Anything less than 4 - 0
Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2018 6:35 pm
...smacking of South Africa in South Africa will be considered a failure by me. Rohr must make a statement with this game.
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1naija, 5-0 against South Africa in their home? Come-on! Personally, I will take any victory in the game. South Africa's chance to qualify for the AFCON tournament is in our match with them. I don't see them winning Libya in Tunisia1naija wrote:...smacking of South Africa in South Africa will be considered a failure by me. Rohr must make a statement with this game.
bros, bros! I see you have changed the heading of the thread from "5-0" to "4-0."1naija wrote:...smacking of South Africa in South Africa will be considered a failure by me. Rohr must make a statement with this game.
This is the early days of Francis Uzoho. Given the longetivity of goalkeepers, I expect Uzoho to keep goal for us until the age of 35 at least ie the next 15 years. Peter Rufai was wobbly in his early years too, and his latter years.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:A draw with SA will be a great result. I strongly recommend that Rohr not start Uzoho
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That's how you build a team,the average Nigerian couldn't manage their players and moral would surely drop,the other two keepers are older but are wooful!Goldleaf wrote:This is the early days of Francis Uzoho. Given the longetivity of goalkeepers, I expect Uzoho to keep goal for us until the age of 35 at least ie the next 15 years. Peter Rufai was wobbly in his early years too, and his latter years.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:A draw with SA will be a great result. I strongly recommend that Rohr not start Uzoho
Cheers.
Goalies typically don’t begin to mature until 25 or thereabouts. Why rush a young goalkeeper to the detriment of the entire team? If he has demonstrable potential, certainly keep him in the fold but don’t put him in a situation that would damage his confidence permanentlyGoldleaf wrote:This is the early days of Francis Uzoho. Given the longetivity of goalkeepers, I expect Uzoho to keep goal for us until the age of 35 at least ie the next 15 years. Peter Rufai was wobbly in his early years too, and his latter years.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:A draw with SA will be a great result. I strongly recommend that Rohr not start Uzoho
Cheers.
You are one greedy Naijaman, 1naija, but this time, I share your greed and sense of moment. This match should be prosecuted with the mentality of going to SA to re-establish the true football relationship between both nations.1naija wrote:...smacking of South Africa in South Africa will be considered a failure by me. Rohr must make a statement with this game.
You you want Nigeria to go and renew our wedding vows to our wife bagirla bagirla and also to reinstate the frequent call to their embassy?Polly wrote:You are one greedy Naijaman, 1naija, but this time, I share your greed and sense of moment. This match should be prosecuted with the mentality of going to SA to re-establish the true football relationship between both nations.1naija wrote:...smacking of South Africa in South Africa will be considered a failure by me. Rohr must make a statement with this game.
In other words, dis one pass football!
He's been to the World Cup as Nigeria's number 1 so his confidence is already up he will have a few bad days especially when the defence lets the opponents pressure him for long periods of time but there is no point in demoting a young promising goal keeper especially when the only other older keepers are terrible.This is football Nigeria's social,cultural and political belief that older is better shouldn't be allowed to creep in on the people's game!TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Goalies typically don’t begin to mature until 25 or thereabouts. Why rush a young goalkeeper to the detriment of the entire team? If he has demonstrable potential, certainly keep him in the fold but don’t put him in a situation that would damage his confidence permanentlyGoldleaf wrote:This is the early days of Francis Uzoho. Given the longetivity of goalkeepers, I expect Uzoho to keep goal for us until the age of 35 at least ie the next 15 years. Peter Rufai was wobbly in his early years too, and his latter years.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:A draw with SA will be a great result. I strongly recommend that Rohr not start Uzoho
