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Toxicarrow wrote:League results for this weekend

MATCH DAY 9 RESULTS
Abia Warriors 0-1 El-Kanemi Warriors
Plateau United 2-0 Niger Tornadoes
Katsina United 1-1 Shooting Stars
Gombe United 0-0 Akwa United
Remo Stars 1-1 Lobi Stars
Nasarawa United 1-1 Sunshine Stars
Away draw for Shooting - burriful! :D :clap:
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YemiBrazil wrote:
Toxicarrow wrote:League results for this weekend

MATCH DAY 9 RESULTS
Abia Warriors 0-1 El-Kanemi Warriors
Plateau United 2-0 Niger Tornadoes
Katsina United 1-1 Shooting Stars
Gombe United 0-0 Akwa United
Remo Stars 1-1 Lobi Stars
Nasarawa United 1-1 Sunshine Stars
Away draw for Shooting - burriful! :D :clap:
Hopefully, boys will repeat the same feat against Wikki in the rescheduled match on Wednesday.
Two road points, with "maximum beating" of Remo and Rangers in ibadan on Sunday and Wednesday, respectively, will be great !
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Toxicarrow wrote:
Sootin and Rangers in relegation battle...
Burifuul! :clap:
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Cellular wrote:
Toxicarrow wrote:
Sootin and Rangers in relegation battle...
Burifuul! :clap:
Of the two, only Rangers is in the relegation battle at the moment :taunt: :taunt: :taunt:
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Toxicarrow wrote:
Cellular wrote:
Toxicarrow wrote:
Sootin and Rangers in relegation battle...
Burifuul! :clap:
Of the two, only Rangers is in the relegation battle at the moment :taunt: :taunt: :taunt:
The problem with your assertion is that the great Rangers have three matches at hand. At the end of the day, we all know which team will be fighting for relegation; and it isn't the team based in Enugu :taunt: :!:


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Toxicarrow wrote:Of the two, only Rangers is in the relegation battle at the moment
Today's (Wed Feb. 22) result...
Enugu Rangers 2 v Lobi Stars 1...

Enugu Rangers - 9 points
Shooting Stars - 8 ponits

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Gotti wrote:
Toxicarrow wrote:Of the two, only Rangers is in the relegation battle at the moment
Today's (Wed Feb. 22) result...
Enugu Rangers 2 v Lobi Stars 1...

Enugu Rangers - 9 points
Shooting Stars - 8 ponits

:taunt: :taunt: :taunt:
Up Rangers :thumb: :thumb:
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Matchday 10
MFM 0 vs 0 Rangers (6') - live on SS9
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Fantastic goal by MFM
MFM 1 - 0 Rangers 31'
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The match ended 2-1 in favor of MFM.

All the goals were really good and the quality of play was high. Nice to see a match under floodlights, with a sizable crowd, even if it is a small stadium.

The two stars players lived up to the hype around them this season. Stephen Odeh iced a really good performance with a well taken goal with his left foot, and Bobby Clement of Rainjazz curled a beauty to half the deficit. Don't be shocked to see Rohr invite these two to the SE soon. I think Odeh now has 6 or 7 goals this season.

Also good to see Erhun Obanor rebuilding his career at MFM.

CEs in Lagos & other cities in Nigeria should plan a visit to an NPFL match this year.
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truetalk wrote:The match ended 2-1 in favor of MFM.

All the goals were really good and the quality of play was high. Nice to see a match under floodlights, with a sizable crowd, even if it is a small stadium.

The two stars players lived up to the hype around them this season. Stephen Odeh iced a really good performance with a well taken goal with his left foot, and Bobby Clement of Rainjazz curled a beauty to half the deficit. Don't be shocked to see Rohr invite these two to the SE soon. I think Odeh now has 6 or 7 goals this season.

Also good to see Erhun Obanor rebuilding his career at MFM.

CEs in Lagos & other cities in Nigeria should plan a visit to an NPFL match this year.
Like your post. :clap: :clap: :clap:
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ukwala wrote:Fantastic goal by MFM
MFM 1 - 0 Rangers 31'
That goal na golazzo, I wish someone could post it on CE for forumers to see, It was a goal that will grace the best leagues in the world. The passing and finishing was awesome!
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Dammy wrote:
ukwala wrote:Fantastic goal by MFM
MFM 1 - 0 Rangers 31'
That goal na golazzo, I wish someone could post it on CE for forumers to see, It was a goal that will grace the best leagues in the world. The passing and finishing was awesome!
I just saw highlights of the game. Seems a quality match, with some good goals, compared to some i have seen recently.
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truetalk wrote:The match ended 2-1 in favor of MFM.

All the goals were really good and the quality of play was high. Nice to see a match under floodlights, with a sizable crowd, even if it is a small stadium.

The two stars players lived up to the hype around them this season. Stephen Odeh iced a really good performance with a well taken goal with his left foot, and Bobby Clement of Rainjazz curled a beauty to half the deficit. Don't be shocked to see Rohr invite these two to the SE soon. I think Odeh now has 6 or 7 goals this season.

Also good to see Erhun Obanor rebuilding his career at MFM.

CEs in Lagos & other cities in Nigeria should plan a visit to an NPFL match this year.
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Rangers still ahead of Shooting :taunt: :taunt:
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Good win by MFM. But it was unfair how the league treated Rangers. 3 games in 5 days is too much.
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Today's scores? :D
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YemiBrazil wrote:Today's scores? :D
Rangers 1 v ABS Ilorin 0... :D
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Gotti wrote:
YemiBrazil wrote:Today's scores? :D
Rangers 1 v ABS Ilorin 0... :D
Matchday analysis.

PS: I recall Oloye saying the trip up to Maiduguri was difficult even back in the day.

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Gotti wrote:
YemiBrazil wrote:Today's scores? :D
Rangers 1 v ABS Ilorin 0... :D
Looks like the cream has started to separate from the crop :biggrin: Up Rangers :!:


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Then they said to one another, “We are truly guilty concerning our brother, for we saw the anguish of his soul when he pleaded with us, and we would not hear; therefore this distress has come upon us.” Genesis 42:21

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Rivers United celebrate goal v Rangers in PH

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