THE THREE AFRICAN NATIONAL TEAMS:
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I have watched the three Women African National Teams in the current World Cup. I kept asking myself: how did Nigeria become the African Champions? Cameroonian and S. African women teams showed more substance of championship materials than Nigeria. They were more purposeful, they had better ball control than Nigerians, they were faster and more co-ordinated. The defended better and make incursions into opponents half more often and showed ability to score from their runs.
All we did was load up our teams with madams and fat women that can't run hoping to win?
All we did was load up our teams with madams and fat women that can't run hoping to win?
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The truth is that the female game in Africa is in terrible shape. Not only have African teams caught up with Nigeria, we have regressed something awful. I feel a sense of guilt watching these matches.
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Im pretty sure you watched a different game or you live in Colorado.Igugu wrote:I have watched the three Women African National Teams in the current World Cup. I kept asking myself: how did Nigeria become the African Champions? Cameroonian and S. African women teams showed more substance of championship materials than Nigeria. They were more purposeful, they had better ball control than Nigerians, they were faster and more co-ordinated. The defended better and make incursions into opponents half more often and showed ability to score from their runs.
All we did was load up our teams with madams and fat women that can't run hoping to win?
the south African team was ok but no where near the super falcons performance. As for the Cameroonian team for the entire game they did put together one single run with coordinated passes from beginning to finish; not one!!!!!
go back and watch again if you noticed a single run where they maintained possession beyond 3 players please call me out and post the clip here.
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Di kine critical eye him dey take watch Falcons different from the one him dey use watch Cameroun and S Africa.jette1 wrote:Im pretty sure you watched a different game or you live in Colorado.Igugu wrote:I have watched the three Women African National Teams in the current World Cup. I kept asking myself: how did Nigeria become the African Champions? Cameroonian and S. African women teams showed more substance of championship materials than Nigeria. They were more purposeful, they had better ball control than Nigerians, they were faster and more co-ordinated. The defended better and make incursions into opponents half more often and showed ability to score from their runs.
All we did was load up our teams with madams and fat women that can't run hoping to win?
the south African team was ok but no where near the super falcons performance. As for the Cameroonian team for the entire game they did put together one single run with coordinated passes from beginning to finish; not one!!!!!
go back and watch again if you noticed a single run where they maintained possession beyond 3 players please call me out and post the clip here.
Same reason you can NEVER judge a Nigerian team's performance based on live CE commentary.
PS: Please can someone kindly fill me in on this 'Colorado' joke, abeg.
I've obviously missed something and I've been seeing it here a lot recently.
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Marijuana is legal in Colorado?Damunk wrote:Di kine critical eye him dey take watch Falcons different from the one him dey use watch Cameroun and S Africa.jette1 wrote:Im pretty sure you watched a different game or you live in Colorado.Igugu wrote:I have watched the three Women African National Teams in the current World Cup. I kept asking myself: how did Nigeria become the African Champions? Cameroonian and S. African women teams showed more substance of championship materials than Nigeria. They were more purposeful, they had better ball control than Nigerians, they were faster and more co-ordinated. The defended better and make incursions into opponents half more often and showed ability to score from their runs.
All we did was load up our teams with madams and fat women that can't run hoping to win?
the south African team was ok but no where near the super falcons performance. As for the Cameroonian team for the entire game they did put together one single run with coordinated passes from beginning to finish; not one!!!!!
go back and watch again if you noticed a single run where they maintained possession beyond 3 players please call me out and post the clip here.
Same reason you can NEVER judge a Nigerian team's performance based on live CE commentary.
PS: Please can someone kindly fill me in on this 'Colorado' joke, abeg.
I've obviously missed something and I've been seeing it here a lot recently.
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Kpom Kwem!adeaderije wrote:Marijuana is legal in Colorado?Damunk wrote:Di kine critical eye him dey take watch Falcons different from the one him dey use watch Cameroun and S Africa.jette1 wrote:Im pretty sure you watched a different game or you live in Colorado.Igugu wrote:I have watched the three Women African National Teams in the current World Cup. I kept asking myself: how did Nigeria become the African Champions? Cameroonian and S. African women teams showed more substance of championship materials than Nigeria. They were more purposeful, they had better ball control than Nigerians, they were faster and more co-ordinated. The defended better and make incursions into opponents half more often and showed ability to score from their runs.
All we did was load up our teams with madams and fat women that can't run hoping to win?
the south African team was ok but no where near the super falcons performance. As for the Cameroonian team for the entire game they did put together one single run with coordinated passes from beginning to finish; not one!!!!!
go back and watch again if you noticed a single run where they maintained possession beyond 3 players please call me out and post the clip here.
Same reason you can NEVER judge a Nigerian team's performance based on live CE commentary.
PS: Please can someone kindly fill me in on this 'Colorado' joke, abeg.
I've obviously missed something and I've been seeing it here a lot recently.
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Its also high altitude so there is light headedness/dizziness visitors often complain of because the air/oxygen is thinadeaderije wrote:Marijuana is legal in Colorado?Damunk wrote:Di kine critical eye him dey take watch Falcons different from the one him dey use watch Cameroun and S Africa.jette1 wrote:Im pretty sure you watched a different game or you live in Colorado.Igugu wrote:I have watched the three Women African National Teams in the current World Cup. I kept asking myself: how did Nigeria become the African Champions? Cameroonian and S. African women teams showed more substance of championship materials than Nigeria. They were more purposeful, they had better ball control than Nigerians, they were faster and more co-ordinated. The defended better and make incursions into opponents half more often and showed ability to score from their runs.
