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mapet wrote:For example Faleye is notEaglezbeak wrote:1-1 but these guys do make things hard for themselves,not all of them are working for the team something that our main squad have proven to do smoothly.
Bags of raw talent, but obviously poorly-coached at 3SC (so, not sure he can be blamed )...
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1. Faleye still needs to be disciplined. He seemingly just played himself off the European scouts gaze.
2. Ogbugh is almost a "traditional wastepipe". All running, little in terms of output.
3. Eze needs to hold the lines. His forays at times leaves us open
4. Why is the coach playing a lone striker? We could drop Ogbugh and let Osas o'lap and whip those crosses.
5. Rabiu has to be a starter. Shame we have to rely on a player who missed his retirement train 7yrs ago. Rabiu has more precision in distribution than Ifeanyi
2. Ogbugh is almost a "traditional wastepipe". All running, little in terms of output.
3. Eze needs to hold the lines. His forays at times leaves us open
4. Why is the coach playing a lone striker? We could drop Ogbugh and let Osas o'lap and whip those crosses.
5. Rabiu has to be a starter. Shame we have to rely on a player who missed his retirement train 7yrs ago. Rabiu has more precision in distribution than Ifeanyi
Re: EQ Guinea VS Nigeria
And considering the fact that the ref turned a blind eye on 3 legitimate penalty claims for Nigeria in the first half, he had to call this one.
Gotti wrote:Kinda soft, but we'll take it...Odas wrote:Hmm, is that really a penalty?
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Nigeria did their part in beating them (Libya) but the others flopped,I wanted Rwanda to qualify but oh well schit happens!Odas wrote:Well, ...Benedict Iroha wrote: The Libyan slave traders will also qualify damn
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Re: EQ Guinea VS Nigeria
Madam mapet how bodymapet wrote:1. Faleye still needs to be disciplined. He seemingly just played himself off the European scouts gaze.
2. Ogbugh is almost a "traditional wastepipe". All running, little in terms of output.
3. Eze needs to hold the lines. His forays at times leaves us open
4. Why is the coach playing a lone striker? We could drop Ogbugh and let Osas o'lap and whip those crosses.
5. Rabiu has to be a starter. Shame we have to rely on a player who missed his retirement train 7yrs ago. Rabiu has more precision in distribution than Ifeanyi
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"It depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is. If the--if he--if 'is' means is and never has been, that is not--that is one thing. If it means there is none, that was a completely true statement....Now, if someone had asked me on that day, are you having any kind of sexual relations with Ms. Lewinsky, that is, asked me a question in the present tense, I would have said no. And it would have been completely true."
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Why do we always result to blaming the coach when things are not going well? I have always wondered...
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Another way to look at it, why do we always resort to praising the coach when things go well?Robbynice wrote:Why do we always result to blaming the coach when things are not going well? I have always wondered...
I guess someone is hired and paid to lead the process of preparing a team, work on tactics and strategies, select the formation, choose the appropriate line-up, give instructions, make changes etc - with the responsibilities involved, who else should take the blame and the credit? Any coach that is not aware of this should find another job
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I see what you did there...It makes sense...YemiBrazil wrote:Another way to look at it, why do we always resort to praising the coach when things go well?Robbynice wrote:Why do we always result to blaming the coach when things are not going well? I have always wondered...
I guess someone is hired and paid to lead the process of preparing a team, work on tactics and strategies, select the formation, choose the appropriate line-up, give instructions, make changes etc - with the responsibilities involved, who else should take the blame and the credit? Any coach that is not aware of this should find another job
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Re: EQ Guinea VS Nigeria
Yet another way to look at it is what are 3SC players thay they know is losing doing in the team?YemiBrazil wrote:Another way to look at it, why do we always resort to praising the coach when things go well?Robbynice wrote:Why do we always result to blaming the coach when things are not going well? I have always wondered...
I guess someone is hired and paid to lead the process of preparing a team, work on tactics and strategies, select the formation, choose the appropriate line-up, give instructions, make changes etc - with the responsibilities involved, who else should take the blame and the credit? Any coach that is not aware of this should find another job
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Ask Uncle Gotti. He knows that 3SC players are always the best and you can see the result again today1naija wrote:Yet another way to look at it is what are 3SC players thay they know is losing doing in the team?YemiBrazil wrote:Another way to look at it, why do we always resort to praising the coach when things go well?Robbynice wrote:Why do we always result to blaming the coach when things are not going well? I have always wondered...
I guess someone is hired and paid to lead the process of preparing a team, work on tactics and strategies, select the formation, choose the appropriate line-up, give instructions, make changes etc - with the responsibilities involved, who else should take the blame and the credit? Any coach that is not aware of this should find another job
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I hope you're not operating your cabbie today?1naija wrote:Yet another way to look at it is what are 3SC players thay they know is losing doing in the team?YemiBrazil wrote:Another way to look at it, why do we always resort to praising the coach when things go well?Robbynice wrote:Why do we always result to blaming the coach when things are not going well? I have always wondered...
