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Unbelievable.
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Welcome to the NFF that we've always known and has misled Nigeria for decades, the entire life of most people here.“The first responsibility of getting a coach lies with the NFF, and I have been in touch with the NFF because I think Nigerians didn’t expect that after AFCON and after the contract with coach Peseiro came to an end and wasn’t renewed, that it will take as long and not have a coach yet.
A foreign coach misled Nigeria to draws against certified minnows in MEANINGFUL matches and it hasn't soured people on foreign coaches. But Finidi goes 1 - 1 in meaningless friendlies and people are putting the kibosh on Nigerian coaches on trumped up charges: they don't understand the elementary principles of substitutions..The Super Eagles are set to play against South Africa and Benin Republic in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers in June, and will be looking to recover from disappointing draws against Lesotho and Zimbabwe.
Unbelievable.
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dayumnnnnnnnnBell wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 9:15 pm MR MINISTER, GLAD TO HAVE YOU
Welcome to the NFF that we've always known and has misled Nigeria for decades, the entire life of most people here.“The first responsibility of getting a coach lies with the NFF, and I have been in touch with the NFF because I think Nigerians didn’t expect that after AFCON and after the contract with coach Peseiro came to an end and wasn’t renewed, that it will take as long and not have a coach yet.
A foreign coach misled Nigeria to draws against certified minnows in MEANINGFUL matches and it hasn't soured people on foreign coaches. But Finidi goes 1 - 1 in meaningless friendlies and people are putting the kibosh on Nigerian coaches on trumped up charges: they don't understand the elementary principles of substitutions..The Super Eagles are set to play against South Africa and Benin Republic in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers in June, and will be looking to recover from disappointing draws against Lesotho and Zimbabwe.
Unbelievable.
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Bigpokey24 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 9:21 pmdayumnnnnnnnnBell wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 9:15 pm MR MINISTER, GLAD TO HAVE YOU
Welcome to the NFF that we've always known and has misled Nigeria for decades, the entire life of most people here.“The first responsibility of getting a coach lies with the NFF, and I have been in touch with the NFF because I think Nigerians didn’t expect that after AFCON and after the contract with coach Peseiro came to an end and wasn’t renewed, that it will take as long and not have a coach yet.
A foreign coach misled Nigeria to draws against certified minnows in MEANINGFUL matches and it hasn't soured people on foreign coaches. But Finidi goes 1 - 1 in meaningless friendlies and people are putting the kibosh on Nigerian coaches on trumped up charges: they don't understand the elementary principles of substitutions..The Super Eagles are set to play against South Africa and Benin Republic in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers in June, and will be looking to recover from disappointing draws against Lesotho and Zimbabwe.
Unbelievable.
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NFF SET TO ANNOUNCE AMUNIKE AS SE COACH
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"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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Na lie. This is own goal news. Nothing is confirmedjette1 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 2:22 am https://www.instagram.com/p/C58KkmOsDLm ... o0NWR4NA==
Done deal
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highbury wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 3:07 amNa lie. This is own goal news. Nothing is confirmedjette1 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 2:22 am https://www.instagram.com/p/C58KkmOsDLm ... o0NWR4NA==
Done deal
People keep claiming that owngoal is fake news but I’m yet to a better source for SE news. Congrats to Amunike. We have to support him.
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All the die hard fans don comot from CE. Na philosophical granfathers come remain . Now feels like I'm in a Niger Republic fan forum . Can't blame u guys though becos SE is a tough team to support. I'm still holding out on my hopes so I refuse to lower my expectations. The day that something other than winning games becomes most important in football is they day I stop being a fan. SE go still win WC in our life time I'm positive.
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greg, PLS DON'T MISUNDERSTAND OUR STANCEgreg wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 4:16 am All the die hard fans don comot from CE. Na philosophical granfathers come remain . Now feels like I'm in a Niger Republic fan forum . Can't blame u guys though becos SE is a tough team to support. I'm still holding out on my hopes so I refuse to lower my expectations. The day that something other than winning games becomes most important in football is they day I stop being a fan. SE go still win WC in our life time I'm positive.
