Should Gernor Rohr Go or Stay ? (VOX POP)
Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2019 3:23 pm
Did a vox pop with some local journalists if Rohr should go or stay with the Super Eagles..
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Participation trophies are shiny if won by Oyinbo na Oyinbonanijoe wrote:If you like participation trophies..then Rohr should stay
You meant, achieving learning certificate.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Participation trophies are shiny if won by Oyinbo na Oyinbonanijoe wrote:If you like participation trophies..then Rohr should stay
fabio wrote:You meant, achieving learning certificate.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Participation trophies are shiny if won by Oyinbo na Oyinbonanijoe wrote:If you like participation trophies..then Rohr should stay
So you guys could not vox pop on the filth all around Port Harcourt, but found time to vox pop on about the only Nigerian employee producing positive results? Y'all need gaddem jobs!Purity wrote:Did a vox pop with some local journalists if Rohr should go or stay with the Super Eagles..
He qualified for AfCON, and WC. He has built the best defensive SE in years and we played the best football against Lesotho since 1994. Be Grateful for once.ohenhen1 wrote:100k per month is 1.2 million dollars a year, if he stays until after 2022 world cup. He would have hustled Nigeria out of 2.4 million dollars to deliver nothing.
Why are you wasting your time trying to set the records straight with those clowns above you, the only wey full their coconut heads na "sack Rohr" "sack Rohr*, OK after Rohr is sacked which world class coach have you recommended for the NFF? what plans have you cognitively suggested to move the SE(apparently the only functional and stable national team, the only salvageable beacon of hope for Nigerian football fans amidst a terrible year of football at all levels) forward into a stable transition when your "sack Rohr" prayers are answered? is Rohr the reason why our football even down to its grassroot level is fundamentally bad? or why our local league can't even produce decent players anymore? what are the guarantees the new manager won't come in and ruin a great team chemistry, disrupt what seems to be a promising rebuilding process, and shoehorn his own philosophy that might significantly see us failing to qualify for tournaments much less have any hopes of competing to win in any...? if you ask them thesr questions, don't let expect anything intelligent or constructive... all they know how to do best is recourse to knee-jerk emotional rants about how we are celebrating beating the likes of Lesotho, or how Rohr won bronze, or how Keshi won a AFCON gold medal blah blah blah blah, same old rinse and repeat one liners.Purity wrote:Rohr is around $37k per month and not $100k per month..
I read somewhere he was on $47 K per month. The rumor is he is asking for $100 K per month for his new contract.Tobi17 wrote:Why are you wasting your time trying to set the records straight with those clowns above you, the only wey full their coconut heads na "sack Rohr" "sack Rohr*, OK after Rohr is sacked which world class coach have you recommended for the NFF? what plans have you cognitively suggested to move the SE(apparently the only functional and stable national team, the only salvageable beacon of hope for Nigerian football fans amidst a terrible year of football at all levels) forward into a stable transition when your "sack Rohr" prayers are answered? is Rohr the reason why our football even down to its grassroot level is fundamentally bad? or why our local league can't even produce decent players anymore? what are the guarantees the new manager won't come in and ruin a great team chemistry, disrupt what seems to be a promising rebuilding process, and shoehorn his own philosophy that might significantly see us failing to qualify for tournaments much less have any hopes of competing to win in any...? if you ask them thesr questions, don't let expect anything intelligent or constructive... all they know how to do best is recourse to knee-jerk emotional rants about how we are celebrating beating the likes of Lesotho, or how Rohr won bronze, or how Keshi won a AFCON gold medal blah blah blah blah, same old rinse and repeat one liners.Purity wrote:Rohr is around $37k per month and not $100k per month..
Tobi17 wrote:Why are you wasting your time trying to set the records straight with those clowns above you, the only wey full their coconut heads na "sack Rohr" "sack Rohr*, OK after Rohr is sacked which world class coach have you recommended for the NFF? what plans have you cognitively suggested to move the SE(apparently the only functional and stable national team, the only salvageable beacon of hope for Nigerian football fans amidst a terrible year of football at all levels) forward into a stable transition when your "sack Rohr" prayers are answered? is Rohr the reason why our football even down to its grassroot level is fundamentally bad? or why our local league can't even produce decent players anymore? what are the guarantees the new manager won't come in and ruin a great team chemistry, disrupt what seems to be a promising rebuilding process, and shoehorn his own philosophy that might significantly see us failing to qualify for tournaments much less have any hopes of competing to win in any...? if you ask them thesr questions, don't let expect anything intelligent or constructive... all they know how to do best is recourse to knee-jerk emotional rants about how we are celebrating beating the likes of Lesotho, or how Rohr won bronze, or how Keshi won a AFCON gold medal blah blah blah blah, same old rinse and repeat one liners.Purity wrote:Rohr is around $37k per month and not $100k per month..
