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All na fake, wait till the "big boys" arrive.
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Does anyone know this Ezesports dude personally...I mean seen him face to face or something?...cos I'm beginning to believe he and Chukwu are one and the same.
although Garba Lawal who also trained with the team has been classified as a professional, even when he has spent the last six months in Kaduna playing novelty matches with the youths in his area.
Ezesports, how can you call this "way to go"?
BTW, i'd like to see him toss out Kanu or Okocha from camp if they "can you hear me now".
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Does anyone know this Ezesports dude personally...I mean seen him face- to face or something?...cos I'm beginning to believe he and Chukwu are one and the same.
although Garba Lawal who also trained with the team has been classified as a professional, even when he has spent the last six months in Kaduna playing novelty matches with the youths in his area.
Ezesports, how can you call this "way to go"?
BTW, i'd like to see him toss out Kanu or Okocha from camp if they "can you hear me now".
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Yemster,
I know him personally,he was the former coach 0f Harambee stars of kenya and Rangers of Enugu.
although Garba Lawal who also trained with the team has been classified as a professional, even when he has spent the last six months in Kaduna playing novelty matches with the youths in his area.
Ezesports, how can you call this "way to go"?
BTW, i'd like to see him toss out Kanu or Okocha from camp if they "can you hear me now".
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Yemster,
I know him personally,he was the former coach 0f Harambee stars of kenya and Rangers of Enugu.
Nupe Proverb;If a fowl is scratching the soil for food, it may unearth the knife that will be used in slaughtering it’’.
Anyone who thinks Chukwu will achieve anything positive as our national coach, most certainly needs to go for a medical check up. One of a mental nature.
If his employers had any faith in him, would they have gone looking for a replacement in the first place? The fact that they failed with that "attempt", is only a stay of execution for Chukwu. The earlier they get rid of the chappie, the better it will be for our national team.
Chukwu is a disaster waiting to happen.
If his employers had any faith in him, would they have gone looking for a replacement in the first place? The fact that they failed with that "attempt", is only a stay of execution for Chukwu. The earlier they get rid of the chappie, the better it will be for our national team.
Chukwu is a disaster waiting to happen.
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In Robby's few but apt words, " I concur"Babafad wrote:Anyone who thinks Chukwu will achieve anything positive as our national coach, most certainly needs to go for a medical check up. One of a mental nature.
If his employers had any faith in him, would they have gone looking for a replacement in the first place? The fact that they failed with that "attempt", is only a stay of execution for Chukwu. The earlier they get rid of the chappie, the better it will be for our national team.
Chukwu is a disaster waiting to happen.
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Babafad, it's not so much as thinking BUT HOPING he achieves something positive.Babafad wrote:Anyone who thinks Chukwu will achieve anything positive as our national coach, most certainly needs to go for a medical check up. One of a mental nature.
If his employers had any faith in him, would they have gone looking for a replacement in the first place? The fact that they failed with that "attempt", is only a stay of execution for Chukwu. The earlier they get rid of the chappie, the better it will be for our national team.
Chukwu is a disaster waiting to happen.
Because I don't think Chukwu is upto the job doesn't mean I don't want him to succeed and prove me wrong.
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My bro, how bodi? You are back and as usual, you are pulling no punches. Lovely.Babafad wrote:Anyone who thinks Chukwu will achieve anything positive as our national coach, most certainly needs to go for a medical check up. One of a mental nature.
If his employers had any faith in him, would they have gone looking for a replacement in the first place? The fact that they failed with that "attempt", is only a stay of execution for Chukwu. The earlier they get rid of the chappie, the better it will be for our national team.
Chukwu is a disaster waiting to happen.
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Bell wrote:BABAFAD, TRUE "HIS EMPLOYERS HAVE NO FAITH IN HIM" BUT...
...that's not necessarily because of C3's shortcoming. It's more of a reflection of the mentality that resides in Glass House, a replica of which is often displayed on this site as well.
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I beg to disagree my friend. If only you hear wetin some of the people wey we know don talk about our coach.
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Displayed by whom...you or Gotti?Bell wrote:BABAFAD, TRUE "HIS EMPLOYERS HAVE NO FAITH IN HIM" BUT...
...that's not necessarily because of C3's shortcoming. It's more of a reflection of the mentality that resides in Glass House, a replica of which is often displayed on this site as well.
Bell
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Babafad wrote:Waffi, I dey. A leopard can never lose it's spots!
A beg respond to my post vis-a-vis "Mama Calabar Technical Committe". E be like say e don tey small, since we don siddon talk soccer, and demolish some other "things"
Na true you talk my bro.
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Re: Chukwu gets tough in Faro
theYemster wrote:Does anyone know this Ezesports dude personally...I mean seen him face to face or something?...cos I'm beginning to believe he and Chukwu are one and the same.
although Garba Lawal who also trained with the team has been classified as a professional, even when he has spent the last six months in Kaduna playing novelty matches with the youths in his area.
Ezesports, how can you call this "way to go"?
BTW, i'd like to see him toss out Kanu or Okocha from camp if they "can you hear me now".
pls don't kill persin with lafter abeg!
Re: Chukwu gets tough in Faro
theYemster wrote:Does anyone know this Ezesports dude personally...I mean seen him face to face or something?...cos I'm beginning to believe he and Chukwu are one and the same.
although Garba Lawal who also trained with the team has been classified as a professional, even when he has spent the last six months in Kaduna playing novelty matches with the youths in his area.
Ezesports, how can you call this "way to go"?
BTW, i'd like to see him toss out Kanu or Okocha from camp if they "can you hear me now".
Hehehehe...Ezesportworld get belle like Chukwu.....