Nigeria v Senegal, March 23rd, London.
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Thank you. Great point.walesvilla wrote:i wonder where in world nigerians will pay for an event that is not packaged and marketed properly through right media and channel. .not all are die hard super eagles fan like you.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Nigerians iin London will not pay to see the game. I'll be surprised in they get 2000 paid tickets.
Abi o. That 'Mama Charlie' advert is nuts. The number of people I've given the link just for the humour alone should sell him a whole bunch of tickets.need to see the aggressive and marketing skills basketmouth comedian is putting into promoting his london 10,000 seated show..sure he will almost sell out
Nothing to add. They don't want to invest the resources in promotion.ood marketing and promotions London nigerians will buy . for starters am ready to buy ticket .where should i go .for a proposed games in 6weeks with no venue sorted yet... how can promotion start?.
And just for the heck of it, here's the 2017 Basketmouth TV ad that's got everyone talking:
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It wasn't done for free but will definitely pay off.
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Re: Nigeria v Senegal, March 23rd, London.
I heard Nigeria v Ivory Coast o. In London. Which one is true?Dammy wrote:Nigeria v Ghana in London in March as well.
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Re: Nigeria v Senegal, March 23rd, London.
According to Africanfootball.com Nigeria also wanted to play Burkina Fasopapilo wrote:I heard Nigeria v Ivory Coast o. In London. Which one is true?Dammy wrote:Nigeria v Ghana in London in March as well.
http://africanfootball.com/news/688265/ ... -in-London
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papilo wrote:I heard Nigeria v Ivory Coast o. In London. Which one is true?Dammy wrote:Nigeria v Ghana in London in March as well.
Ivory Coast is playing Russia and Senegal.
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Any top African team, including Morocco, will do
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According to some media, Morocco is scheduled to play Burkina Faso and I believe it is in the continent which will preclude any of them playing that week in Europe according to FIFA rules. Hopefully, the Ghana game comes through or there is another opponent.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Any top African team, including Morocco, will do
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Re: Nigeria v Senegal, March 23rd, London.
By God's Grace we will play Ghana (thanks to NFF)Enugu II wrote:According to some media, Morocco is scheduled to play Burkina Faso and I believe it is in the continent which will preclude any of them playing that week in Europe according to FIFA rules. Hopefully, the Ghana game comes through or there is another opponent.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Any top African team, including Morocco, will do
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Re: Nigeria v Senegal, March 23rd, London.
I used to have a season ticket at Barnet FC but this could work for both teams...
http://allnigeriasoccer.com/read_news.php?nid=22183
http://allnigeriasoccer.com/read_news.php?nid=22183
Nigerian Federation In Talks With Barnet FC Over Hosting Of Friendly Against Senegal
According to information gathered by allnigeriasoccer.com, the Nigeria Football Federation are in talks with EFL League Two club Barnet F.C over the hosting of the international friendly between the Super Eagles and fellow African powerhouse Senegal next month.
Nothing has been cast in stone yet, but barring any last minute changes the two West African teams will square off at the Hive Stadium, home ground of The Bees, on March 23, 2017.
The Hive Stadium has an official capacity of 5,176 and was opened in July 2013
Nigeria’s other friendly against Burkina Faso is also scheduled to take place at the Hive Stadium, four days after the warm-up game with Senegal.
Four players of Nigerian descent John Akinde, Simeon Akinola, Justin Amaluzor and Fumnaya Shomotun play for the first team of Barnet.
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With less than a month to go 'nothing has been cast in stone'?kenmega wrote:I used to have a season ticket at Barnet FC but this could work for both teams...
http://allnigeriasoccer.com/read_news.php?nid=22183
Nigerian Federation In Talks With Barnet FC Over Hosting Of Friendly Against Senegal
According to information gathered by allnigeriasoccer.com, the Nigeria Football Federation are in talks with EFL League Two club Barnet F.C over the hosting of the international friendly between the Super Eagles and fellow African powerhouse Senegal next month.
Nothing has been cast in stone yet, but barring any last minute changes the two West African teams will square off at the Hive Stadium, home ground of The Bees, on March 23, 2017.
The Hive Stadium has an official capacity of 5,176 and was opened in July 2013
Nigeria’s other friendly against Burkina Faso is also scheduled to take place at the Hive Stadium, four days after the warm-up game with Senegal.
Four players of Nigerian descent John Akinde, Simeon Akinola, Justin Amaluzor and Fumnaya Shomotun play for the first team of Barnet.
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Our NFF is a bunch of clowns.
They had enough time to get the organization done.
I just hope we we will see these 2 friendlies.
We have a good team but that needs to get in shape for the Cameroon encounters.
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Re: Nigeria v Senegal, March 23rd, London.
