Amuneke for Coach
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Amuneke for Coach
Nigeria should reappoint Amuneke coach of the Super Eagles. Out of the crop of ex players he is the most tactically astute and got the best out of Osihmen and Chukwueze.
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Re: Amuneke for Coach
Kuku give him the job. He's going to have to fight his wing mate Finidi for the job anyway . Maybe he can get our wing play dice game going again.
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Re: Amuneke for Coach
What has he done lately?
Or is his only qualification his Nigerian passport?
Weytin do Finidi?
You wan cry.
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Re: Amuneke for Coach
I heard Finidi was the architect of the 343, that he convinced Pesseiro to go defensive. May not be true but if we’re going to go local then Finidi is the only option. He has put in the work as a coach on the local level along with his international pedigree. I’d actually encourage the nff to hire Finidi and support him with top assistants.
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I’d go with Finidi any day before Amuneke, who has had a shot already at the national team level and let’s be honest, didn’t make much of it.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 8:39 amI heard Finidi was the architect of the 343, that he convinced Pesseiro to go defensive. May not be true but if we’re going to go local then Finidi is the only option. He has put in the work as a coach on the local level along with his international pedigree. I’d actually encourage the nff to hire Finidi and support him with top assistants.
He wouldn’t even make a SE shortlist of 30 if not for the fact that he has a Nigerian passport.
Fact.
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Re: Amuneke for Coach
He has national team coaching experience and he has coached the U-17s to a world cup. SobI think his name will always feature among local contenders.Damunk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 9:11 amI’d go with Finidi any day before Amuneke, who has had a shot already at the national team level and let’s be honest, didn’t make much of it.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 8:39 amI heard Finidi was the architect of the 343, that he convinced Pesseiro to go defensive. May not be true but if we’re going to go local then Finidi is the only option. He has put in the work as a coach on the local level along with his international pedigree. I’d actually encourage the nff to hire Finidi and support him with top assistants.
He wouldn’t even make a SE shortlist of 30 if not for the fact that he has a Nigerian passport.
Fact.
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Yep, key point bolded.aruako1 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 9:13 amHe has national team coaching experience and he has coached the U-17s to a world cup. SobI think his name will always feature among local contenders.Damunk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 9:11 amI’d go with Finidi any day before Amuneke, who has had a shot already at the national team level and let’s be honest, didn’t make much of it.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 8:39 amI heard Finidi was the architect of the 343, that he convinced Pesseiro to go defensive. May not be true but if we’re going to go local then Finidi is the only option. He has put in the work as a coach on the local level along with his international pedigree. I’d actually encourage the nff to hire Finidi and support him with top assistants.
He wouldn’t even make a SE shortlist of 30 if not for the fact that he has a Nigerian passport.
Fact.
We are basically devoid of quality local options.
Scraping the barrel, basically.
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Well when Keshi came on he had failed as under 20 coach. He had also lost out in AFCON first rounds with Togo and Mali even though he qualified the former for the WC so you would probablyhave said the same about him. Gareth Southgate was relegated with Middlesbrough.Damunk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 9:22 amYep, key point bolded.aruako1 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 9:13 amHe has national team coaching experience and he has coached the U-17s to a world cup. SobI think his name will always feature among local contenders.Damunk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 9:11 amI’d go with Finidi any day before Amuneke, who has had a shot already at the national team level and let’s be honest, didn’t make much of it.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 8:39 amI heard Finidi was the architect of the 343, that he convinced Pesseiro to go defensive. May not be true but if we’re going to go local then Finidi is the only option. He has put in the work as a coach on the local level along with his international pedigree. I’d actually encourage the nff to hire Finidi and support him with top assistants.
He wouldn’t even make a SE shortlist of 30 if not for the fact that he has a Nigerian passport.
Fact.
We are basically devoid of quality local options.
Scraping the barrel, basically.
