SUNDAY OLISEH JUPILER LEAGUE WATCH
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When you have value and can solve problems (including footballing problems) and also have clean hands...doing things the correct way, there's no need to mindlessly cling on to a thankless job especially when it starts turning to a life threat.
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Oliseh I is not a prophet but am happy for him, he should have started here before coming to mess up in Nigeria. If he had coached anywhere else he would have understood what it takes to deliver and would have been less critical of successful Nigerian coaches.
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has oliseh ever claimed to be a prophet? or any kind of divinely ordained minister?nemi2002 wrote:Oliseh I is not a prophet but am happy for him,
actually he did.should have started here before coming to mess up in Nigeria. If he had coached anywhere else he would have understood what it takes to deliver and would have been less critical of successful Nigerian coaches.
Perhaps if Nigeria didnt beg him up and down the whole place, he wouldnt have coached Nigeria. He kept on rejecting your asssssss like trash in the dustbin, but you wont take "NO" for an answer. Oliseh never applied for the Nigerian job like the "successful Nigerian coaches." You went to Europe and begged him like a roadside beggar!
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you tend to suggest that a roadside beggar is deliberately doing something wrongdanfo driver wrote:has oliseh ever claimed to be a prophet? or any kind of divinely ordained minister?nemi2002 wrote:Oliseh I is not a prophet but am happy for him,
actually he did.should have started here before coming to mess up in Nigeria. If he had coached anywhere else he would have understood what it takes to deliver and would have been less critical of successful Nigerian coaches.
Perhaps if Nigeria didnt beg him up and down the whole place, he wouldnt have coached Nigeria. He kept on rejecting your asssssss like trash in the dustbin, but you wont take "NO" for an answer. Oliseh never applied for the Nigerian job like the "successful Nigerian coaches." You went to Europe and begged him like a roadside beggar!
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Thats your problem. Get out of the road, go get a da.mn job, and stop causing a nuisance!jette1 wrote:you tend to suggest that a roadside beggar is deliberately doing something wrongdanfo driver wrote:has oliseh ever claimed to be a prophet? or any kind of divinely ordained minister?nemi2002 wrote:Oliseh I is not a prophet but am happy for him,
actually he did.should have started here before coming to mess up in Nigeria. If he had coached anywhere else he would have understood what it takes to deliver and would have been less critical of successful Nigerian coaches.
Perhaps if Nigeria didnt beg him up and down the whole place, he wouldnt have coached Nigeria. He kept on rejecting your asssssss like trash in the dustbin, but you wont take "NO" for an answer. Oliseh never applied for the Nigerian job like the "successful Nigerian coaches." You went to Europe and begged him like a roadside beggar!
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Oliseh failed as the coach of the SEs. It was so easy for him to talk rubbish about other coaches and when he had the opportunity he suddenly realised that the FA wasn't organized. For now this is his level, hopefully he will learn some lessons and come out a better coach
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Do you have any stats to prove this failure?? Oliseh quit the SE but he did not fail.nemi2002 wrote:Oliseh failed as the coach of the SEs. It was so easy for him to talk rubbish about other coaches and when he had the opportunity he suddenly realised that the FA wasn't organized. For now this is his level, hopefully he will learn some lessons and come out a better coach
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Kpom .nemi2002 wrote:Oliseh failed as the coach of the SEs. It was so easy for him to talk rubbish about other coaches and when he had the opportunity he suddenly realised that the FA wasn't organized. For now this is his level, hopefully he will learn some lessons and come out a better coach
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It's ok if he failed. Every successful person failed. Einstein had countless failures, Jacky Ma had countless failures, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Dangote etc. they all had their failures.nemi2002 wrote:Oliseh failed as the coach of the SEs. It was so easy for him to talk rubbish about other coaches and when he had the opportunity he suddenly realised that the FA wasn't organized. For now this is his level, hopefully he will learn some lessons and come out a better coach
So he failed? He is human. Let us be delighted that he is succeeding in this endeavour. One failure does not define a career.
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Tbite wrote:It's ok if he failed. Every successful person failed. Einstein had countless failures, Jacky Ma had countless failures, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Dangote etc. they all had their failures.nemi2002 wrote:Oliseh failed as the coach of the SEs. It was so easy for him to talk rubbish about other coaches and when he had the opportunity he suddenly realised that the FA wasn't organized. For now this is his level, hopefully he will learn some lessons and come out a better coach
So he failed? He is human. Let us be delighted that he is succeeding in this endeavour. One failure does not define a career.