Spoke to the people at Barnet Fc and they are waiting for a response from NFF....DAgrin wrote:With less than a month to go 'nothing has been cast in stone'?kenmega wrote:I used to have a season ticket at Barnet FC but this could work for both teams...
http://allnigeriasoccer.com/read_news.php?nid=22183
Nigerian Federation In Talks With Barnet FC Over Hosting Of Friendly Against Senegal
According to information gathered by allnigeriasoccer.com, the Nigeria Football Federation are in talks with EFL League Two club Barnet F.C over the hosting of the international friendly between the Super Eagles and fellow African powerhouse Senegal next month.
Nothing has been cast in stone yet, but barring any last minute changes the two West African teams will square off at the Hive Stadium, home ground of The Bees, on March 23, 2017.
The Hive Stadium has an official capacity of 5,176 and was opened in July 2013
Nigeria’s other friendly against Burkina Faso is also scheduled to take place at the Hive Stadium, four days after the warm-up game with Senegal.
Four players of Nigerian descent John Akinde, Simeon Akinola, Justin Amaluzor and Fumnaya Shomotun play for the first team of Barnet.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Our NFF is a bunch of clowns.
They had enough time to get the organization done.
I just hope we we will see these 2 friendlies.
We have a good team but that needs to get in shape for the Cameroon encounters.
Re: Nigeria v Senegal, March 23rd, London.
Looks like the organizers listened to me. They are probably members of this forum.papilo wrote:Not much difference between Millwall's ground and Craven Cottage in terms of capacity. I get your point though and I agree. Barnet's ground has a capacity of just over 5000 and it was built not too long ago. I don't know who is organizing the game butwalesvilla wrote:or it could be Millwall - personally as its 2 Africans teams i would prefer a smaller stadium that can easily sell out.with good football atmosphere not more than 15-20k capacity.cic old boy wrote:Probably be Craven Cottage like the last several friendlies.
the training ground is also in the complex which is good for logistics and saves money.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/39103940
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Re: Nigeria v Senegal, March 23rd, London.
am sure they are part of this forum. Barnet is decent enough to host games - considering cost and nff pocket. Better start publicity and marketing then.papilo wrote:Looks like the organizers listened to me. They are probably members of this forum.papilo wrote:Not much difference between Millwall's ground and Craven Cottage in terms of capacity. I get your point though and I agree. Barnet's ground has a capacity of just over 5000 and it was built not too long ago. I don't know who is organizing the game butwalesvilla wrote:or it could be Millwall - personally as its 2 Africans teams i would prefer a smaller stadium that can easily sell out.with good football atmosphere not more than 15-20k capacity.cic old boy wrote:Probably be Craven Cottage like the last several friendlies.
the training ground is also in the complex which is good for logistics and saves money.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/39103940
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So when will we be expecting the team list?
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They are arranging to play an international match in a 5000 capacity stadium ? why don't they play in the park? If Pastor Ashimolowo can attract 30000 people to church than our own NFF should be able to attract the same number for a football event.kenmega wrote:I used to have a season ticket at Barnet FC but this could work for both teams...
http://allnigeriasoccer.com/read_news.php?nid=22183
Nigerian Federation In Talks With Barnet FC Over Hosting Of Friendly Against Senegal
According to information gathered by allnigeriasoccer.com, the Nigeria Football Federation are in talks with EFL League Two club Barnet F.C over the hosting of the international friendly between the Super Eagles and fellow African powerhouse Senegal next month.
Nothing has been cast in stone yet, but barring any last minute changes the two West African teams will square off at the Hive Stadium, home ground of The Bees, on March 23, 2017.
The Hive Stadium has an official capacity of 5,176 and was opened in July 2013
Nigeria’s other friendly against Burkina Faso is also scheduled to take place at the Hive Stadium, four days after the warm-up game with Senegal.
Four players of Nigerian descent John Akinde, Simeon Akinola, Justin Amaluzor and Fumnaya Shomotun play for the first team of Barnet.
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Re: Nigeria v Senegal, March 23rd, London.
Flex Swift wrote:They are arranging to play an international match in a 5000 capacity stadium ? why don't they play in the park? If Pastor Ashimolowo can attract 30000 people to church than our own NFF should be able to attract the same number for a football event.kenmega wrote:I used to have a season ticket at Barnet FC but this could work for both teams...
http://allnigeriasoccer.com/read_news.php?nid=22183
Nigerian Federation In Talks With Barnet FC Over Hosting Of Friendly Against Senegal
According to information gathered by allnigeriasoccer.com, the Nigeria Football Federation are in talks with EFL League Two club Barnet F.C over the hosting of the international friendly between the Super Eagles and fellow African powerhouse Senegal next month.
Nothing has been cast in stone yet, but barring any last minute changes the two West African teams will square off at the Hive Stadium, home ground of The Bees, on March 23, 2017.
The Hive Stadium has an official capacity of 5,176 and was opened in July 2013
Nigeria’s other friendly against Burkina Faso is also scheduled to take place at the Hive Stadium, four days after the warm-up game with Senegal.
Four players of Nigerian descent John Akinde, Simeon Akinola, Justin Amaluzor and Fumnaya Shomotun play for the first team of Barnet.
