RUMORS: The reported search for Rohr's Replacement
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What exactly has Rohr achieved with Nigeria that makes him irreplaceable? There was a SE team before Rohr and there will be a SE team after. Give the job to Emanuel Amuneke. He has paid his dues.
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Na wa ooooo.Dammy wrote: Nigeria is a difficult place, Pinnick handed the U17, U20 and Olympic teams to them and we know the end result.
They're all now focused on the SE and if Pinnick bows to their pressure, the SE would go the way of the age grade teams.
We must have been living in a parallel universe. The failure to qualify for the age grade tournament is the fault of "them".
The "them" were quite successful qualifying for age grade competition before Pinnick become NFF president. Now it's, the fault of "them" when Pinnick became NFF president that we failed to qualify for age grade competition.
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But Nigerians don’t want change and anyone smart enough isn’t dying for sheep that will simply forget about their effort (RIP Ken Saro-Waka may your star allways shine bright)!highbury wrote:Nigeria is cursed sha. Bad leaders, weak people
As for football,Nigeria doesn’t have the organisation and mentality to harbour a professional mentality!
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It is interesting how you suddenly realise that PATIENCE pays. Hope you will still remember 'this TRUTH' when the coach is Yobo, Finidi etcAyo Akinfe wrote:I fail to see the need to replace him. Patience is something badly lacking with our football. We forget that it took Westerhoff five years to build a team.
When I look back at the attacks on Didier Descamps after Euro 2016 and then see how the French persevered with him until he won the 2018 World Cup, it is easy to tell that patience pays off. We are on a roll, we are drawing with Brazil and Rohr is gradually building a team. Replacing him now will be suicidal.
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wanaj0 wrote:It is interesting how you suddenly realise that PATIENCE pays. Hope you will still remember 'this TRUTH' when the coach is Yobo, Finidi etcAyo Akinfe wrote:I fail to see the need to replace him. Patience is something badly lacking with our football. We forget that it took Westerhoff five years to build a team.
When I look back at the attacks on Didier Descamps after Euro 2016 and then see how the French persevered with him until he won the 2018 World Cup, it is easy to tell that patience pays off. We are on a roll, we are drawing with Brazil and Rohr is gradually building a team. Replacing him now will be suicidal.
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you have to understand continuation , amunneke can not even qualifier Nigeria for under 21 with the team he won under 17 with ,,dont get me wrong ammuneke is a good coach,, if you bring any coach now is like we starting over ,struggling with qualification ,,remember we dont have super star in our team at moment like kanus ,okocha etc that can turn teams around ,even during times of okocha,kanu they do struggle with average coach ..ohenhen1 wrote:What exactly has Rohr achieved with Nigeria that makes him irreplaceable? There was a SE team before Rohr and there will be a SE team after. Give the job to Emanuel Amuneke. He has paid his dues.
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delisyomie don wrote:you have to understand continuation , amunneke can not even qualifier Nigeria for under 21 with the team he won under 17 with ,,dont get me wrong ammuneke is a good coach,, if you bring any coach now is like we starting over ,struggling with qualification ,,remember we dont have super star in our team at moment like kanus ,okocha etc that can turn teams around ,even during times of okocha,kanu they do struggle with average coach ..ohenhen1 wrote:What exactly has Rohr achieved with Nigeria that makes him irreplaceable? There was a SE team before Rohr and there will be a SE team after. Give the job to Emanuel Amuneke. He has paid his dues.
You also forgot to add that there were a NFF crisis at the time that affected all national teams. You also forgot to add that he qualified Tanzania to the Afcon. He won the U17 world cup with players like Osimhen and Chukwuze. Ex Barcelona player and former SE star performer. I also believe in continuation if i see the light at the end of the road. I dont believe in Rohr. The mere fact that he is still calling up Akpeyi tells me he is too conservative, not the right fit for Nigeria.
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Nagelsmann working with the NFF at this stage of his career is akin to Ndidi signing for Sooting starsEnugu II wrote:Rumors are spreading on what the Federation is planning after Gernot Rohr's current term expires in June. Bear in mind that SE is unlikely to play until late June or July. Meanwhile, there are no reported meetings to renew Rohr's contract inspite of Pinnick's claim a few weeks ago that a renewal is in the works.
The media have begun to publish rumors of coaches brought up in conversation with Federation officials. Here are some names being mentioned:
1. Yusuf Salisu (doing reasonably well with Enugu Rangers)
2. Emmanuel Amuneke
3. Finidi George
4. Julian Nagelsmann
5. Antoine Kamboure
6. Vahid Halilhodzic
In my view, George is a nonstarter except as one of the assistant coaches. Yusuf is a possibility as a Caretaker if transition is bungled and late. Halilhodzic will not occur except if heavy funds are possible. Just my hunches.
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With the current circs, Rohr's contract should be extended. It's not ideal to get rid of him on so many levels.
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No it should not.DIMKA76 wrote:With the current circs, Rohr's contract should be extended. It's not ideal to get rid of him on so many levels.
