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somebody wrote:George Bush wrote:This Egypt Algeria replay is better than that head to head BS that cost us a WC slot.
We wouida FLOGGED Angola in a playoff
How come we couldn't flog them in Kano?
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Can't laugh. That could have been us.
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They have to lick their wounds and move on.That is soccer and they know it.
I cannot forget the fact that we missed out on the 1978 world cup in Argentina because of these guys.Those guys cost Chukwu,Odegbami,Muda,Okpala,Isima,Odiye(yes even him),and Okala the opportunity to have featured in the world cup. Please give me a long break here.
I feel no pity for them because the alternative would have been almost unbearable.
I cannot forget the fact that we missed out on the 1978 world cup in Argentina because of these guys.Those guys cost Chukwu,Odegbami,Muda,Okpala,Isima,Odiye(yes even him),and Okala the opportunity to have featured in the world cup. Please give me a long break here.
I feel no pity for them because the alternative would have been almost unbearable.
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Bigpokey, table tonight at THE OFFICE to celebate our qualification! Where is TG, btw? Has he go to sleep already? I just rewatch the Mozambique vs Tunisia match and i must say thanks God Tunsia is not going to South Africa because the are a useless team. Watching the match, they never try to attack, they were just sitting back , hope to catch The Black Mambas on the counter. But as soon as they heard Nigeria was leading 2-1 in Nairobi, they sudddenly came out to attack only to be taken alive on a counter themselves! They are too negative. All they wanted was to get a draw and hope Nigeria fail to beat Kenya? That is not a world cup team!Bigpokey24 wrote:rubbish i feel nothing for them especially TG(with his eye service) they are useless and if they thought they would walk over the Black mambas , they got exposed . Tunisia did not finish on points with Nigeria. We had a better Goal Difference and finished with more points... It is how you finish that counts.. They couldn't even attack Mozambique.
When CIV and Nigeria(the only 2 undefeated teams troughout the qualifiers) stuggled to get 4 points against the Black Mambas, they were busy dancing and yarning they would shed blood... even Saudi Arabia punish them..
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anaedo1 wrote:They have to lick their wounds and move on.That is soccer and they know it.
I cannot forget the fact that we missed out on the 1978 world cup in Argentina because of these guys.Those guys cost Chukwu,Odegbami,Muda,Okpala,Isima,Odiye(yes even him),and Okala the opportunity to have featured in the world cup. Please give me a long break here.
I feel no pity for them because the alternative would have been almost unbearable.
KPOM........
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Actually, under the current rules for teams who finish on the same points (which is the same as it has always been except in 2006 for some reason), we would have qualified for Germany ahead of Angola by virtue of a far superior goal difference - no playoff would have been needed...George Bush wrote:This Egypt Algeria replay is better than that head to head BS that cost us a WC slot.
We wouida FLOGGED Angola in a playoff
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Bigpokey24 wrote:rubbish i feel nothing for them especially TG(with his eye service) they are useless and if they thought they would walk over the Black mambas , they got exposed . Tunisia did not finish on points with Nigeria. We had a better Goal Difference and finished with more points... It is how you finish that counts.. They couldn't even attack Mozambique.
When CIV and Nigeria(the only 2 undefeated teams troughout the qualifiers) stuggled to get 4 points against the Black Mambas, they were busy dancing and yarning they would shed blood... even Saudi Arabia punish them..
tunder burn the fake eagles from the north
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I'm not sure but I think these are anxious Egyptians not Tunisians....Kai CE
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They're not, you can tell because of the shisha it's not an Egyptian one.Dinando wrote:I'm not sure but I think these are anxious Egyptians not Tunisians....Kai CE
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Look at the background and tell us what you see! Tunisians reacting to Egypt-Algeria game? Look at the background of each picture and you will see that they were taken in the same hall. Why would Tunisians be anxious at Egypt 1-0 Algeria??? I may be wrong but I am probably right....These are not Tunisians reacting at their exit but anxious Egyptians watching Egypt 1-0 Algeria. or it could be Egyptians in Tunisia or Tunisians who are Egyptian fans.ElHadary wrote:They're not, you can tell because of the shisha it's not an Egyptian one.Dinando wrote:I'm not sure but I think these are anxious Egyptians not Tunisians....Kai CE
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That's the way i looked when Tunisia came and got that last minute draw in Abuja. If i remember correctly TG was mouthing off After the game. Better Them than us i say.
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Maybe, I'm not sure, hard to tell. But, that also gives the possibility that it could be Algerians watching the Egypt-Algeria game anxious, lol.Dinando wrote:Look at the background and tell us what you see! Tunisians reacting to Egypt-Algeria game? Look at the background of each picture and you will see that they were taken in the same hall. Why would Tunisians be anxious at Egypt 1-0 Algeria??? I may be wrong but I am probably right....These are not Tunisians reacting at their exit but anxious Egyptians watching Egypt 1-0 Algeria. or it could be Egyptians in Tunisia or Tunisians who are Egyptian fans.ElHadary wrote:They're not, you can tell because of the shisha it's not an Egyptian one.Dinando wrote:I'm not sure but I think these are anxious Egyptians not Tunisians....Kai CE
Though if it's in England I think they're more likely to be Egyptians/Tunisians
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That tv is tiny
Winners do it the right way.