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I don’t mind Finidi if that is the route the NFF wants to go but Finidi has to do better than recommending Leke Ojo as our backup GK. Make him no full our squad with Enyimba players in the name of loyalty. Enyimba is not at the level of Memelodi Sundowns.aruako1 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 9:39 amWell when Keshi came on he had failed as under 20 coach. He had also lost out in AFCON first rounds with Togo and Mali even though he qualified the former for the WC so you would probablyhave said the same about him. Gareth Southgate was relegated with Middlesbrough.Damunk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 9:22 amYep, key point bolded.aruako1 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 9:13 amHe has national team coaching experience and he has coached the U-17s to a world cup. SobI think his name will always feature among local contenders.Damunk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 9:11 amI’d go with Finidi any day before Amuneke, who has had a shot already at the national team level and let’s be honest, didn’t make much of it.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 8:39 amI heard Finidi was the architect of the 343, that he convinced Pesseiro to go defensive. May not be true but if we’re going to go local then Finidi is the only option. He has put in the work as a coach on the local level along with his international pedigree. I’d actually encourage the nff to hire Finidi and support him with top assistants.
He wouldn’t even make a SE shortlist of 30 if not for the fact that he has a Nigerian passport.
Fact.
We are basically devoid of quality local options.
Scraping the barrel, basically.
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Re: Amuneke for Coach
Peseinro tried the same 5-4-1 (3-4-3 as some want to call it) when we played Ecuador in 2022 and it was a disaster. Imagine playing such in a friendly.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 8:39 amI heard Finidi was the architect of the 343, that he convinced Pesseiro to go defensive. May not be true but if we’re going to go local then Finidi is the only option. He has put in the work as a coach on the local level along with his international pedigree. I’d actually encourage the nff to hire Finidi and support him with top assistants.
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Leke Ojo is a decent goalkeeper but outside Mbaoma and Daga I don't see any other Enyimba players that can potentially be in the mix. I like Finidi but I am probably biased because I didn't like the way Enyimba played against Wydad. But then, that is not enough to count him out.packerland wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 12:46 pmI don’t mind Finidi if that is the route the NFF wants to go but Finidi has to do better than recommending Leke Ojo as our backup GK. Make him no full our squad with Enyimba players in the name of loyalty. Enyimba is not at the level of Memelodi Sundowns.aruako1 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 9:39 amWell when Keshi came on he had failed as under 20 coach. He had also lost out in AFCON first rounds with Togo and Mali even though he qualified the former for the WC so you would probablyhave said the same about him. Gareth Southgate was relegated with Middlesbrough.Damunk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 9:22 amYep, key point bolded.aruako1 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 9:13 amHe has national team coaching experience and he has coached the U-17s to a world cup. SobI think his name will always feature among local contenders.Damunk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 9:11 amI’d go with Finidi any day before Amuneke, who has had a shot already at the national team level and let’s be honest, didn’t make much of it.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 8:39 amI heard Finidi was the architect of the 343, that he convinced Pesseiro to go defensive. May not be true but if we’re going to go local then Finidi is the only option. He has put in the work as a coach on the local level along with his international pedigree. I’d actually encourage the nff to hire Finidi and support him with top assistants.
He wouldn’t even make a SE shortlist of 30 if not for the fact that he has a Nigerian passport.
Fact.
We are basically devoid of quality local options.
Scraping the barrel, basically.
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Re: Amuneke for Coach
Quick questions:
1. does Nigeria's coach have to be an ex-international? or a successful ex-international?
2. Does Nigeria's coach have to be from the class of '94? (A class I now kind of see as the toxic class of Nigerian football, just like Man United's class of 99).
I dont know why we are absolutely bang myopic when it comes to listing names of Nigerians who can coach the Eagles. Its like our vocabulary is soooo limited.. And the only people we know are from the class of '94. You guys do realize that there are better coaches and much more qualified Nigerian than the class of '94, which has produced hangers on, criminals and failure, right?
After all, Ndubuisi Egbo won the Albanian League with Tirana, qualified them for the Champions League. He is now the coach of FC Prishtina, where he also won the Super Cup a few weeks ago.
While Egbo is leading teams to victory, and out there in the coaching-market, properly working; Amunike, like his toxic calss of '94, are waiting by the NFF's office with a bowl, looking for hand-out appointments.