I guess someone is hired and paid to lead the process of preparing a team, work on tactics and strategies, select the formation, choose the appropriate line-up, give instructions, make changes etc - with the responsibilities involved, who else should take the blame and the credit? Any coach that is not aware of this should find another job
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Re: EQ Guinea VS Nigeria
Madam Jette1,jette1 wrote:Madam mapet how bodymapet wrote:1. Faleye still needs to be disciplined. He seemingly just played himself off the European scouts gaze.
2. Ogbugh is almost a "traditional wastepipe". All running, little in terms of output.
3. Eze needs to hold the lines. His forays at times leaves us open
4. Why is the coach playing a lone striker? We could drop Ogbugh and let Osas o'lap and whip those crosses.
5. Rabiu has to be a starter. Shame we have to rely on a player who missed his retirement train 7yrs ago. Rabiu has more precision in distribution than Ifeanyi
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Unku Gotti just has much love for 3SC players.... Did you see how he's getting "wet" on FaleyeYemiBrazil wrote:Ask Uncle Gotti. He knows that 3SC players are always the best and you can see the result again today1naija wrote:Yet another way to look at it is what are 3SC players thay they know is losing doing in the team?YemiBrazil wrote:Another way to look at it, why do we always resort to praising the coach when things go well?Robbynice wrote:Why do we always result to blaming the coach when things are not going well? I have always wondered...
I guess someone is hired and paid to lead the process of preparing a team, work on tactics and strategies, select the formation, choose the appropriate line-up, give instructions, make changes etc - with the responsibilities involved, who else should take the blame and the credit? Any coach that is not aware of this should find another job
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mapet wrote:Madam Jette1,jette1 wrote:Madam mapet how bodymapet wrote:1. Faleye still needs to be disciplined. He seemingly just played himself off the European scouts gaze.
2. Ogbugh is almost a "traditional wastepipe". All running, little in terms of output.
3. Eze needs to hold the lines. His forays at times leaves us open
4. Why is the coach playing a lone striker? We could drop Ogbugh and let Osas o'lap and whip those crosses.
5. Rabiu has to be a starter. Shame we have to rely on a player who missed his retirement train 7yrs ago. Rabiu has more precision in distribution than Ifeanyi
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Re: EQ Guinea VS Nigeria
He's in his late thirtiesmapet wrote:Commentator bust Rabiu Ali's bubble..... "he's got two wives and seven children"
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I think me, you and Yemi are the only last hold-overs from KOF NGYemiBrazil wrote:mapet wrote:Madam Jette1,jette1 wrote:Madam mapet how bodymapet wrote:1. Faleye still needs to be disciplined. He seemingly just played himself off the European scouts gaze.
2. Ogbugh is almost a "traditional wastepipe". All running, little in terms of output.
3. Eze needs to hold the lines. His forays at times leaves us open
4. Why is the coach playing a lone striker? We could drop Ogbugh and let Osas o'lap and whip those crosses.
5. Rabiu has to be a starter. Shame we have to rely on a player who missed his retirement train 7yrs ago. Rabiu has more precision in distribution than Ifeanyi
My fren bfor!bfor!!, Bodi dey inside clot
make peaceful change impossible make violent change inevitable.
"It depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is. If the--if he--if 'is' means is and never has been, that is not--that is one thing. If it means there is none, that was a completely true statement....Now, if someone had asked me on that day, are you having any kind of sexual relations with Ms. Lewinsky, that is, asked me a question in the present tense, I would have said no. And it would have been completely true."
"It depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is. If the--if he--if 'is' means is and never has been, that is not--that is one thing. If it means there is none, that was a completely true statement....Now, if someone had asked me on that day, are you having any kind of sexual relations with Ms. Lewinsky, that is, asked me a question in the present tense, I would have said no. And it would have been completely true."
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Add KOC and Skillfuljette1 wrote:I think me, you and Yemi are the only last hold-overs from KOF NGYemiBrazil wrote:mapet wrote:Madam Jette1,jette1 wrote:Madam mapet how bodymapet wrote:1. Faleye still needs to be disciplined. He seemingly just played himself off the European scouts gaze.
2. Ogbugh is almost a "traditional wastepipe". All running, little in terms of output.
3. Eze needs to hold the lines. His forays at times leaves us open
4. Why is the coach playing a lone striker? We could drop Ogbugh and let Osas o'lap and whip those crosses.
5. Rabiu has to be a starter. Shame we have to rely on a player who missed his retirement train 7yrs ago. Rabiu has more precision in distribution than Ifeanyi
My fren bfor!bfor!!, Bodi dey inside clot