Believe me, we have high standards and expectations also. Personally, my goal is for the SE to win the WC, and soon too, not just making a good showing. But we want it to be accomplished by Nigerians. We are in no way lowering the standard. Too often, even for relatively simple things, Nigeria looks outside the country for help. Like the country is made up of incapables. Let the self-reliance begin with something like football, which is not rocket science, and which little of significant value is at stake. Foreign coaches, and you can't blame them, are not invested in this vision, coming only to pad their bank accounts.
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It is evident from the posts in this thread that WOWOs are not happy about this possible development. My advice, WOWOs, make una japa
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...has he been announced by the NFA chieftains? abi no be so official things are done, call press conference and make an announcement, and not go behind give info to a news media to speculate.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 3:27 amhighbury wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 3:07 amNa lie. This is own goal news. Nothing is confirmedjette1 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 2:22 am https://www.instagram.com/p/C58KkmOsDLm ... o0NWR4NA==
Done deal
People keep claiming that owngoal is fake news but I’m yet to a better source for SE news. Congrats to Amunike. We have to support him.
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If that’s your position then it’s evident that WOWOOR (We Only Want Our Own Race) and Amandla! people like you are only capable of seeing things through race.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 1:07 pm It is evident from the posts in this thread that WOWOs are not happy about this possible development. My advice, WOWOs, make una japa
Cheers.
It doesn’t even occur to you that the determining factor for many of us is WHO IS BEST QUALIFIED and not just the Nigerian passport or color of skin. If it so happens to be a foreigner - this dreaded ‘White Man’ in whose country you are investing your life, your family and your future - then so be it for now.
So am I right in concluding that you freedom fighters for some strange reason still feel you have a racial point to prove in 2024?
James Brown released his ‘I'm Black & Proud!’ hit over 50 yrs ago.
Dey there.
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I do not care who the coach is, however you are viewing it from living in the WEST. Most Nigerians in Nigeria do not view it the same way. I think some Nigerians are tired and they want to see a Nigerian as coach . To be honest we've had a none abi non Nigerian as the SE's coach since 2016, about 8 to 9 years .Damunk wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 3:29 pmIf that’s your position then it’s evident that WOWOOR (We Only Want Our Own Race) and Amandla! people like you are only capable of seeing things through race.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 1:07 pm It is evident from the posts in this thread that WOWOs are not happy about this possible development. My advice, WOWOs, make una japa
Cheers.
It doesn’t even occur to you that the determining factor for many of us is WHO IS BEST QUALIFIED and not just the Nigerian passport or color of skin. If it so happens to be a foreigner - this dreaded ‘White Man’ in whose country you are investing your life, your family and your future - then so be it for now.
So am I right in concluding that you freedom fighters for some strange reason still feel you have a racial point to prove in 2024?
James Brown released his ‘I'm Black & Proud!’ hit over 50 yrs ago.
Dey there.
None of us were there during the interviews and can speculate left and right. The issue at hand is solving the WCQs, we dropped 4 points to Lesotho at home and Zimbabwe. We are playing catchup
I think we should focus on what matters winning . Forget all these admin crap we have zero control over
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Who are you fooling but yourself? You say you’re only concerned about hiring the best qualified but you’ve had no problems with hiring undeserving journeymen like Rohr and Peseiro… and now you’ve even shortlisted the over the hill pair of Antonio Conceição and Domènec Torrent who have accomplished zilch in their entire managerial careers and are both clearly looking, de facto, for retirement benefits. In what way exactly are either of those two gentlemen better qualified than Emmanuel Amunike or Finidi George?Damunk wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 3:29 pmIf that’s your position then it’s evident that WOWOOR (We Only Want Our Own Race) and Amandla! people like you are only capable of seeing things through race.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 1:07 pm It is evident from the posts in this thread that WOWOs are not happy about this possible development. My advice, WOWOs, make una japa
Cheers.