Lets think outside the box please.
1. does Nigeria's coach have to be an ex-international? or a successful ex-international?
2. Does Nigeria's coach have to be from the class of '94? (A class I now kind of see as the toxic class of Nigerian football, just like Man United's class of 99).
I dont know why we are absolutely bang myopic when it comes to listing names of Nigerians who can coach the Eagles. Its like our vocabulary is soooo limited.. And the only people we know are from the class of '94. You guys do realize that there are better coaches and much more qualified Nigerian than the class of '94, which has produced hangers on, criminals and failure, right?
After all, Ndubuisi Egbo won the Albanian League with Tirana, qualified them for the Champions League. He is now the coach of FC Prishtina, where he also won the Super Cup a few weeks ago.
While Egbo is leading teams to victory, and out there in the coaching-market, properly working; Amunike, like his toxic calss of '94, are waiting by the NFF's office with a bowl, looking for hand-out appointments.
Lets think outside the box please.
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Egbo is also an ex-international. He is not as well known as Finidi and Amuneke so why is it a suprise that they come up on lists more often than him. Finidi is currently managing the Nigerian league defending champions and Amuneke has had a few coaching jobs. They deserve to be in the conversation too.danfo driver wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 1:55 pm Quick questions:
1. does Nigeria's coach have to be an ex-international? or a successful ex-international?
2. Does Nigeria's coach have to be from the class of '94? (A class I now kind of see as the toxic class of Nigerian football, just like Man United's class of 99).
I dont know why we are absolutely bang myopic when it comes to listing names of Nigerians who can coach the Eagles. Its like our vocabulary is soooo limited.. And the only people we know are from the class of '94. You guys do realize that there are better coaches and much more qualified Nigerian than the class of '94, which has produced hangers on, criminals and failure, right?
After all, Ndubuisi Egbo won the Albanian League with Tirana, qualified them for the Champions League. He is now the coach of FC Prishtina, where he also won the Super Cup a few weeks ago.
While Egbo is leading teams to victory, and out there in the coaching-market, properly working; Amunike, like his toxic calss of '94, are waiting by the NFF's office with a bowl, looking for hand-out appointments.
Lets think outside the box please.
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I dont care about who is in the conversation, and if you guys like do not hire Egbo, thats your problem.aruako1 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 2:21 pmEgbo is also an ex-international. He is not as well known as Finidi and Amuneke so why is it a suprise that they come up on lists more often than him. Finidi is currently managing the Nigerian league defending champions and Amuneke has had a few coaching jobs. They deserve to be in the conversation too.danfo driver wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 1:55 pm Quick questions:
1. does Nigeria's coach have to be an ex-international? or a successful ex-international?
2. Does Nigeria's coach have to be from the class of '94? (A class I now kind of see as the toxic class of Nigerian football, just like Man United's class of 99).
I dont know why we are absolutely bang myopic when it comes to listing names of Nigerians who can coach the Eagles. Its like our vocabulary is soooo limited.. And the only people we know are from the class of '94. You guys do realize that there are better coaches and much more qualified Nigerian than the class of '94, which has produced hangers on, criminals and failure, right?
After all, Ndubuisi Egbo won the Albanian League with Tirana, qualified them for the Champions League. He is now the coach of FC Prishtina, where he also won the Super Cup a few weeks ago.
While Egbo is leading teams to victory, and out there in the coaching-market, properly working; Amunike, like his toxic calss of '94, are waiting by the NFF's office with a bowl, looking for hand-out appointments.
Lets think outside the box please.
My question is why do we always think inside a box! Is it too much to ask Nigerians to think outside the box?? Every time they ask about a coach, you guys recycle the same names. Everytime they ask for President, you guys recycle the same names. Are you guys not tired of recycling? Are you not tired of "doing the same thing, the same way, and expecting a different result?"
Think outside the box for once. Just once and lets see what would happen.