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Be thankful, I'm sure many Tunisians wished they didn't have televisions!ohenhen1 wrote:That tv is tiny
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Algerians would have been more relaxed because things were going their way up to the stoppage time. It is even less likely to be Tunisians because of what happened to their team earlier.ElHadary wrote:Maybe, I'm not sure, hard to tell. But, that also gives the possibility that it could be Algerians watching the Egypt-Algeria game anxious, lol.Dinando wrote:Look at the background and tell us what you see! Tunisians reacting to Egypt-Algeria game? Look at the background of each picture and you will see that they were taken in the same hall. Why would Tunisians be anxious at Egypt 1-0 Algeria??? I may be wrong but I am probably right....These are not Tunisians reacting at their exit but anxious Egyptians watching Egypt 1-0 Algeria. or it could be Egyptians in Tunisia or Tunisians who are Egyptian fans.ElHadary wrote:They're not, you can tell because of the shisha it's not an Egyptian one.Dinando wrote:I'm not sure but I think these are anxious Egyptians not Tunisians....Kai CE
Though if it's in England I think they're more likely to be Egyptians/Tunisians
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They are Tunsians! They don't even look like Egyptians! The game on tv clear show a team wearing red/black (Mozambique) vs a team white/white (Tunisia).
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You might be right....the other tv has a different game on.Undertaker wrote:They are Tunsians! They don't even look like Egyptians! The game on tv clear show a team wearing red/black (Mozambique) vs a team white/white (Tunisia).
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You game no dey house.Dinando wrote:You might be right....the other tv has a different game on.Undertaker wrote:They are Tunsians! They don't even look like Egyptians! The game on tv clear show a team wearing red/black (Mozambique) vs a team white/white (Tunisia).
All you could have done was right-mouse-click on the pictures and investigate.
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Be carefull of the people you make fun of on the way up, as you will definately encounter them, on your way down.
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It typifies their approach to European opposition when they meet at tournaments, where they tend to choke, owing perhaps to awe at the famous names before them. They seem to regard European teams as some would do gods.Eagle Winged wrote:How can you watch your country in a crucial match while wearing the shirt of another nation? Shameless!Catalyst wrote:
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Watershed moment.
Just as after the disaster of ANC 94, the debacle that was 2002 this latest disaster whilst totally and utterly devastating gives us the opportunity to finally address key flaws in our football philosophy.
We have too be honest this has been on the cards for quite a long time.
Really had the opportunity to push the NT to another level after our 2004 ANC success but we failed to take it. Finally won the ANC, ghost of 1994 was finally exorcised, the era of cautious football should have been dead and buried after that.
Yet nearly six years later despite some genuine quality at our disposal we still have a manager and an FTF that refuse to embark on path of real success.
Real success is not simply qualifying for the WC or reaching the qt finals of the ANC but rather wining the ANC and making a real impact on the World stage i,e WC and confederation cup.
Hate all we want but I truly feel there is a lottttt we can learn from the Egyptian mentality and footballing philosophy.
Cohelo literally transformed into Roger Lemerre against both Kenya and Mozambique, just lost the plot.
If he so desired a draw in Maputo than he had to topple Kenya by at least 2 goals yet he employs a cautious game plan against Kenya in Rades and in a must win in Mozambique he went all out conservative.
Simply wanted to keep it at 0-0 until at least HT, when we heard Kenya were winning he simply sat on his hands and assumed we would qualify regardless of the happenings in Maputo. Only when Nigeria took the lead did we see any sense of urgency against Mozambique. At that point it was too late as Mozambique had all the momentum and we had only roughly 20 minutes to find a decisive match winner.
Cohelo and the FTF deserve the axe, you simply do not walk into a must win games and not start you’re most lethal and dynamic players i.e Darragi and Dhaouadi. Sick to death with this cautious philosophy that is embedded into our NT, we truly do not deserve to qualify for another WC until this cowardly, self defeating approach is extinguished.
Once we’re ousted from Angola 2010. we can send Cohelo on his way and put all our efforts into hiring a manager with character, imagination and some balls i.e Ben Zarti. I know nothing can guarantee success but Tunisians would rather lose playing real football than be humiliated as we were in Maputo.
Time build around the likes of Darragi, Dhouadi, Ayari, Mekseni.Mouhibi and hopefully Chika. Need to reinvent our footballing philosophy . Negative rubbish needs to end, play to win the game and play real football...in the words of Herm Edwards "HELLO WE PLAY TOO WIN THE GAME!!!!".
