Watching Nigerian league on NTA
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Watching Nigerian league on NTA
The game is over now.
You should be able to rewind back to watch it.
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You should be able to rewind back to watch it.
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Kwara United vs Rivers United.
The stadium is empty. I guess making money is not the goal of Nigerian clubs. They will collect their salaries from government.
The stadium is empty. I guess making money is not the goal of Nigerian clubs. They will collect their salaries from government.
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The camera angle is bad. Don't like the sideline camera angle.
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NTA need to upgrade their programming. They still have that show tales by moonlight with the same music and everything.
I guess it is a tradition.
I guess it is a tradition.
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Not a live game.ohenhen1 wrote:Kwara United vs Rivers United.
The stadium is empty. I guess making money is not the goal of Nigerian clubs. They will collect their salaries from government.
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That Oasis show is too intense, Nigeria version of Days of our lives.
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You got that one right. Oyinbo people sold the EPL to Nigerians and it is astonishing to see artisans and housewives mouthing the names of EPL clubs and their players. But our clubs do nothing to sell their stars and attract people to watch matches. Every time I visit Nigeria, my friends are surprised I want to go to the stadium. Shame!ohenhen1 wrote:Kwara United vs Rivers United.
The stadium is empty. I guess making money is not the goal of Nigerian clubs. They will collect their salaries from government.
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People were acting the same way towards Nigerian pop music once upon a time, but now people are listening to local music more than foreign stuff. If the local league markets itself well and the NFF takes time to map out a strategy to nurture players and changes the league format instead of copying how it's done in Europe then people will take interest.Polly wrote:You got that one right. Oyinbo people sold the EPL to Nigerians and it is astonishing to see artisans and housewives mouthing the names of EPL clubs and their players. But our clubs do nothing to sell their stars and attract people to watch matches. Every time I visit Nigeria, my friends are surprised I want to go to the stadium. Shame!ohenhen1 wrote:Kwara United vs Rivers United.
The stadium is empty. I guess making money is not the goal of Nigerian clubs. They will collect their salaries from government.
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Correct. People incorrectly claim that it is the quality of the game that took spectators out of the stadium. That is incorrect. Note how fans in Nigeria fill those stadia when a game is well promoted. The quality remains good enough but people will get there when there is a storyline that persuades them. The storyline, the hype, other match day offers will create the experience and perceived quality.Mr. Piffington wrote:People were acting the same way towards Nigerian pop music once upon a time, but now people are listening to local music more than foreign stuff. If the local league markets itself well and the NFF takes time to map out a strategy to nurture players and changes the league format instead of copying how it's done in Europe then people will take interest.Polly wrote:You got that one right. Oyinbo people sold the EPL to Nigerians and it is astonishing to see artisans and housewives mouthing the names of EPL clubs and their players. But our clubs do nothing to sell their stars and attract people to watch matches. Every time I visit Nigeria, my friends are surprised I want to go to the stadium. Shame!ohenhen1 wrote:Kwara United vs Rivers United.
The stadium is empty. I guess making money is not the goal of Nigerian clubs. They will collect their salaries from government.
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Enugu II wrote:Correct. People incorrectly claim that it is the quality of the game that took spectators out of the stadium. That is incorrect. Note how fans in Nigeria fill those stadia when a game is well promoted. The quality remains good enough but people will get there when there is a storyline that persuades them. The storyline, the hype, other match day offers will create the experience and perceived quality.Mr. Piffington wrote:People were acting the same way towards Nigerian pop music once upon a time, but now people are listening to local music more than foreign stuff. If the local league markets itself well and the NFF takes time to map out a strategy to nurture players and changes the league format instead of copying how it's done in Europe then people will take interest.Polly wrote:You got that one right. Oyinbo people sold the EPL to Nigerians and it is astonishing to see artisans and housewives mouthing the names of EPL clubs and their players. But our clubs do nothing to sell their stars and attract people to watch matches. Every time I visit Nigeria, my friends are surprised I want to go to the stadium. Shame!ohenhen1 wrote:Kwara United vs Rivers United.
The stadium is empty. I guess making money is not the goal of Nigerian clubs. They will collect their salaries from government.
The quality is average.... But you are right, its lacking any serious promotion...
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We watched this very boring video, 500 times, of Sacchi doing defensive drills, using sticks and without the ball, with Maldini, Baresi and Albertini. We used to think before then that if the other players are better, you have to lose. After that we learned anything is possible – you can beat better teams by using tactics." Jurgen Klopp
Liverpool, European Champions 2005.
We watched this very boring video, 500 times, of Sacchi doing defensive drills, using sticks and without the ball, with Maldini, Baresi and Albertini. We used to think before then that if the other players are better, you have to lose. After that we learned anything is possible – you can beat better teams by using tactics." Jurgen Klopp