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john12 wrote:Congratulations amunike but please don’t disrespect rohr
Rohr is a buffoon............bloody football-coward. :curse: :curse: :curse: :curse: :curse: :curse:
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john12 wrote:Congratulations amunike but please don’t disrespect rohr
It is a forum where people give their opinions. Nothing disrespectful if some people think that Amunike is better than Rohr or that Rohr could not have qualified Tanzania.
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Enugu II wrote:
Jubril Ogolo wrote:
lacidi wrote:Tan 3 - 0 Uganda 58 mins
Kabalega has gone into hiding.

:rotf: :rotf: :rotf: He called and said he will re-appear Wednesday.
Why Jjuuko, Aucho didn’t feature against Tanzania

BY ISMAEL KIYONGA


© Kawowo Sports / AMINAH BABIRYE Aucho and Jjuuko watched the first game at Afcon 2017 from the stands
A lot of questions have been asked as to why Uganda Cranes regulars Aucho Khalid and Murushid Jjuuko didn’t start in the 3-0 defeat away to Tanzania.

With Hassan Wasswa suspended, Sebastien Desabre was expected to name Jjuuko alongside any of Timothy Awany or Halid Lwaliwa and or the versatile Kirizestom Ntambi but Jjuuko was no show on the evening.

Aucho also sat out as Taddeo Lwanga shielded the defence but the question has been answered.


“It was difficult for us today,” said Desabre. “We went a goal down early and failed to manage the first spell of the game,” he added before explaining the omission of the duo.

We had to manage players with yellow cards like Aucho and Jjuuko because it’s very important to have the whole team during the first game of the Afcon.

Desabre’s excuse makes sense in regards to the previous Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon 2017 where ironically both Aucho and Jjuuko missed the opener due to accumulated bookings in the qualifiers.

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Kabalega wrote:
Enugu II wrote:
Jubril Ogolo wrote:
lacidi wrote:Tan 3 - 0 Uganda 58 mins
Kabalega has gone into hiding.

:rotf: :rotf: :rotf: He called and said he will re-appear Wednesday.
Why Jjuuko, Aucho didn’t feature against Tanzania

BY ISMAEL KIYONGA


© Kawowo Sports / AMINAH BABIRYE Aucho and Jjuuko watched the first game at Afcon 2017 from the stands
A lot of questions have been asked as to why Uganda Cranes regulars Aucho Khalid and Murushid Jjuuko didn’t start in the 3-0 defeat away to Tanzania.

With Hassan Wasswa suspended, Sebastien Desabre was expected to name Jjuuko alongside any of Timothy Awany or Halid Lwaliwa and or the versatile Kirizestom Ntambi but Jjuuko was no show on the evening.

Aucho also sat out as Taddeo Lwanga shielded the defence but the question has been answered.


“It was difficult for us today,” said Desabre. “We went a goal down early and failed to manage the first spell of the game,” he added before explaining the omission of the duo.

We had to manage players with yellow cards like Aucho and Jjuuko because it’s very important to have the whole team during the first game of the Afcon.

Desabre’s excuse makes sense in regards to the previous Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon 2017 where ironically both Aucho and Jjuuko missed the opener due to accumulated bookings in the qualifiers.

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Nonsense............................bad loser :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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lacidi wrote:Tanzania has qualified. CPV and Les has ended 0-0. History has been made by Amunike. Non of the Tanzanian players was born when Tanzania last qualified for national cup.
:clap: :clap: :clap:

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zee wrote:
pajimoh wrote:OLISEH, YOU'RE NEXT
Oliseh 1st has to get his head in order before getting another gig.
I am still pissed at the clown for throwing away the Sittard gig after all the hard work he did.............some other clown is enjoying the spotlight of coaching a team in Holland's top flight, where he gets to play Ajax a minimum of 2x in a season.

Talent without control is .................rubbish!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

quite disappointing, my bro. We had legit intelligent players in the class who were likely to become great coaches....Finidi, Amunike, Oliseh, Siasia and even Mutiu. Emenalo has done fantastically well in administration.
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pajimoh wrote:OLISEH, YOU'RE NEXT
Abel don’t mention that name along Amunike
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."
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Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:
zee wrote:
pajimoh wrote:OLISEH, YOU'RE NEXT
Oliseh 1st has to get his head in order before getting another gig.
I am still pissed at the clown for throwing away the Sittard gig after all the hard work he did.............some other clown is enjoying the spotlight of coaching a team in Holland's top flight, where he gets to play Ajax a minimum of 2x in a season.

Talent without control is .................rubbish!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

quite disappointing, my bro. We had legit intelligent players in the class who were likely to become great coaches....Finidi, Amunike, Oliseh, Siasia and even Mutiu. Emenalo has done fantastically well in administration.
Don’t forget our own super eagles ESPN commentator ikoku
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."
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Wow, so many coaches/managers emerged from that 1994 team:

Keshi, Eguavoen, Siasia, Oliseh, Amunike, Amokachi - all managers
George, Iroha, Emenalo - all have coaching careers as well.
osita wrote:Amunike is making a statement. Rohr would not have qualified this Tanzanian team. Congrats to him! :thumb:
This team looks more organized than SE
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zee wrote:
Kabalega wrote:
Enugu II wrote:
Jubril Ogolo wrote:
lacidi wrote:Tan 3 - 0 Uganda 58 mins
Kabalega has gone into hiding.

:rotf: :rotf: :rotf: He called and said he will re-appear Wednesday.
Why Jjuuko, Aucho didn’t feature against Tanzania

BY ISMAEL KIYONGA


© Kawowo Sports / AMINAH BABIRYE Aucho and Jjuuko watched the first game at Afcon 2017 from the stands
A lot of questions have been asked as to why Uganda Cranes regulars Aucho Khalid and Murushid Jjuuko didn’t start in the 3-0 defeat away to Tanzania.

With Hassan Wasswa suspended, Sebastien Desabre was expected to name Jjuuko alongside any of Timothy Awany or Halid Lwaliwa and or the versatile Kirizestom Ntambi but Jjuuko was no show on the evening.

Aucho also sat out as Taddeo Lwanga shielded the defence but the question has been answered.


“It was difficult for us today,” said Desabre. “We went a goal down early and failed to manage the first spell of the game,” he added before explaining the omission of the duo.

We had to manage players with yellow cards like Aucho and Jjuuko because it’s very important to have the whole team during the first game of the Afcon.

Desabre’s excuse makes sense in regards to the previous Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon 2017 where ironically both Aucho and Jjuuko missed the opener due to accumulated bookings in the qualifiers.

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Nonsense............................bad loser :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
:D Do you expect players to risk injury in a useless game, 2 months before the big dance?
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