Keshi the longest undefeated Nigerian coach ever
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Keshi the longest undefeated Nigerian coach ever
It took Keshi almost 3 years, before he lost to an African team... I doubt any coach ever to coach our lovely national team got such a fierce record.. Keshi a true son of the soil
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Re: Keshi the longest undefeated Nigerian coach ever
Finally a post I can agree with 100%. He is to our football like Mandella was to South African democracy. Anyone who should think of removing him should find someone with a record better than his before putting forward their nomination
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Re: Keshi the longest undefeated Nigerian coach ever
bump...can Rohr boast of such
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Re: Keshi the longest undefeated Nigerian coach ever
Bigpokey24 wrote:bump...can Rohr boast of such
Well, some have already put up as a record that Rohr has been undefeated away against an African opposition. Of course, you cannot add home games against African opposition because of the loss to South Africa.
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