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It is nice seeing that this team has an array of Nigerian players in its first team. Other than the goalie these players ought to be assessed and possibly capped.

Carl Ikeme: Already Nigeria's #1 goalkeeper
Dominic Iorfa: Son of veteran Nigerian international. England watching closely in order to cap him as they did with Dele Alli
Sheyi Ojo: Still very young and raw but can be one for the future to play on the left wing
Bright Enobakhare: Only 17, his progress as a striker needs to be monitored and if possible invited to try out with the U21. He has scored 1 goal in 4 appearances
2 of the finest indigenous coaches Nigeria ever had lost in a space of 4 days. Dear Lord, is this a sign that you are taking away from us what we failed to appreciate? I pray for forgiveness of our sins. I pray for the humility to recognize our wrongs and the humbleness and wisdom to right our ways.

REST IN PEACE COACH STEPHEN KESHI!!! REST IN PEACE COACH AMODU SHAIBU!!!
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Its a Goal wrote:It is nice seeing that this team has an array of Nigerian players in its first team. Other than the goalie these players ought to be assessed and possibly capped.

Carl Ikeme: Already Nigeria's #1 goalkeeper
Dominic Iorfa: Son of veteran Nigerian international. England watching closely in order to cap him as they did with Dele Alli
Sheyi Ojo: Still very young and raw but can be one for the future to play on the left wing
Bright Enobakhare: Only 17, his progress as a striker needs to be monitored and if possible invited to try out with the U21. He has scored 1 goal in 4 appearances
Dude, where've you been?
Anyway, welcome to the last year - this topic has been beaten to death!
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^^No kidding. My bad.
2 of the finest indigenous coaches Nigeria ever had lost in a space of 4 days. Dear Lord, is this a sign that you are taking away from us what we failed to appreciate? I pray for forgiveness of our sins. I pray for the humility to recognize our wrongs and the humbleness and wisdom to right our ways.

REST IN PEACE COACH STEPHEN KESHI!!! REST IN PEACE COACH AMODU SHAIBU!!!
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Thanks for posting. I had not heard of these players.
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Al B Sure wrote:Thanks for posting. I had not heard of these players.
Now, you have...
I suppose the world can go back to rotating on its axis.
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Its a Goal wrote:^^No kidding. My bad.
NP bro...
Just wanted to let you know you can run a search if you are interested.

PS: Again, where's you been?
Haven't seen on these pages for a minute. Still braving the Midwest winters? :mrgreen:
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The average Nigerian team is equivalent to Championship football :boo:



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[color=brown]Gotti[/color] wrote:
Its a Goal wrote: ^^No kidding. My bad.
NP bro...
Just wanted to let you know you can run a search if you are interested.

PS: Again, where's you been?
Haven't seen on these pages for a minute. Still braving the Midwest winters? :mrgreen:
Bros can't handle the winter no more so I've ran back to Florida though still braving it out in Nigeria :mrgreen:. As CE no dey dat interesting as before man is focusing on other adventures. How bodi?
2 of the finest indigenous coaches Nigeria ever had lost in a space of 4 days. Dear Lord, is this a sign that you are taking away from us what we failed to appreciate? I pray for forgiveness of our sins. I pray for the humility to recognize our wrongs and the humbleness and wisdom to right our ways.

REST IN PEACE COACH STEPHEN KESHI!!! REST IN PEACE COACH AMODU SHAIBU!!!

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