It's not the end of the world
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- Field Marshall Ogolo
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It's not the end of the world
As a consolation, our team also lost to Algeria by two goals. This too shall pass.
Kuku Ngbendu Wa Za Banga
Re: It's not the end of the world
You're trying to clown but you're right. Most of them are delusional and are finding it hard to accept we lost to a QUALITY goal. Imagine suggesting you sack a coach for meeting his target
Re: It's not the end of the world
Private Ogolo nobody cares about your marathon team, you of all people should know that by now.Jubril Ogolo wrote:As a consolation, our team also lost to Algeria by two goals. This too shall pass.
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Re: It's not the end of the world
Tobi17 wrote:Private Ogolo nobody cares about your marathon team, you of all people should know that by now.Jubril Ogolo wrote:As a consolation, our team also lost to Algeria by two goals. This too shall pass.
But how did you guys let the Algerians shut off your wingers? It was lights out in your forward line. That's why I keep on saying it is important to utilize a local coach like the late Keshi (hats off , RIP) not no mercenary out to hoodwink y'all. The Algerian coach played for the country's national team. He knew the players the way Keshi knew y'all.
But that's the joy of football. Back to the drawing board.
Kuku Ngbendu Wa Za Banga
Re: It's not the end of the world
This I can definitely agree with... But I doubt we will learn from this anyways so I could care less any more.Jubril Ogolo wrote:Tobi17 wrote:Private Ogolo nobody cares about your marathon team, you of all people should know that by now.Jubril Ogolo wrote:As a consolation, our team also lost to Algeria by two goals. This too shall pass.
But how did you guys let the Algerians shut off your wingers? It was lights out in your forward line. That's why I keep on saying it is important to utilize a local coach like the late Keshi (hats off , RIP) not no mercenary out to hoodwink y'all. The Algerian coach played for the country's national team. He knew the players the way Keshi knew y'all.
But that's the joy of football. Back to the drawing board.