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make e pain you well well! While you are driving taxis and begging for money in Europe so you can send home, Oliseh is adored by his new fans. You think its a coincidence that Nigerians are afraid of other Nigerians? White fans at Fortuna are in love with Oliseh and you have demonic Nigerians who are pained over his success! Die in pain there! We can see the hurt you feel!nemi2002 wrote:Oliseh failed as the coach of the SEs. It was so easy for him to talk rubbish about other coaches and when he had the opportunity he suddenly realised that the FA wasn't organized. For now this is his level, hopefully he will learn some lessons and come out a better coach
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tfco wrote:Tbite wrote:It's ok if he failed. Every successful person failed. Einstein had countless failures, Jacky Ma had countless failures, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Dangote etc. they all had their failures.nemi2002 wrote:Oliseh failed as the coach of the SEs. It was so easy for him to talk rubbish about other coaches and when he had the opportunity he suddenly realised that the FA wasn't organized. For now this is his level, hopefully he will learn some lessons and come out a better coach
So he failed? He is human. Let us be delighted that he is succeeding in this endeavour. One failure does not define a career.
sometimes i wonder if P-H-D is a black syndrome
Cant you see how many of them dodge this thread. They are sooo unhappy at Sunny's success so far. God forbid, let Oliseh's team start losing, this thread will become 50 pages! Blacks.... I mean, Nigerians in particular are some of the most horrendous human beings you'd ever meet. Nothing hurts them more than to see another Nigerian succeeding. disgusting human beings.
"it is better to be excited now and disappointed later, than it is to be disappointed now and later." - Marcus Aurelius, 178AD
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Okokobioko the Borinho sh-teater is back.danfo driver wrote:make e pain you well well! While you are driving taxis and begging for money in Europe so you can send home, Oliseh is adored by his new fans. You think its a coincidence that Nigerians are afraid of other Nigerians? White fans at Fortuna are in love with Oliseh and you have demonic Nigerians who are pained over his success! Die in pain there! We can see the hurt you feel!nemi2002 wrote:Oliseh failed as the coach of the SEs. It was so easy for him to talk rubbish about other coaches and when he had the opportunity he suddenly realised that the FA wasn't organized. For now this is his level, hopefully he will learn some lessons and come out a better coach
"Today we remember Nigeria and Africa football legend, Late Coach Stephen Okechukwu Keshi who passed on, on june 7th 2016. Thank you for the memories ‘The Big Boss.’ We can never forget you"............Kanu Nwankwo
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Zee-b1tcch The loser-Dean smell mouth b1tccch is back.zee wrote:Okokobioko the Borinho sh-teater is back.danfo driver wrote:make e pain you well well! While you are driving taxis and begging for money in Europe so you can send home, Oliseh is adored by his new fans. You think its a coincidence that Nigerians are afraid of other Nigerians? White fans at Fortuna are in love with Oliseh and you have demonic Nigerians who are pained over his success! Die in pain there! We can see the hurt you feel!nemi2002 wrote:Oliseh failed as the coach of the SEs. It was so easy for him to talk rubbish about other coaches and when he had the opportunity he suddenly realised that the FA wasn't organized. For now this is his level, hopefully he will learn some lessons and come out a better coach
"it is better to be excited now and disappointed later, than it is to be disappointed now and later." - Marcus Aurelius, 178AD
metalalloy wrote: Does the SE have Gray, Mahrez or Albrighton on our team or players of their caliber?
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Okokobioko the fake...............Madridsta(still remember your idiotic claims back in the days )danfo driver wrote:Zee-b1tcch The loser-Dean smell mouth b1tccch is back.zee wrote:Okokobioko the Borinho sh-teater is back.danfo driver wrote:make e pain you well well! While you are driving taxis and begging for money in Europe so you can send home, Oliseh is adored by his new fans. You think its a coincidence that Nigerians are afraid of other Nigerians? White fans at Fortuna are in love with Oliseh and you have demonic Nigerians who are pained over his success! Die in pain there! We can see the hurt you feel!nemi2002 wrote:Oliseh failed as the coach of the SEs. It was so easy for him to talk rubbish about other coaches and when he had the opportunity he suddenly realised that the FA wasn't organized. For now this is his level, hopefully he will learn some lessons and come out a better coach
"Today we remember Nigeria and Africa football legend, Late Coach Stephen Okechukwu Keshi who passed on, on june 7th 2016. Thank you for the memories ‘The Big Boss.’ We can never forget you"............Kanu Nwankwo
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Zee-b1tch the retarded............Dortmund fan (Still remember your idiotic claims back in these threads )zee wrote:Okokobioko the fake...............Madridsta(still remember your idiotic claims back in the days )danfo driver wrote:Zee-b1tcch The loser-Dean smell mouth b1tccch is back.zee wrote:Okokobioko the Borinho sh-teater is back.danfo driver wrote:make e pain you well well! While you are driving taxis and begging for money in Europe so you can send home, Oliseh is adored by his new fans. You think its a coincidence that Nigerians are afraid of other Nigerians? White fans at Fortuna are in love with Oliseh and you have demonic Nigerians who are pained over his success! Die in pain there! We can see the hurt you feel!nemi2002 wrote:Oliseh failed as the coach of the SEs. It was so easy for him to talk rubbish about other coaches and when he had the opportunity he suddenly realised that the FA wasn't organized. For now this is his level, hopefully he will learn some lessons and come out a better coach
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"it is better to be excited now and disappointed later, than it is to be disappointed now and later." - Marcus Aurelius, 178AD
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Borinho daft groupie..........the only thing I remember is..............danfo driver wrote:Zee-b1tch the retarded............Dortmund fan (Still remember your idiotic claims back in these threads )zee wrote: Okokobioko the fake...............Madridsta(still remember your idiotic claims back in the days )
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zee wrote:Borinho daft groupie..........the only thing I remember is..............danfo driver wrote:Zee-b1tch the retarded............Dortmund fan (Still remember your idiotic claims back in these threads )zee wrote: Okokobioko the fake...............Madridsta(still remember your idiotic claims back in the days )
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The Failed Dean dunce groupie.........the only thing I remember is.............