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You guys? Where did anyone say that they did not like Egbo? He is not well known. And as for "recycling" names, that is the case because you don't find Nigerian coaches with international experience in every street corner. So whether you like it or not,some of the same names will come up anytime there is a potential vacancy.danfo driver wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 2:24 pmI dont care about who is in the conversation, and if you guys like do not hire Egbo, thats your problem.aruako1 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 2:21 pmEgbo is also an ex-international. He is not as well known as Finidi and Amuneke so why is it a suprise that they come up on lists more often than him. Finidi is currently managing the Nigerian league defending champions and Amuneke has had a few coaching jobs. They deserve to be in the conversation too.danfo driver wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 1:55 pm Quick questions:
1. does Nigeria's coach have to be an ex-international? or a successful ex-international?
2. Does Nigeria's coach have to be from the class of '94? (A class I now kind of see as the toxic class of Nigerian football, just like Man United's class of 99).
I dont know why we are absolutely bang myopic when it comes to listing names of Nigerians who can coach the Eagles. Its like our vocabulary is soooo limited.. And the only people we know are from the class of '94. You guys do realize that there are better coaches and much more qualified Nigerian than the class of '94, which has produced hangers on, criminals and failure, right?
After all, Ndubuisi Egbo won the Albanian League with Tirana, qualified them for the Champions League. He is now the coach of FC Prishtina, where he also won the Super Cup a few weeks ago.
While Egbo is leading teams to victory, and out there in the coaching-market, properly working; Amunike, like his toxic calss of '94, are waiting by the NFF's office with a bowl, looking for hand-out appointments.
Lets think outside the box please.
My question is why do we always think inside a box! Is it too much to ask Nigerians to think outside the box?? Every time they ask about a coach, you guys recycle the same names. Everytime they ask for President, you guys recycle the same names. Are you guys not tired of recycling? Are you not tired of "doing the same thing, the same way, and expecting a different result?"
Think outside the box for once. Just once and lets see what would happen.
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So Peseiro is gone?
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Uhmm.. the same way you guys told us we dont have any goalkeeper better than the rubbish we had like Akeyi, the short yellow paw paw and Uzoho? Only to find 27 year old Nwabali?aruako1 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 2:28 pm
You guys? Where did anyone say that they did not like Egbo? He is not well known. And as for "recycling" names, that is the case because you don't find Nigerian coaches with international experience in every street corner. So whether you like it or not,some of the same names will come up anytime there is a potential vacancy.
Or the same way you guys have told us we didnt have midfielders, and then Yusuf showed up to walk into the starting line up?
When would you guys learn to think outside the box??!!! We dont find Nigerian coaches with international experience in every street corner BECAUSE your head is buried in a box and you refuse to go out there and look! Like i said, think outside the box, stop bing an ostrich.
The way the same names for GK came up anytime there was a potential vacancy because you buried your head deep in the sand and refused to be enlightened, thats the same way you have buried your head again in this circumstance.
Open you mind! Think outside the box, I say! Not just in football, but also in life! Learn to think outside the box
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metalalloy wrote: Does the SE have Gray, Mahrez or Albrighton on our team or players of their caliber?
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We are going round in circles in this discussion and that is your specialty. So let us agree to disagreedanfo driver wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 3:25 pmUhmm.. the same way you guys told us we dont have any goalkeeper better than the rubbish we had like Akeyi, the short yellow paw paw and Uzoho? Only to find 27 year old Nwabali?aruako1 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 2:28 pm
You guys? Where did anyone say that they did not like Egbo? He is not well known. And as for "recycling" names, that is the case because you don't find Nigerian coaches with international experience in every street corner. So whether you like it or not,some of the same names will come up anytime there is a potential vacancy.
Or the same way you guys have told us we didnt have midfielders, and then Yusuf showed up to walk into the starting line up?
When would you guys learn to think outside the box??!!! We dont find Nigerian coaches with international experience in every street corner BECAUSE your head is buried in a box and you refuse to go out there and look! Like i said, think outside the box, stop bing an ostrich.
The way the same names for GK came up anytime there was a potential vacancy because you buried your head deep in the sand and refused to be enlightened, thats the same way you have buried your head again in this circumstance.
