Nigeria v Cameroon: Aboubakar on fire!!!
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Nigeria v Cameroon: Aboubakar on fire!!!
I don dey shake jigbijigbi, abeg where is Kongi to help stabilize me? Cameroon's striker, Vincent Aboubakar, scored a hat-trick for FC Porto yesterday in their 3-0 victory over Moreirense in their opening league match yesterday. He has continued with his fine pre season form and I wonder who will mark him as our top CD, Balogun, is yet to taste action, Omeruo is training with Chelsea U18 and Awaziem is facing a 3 match ban for a straight red card in France. Only Ekong is playing and his team have been unable to keep a clean sheet.Ojigbijigbi!!!
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Re: Nigeria v Cameroon: Aboubakar on fire!!!
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Re: Nigeria v Cameroon: Aboubakar on fire!!!
Naija will win 2-1, but Cameroon will draw first blood.
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I read on FIFA.com that NGR / CAM is scheduled for Friday September 01.
Can this be true, and why are we playing on a Friday???
Can this be true, and why are we playing on a Friday???
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Re: Nigeria v Cameroon: Aboubakar on fire!!!
It is true and for good reason. Note that the game would have been played midweek but Nigeria craftily requested a later date, within the international window, but that date had to give at least 48 hours before the game in Cameroon. Thus, Friday is as late as it could be in order to give SE the practice time that would be required given that they boys will arrive Monday. That is 4 days of practice instead of 1 or 2 days that would have been the case with a midweek fixture. Good planning, IMO.joao wrote:I read on FIFA.com that NGR / CAM is scheduled for Friday September 01.
Can this be true, and why are we playing on a Friday???
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Re: Nigeria v Cameroon: Aboubakar on fire!!!
Thanks EII for the clarifications.
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governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.”
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governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.”
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Re: Nigeria v Cameroon: Aboubakar on fire!!!
... so our NFF did well this time. Good planning and thanks to all of them if that is the case. For once, they were not busy fighting over a bottle of beer and - in the process - forgot their job responsibilitiesEnugu II wrote:It is true and for good reason. Note that the game would have been played midweek but Nigeria craftily requested a later date, within the international window, but that date had to give at least 48 hours before the game in Cameroon. Thus, Friday is as late as it could be in order to give SE the practice time that would be required given that they boys will arrive Monday. That is 4 days of practice instead of 1 or 2 days that would have been the case with a midweek fixture. Good planning, IMO.joao wrote:I read on FIFA.com that NGR / CAM is scheduled for Friday September 01.
Can this be true, and why are we playing on a Friday???
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
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Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
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Re: Nigeria v Cameroon: Aboubakar on fire!!!
Go Naija!!
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