Re: Super Eagles Of Nigeria Land In Russia Ahead Of #WorldCu
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2018 3:08 pm
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Leave dem o. At the end of the day its just a freaking game.Kabalega wrote:Naija has won the fashion accolades this year.Mr. Piffington wrote:Man, I must admit those outfits look good. Our fashion has been on point this year.
Unfortunately, the WC is all about football on the green grass and that has been lacking...
Beautiful indeed!Damunk wrote:Lovely!
I guess for some Russian girls, the sight of a group of athletic, well-dressed, well-groomed black guys is a little too much to take in all at once.King Futcha wrote:those gals at the airport were a little too excited.
... and we are on our way to winning. Just watch; at least, being there gives us some chances.Kabalega wrote:Naija has won the fashion accolades this year.Mr. Piffington wrote:Man, I must admit those outfits look good. Our fashion has been on point this year.
Unfortunately, the WC is all about football on the green grass and that has been lacking...
At least we dey grass. where are your boys?Kabalega wrote:Naija has won the fashion accolades this year.Mr. Piffington wrote:Man, I must admit those outfits look good. Our fashion has been on point this year.
Unfortunately, the WC is all about football on the green grass and that has been lacking...
cic old boy wrote:Special landing for the Eagles. May their takeoff be delayed until July.
As persin wey understand di language, enh kwa?Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:cic old boy wrote:Special landing for the Eagles. May their takeoff be delayed until July.
well-spoken Mayor
Ebyboy wrote:As persin wey understand di language, enh kwa?Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:cic old boy wrote:Special landing for the Eagles. May their takeoff be delayed until July.
well-spoken Mayor
Smoking grass.metalalloy wrote:At least we dey grass. where are your boys?Kabalega wrote:Naija has won the fashion accolades this year.Mr. Piffington wrote:Man, I must admit those outfits look good. Our fashion has been on point this year.
Unfortunately, the WC is all about football on the green grass and that has been lacking...
Ameeeooooooo!cic old boy wrote:Special landing for the Eagles. May their takeoff be delayed until July.
Gbam! Nothing more to add, my chief.Damunk wrote:Leave dem o. At the end of the day its just a freaking game.Kabalega wrote:Naija has won the fashion accolades this year.Mr. Piffington wrote:Man, I must admit those outfits look good. Our fashion has been on point this year.
Unfortunately, the WC is all about football on the green grass and that has been lacking...
If anyone has ever been to a World Cup or Olympics they'll realize it is not only about the football or the sport. Its a phenomenally cultural event.
Some of my abiding memories of France '98 (aside from Oliseh's goal v Spain) were suddenly finding myself stranded amongst a sea of Spanish fans pre-game (my initial fears were unfounded. They surrounded me and happily took pics); the orange Dutch fans reminiscing with us on Kanu and Finidi George; Bulgarians 'sharing our GWG colours; the Paraguayans in their tall hats begging us fans to 'allow' them win, tongue-in-cheek); and the stern French police telling us in their halting English that driving up a certain street was "forbidden".
Yes, the football brings us all together, but the experience is far beyond the win, loss and draw that we all seem to get obsessed about.
I am loving the costumes, the cultural dances, the sights, the protocol....its an all-round experience and if at the end of the day we only win the Costume Cup, so be it.
Me, I am intent on enjoying the total package. Every true fan should try it at least once.
If they like, let those killjoys 'die a thousand times' before the first ball is kicked.
Na dem kampala be dat.
Up Eageles. Up Naija!
Abeg, put am for archive! Up Eagles!!!charlie wrote:
Yep.FATHER TIKO wrote:BBC Sports Today programme on Monday called the outfit the best in the tournament...
O.k. ...oo...Best kits..now best outfits...
At least we're making a loud statement on this festival of football...
wich kin notin to add; haven't Africans played enough of this ya entertainment clowns role to the world . Enough is enoughgreen4life wrote:Gbam! Nothing more to add, my chief.Damunk wrote:Leave dem o. At the end of the day its just a freaking game.Kabalega wrote:Naija has won the fashion accolades this year.Mr. Piffington wrote:Man, I must admit those outfits look good. Our fashion has been on point this year.
Unfortunately, the WC is all about football on the green grass and that has been lacking...
If anyone has ever been to a World Cup or Olympics they'll realize it is not only about the football or the sport. Its a phenomenally cultural event.
Some of my abiding memories of France '98 (aside from Oliseh's goal v Spain) were suddenly finding myself stranded amongst a sea of Spanish fans pre-game (my initial fears were unfounded. They surrounded me and happily took pics); the orange Dutch fans reminiscing with us on Kanu and Finidi George; Bulgarians 'sharing our GWG colours; the Paraguayans in their tall hats begging us fans to 'allow' them win, tongue-in-cheek); and the stern French police telling us in their halting English that driving up a certain street was "forbidden".
Yes, the football brings us all together, but the experience is far beyond the win, loss and draw that we all seem to get obsessed about.
I am loving the costumes, the cultural dances, the sights, the protocol....its an all-round experience and if at the end of the day we only win the Costume Cup, so be it.
Me, I am intent on enjoying the total package. Every true fan should try it at least once.
If they like, let those killjoys 'die a thousand times' before the first ball is kicked.
Na dem kampala be dat.
Up Eageles. Up Naija!
Jette, football is entertainment!jette1 wrote:wich kin notin to add; haven't Africans played enough of this ya entertainment clowns role to the world . Enough is enoughgreen4life wrote:Gbam! Nothing more to add, my chief.Damunk wrote:Leave dem o. At the end of the day its just a freaking game.Kabalega wrote:Naija has won the fashion accolades this year.Mr. Piffington wrote:Man, I must admit those outfits look good. Our fashion has been on point this year.
Unfortunately, the WC is all about football on the green grass and that has been lacking...
If anyone has ever been to a World Cup or Olympics they'll realize it is not only about the football or the sport. Its a phenomenally cultural event.
Some of my abiding memories of France '98 (aside from Oliseh's goal v Spain) were suddenly finding myself stranded amongst a sea of Spanish fans pre-game (my initial fears were unfounded. They surrounded me and happily took pics); the orange Dutch fans reminiscing with us on Kanu and Finidi George; Bulgarians 'sharing our GWG colours; the Paraguayans in their tall hats begging us fans to 'allow' them win, tongue-in-cheek); and the stern French police telling us in their halting English that driving up a certain street was "forbidden".
Yes, the football brings us all together, but the experience is far beyond the win, loss and draw that we all seem to get obsessed about.
I am loving the costumes, the cultural dances, the sights, the protocol....its an all-round experience and if at the end of the day we only win the Costume Cup, so be it.
Me, I am intent on enjoying the total package. Every true fan should try it at least once.
If they like, let those killjoys 'die a thousand times' before the first ball is kicked.
Na dem kampala be dat.
Up Eageles. Up Naija!
My guy, just shut the rass up. Football is entertainment.jette1 wrote:my point is - must we always be the entertainer.