All we did was load up our teams with madams and fat women that can't run hoping to win?
the south African team was ok but no where near the super falcons performance. As for the Cameroonian team for the entire game they did put together one single run with coordinated passes from beginning to finish; not one!!!!!
go back and watch again if you noticed a single run where they maintained possession beyond 3 players please call me out and post the clip here.
Same reason you can NEVER judge a Nigerian team's performance based on live CE commentary.
PS: Please can someone kindly fill me in on this 'Colorado' joke, abeg.
I've obviously missed something and I've been seeing it here a lot recently.
So weed + lack of oxygen is the joke ..
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They should stop eating pounded yam.Igugu wrote:I have watched the three Women African National Teams in the current World Cup. I kept asking myself: how did Nigeria become the African Champions? Cameroonian and S. African women teams showed more substance of championship materials than Nigeria. They were more purposeful, they had better ball control than Nigerians, they were faster and more co-ordinated. The defended better and make incursions into opponents half more often and showed ability to score from their runs.
All we did was load up our teams with madams and fat women that can't run hoping to win?
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Damunk wrote:Di kine critical eye him dey take watch Falcons different from the one him dey use watch Cameroun and S Africa.jette1 wrote:Im pretty sure you watched a different game or you live in Colorado.Igugu wrote:I have watched the three Women African National Teams in the current World Cup. I kept asking myself: how did Nigeria become the African Champions? Cameroonian and S. African women teams showed more substance of championship materials than Nigeria. They were more purposeful, they had better ball control than Nigerians, they were faster and more co-ordinated. The defended better and make incursions into opponents half more often and showed ability to score from their runs.
All we did was load up our teams with madams and fat women that can't run hoping to win?
the south African team was ok but no where near the super falcons performance. As for the Cameroonian team for the entire game they did put together one single run with coordinated passes from beginning to finish; not one!!!!!
go back and watch again if you noticed a single run where they maintained possession beyond 3 players please call me out and post the clip here.
Same reason you can NEVER judge a Nigerian team's performance based on live CE commentary.
PS: Please can someone kindly fill me in on this 'Colorado' joke, abeg.
I've obviously missed something and I've been seeing it here a lot recently.
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SAW THE SECOND GOAL CONCEDED BY CAM TO NEDERLAND?
It was a freekick to the Dutch on the rt side between the penalty box and the touchline. Two Dutch women stood by the ball and two Cam women formed a wall. One of the two Dutch women then took of running towards the goal line past the Cameroonian wall. I saw it but not any of the Cameroonian women forming the wall or any other peeled off to cover her, (Just like the Nigerian defender ignored the Norwegian lady before it was too late to concede goal #2.)
The Dutch plan may not have been to pass to that lady but seeing her that wide open the ball went to her. She threaded it into the Cameroon box where it surprised a Cameroon defender and her awkward attempt at clearance sent the ball back towards her keeper. A lurking Dutch in the box intercepted it (said, "thank you, ma'am") and tapped it in, 2 - 1.
That no one covered the Dutch lady is difficult to explain. It was too plain to see. In the Nig - SK match thread I stated that one of the traits of a good defender is to be situationally aware and alert, to understand and quickly react to changes taking place. Cameroon, I'm sorry to say, failed woefully here.
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It was a freekick to the Dutch on the rt side between the penalty box and the touchline. Two Dutch women stood by the ball and two Cam women formed a wall. One of the two Dutch women then took of running towards the goal line past the Cameroonian wall. I saw it but not any of the Cameroonian women forming the wall or any other peeled off to cover her, (Just like the Nigerian defender ignored the Norwegian lady before it was too late to concede goal #2.)
The Dutch plan may not have been to pass to that lady but seeing her that wide open the ball went to her. She threaded it into the Cameroon box where it surprised a Cameroon defender and her awkward attempt at clearance sent the ball back towards her keeper. A lurking Dutch in the box intercepted it (said, "thank you, ma'am") and tapped it in, 2 - 1.
That no one covered the Dutch lady is difficult to explain. It was too plain to see. In the Nig - SK match thread I stated that one of the traits of a good defender is to be situationally aware and alert, to understand and quickly react to changes taking place. Cameroon, I'm sorry to say, failed woefully here.
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It’s all subjective but we are doing better in an arguably stronger group than the other two teamsIgugu wrote:I have watched the three Women African National Teams in the current World Cup. I kept asking myself: how did Nigeria become the African Champions? Cameroonian and S. African women teams showed more substance of championship materials than Nigeria. They were more purposeful, they had better ball control than Nigerians, they were faster and more co-ordinated. The defended better and make incursions into opponents half more often and showed ability to score from their runs.
All we did was load up our teams with madams and fat women that can't run hoping to win?
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I too missed the Colorado joke for the simple reason that there are more than a handful of states now with legal recreational marijuana
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Fact not feelings!TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:It’s all subjective but we are doing better in an arguably stronger group than the other two teamsIgugu wrote:I have watched the three Women African National Teams in the current World Cup. I kept asking myself: how did Nigeria become the African Champions? Cameroonian and S. African women teams showed more substance of championship materials than Nigeria. They were more purposeful, they had better ball control than Nigerians, they were faster and more co-ordinated. The defended better and make incursions into opponents half more often and showed ability to score from their runs.
All we did was load up our teams with madams and fat women that can't run hoping to win?
Cheers.
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We don't all have to serve or even honor the call to serve but don't boo those that choose to honor the call to serve...© Cellular 2009
"I do not think I know everything about football but I have massive experience." - Arsene Wenger
We don't all have to serve or even honor the call to serve but don't boo those that choose to honor the call to serve...© Cellular 2009
"I do not think I know everything about football but I have massive experience." - Arsene Wenger