Oliseh Resigns As Super Eagles Coach! by princfred(m): 10:11am On Feb 26, 2016 |
FrancisDiote: Personally I know he is not capable...but in cases like this, the best thing to do is resign...NFF feels they can owe every local coach bt pay and treat foreign coaches well. They should be ashamed of themselves by now. Let's see how they pay foreign coach with a bad economy and lean foreign reserve Very simple and intelligent submission unlike the local goats with local Nigeria mentality. |
Sports › Re: Oliseh Resigns As Super Eagles Coach! by princfred(m): 10:11am On Feb 26, 2016 |
FrancisDiote: Personally I know he is not capable...but in cases like this, the best thing to do is resign...NFF feels they can owe every local coach bt pay and treat foreign coaches well. They should be ashamed of themselves by now. Let's see how they pay foreign coach with a bad economy and lean foreign reserve Very simple and intelligent submission unlike the local goats here with local Nigeria mentality. |
Sports › Re: Oliseh Resigns As Super Eagles Coach! by princfred(m): 10:07am On Feb 26, 2016 |
tickles2luv2016: Make dem employ amuneke,he's cool headed Yeah employ him and don't pay so he works like a slave while we accuse whites of enslaving us. |
Sports › Re: Oliseh Resigns As Super Eagles Coach! by princfred(m): 10:05am On Feb 26, 2016 |
TheSuperNerd: Yeah... I guess that's why you're in the "minority of those with a degenerated frontal cortex and a dysfunctional optic chiasma".
Did you actually read and understand the post at all?? Don't "stupidly" quote people Mister. Local goat. All your points stink of low mental acumen. Bashing Oliseh for thesame thing any sane coach would have done in parts of the world with sane minds instead of the NFF who are the culprit in this case shows how retarded you and your kind are. |
Sports › Re: Oliseh Resigns As Super Eagles Coach! by princfred(m): 9:54am On Feb 26, 2016 |
TheSuperNerd: AfricanFootball.com confirms this news also.
It's true the NFF didn't give him the required support but Oliseh knew the conditions he was coming to face afterall, Keshi and others before him faced worse.
I think Oliseh's resignation at this particular time is cowardice. He's just afraid of failure and the truth is I don't see the Egyptians beating us even with Oliseh in charge because our players are currently on fire and are quite motivated to make a statement for themselves. All he needed to do was what Siasia did in Senegal with our U-23 team last december. Siasia faced worse. He just needed to stay focused against the odds. So Sir Oliseh... Why have you decided to run?? Scared of failure? Not man enough to handle all that most of your predecessors faced? Maybe he wants to preserve his record of 1 loss in official and friendly matches so that history will remember him as a coach who quit despite having moderately good record based on results alone in his first 14 matches or so.
In my own opinion, Oliseh should not have led Nigeria at the Chan tournament because he was still ill. He wasn't fully recovered and didn't know the best players based on what Salisu Yusuf (his assistant) monitored while the home-based team camped in Nigeria.
Yes, reports say he was in communication with the team but fact is he was not on ground to see the players train and perform. That's partly why Oliseh didn't even know his first choice center-back pairing at the CHAN. He kept switching players in a position that required stability and understanding between two defensive partners. He also missed it when he picked Ibenegbu ahead of Usman for the first two matches of the tournament in the AMF position. He also missed it in picking Aggreh ahead of Ezekiel Bassey. All these positional/tactical mistakes which Yusuf would have curtailed because he was "basically" in charge of the team in Nigeria while Oliseh was receiving treatment in Belgium. (Losciuto was there but Salisu knew the players better and should have been consulted by Oliseh...... But No way!!! Oliseh came in and rocked the boat).
As for the NFF, I thought they said he's the messiah so why suddenly turn their back on him? Oliseh shot himself in the legs shaa.... This current chaos was always bound to happen from the moment Oliseh showed us he lacks man-management skills. I always knew it was a matter of time before he clashes with the same NFF who termed him the African Pep Guardiola
Time for Nigeria to move on... Nigeria's Super Eagles is FAR BIGGER than just one man, in this case, Oliseh. I don't want a coward-like personality handling our senior national team. A man who can't face the heat should stay out.
Wish the NFF guys could also quit and leave our football alone. We need real soccer technocrats. I'm so sick of their "entropy-inspired disorganised (dis) organisation"
Long live The Super Eagles.... Typical local warped goatish Nigerian man logic little wonder the country remains undeveloped given the high number of those who like and share this thought pattern. Little or no blame for NFF who wouldn't hold up their side of agreements. A country where such rubbish is considered normal and anyone who refuses to abide by the bullsh*ts is considered stupid coward or incapable has lost every potential of greatness. |