Re: Hayatou reign is over...!!!!!!!
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 3:05 pm
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I actually think we should commend him for that. He did not bring disgrace to Africa unlike other heads of continental football bodies.platinum wrote:How all the corruption charges flying around never touched him is one of our modern miracles.
What about the Ikpeba penalty in Lagos in 2000? Ball crossed the line and goal was not given.tunde72 wrote:At last, i will never ever forget, how many times this man has robed Nigeria of the nations cup. The unforgettable one is the 1988 cup in nation. That Nwosu goal will never leave my memory. Not to talk of the penalty they dash Roger Miller. Unforgivable, unforgettably?
Did you know, the ball crossed the line when he shot the penalty?Goldleaf wrote:What about the Ikpeba penalty in Lagos in 2000? Ball crossed the line and goal was not given.tunde72 wrote:At last, i will never ever forget, how many times this man has robed Nigeria of the nations cup. The unforgettable one is the 1988 cup in nation. That Nwosu goal will never leave my memory. Not to talk of the penalty they dash Roger Miller. Unforgivable, unforgettably?
I wish this fool chose his words carefully. You have just won an election and your posture and words should be graceful. It is not that the 29 years of Issa Hayatou were a complete disaster. If change must come, let it come and when it comes, at least be graceful and magnanimous in your victory. Silly goat!Enugu II wrote:
1naija wrote:Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Finally! Hayatou, Biya, Wenger, Mugabe.....
So Uncle Wenger is now in the same category as Mugabe?
What did he achieve for Africa?Goldleaf wrote:I wish this fool chose his words carefully. You have just won an election and your posture and words should be graceful. It is not that the 29 years of Issa Hayatou were a complete disaster. If change must come, let it come and when it comes, at least be graceful and magnanimous in your victory. Silly goat!Enugu II wrote:
1naija wrote:Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Finally! Hayatou, Biya, Wenger, Mugabe.....
So Uncle Wenger is now in the same category as Mugabe?
Where have you been?1naija wrote:Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Finally! Hayatou, Biya, Wenger, Mugabe.....
So Uncle Wenger is now in the same category as Mugabe?
It's not his job to know. The people whose job it is dropped the ball.camex wrote:Did you know, the ball crossed the line when he shot the penalty?Goldleaf wrote:What about the Ikpeba penalty in Lagos in 2000? Ball crossed the line and goal was not given.tunde72 wrote:At last, i will never ever forget, how many times this man has robed Nigeria of the nations cup. The unforgettable one is the 1988 cup in nation. That Nwosu goal will never leave my memory. Not to talk of the penalty they dash Roger Miller. Unforgivable, unforgettably?
They should've made the AFCON an every four year event after they introduced the CHAN; the CHAN can hold every other year preceding and after the AFCON.icee wrote:Same script from incumbents. They end up having several last terms. It also signals the incumbent has run out of ideas but still wants to be Boss. Hayatou has / had no vision for CAF. For those that remember the AFCON in the 90s (1990, 1994) etc and what it is now ...you' see what happens when you have a leadership without vision, without purpose and one that adds no value. The value of what they're "leading" suffers....they suck life out of the darn thing. Empty stadiums, shuddy preparations, non-holistic view of things. The AFCON should have at least been moved to once every 3 years if not 4 years BUT the old guard sees AFCON only from the lens of the revenue they get from it every two years. They do not and did not consider the possibility of getting more revenue even for a 3 or 4 yr format that is well marketed, planned while also lessening the weight it puts on the value of our African Players that play in Europe. Totally lacking in imagination . This is one of the best football news for me in a while.bepanda wrote:Congrats to the new President. A few years ago, Hayatou said the last term would be his last one. I was shocked when I heard he was running again.
I wish these positions had term limits. The idea that someone will be in office for decades is just sick.
Bepanda
Typical of African incumbents, they never know when its time to resign and dodge the embarrassment. #whathappenswhenyou'rehighonyourowncoolade
Yes, I know, but to claim he robbed Nigeria, one has to show intent,no?theYemster wrote:It's not his job to know. The people whose job it is dropped the ball.camex wrote:Did you know, the ball crossed the line when he shot the penalty?Goldleaf wrote:What about the Ikpeba penalty in Lagos in 2000? Ball crossed the line and goal was not given.tunde72 wrote:At last, i will never ever forget, how many times this man has robed Nigeria of the nations cup. The unforgettable one is the 1988 cup in nation. That Nwosu goal will never leave my memory. Not to talk of the penalty they dash Roger Miller. Unforgivable, unforgettably?
Sepp Blatter.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Finally! Hayatou, Biya, Wenger, Mugabe.....
camex wrote:Did you know, the ball crossed the line when he shot the penalty?Goldleaf wrote:What about the Ikpeba penalty in Lagos in 2000? Ball crossed the line and goal was not given.tunde72 wrote:At last, i will never ever forget, how many times this man has robed Nigeria of the nations cup. The unforgettable one is the 1988 cup in nation. That Nwosu goal will never leave my memory. Not to talk of the penalty they dash Roger Miller. Unforgivable, unforgettably?
Amen ooooh but might still want MugabeChief Ogbunigwe wrote:Finally! Hayatou, Biya, Wenger, Mugabe.....
1naija wrote:Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Finally! Hayatou, Biya, Wenger, Mugabe.....
So Uncle Wenger is now in the same category as Mugabe?