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The mere fact that you are an ABA man (Anyone But Akpeyi) shows you are as fake as they come.ohenhen1 wrote:delisyomie don wrote:you have to understand continuation , amunneke can not even qualifier Nigeria for under 21 with the team he won under 17 with ,,dont get me wrong ammuneke is a good coach,, if you bring any coach now is like we starting over ,struggling with qualification ,,remember we dont have super star in our team at moment like kanus ,okocha etc that can turn teams around ,even during times of okocha,kanu they do struggle with average coach ..ohenhen1 wrote:What exactly has Rohr achieved with Nigeria that makes him irreplaceable? There was a SE team before Rohr and there will be a SE team after. Give the job to Emanuel Amuneke. He has paid his dues.
You also forgot to add that there were a NFF crisis at the time that affected all national teams. You also forgot to add that he qualified Tanzania to the Afcon. He won the U17 world cup with players like Osimhen and Chukwuze. Ex Barcelona player and former SE star performer. I also believe in continuation if i see the light at the end of the road. I dont believe in Rohr. The mere fact that he is still calling up Akpeyi tells me he is too conservative, not the right fit for Nigeria.
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You are right brother. I don't know why Nigerians are so destructive and always looking for quick result without planing and patience for the plant to bear fruits.mcal wrote:...Rohr has suffocated them as per bribe, kickbacks, side deals, hence they want a new person.
With the list being tabled, they may be wanting a local coach they have screw anyway they want.
The mofos couldn't it to a white man.
After all this years a thief pocket gotta be dry. Bunch of idiots
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Comprehend before responding, try reading again!fabio wrote:Na wa ooooo.Dammy wrote: Nigeria is a difficult place, Pinnick handed the U17, U20 and Olympic teams to them and we know the end result.
They're all now focused on the SE and if Pinnick bows to their pressure, the SE would go the way of the age grade teams.
We must have been living in a parallel universe. The failure to qualify for the age grade tournament is the fault of "them".
The "them" were quite successful qualifying for age grade competition before Pinnick become NFF president. Now it's, the fault of "them" when Pinnick became NFF president that we failed to qualify for age grade competition.
Why are you lying? Yes, it's a strong accusation. What do you have to gain from not saying the truth, despite, knowing the truth.
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Kpele! Pants on fire...Dammy wrote: Comprehend before responding, try reading again!
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I can't help your lack of comprehension olodo! Maybe you are one of those who are not benefiting from Rohr's merit based selection!fabio wrote:Kpele! Pants on fire...Dammy wrote: Comprehend before responding, try reading again!
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You are now benefiting from Rohr player selection under the disguise of merit based selection.Dammy wrote: I can't help your lack of comprehension olodo! Maybe you are one of those who are not benefiting from Rohr's merit based selection!
Musa and Shenu must have blocked the next (3rd and 4th division) invite.
Life na turn by turn Enjoy now the merit based selection
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Despite Musa and Shehu, we've never had it this good selection wise but I know some folks ain't happy!fabio wrote:You are now benefiting from Rohr player selection under the disguise of merit based selection.Dammy wrote: I can't help your lack of comprehension olodo! Maybe you are one of those who are not benefiting from Rohr's merit based selection!
Musa and Shenu must have blocked the next (3rd and 4th division) invite.
Life na turn by turn Enjoy now the merit based selection
I am happy
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Musa that's your World cup GOAT and most experienced player now is benefiting from Baba leadership? keep being deluded
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Despite promoting 3rd and 4th division players... it´s a good pay dayDammy wrote:Despite Musa and Shehu, we've never had it this good selection wise but I know some folks ain't happy!
Musa and Shehu are playing at a higher level than the so-called talents you are promoting.
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Which talents? Or is it your usual hot air?fabio wrote:Despite promoting 3rd and 4th division players... it´s a good pay dayDammy wrote:Despite Musa and Shehu, we've never had it this good selection wise but I know some folks ain't happy!
Musa and Shehu are playing at a higher level than the so-called talents you are promoting.
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You don't have any more 3rd and 4th division players, to introduce to SE under good selection criteria?Dammy wrote: Which talents? Or is it your usual hot air?
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Just like I thought, nothing of value to add, only derailing an interesting thread.fabio wrote:You don't have any more 3rd and 4th division players, to introduce to SE under good selection criteria?Dammy wrote: Which talents? Or is it your usual hot air?
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If it's up to me, none of those Eba (Fufu) eating individuals should smell the Super eagles' (SE) coaching job. They should all stay about eight (8) Kilometers away the the SE - in general.Dammy wrote:Nigeria is a difficult place, Pinnick handed the U17, U20 and Olympic teams to them and we know the end result.mcal wrote:...Rohr has suffocated them as per bribe, kickbacks, side deals, hence they want a new person.
With the list being tabled, they may be wanting a local coach they have screw anyway they want.
The mofos couldn't it to a white man.
After all this years a thief pocket gotta be dry. Bunch of idiots
They're all now focused on the SE and if Pinnick bows to their pressure, the SE would go the way of the age grade teams.
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.