It doesn’t even occur to you that the determining factor for many of us is WHO IS BEST QUALIFIED and not just the Nigerian passport or color of skin. If it so happens to be a foreigner - this dreaded ‘White Man’ in whose country you are investing your life, your family and your future - then so be it for now.
So am I right in concluding that you freedom fighters for some strange reason still feel you have a racial point to prove in 2024?
James Brown released his ‘I'm Black & Proud!’ hit over 50 yrs ago.
Dey there.
Abeg, give it a rest and stop deceiving yourself
Cheers.
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I will laugh when we failed to qualify for the world cup again.
Who on earth would hire a guy who has been jobless, and waiting for a free handout due to his connections.
His last job he finished DEAD LAST with Tanzania at AFCON.
Let that sink in again.
DEAD LAST.
This is who we want to manage SE ?
We are a joke.
And before anybody makes the stupid argument about "it was Tanzania what do you expect ?"
A dumb argument.
We've seen coaches succeed with the likes of Madagascar, Comoros, Mauritania,
Are these not also minnows ?
Did Tanzania not just get 2 points in this past AFCON ?
Yet we want to settle for A LOSER, WHO FINISHED DEAD LAST AT AFCON.
And some have the nerve to call much more accomplished coaches "journeymen"
We will get what we deserve.
I know Senegal, CIV, Morocco will be in the US, and I will support those teams, while you will all be bamboozled as to what happened and why Nigeria cannot even qualify for a 48 team competition.
Who on earth would hire a guy who has been jobless, and waiting for a free handout due to his connections.
His last job he finished DEAD LAST with Tanzania at AFCON.
Let that sink in again.
DEAD LAST.
This is who we want to manage SE ?
We are a joke.
And before anybody makes the stupid argument about "it was Tanzania what do you expect ?"
A dumb argument.
We've seen coaches succeed with the likes of Madagascar, Comoros, Mauritania,
Are these not also minnows ?
Did Tanzania not just get 2 points in this past AFCON ?
Yet we want to settle for A LOSER, WHO FINISHED DEAD LAST AT AFCON.
And some have the nerve to call much more accomplished coaches "journeymen"
We will get what we deserve.
I know Senegal, CIV, Morocco will be in the US, and I will support those teams, while you will all be bamboozled as to what happened and why Nigeria cannot even qualify for a 48 team competition.
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And if it must be a Nigerian coach at all costs.
Why not the very best Nigerian coach, and not a jobless failure who is waiting for handouts.
Nepotism always has to play a part in these matters.
Why not the very best Nigerian coach, and not a jobless failure who is waiting for handouts.
Nepotism always has to play a part in these matters.
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Do you know the meaning of nepotism? Or is it your fancy word for the day?vancity eagle wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 6:23 pm And if it must be a Nigerian coach at all costs.
Why not the very best Nigerian coach, and not a jobless failure who is waiting for handouts.
Nepotism always has to play a part in these matters.
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Truth be told, we have very quickly run through the very best - or let’s just say the “most accomplished” - Nigerian coaches: Eguavon (discredited), Finidi (discredited), Amuneke…. good luck! I no envy you.vancity eagle wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 6:23 pm And if it must be a Nigerian coach at all costs.
Why not the very best Nigerian coach, and not a jobless failure who is waiting for handouts.
Nepotism always has to play a part in these matters.
Uhm, who remain?
It’s not very reassuring and we are scraping the bottom of the barrel here.
But we must show we are a proud and achieving black nation by not hiring anyone other than our own colour.
Who are we doing?
Notice you hear very little about our coaches hanging around for ‘govt work’ and lacking that true Nigerian desire for self-improvement.
Notice there is also a loud silence on the CVs of our ‘very best’ and the fact that they cannot even compete with the ‘journeyman’ CVs of ‘the’ White Man.