Open you mind! Think outside the box, I say! Not just in football, but also in life! Learn to think outside the box
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Think Outside The Boxaruako1 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 3:26 pmWe are going round in circles in this discussion and that is your specialty. So let us agree to disagreedanfo driver wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 3:25 pmUhmm.. the same way you guys told us we dont have any goalkeeper better than the rubbish we had like Akeyi, the short yellow paw paw and Uzoho? Only to find 27 year old Nwabali?aruako1 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 2:28 pm
You guys? Where did anyone say that they did not like Egbo? He is not well known. And as for "recycling" names, that is the case because you don't find Nigerian coaches with international experience in every street corner. So whether you like it or not,some of the same names will come up anytime there is a potential vacancy.
Or the same way you guys have told us we didnt have midfielders, and then Yusuf showed up to walk into the starting line up?
When would you guys learn to think outside the box??!!! We dont find Nigerian coaches with international experience in every street corner BECAUSE your head is buried in a box and you refuse to go out there and look! Like i said, think outside the box, stop bing an ostrich.
The way the same names for GK came up anytime there was a potential vacancy because you buried your head deep in the sand and refused to be enlightened, thats the same way you have buried your head again in this circumstance.
Open you mind! Think outside the box, I say! Not just in football, but also in life! Learn to think outside the box
There is no circles here.
You - there are very few to little qualified Nigerians with international experience in coaching who can take up the Eagles, so its normal to keep listing Finidi, Amuneke, Amokachi, Siasia, Salisu, Oliseh
Me - Not true. There are other Nigerians who have the qualification to coach the Eagles. Let us list those ones, as these above list of failed coaches + criminals (Siasia and Salisu) need to go and get a job elsewhere.
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metalalloy wrote: Does the SE have Gray, Mahrez or Albrighton on our team or players of their caliber?
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danfo driver wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 3:28 pmThink Outside The Boxaruako1 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 3:26 pmWe are going round in circles in this discussion and that is your specialty. So let us agree to disagreedanfo driver wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 3:25 pmUhmm.. the same way you guys told us we dont have any goalkeeper better than the rubbish we had like Akeyi, the short yellow paw paw and Uzoho? Only to find 27 year old Nwabali?aruako1 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 2:28 pm
You guys? Where did anyone say that they did not like Egbo? He is not well known. And as for "recycling" names, that is the case because you don't find Nigerian coaches with international experience in every street corner. So whether you like it or not,some of the same names will come up anytime there is a potential vacancy.
Or the same way you guys have told us we didnt have midfielders, and then Yusuf showed up to walk into the starting line up?
When would you guys learn to think outside the box??!!! We dont find Nigerian coaches with international experience in every street corner BECAUSE your head is buried in a box and you refuse to go out there and look! Like i said, think outside the box, stop bing an ostrich.
The way the same names for GK came up anytime there was a potential vacancy because you buried your head deep in the sand and refused to be enlightened, thats the same way you have buried your head again in this circumstance.
Open you mind! Think outside the box, I say! Not just in football, but also in life! Learn to think outside the box
There is no circles here.
You - there are very few to little qualified Nigerians with international experience in coaching who can take up the Eagles, so its normal to keep listing Finidi, Amuneke, Amokachi, Siasia, Salisu, Oliseh
Me - Not true. There are other Nigerians who have the qualification to coach the Eagles. Let us list those ones, as these above list of failed coaches + criminals (Siasia and Salisu) need to go and get a job elsewhere.
I'm surprised that you have not gone ahead and listed the others...
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We watched this very boring video, 500 times, of Sacchi doing defensive drills, using sticks and without the ball, with Maldini, Baresi and Albertini. We used to think before then that if the other players are better, you have to lose. After that we learned anything is possible – you can beat better teams by using tactics." Jurgen Klopp
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Why are you suprised?
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Abi?
People just come here and talk anyhow.
Was he not part of the consortium of meathead coaches that blew our WC chance against a rag tag Ghanaian team?
Abegi!
People just come here and talk anyhow.
Was he not part of the consortium of meathead coaches that blew our WC chance against a rag tag Ghanaian team?
Abegi!