Just as after the disaster of ANC 94, the debacle that was 2002 this latest disaster whilst totally and utterly devastating gives us the opportunity to finally address key flaws in our football philosophy.
We have too be honest this has been on the cards for quite a long time.
Really had the opportunity to push the NT to another level after our 2004 ANC success but we failed to take it. Finally won the ANC, ghost of 1994 was finally exorcised, the era of cautious football should have been dead and buried after that.
Yet nearly six years later despite some genuine quality at our disposal we still have a manager and an FTF that refuse to embark on path of real success.
Real success is not simply qualifying for the WC or reaching the qt finals of the ANC but rather wining the ANC and making a real impact on the World stage i,e WC and confederation cup.
Hate all we want but I truly feel there is a lottttt we can learn from the Egyptian mentality and footballing philosophy.
Cohelo literally transformed into Roger Lemerre against both Kenya and Mozambique, just lost the plot.
If he so desired a draw in Maputo than he had to topple Kenya by at least 2 goals yet he employs a cautious game plan against Kenya in Rades and in a must win in Mozambique he went all out conservative.
Simply wanted to keep it at 0-0 until at least HT, when we heard Kenya were winning he simply sat on his hands and assumed we would qualify regardless of the happenings in Maputo. Only when Nigeria took the lead did we see any sense of urgency against Mozambique. At that point it was too late as Mozambique had all the momentum and we had only roughly 20 minutes to find a decisive match winner.
Cohelo and the FTF deserve the axe, you simply do not walk into a must win games and not start you’re most lethal and dynamic players i.e Darragi and Dhaouadi. Sick to death with this cautious philosophy that is embedded into our NT, we truly do not deserve to qualify for another WC until this cowardly, self defeating approach is extinguished.
Once we’re ousted from Angola 2010. we can send Cohelo on his way and put all our efforts into hiring a manager with character, imagination and some balls i.e Ben Zarti. I know nothing can guarantee success but Tunisians would rather lose playing real football than be humiliated as we were in Maputo.
Time build around the likes of Darragi, Dhouadi, Ayari, Mekseni.Mouhibi and hopefully Chika. Need to reinvent our footballing philosophy . Negative rubbish needs to end, play to win the game and play real football...in the words of Herm Edwards "HELLO WE PLAY TOO WIN THE GAME!!!!".
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If there's one thing history has taught us, it's that Tunisia will be back. Your best friend is having arguably the best league on the continent. Another great move would be hiring you as Tunisia FA President. Hell, I'd hire you to be Egypt's in a heartbeat.Tunisian Gooner wrote:Watershed moment.
Just as after the disaster of ANC 94, the debacle that was 2002 this latest disaster whilst totally and utterly devastating gives us the opportunity to finally address key flaws in our football philosophy.
We have too be honest this has been on the cards for quite a long time.
Really had the opportunity to push the NT to another level after our 2004 ANC success but we failed to take it. Finally won the ANC, ghost of 1994 was finally exorcised, the era of cautious football should have been dead and buried after that.
Yet nearly six years later despite some genuine quality at our disposal we still have a manager and an FTF that refuse to embark on path of real success.
Real success is not simply qualifying for the WC or reaching the qt finals of the ANC but rather wining the ANC and making a real impact on the World stage i,e WC and confederation cup.
Hate all we want but I truly feel there is a lottttt we can learn from the Egyptian mentality and footballing philosophy.
Cohelo literally transformed into Roger Lemerre against both Kenya and Mozambique, just lost the plot.
If he so desired a draw in Maputo than he had to topple Kenya by at least 2 goals yet he employs a cautious game plan against Kenya in Rades and in a must win in Mozambique he went all out conservative.
Simply wanted to keep it at 0-0 until at least HT, when we heard Kenya were winning he simply sat on his hands and assumed we would qualify regardless of the happenings in Maputo. Only when Nigeria took the lead did we see any sense of urgency against Mozambique. At that point it was too late as Mozambique had all the momentum and we had only roughly 20 minutes to find a decisive match winner.
Cohelo and the FTF deserve the axe, you simply do not walk into a must win games and not start you’re most lethal and dynamic players i.e Darragi and Dhaouadi. Sick to death with this cautious philosophy that is embedded into our NT, we truly do not deserve to qualify for another WC until this cowardly, self defeating approach is extinguished.
Once we’re ousted from Angola 2010. we can send Cohelo on his way and put all our efforts into hiring a manager with character, imagination and some balls i.e Ben Zarti. I know nothing can guarantee success but Tunisians would rather lose playing real football than be humiliated as we were in Maputo.
Time build around the likes of Darragi, Dhouadi, Ayari, Mekseni.Mouhibi and hopefully Chika. Need to reinvent our footballing philosophy . Negative rubbish needs to end, play to win the game and play real football...in the words of Herm Edwards "HELLO WE PLAY TOO WIN THE GAME!!!!".
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