RANGERS vs ZAMALEK. WHAT IS THE RESULT?
Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 10:57 pm
Thought the game was at 4pm today.
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Na yam...zee wrote:Sunday...............and hopefully it will be 4-0.
zee wrote:Sunday...............and hopefully it will be 4-0.
Thanks, zee. Without the likes of Nwobodo, I hope they pull it off. Coach Imama can weave the magic.zee wrote:Sunday...............and hopefully it will be 4-0.
36min and still 0-0......................I guess we are out.ukwala wrote:20' Enugu Rangers 0 - 0 Zamalek
The goals had better start coming quickly!!
Meeeen, it is not looking good for uszee wrote:36min and still 0-0......................I guess we are out.ukwala wrote:20' Enugu Rangers 0 - 0 Zamalek
The goals had better start coming quickly!!
1-0 1st half to Rangers............2 more to go.ukwala wrote:Meeeen, it is not looking good for uszee wrote:36min and still 0-0......................I guess we are out.ukwala wrote:20' Enugu Rangers 0 - 0 Zamalek
The goals had better start coming quickly!!
zee wrote:60th min .............still 1-0.
A 2nd goal need to come before the 75min.
oloye wrote:A team struggling badly in the league...expecting them to score 4 unreplied goals is like waiting at the seashore waiting for the crabs to close their eyes and go to sleep. All i have to say is good luck! Our teams have been rubbish on the continent..bloody waste of time and resources. One can even say we cabnoy compete at that level agaon.
Dammy wrote:Do Rangers drop down to the Confederations Cup now?
While one can say that Nigerian football (local) has declined, it must be stated that even at the height of Nigerian football it was never a guarantee that a Nigerian club would beat a team like Zamalek. Take that to the bank. Of the four Nigerian teams, only Wikki Tourists had what you could classify as an easy schedule in this year's continental Cup. This year, as I stated before the first ball was kicked, was the toughest in terms of scheduled continental cup games for Nigerian reps. Make no mistake about that.Chimex101 wrote:Even an elite club like Rangers fail to make any imprints on the continental stage, and we wonder why our league has sunk to the gutters...it definitely can't be due to lack of talents, cause you have to do more to convince me that no single Nigerian club can compete at this level due to a dearth of good players...even small Zambian clubs like Zanaco and Zesco with far less sponsorships perform well in this type of tournaments, so wherr exactly did we go wrong?? That's why I laugh when the pro- home based players advocates begin to make noise about the SE coach not looking into the league for the NT...we simply don't have the quality anymore, Shikena.
But how do we address these problem of our clubs underperfoming at every continental tournament?Enugu II wrote:While one can say that Nigerian football (local) has declined, it must be stated that even at the height of Nigerian football it was never a guarantee that a Nigerian club would beat a team like Zamalek. Take that to the bank. Of the four Nigerian teams, only Wikki Tourists had what you could classify as an easy schedule in this year's continental Cup. This year, as I stated before the first ball was kicked, was the toughest in terms of scheduled continental cup games for Nigerian reps. Make no mistake about that.Chimex101 wrote:Even an elite club like Rangers fail to make any imprints on the continental stage, and we wonder why our league has sunk to the gutters...it definitely can't be due to lack of talents, cause you have to do more to convince me that no single Nigerian club can compete at this level due to a dearth of good players...even small Zambian clubs like Zanaco and Zesco with far less sponsorships perform well in this type of tournaments, so wherr exactly did we go wrong?? That's why I laugh when the pro- home based players advocates begin to make noise about the SE coach not looking into the league for the NT...we simply don't have the quality anymore, Shikena.