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I don't see how you can stop it considering we are also saying the older he gets, the more experience and the better for it. But I get the gist of wetin you dey talkEaglezbeak wrote:He's been to the World Cup as Nigeria's number 1 so his confidence is already up he will have a few bad days especially when the defence lets the opponents pressure him for long periods of time but there is no point in demoting a young promising goal keeper especially when the only other older keepers are terrible.This is football Nigeria's social,cultural and political belief that older is better shouldn't be allowed to creep in on the people's game!TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Goalies typically don’t begin to mature until 25 or thereabouts. Why rush a young goalkeeper to the detriment of the entire team? If he has demonstrable potential, certainly keep him in the fold but don’t put him in a situation that would damage his confidence permanentlyGoldleaf wrote:This is the early days of Francis Uzoho. Given the longetivity of goalkeepers, I expect Uzoho to keep goal for us until the age of 35 at least ie the next 15 years. Peter Rufai was wobbly in his early years too, and his latter years.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:A draw with SA will be a great result. I strongly recommend that Rohr not start Uzoho
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Correct and he must play games to achieve that experience so we are lucky he's young,Nigerian culture is not designed to build for the future and that's why they chop,change and neglect and never dare to leave their comfort zone but in Football that won't work!pajimoh wrote:I don't see how you can stop it considering we are also saying the older he gets, the more experience and the better for it. But I get the gist of wetin you dey talkEaglezbeak wrote:He's been to the World Cup as Nigeria's number 1 so his confidence is already up he will have a few bad days especially when the defence lets the opponents pressure him for long periods of time but there is no point in demoting a young promising goal keeper especially when the only other older keepers are terrible.This is football Nigeria's social,cultural and political belief that older is better shouldn't be allowed to creep in on the people's game!TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Goalies typically don’t begin to mature until 25 or thereabouts. Why rush a young goalkeeper to the detriment of the entire team? If he has demonstrable potential, certainly keep him in the fold but don’t put him in a situation that would damage his confidence permanentlyGoldleaf wrote:This is the early days of Francis Uzoho. Given the longetivity of goalkeepers, I expect Uzoho to keep goal for us until the age of 35 at least ie the next 15 years. Peter Rufai was wobbly in his early years too, and his latter years.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:A draw with SA will be a great result. I strongly recommend that Rohr not start Uzoho
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Our boys are fired up for this game after what their coach had to say. I just hope we are professional and beat them to seal qualification.1naija wrote:...smacking of South Africa in South Africa will be considered a failure by me. Rohr must make a statement with this game.
1naija wrote:...smacking of South Africa in South Africa will be considered a failure by me. Rohr must make a statement with this game.
Yes mon!pajimoh wrote:You you want Nigeria to go and renew our wedding vows to our wife bagirla bagirla and also to reinstate the frequent call to their embassy?Polly wrote:You are one greedy Naijaman, 1naija, but this time, I share your greed and sense of moment. This match should be prosecuted with the mentality of going to SA to re-establish the true football relationship between both nations.1naija wrote:...smacking of South Africa in South Africa will be considered a failure by me. Rohr must make a statement with this game.
In other words, dis one pass football!
Are u not the same mosquito that was calling the team rubbish in the game thread? Now u want 4 goals? Ole...get a job.1naija wrote:...smacking of South Africa in South Africa will be considered a failure by me. Rohr must make a statement with this game.
May Mosquito bite your jobless azz well well.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Are u not the same mosquito that was calling the team rubbish in the game thread? Now u want 4 goals? Ole...get a job.1naija wrote:...smacking of South Africa in South Africa will be considered a failure by me. Rohr must make a statement with this game.
Chief its this kind of mentality that will turn you into the England of Africa. Pompous (for no justifiable reason) and a team that nobody wishes well1naija wrote:...smacking of South Africa in South Africa will be considered a failure by me. Rohr must make a statement with this game.
Don't tell me you are taking these guys seriously!Odas wrote:1naija, 5-0 against South Africa in their home? Come-on! Personally, I will take any victory in the game. South Africa's chance to qualify for the AFCON tournament is in our match with them. I don't see them winning Libya in Tunisia1naija wrote:...smacking of South Africa in South Africa will be considered a failure by me. Rohr must make a statement with this game.