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You behind your computer, have you gone to any Nigeria match in the past 10 years?
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LOL @ mama charleyDamunk wrote:
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It wasn't done for free but will definitely pay off.
We have been brainwashed by the Premier League that it's the best in the world. Nonsense. It's the best brand
Roy Keane: ITV 02/25/14
He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
Gary Neville: Mirror: 12/23/14
I think Spain’s by far the best league.
Scholes. UK Guardian 9/6/16
Roy Keane: ITV 02/25/14
He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
Gary Neville: Mirror: 12/23/14
I think Spain’s by far the best league.
Scholes. UK Guardian 9/6/16
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I have every single game except the Brentford massacre and the 9ja vs Scotland match before the last World Cup in protest of the team selection by the late coach. I have put the guys On notice for the upcoming games without confirmation of the venue how crap it that.metalalloy wrote:Flex Swift wrote:They are arranging to play an international match in a 5000 capacity stadium ? why don't they play in the park? If Pastor Ashimolowo can attract 30000 people to church than our own NFF should be able to attract the same number for a football event.kenmega wrote:I used to have a season ticket at Barnet FC but this could work for both teams...
http://allnigeriasoccer.com/read_news.php?nid=22183
Nigerian Federation In Talks With Barnet FC Over Hosting Of Friendly Against Senegal
According to information gathered by allnigeriasoccer.com, the Nigeria Football Federation are in talks with EFL League Two club Barnet F.C over the hosting of the international friendly between the Super Eagles and fellow African powerhouse Senegal next month.
Nothing has been cast in stone yet, but barring any last minute changes the two West African teams will square off at the Hive Stadium, home ground of The Bees, on March 23, 2017.
The Hive Stadium has an official capacity of 5,176 and was opened in July 2013
Nigeria’s other friendly against Burkina Faso is also scheduled to take place at the Hive Stadium, four days after the warm-up game with Senegal.
Four players of Nigerian descent John Akinde, Simeon Akinola, Justin Amaluzor and Fumnaya Shomotun play for the first team of Barnet.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
You behind your computer, have you gone to any Nigeria match in the past 10 years?
Re: Nigeria v Senegal, March 23rd, London.
I sent your message to the Barnet FC chairmanpapilo wrote:Looks like the organizers listened to me. They are probably members of this forum.papilo wrote:Not much difference between Millwall's ground and Craven Cottage in terms of capacity. I get your point though and I agree. Barnet's ground has a capacity of just over 5000 and it was built not too long ago. I don't know who is organizing the game butwalesvilla wrote:or it could be Millwall - personally as its 2 Africans teams i would prefer a smaller stadium that can easily sell out.with good football atmosphere not more than 15-20k capacity.cic old boy wrote:Probably be Craven Cottage like the last several friendlies.
the training ground is also in the complex which is good for logistics and saves money.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/39103940
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I agree...I visited Barnet FC's new stadium recently and the facilities are pretty decent to host 5000 supporters and this should be good for everyone. I will be there and hoping to meet Kelechi from Arsenal Fan TV....walesvilla wrote:am sure they are part of this forum. Barnet is decent enough to host games - considering cost and nff pocket. Better start publicity and marketing then.papilo wrote:Looks like the organizers listened to me. They are probably members of this forum.papilo wrote:Not much difference between Millwall's ground and Craven Cottage in terms of capacity. I get your point though and I agree. Barnet's ground has a capacity of just over 5000 and it was built not too long ago. I don't know who is organizing the game butwalesvilla wrote:or it could be Millwall - personally as its 2 Africans teams i would prefer a smaller stadium that can easily sell out.with good football atmosphere not more than 15-20k capacity.cic old boy wrote:Probably be Craven Cottage like the last several friendlies.
the training ground is also in the complex which is good for logistics and saves money.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/39103940
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I went on Barnet FC website no information on ticket sales..... so what we turn up on the day and purchase at the gate? Why are we always different????
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I have to agree with you there, no one needs to talk to me about marketing when the Super Eagles are in townBigpokey24 wrote:never hold your breaths for UK CEs.. they prefer to sit in their homes and come up with excuses
I still remember the World Cup in Johannesburg when my Nigerian green flag and jersey was drowned by a sea of Albiceleste blue jersey and songs
I doubt these guys were waiting for the right package deal before finding their way to Joburg and turning Ellis Park into Stadio Monumental
Even the CHAN in Cape Town, we were outnumbered except for one game against Ghana
Having said all these, the organisers themselves need to come correct and give people the correct information, how hard is that?
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Re: Nigeria v Senegal, March 23rd, London.
Patience bros. I don't even think the games have been confirmed by the nff and there are probably last minute details to sought out with other parties e.g. the police before the game is officially announced on the Barnet website.Flex Swift wrote:I went on Barnet FC website no information on ticket sales..... so what we turn up on the day and purchase at the gate? Why are we always different????
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