Rohr should be queried over South Africa-
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 6:41 pm
The return leg is a must win. It is a national disgrace. It is weird losing to South Africa.
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a year from now, after the worldcup in Russiaoloye wrote:When is the return leg sef?
As days go by, I am finding it hard to shake-off the loss. What was the coach thinking? Did he think the "bench warmers " in their clubs are going to earn us victory?bully12 wrote: The guy definitely needs to be queried to explain why he blatantly refused to feature our most prolific scorer in Europe instead played bench warming ,fringe and inconsequential players in their various clubs. If the guy is incapable of using our best players he should resign . Nobody goes to war without his best armaments. An excuse you don't how to use them is absolutely unacceptable.NFF has provided him all the resources to be successful but he failed because of his incompetence,fecklessness and ineptness.
The coach has done well until now and while I thank him for the past results, it will be good to know what his reasons were for doing what he did. Perhaps, his players simply collapsed and disappointed him in general.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:why should Rohr be questioned? Those who employed him should be the ones answering queries.
Rohr accepts NFF technical committee to vet his Eagles call-ups
http://scorenigeria.com.ng/2017/06/13/r ... -call-ups/
By admin - June 13, 2017120 0
Gernot Rohr has accepted for the NFF technical committee to vet his call-ups to the Super Eagles henceforth as was the tradition with previous national team coaches.
SCORENigeria gathered this was one of the decisions taken when Rohr faced the committee in Abuja today.
“Some of the undeserving players lined up against South Africa at the weekend would not have scaled the committee had this arrangement being in place,” a top official told SCORENigeria
“Can you imagine a player from a ‘B’ team in Europe starting an official game for Nigeria in this day and age?”
It was further gathered that sports minister Solomon Dalung was shocked when he was told by officials that the technical committee have failed to sit ever since Rohr was appointed in July 2016.
Dalung has now ordered that all those saddled with responsibilities be allowed to discharge their duties for efficiency
Rohr told the committee the fact that the team did not train with the official match balls affected the team on Saturday in Uyo.
He also said he was missing skipper Mikel Obi, defender Leon Balogun, goalkeeper Carl Ikeme and Victor Moses, but he hopes they will all return in time for the World Cup qualifier against Cameroon.
Una don pay am him salary? If uno no pay am, SA go pay am.bully12 wrote:The guy definitely needs to be queried to explain why he blatantly refused to feature our most prolific scorer in Europe instead played bench warming ,fringe and inconsequential players in their various clubs. If the guy is incapable of using our best players he should resign . Nobody goes to war without his best armaments. An excuse you don't how to use them is absolutely unacceptable.NFF has provided him all the resources to be successful but he failed because of his incompetence,fecklessness and ineptness.
Local based vs Foreign based debate on CE.Striker wrote:Looking at the game, it seems we were outcoached. If it had been a Nigerian coach, we will be inundated with how South Africa out coached us? What do you guys think?
I suggest the query should be on a double spaced, A4 paper, of 8 x 11.5 inches...bully12 wrote:The guy definitely needs to be queried to explain why he blatantly refused to feature our most prolific scorer in Europe instead played bench warming ,fringe and inconsequential players in their various clubs. If the guy is incapable of using our best players he should resign . Nobody goes to war without his best armaments. An excuse you don't how to use them is absolutely unacceptable.NFF has provided him all the resources to be successful but he failed because of his incompetence,fecklessness and ineptness.
Ohenhen1,ohenhen1 wrote:Local based vs Foreign based debate on CE.Striker wrote:Looking at the game, it seems we were outcoached. If it had been a Nigerian coach, we will be inundated with how South Africa out coached us? What do you guys think?
My stance as always been we must get the best coach available, don't care if it is local based or foreign based. But many Nigerians think everything foreign is better. They don't value the local league. They don't value the local coaches. Local coaches don't get paid and are treated like thrash. But the oyinbo man salary is guaranteed and treated well.
Rohr is an average coach, should have never been appointed. But what is done is done. We must support the team and hope for the best.
The sad reality is we will not learn anything from this experience.
Nigeria must develop the local league and appreciate local coaches. No country has won the World cup without a strong domestic league.
Why don't they want to stay home and play in Nigeria?Enugu II wrote:Ohenhen1,ohenhen1 wrote:Local based vs Foreign based debate on CE.Striker wrote:Looking at the game, it seems we were outcoached. If it had been a Nigerian coach, we will be inundated with how South Africa out coached us? What do you guys think?
My stance as always been we must get the best coach available, don't care if it is local based or foreign based. But many Nigerians think everything foreign is better. They don't value the local league. They don't value the local coaches. Local coaches don't get paid and are treated like thrash. But the oyinbo man salary is guaranteed and treated well.
Rohr is an average coach, should have never been appointed. But what is done is done. We must support the team and hope for the best.
The sad reality is we will not learn anything from this experience.
Nigeria must develop the local league and appreciate local coaches. No country has won the World cup without a strong domestic league.
I rarely have commented on this issue of having a strong domestic league. Let me comment now. I believe that the highlighted is a dangerous interpretation of statistics. First, while it is true that no country has won the WC without a strong domestic league, it is important to examine what difference exists between those countries and Nigeria. All the countries who have a strong local domestic league and have won the world cup also have their best talents at home playing in the local leagues. In Nigeria's case, I do not know that there is anyone who will argue against the conclusion that Nigeria's top players mostly play abroad. Thus, developing your local league without having your top players playing in it means that you do not satisfy the statistical condition for winning the WC. What I am getting at is the following requirement for winning the WC: (1) a strong domestic league, (2) Having your top players playing in that league, (3) Perhaps other yet to mentioned conditions. In essence, the recipe is not just #1 but requires multiple other factors.
yes he missed 4 starters, but playing the likes of Awazie, Shehu, Simon Moses , adn that pathetic Akpeyi should never happen , these players aren't good enough for the SE at this moment, they only dominate in youth football.. it was shocking watching all the work done vs the likes of Algeria and ZAmbia go down the drain..it is also very painful to watch the SE get humiliated by SA like that in Nigeria..if the game was away i would accept it, but you don't start dropping points at home and then expect to qualify ..for goodness sake we've missed 3 AFCONS in 5 years. 2012, 2015, 2017... shocking ..are you telling me we can't be among the top 16 on the continent?Enugu II wrote:Rohr accepts NFF technical committee to vet his Eagles call-ups
http://scorenigeria.com.ng/2017/06/13/r ... -call-ups/
By admin - June 13, 2017120 0
Gernot Rohr has accepted for the NFF technical committee to vet his call-ups to the Super Eagles henceforth as was the tradition with previous national team coaches.
SCORENigeria gathered this was one of the decisions taken when Rohr faced the committee in Abuja today.
“Some of the undeserving players lined up against South Africa at the weekend would not have scaled the committee had this arrangement being in place,” a top official told SCORENigeria
“Can you imagine a player from a ‘B’ team in Europe starting an official game for Nigeria in this day and age?”
It was further gathered that sports minister Solomon Dalung was shocked when he was told by officials that the technical committee have failed to sit ever since Rohr was appointed in July 2016.
Dalung has now ordered that all those saddled with responsibilities be allowed to discharge their duties for efficiency
Rohr told the committee the fact that the team did not train with the official match balls affected the team on Saturday in Uyo.
He also said he was missing skipper Mikel Obi, defender Leon Balogun, goalkeeper Carl Ikeme and Victor Moses, but he hopes they will all return in time for the World Cup qualifier against Cameroon.
dude get the heck out of herewale1974 wrote:Enough already................Get over it and move on to the next game.