My Oga, so what and who is the alternative? No decent coach worth his salt will come close to the NFF.nanijoe wrote:whether he's on $500 or $500,000 a month is irrelevant to me..the question you have to ask yourself is what makes you happy with the SE. If the answer is "we tried" , then Rohr is definitely your man.
If on the other hand Trophies mean anything to you..just follow a different sport until the man leaves.
The SE is essentially Everton[of a few years ago] at this point..they look good on paper, will beat many small teams..give some big teams trouble, but you can bet your paycheck they ain't winning diddly squat. I would rather be a Leicester who fights to avoid relegation one season, and wins it all [or at least has plans to]..another season.
Tobi17 wrote:Why are you wasting your time trying to set the records straight with those clowns above you, the only wey full their coconut heads na "sack Rohr" "sack Rohr*, OK after Rohr is sacked which world class coach have you recommended for the NFF? what plans have you cognitively suggested to move the SE(apparently the only functional and stable national team, the only salvageable beacon of hope for Nigerian football fans amidst a terrible year of football at all levels) forward into a stable transition when your "sack Rohr" prayers are answered? is Rohr the reason why our football even down to its grassroot level is fundamentally bad? or why our local league can't even produce decent players anymore? what are the guarantees the new manager won't come in and ruin a great team chemistry, disrupt what seems to be a promising rebuilding process, and shoehorn his own philosophy that might significantly see us failing to qualify for tournaments much less have any hopes of competing to win in any...? if you ask them thesr questions, don't let expect anything intelligent or constructive... all they know how to do best is recourse to knee-jerk emotional rants about how we are celebrating beating the likes of Lesotho, or how Rohr won bronze, or how Keshi won a AFCON gold medal blah blah blah blah, same old rinse and repeat one liners.Purity wrote:Rohr is around $37k per month and not $100k per month..
Selective reading or maybe selective comprehension.ohenhen1 wrote:Stephen Keshi(RIP) also qualified Nigeria for the WC and AFCON. He actually won the Afcon and got Nigeria to the 2nd round of the world cup. I read an article that said he was been paid 19K per month, 230 K dollars a year.
And Keshi was on $30k/month and not Ohenhen's 19 Naira abi weytin he call am? .Purity wrote:Rohr is around $37k per month and not $100k per month..
Stick with the freaking facts as we know them and leave the rumours to the likes of Ohenhen1 and ---ohenhen1 wrote:I read somewhere he was on $47 K per month. The rumor is he is asking for $100 K per month for his new contract.Tobi17 wrote:Why are you wasting your time trying to set the records straight with those clowns above you, the only wey full their coconut heads na "sack Rohr" "sack Rohr*, OK after Rohr is sacked which world class coach have you recommended for the NFF? what plans have you cognitively suggested to move the SE(apparently the only functional and stable national team, the only salvageable beacon of hope for Nigerian football fans amidst a terrible year of football at all levels) forward into a stable transition when your "sack Rohr" prayers are answered? is Rohr the reason why our football even down to its grassroot level is fundamentally bad? or why our local league can't even produce decent players anymore? what are the guarantees the new manager won't come in and ruin a great team chemistry, disrupt what seems to be a promising rebuilding process, and shoehorn his own philosophy that might significantly see us failing to qualify for tournaments much less have any hopes of competing to win in any...? if you ask them thesr questions, don't let expect anything intelligent or constructive... all they know how to do best is recourse to knee-jerk emotional rants about how we are celebrating beating the likes of Lesotho, or how Rohr won bronze, or how Keshi won a AFCON gold medal blah blah blah blah, same old rinse and repeat one liners.Purity wrote:Rohr is around $37k per month and not $100k per month..
This is where they all draw a blank.Babalawo wrote:nanijoe wrote:whether he's on $500 or $500,000 a month is irrelevant to me..the question you have to ask yourself is what makes you happy with the SE. If the answer is "we tried" , then Rohr is definitely your man.
If on the other hand Trophies mean anything to you..just follow a different sport until the man leaves.
The SE is essentially Everton[of a few years ago] at this point..they look good on paper, will beat many small teams..give some big teams trouble, but you can bet your paycheck they ain't winning diddly squat. I would rather be a Leicester who fights to avoid relegation one season, and wins it all [or at least has plans to]..another season.
My Oga, so what and who is the alternative? No decent coach worth his salt will come close to the NFF.
Rohr should continue! He will get it right.