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Okokoborinko the Borinho sh-teater ................see your ................
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zee wrote:Okokoborinko the Borinho sh-teater ................see your ................
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Former Nigeria coach Sunday Oliseh thriving at Fortuna Sittard
By Pieter Stroink van Eizenga
BBC Sport, Amsterdam
Sunday Oliseh took over as head coach of Dutch second tier side Fortuna Sittard in December 2016
The former Nigeria captain and coach, Sunday Oliseh, says he is relishing his role as head coach of Dutch club Fortuna Sittard, after a successful start at the second tier side.
Oliseh, 42, who stood down as Super Eagles coach in February 2016, previously played for Dutch giants Ajax from 1997 to 1999.
Since arriving at Fortuna Sittard two months ago, the former Nigeria coach has steered the club away from the relegation zone with only one defeat in nine games.
it's a good challenge because there is no better way to show that you're good at this job than to pick a team that is really struggling with really unknown players
"That is great for us. And the boys keep improving. We're picking up points home and away. So I'm very pleased with the results" Oliseh told BBC Sport.
Oliseh, who also played for Juventus and Borussia Dortmund during his club career, earned 63 caps for Nigeria.
He says his biggest challenge at Fortuna Sittard has been working on the team's confidence.
"It was the psychological aspect. Trying to get the players to get a winning mentality. Trying to change the psychology and make them believe in their qualities and try to get the best out of them. That was the most difficult challenge" said Oliseh.
The Nigerian's last coaching position had been with his country. He says Fortuna Sittard posed a completely different task.
"Here, it's like I had to start from zero. We practically started everything again. How we defend, how we ball-position, how we counter-transition, how we attack. All this I had to do it from zero. And the weather didn't help me. We didn't have the facilities, like sometimes we had snow. But when I see the commitment the players have put into it, it's good."
Oliseh had also previously coached Belgian lower tier side Verviétois, and he says the Fortuna job was one he could not refuse.
"It's very close to my home. So I can come home and see my kids and my wife every day.
"And it's a good challenge because there is no better way to show that you're good at this job than to pick a team that is really struggling with really unknown players.
"And it was a big risk but I felt that if I could bring them results then it becomes clear that you know your job. And so far I'm very grateful to God that it's working out that way" explained Oliseh, who helped Nigeria win the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations and Olympic gold in 1996.
Oliseh says working abroad is important for all footballers and urged Nigerian stars to embrace opportunities in China.
He also says the Dutch league is perfect for Nigerian players to learn their craft.
"I think it's a league that suits us because Nigerian players are more technical and explosive. And this is a league where a lot of expression is allowed. There's room to play, there's room to attack. And a lot is done here based on tactics."
Nigerian striker Taiwo Awoniyi currently plays for Dutch side NEC Nijmegen, and Oliseh says it was good to catch up with the 19-year-old recently.
"He's one of the players I like very much. He's a very good player. I've met him and I've seen him play. Running into him was really nice. I'm a Nigerian first. And I have my country in my heart. So when I see a kid from Nigeria, it's warm."
Oliseh has been monitoring Nigeria's chances on the global stage and is optimistic about their chances of qualifying for the World Cup in Russia in 2018.
After leaving his post as coach of the Super Eagles, Oliseh worked at Fifa on their new technical committee. He says the door remains open for him to continue his work with football's world body.