Which of our ‘very best’ can place their CVs side-by-side with Keshi’s when he applied for the SE job 12 years ago?
Keshi had his major flaws, but he was a pioneer. Probably one of the first to leave Naija and play outside our shores in CIV. Then on to France.
Very much like the English, our sit-at-home coaches are not even being courted by the so-called ‘minnows’ of African football. Not their nations, not their clubs.
So let’s expect miracles and continue to make excuses for our coaches.
Just like we make excuses for our referees.
Allow the WOWOORs to have fun pointing at imaginary WOWOs left and right.
This may not end well and trust me, many of us will not be laughing.
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The unjust favoritism (giving of jobs or positions) to family or relatives.aruako1 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 6:31 pmDo you know the meaning of nepotism? Or is it your fancy word for the day?vancity eagle wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 6:23 pm And if it must be a Nigerian coach at all costs.
Why not the very best Nigerian coach, and not a jobless failure who is waiting for handouts.
Nepotism always has to play a part in these matters.
In this sense the family is those with connections.
Nepotism is perfect to describe the situation.
But keep your head in the sand.
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I didn't even realize the definition of nepotism actually includes friends and not just family.
So it is 110% relevant.
But the WOWOORs must do their dances of distraction.
So it is 110% relevant.
But the WOWOORs must do their dances of distraction.
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I think that Egbo is the only Nigerian coach I would ve comfortable with. (Not including the Amero/Nigerian Nsien)Damunk wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 7:00 pmTruth be told, we have very quickly run through the very best - or let’s just say the “most accomplished” - Nigerian coaches: Eguavon (discredited), Finidi (discredited), Amuneke…. good luck! I no envy you.vancity eagle wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 6:23 pm And if it must be a Nigerian coach at all costs.
Why not the very best Nigerian coach, and not a jobless failure who is waiting for handouts.
Nepotism always has to play a part in these matters.
Uhm, who remain?
It’s not very reassuring and we are scraping the bottom of the barrel here.
But we must show we are a proud and achieving black nation by not hiring anyone other than our own colour.
Who are we doing?
Notice you hear very little about our coaches hanging around for ‘govt work’ and lacking that true Nigerian desire for self-improvement.
Notice there is also a loud silence on the CVs of our ‘very best’ and the fact that they cannot even compete with the ‘journeyman’ CVs of ‘the’ White Man.
Which of our ‘very best’ can place their CVs side-by-side with Keshi’s when he applied for the SE job 12 years ago?
Keshi had his major flaws, but he was a pioneer. Probably one of the first to leave Naija and play outside our shores in CIV. Then on to France.
Very much like the English, our sit-at-home coaches are not even being courted by the so-called ‘minnows’ of African football. Not their nations, not their clubs.
So let’s expect miracles and continue to make excuses for our coaches.
Just like we make excuses for our referees.
Allow the WOWOORs to have fun pointing at imaginary WOWOs left and right.
This may not end well and trust me, many of us will not be laughing.
Why ?
1. He is not from the 1994 set who seem to be very toxic to be honest.
2. He actually left our shores to go and prove himself instead of waiting on his #$%. He won the Albanian league.
3. Being that he is working overseas, he is less likely to be entangled in the corrupt system of brown envelopes and pimping junk prospects on to the national team. Maybe this is just wishful thinking.
He is the only Nigerian profile I have seen that I would entertain.
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I also think the NFF, like much of the West are infatuated with symbolic "names" rather than substance.
Therefore a player legend like Amunike would be preferred over a "non name" like Egbo, even though Egbo is more qualified.
Therefore a player legend like Amunike would be preferred over a "non name" like Egbo, even though Egbo is more qualified.
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Take everything Vancity says and discard it in the trash. Everything that dude says is laced with an agenda. Vancity is so dishonest even for a Non Nigerian Super Eagles supporter