"I tried to arrange with them that if I'm not working here and there's an event and Fifa needs my services, that I can be available. But at the same time, I love coaching. I love working with young players. I like seeing them grow and getting results, so it's good."
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cic old boy wrote:Former Nigeria coach Sunday Oliseh thriving at Fortuna Sittard
By Pieter Stroink van Eizenga
BBC Sport, Amsterdam
Sunday Oliseh took over as head coach of Dutch second tier side Fortuna Sittard in December 2016
The former Nigeria captain and coach, Sunday Oliseh, says he is relishing his role as head coach of Dutch club Fortuna Sittard, after a successful start at the second tier side.
Oliseh, 42, who stood down as Super Eagles coach in February 2016, previously played for Dutch giants Ajax from 1997 to 1999.
Since arriving at Fortuna Sittard two months ago, the former Nigeria coach has steered the club away from the relegation zone with only one defeat in nine games.
it's a good challenge because there is no better way to show that you're good at this job than to pick a team that is really struggling with really unknown players
"That is great for us. And the boys keep improving. We're picking up points home and away. So I'm very pleased with the results" Oliseh told BBC Sport.
Oliseh, who also played for Juventus and Borussia Dortmund during his club career, earned 63 caps for Nigeria.
He says his biggest challenge at Fortuna Sittard has been working on the team's confidence.
"It was the psychological aspect. Trying to get the players to get a winning mentality. Trying to change the psychology and make them believe in their qualities and try to get the best out of them. That was the most difficult challenge" said Oliseh.
The Nigerian's last coaching position had been with his country. He says Fortuna Sittard posed a completely different task.
"Here, it's like I had to start from zero. We practically started everything again. How we defend, how we ball-position, how we counter-transition, how we attack. All this I had to do it from zero. And the weather didn't help me. We didn't have the facilities, like sometimes we had snow. But when I see the commitment the players have put into it, it's good."
Oliseh had also previously coached Belgian lower tier side Verviétois, and he says the Fortuna job was one he could not refuse.
"It's very close to my home. So I can come home and see my kids and my wife every day.
"And it's a good challenge because there is no better way to show that you're good at this job than to pick a team that is really struggling with really unknown players.
"And it was a big risk but I felt that if I could bring them results then it becomes clear that you know your job. And so far I'm very grateful to God that it's working out that way" explained Oliseh, who helped Nigeria win the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations and Olympic gold in 1996.
Oliseh says working abroad is important for all footballers and urged Nigerian stars to embrace opportunities in China.
He also says the Dutch league is perfect for Nigerian players to learn their craft.
"I think it's a league that suits us because Nigerian players are more technical and explosive. And this is a league where a lot of expression is allowed. There's room to play, there's room to attack. And a lot is done here based on tactics."
Nigerian striker Taiwo Awoniyi currently plays for Dutch side NEC Nijmegen, and Oliseh says it was good to catch up with the 19-year-old recently.
"He's one of the players I like very much. He's a very good player. I've met him and I've seen him play. Running into him was really nice. I'm a Nigerian first. And I have my country in my heart. So when I see a kid from Nigeria, it's warm."
Oliseh has been monitoring Nigeria's chances on the global stage and is optimistic about their chances of qualifying for the World Cup in Russia in 2018.
After leaving his post as coach of the Super Eagles, Oliseh worked at Fifa on their new technical committee. He says the door remains open for him to continue his work with football's world body.
"I tried to arrange with them that if I'm not working here and there's an event and Fifa needs my services, that I can be available. But at the same time, I love coaching. I love working with young players. I like seeing them grow and getting results, so it's good."
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"Today we remember Nigeria and Africa football legend, Late Coach Stephen Okechukwu Keshi who passed on, on june 7th 2016. Thank you for the memories ‘The Big Boss.’ We can never forget you"............Kanu Nwankwo
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You see what you want to see. The guy is entitled to believe that Oliseh failed. It is possible to disagree with him without your insults and insinuations. You also failed to comment on the fact that the man wished Oliseh well. You people take this forum way too seriously. I doubt that anyone who seriously wanted to pull Oliseh down would do it via harmless posts on CE.danfo driver wrote:make e pain you well well! While you are driving taxis and begging for money in Europe so you can send home, Oliseh is adored by his new fans. You think its a coincidence that Nigerians are afraid of other Nigerians? White fans at Fortuna are in love with Oliseh and you have demonic Nigerians who are pained over his success! Die in pain there! We can see the hurt you feel!nemi2002 wrote:Oliseh failed as the coach of the SEs. It was so easy for him to talk rubbish about other coaches and when he had the opportunity he suddenly realised that the FA wasn't organized. For now this is his level, hopefully he will learn some lessons and come out a better coach