Cameroon vs Nigeria 0-1 FT Ajibade , assist Onomonu
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Re: Cameroon vs Nigeria 0-1 FT Ajibade , assist Onomonu
Will probably not be clear for a few years but I can see Spain capping her at senior level to tie her, even though they have a lot of talent.Damunk wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 10:27 pmEven if the girl is a bit young and obviously still growing physically, it’s worth it.packerland wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 10:06 pmGood call. That girl is good.bret- hart wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 9:58 pmThe only foreign born we need to recruit before the world cup is Vicky Lopez. Spanish father Nigerian mother. Plays for Spain u20 but says she wants to play for Nigeria. Girl reminds Mr of Martha. Only 16 years old.packerland wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 9:17 pmDo we have innit girls other than plumptree that we can add to this team? I have a feeling that the North Africans (especially Morocco & Tunisia) might take over very soon. They can easily import French and Belgian born players into their team.Gotti wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 8:41 pmHopefully, we should be getting younger U20 players in areas of most need...TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 8:36 pm What’s important to me is that we’re headed to Australia and New Zealand. Randy Waldron has an opportunity to really polish off this team before we get there
Esther Onyenezide and Deborah Ajibola should shore up midfield, and Tosin Demehin in CD.
RB is still relatively shaky IMHO (hopefully Chidinma Okeke regains her form)...
But we should start seeing the "polishing" of the WC squad from the 2 games vs USA in Sept.
She could easily turn into the female Messi in 5 years and if we strike it while it’s hot, we have a genuine world star on our hands.
She is that good.
She was in their U17 Euro team that came second a couple of months ago - provided the assist for the equalizer. They lost to Germany, who are in same group as Nigeria's team for the U17 World Cup later in the year:
She will probably make the team to the U17 World Cup later this year. There is rumour Barca want her from Madrid CFF (Rita's team) - plays for the B team but makes appearances for the senior team.
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Re: Cameroon vs Nigeria
All I can say is Botswana is a lot better than you give them credit for. The only team that has really been able to handle Botswana are the SuperFalcons. Both South Africa and Morocco struggled against themGotti wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 1:53 amCameroon still has a chance to make it to the WC 2023...Damunk wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 9:56 pmYou should ask him why Cameroon wasn’t even invited to “make up the numbers”.Odas wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 8:35 pmFine, but you (Cameroon) will NOT be goingchopachop wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 7:03 pmand you will go to the wc to make up the numbers as usualbret- hart wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 7:00 pmThe irony. A camroonian complaining about the referee. We will send your team of ugly transvestites packing today.
Each of 4 losing quarter-finalists at WAFCON will play against another losing q-finalist on Sunday, and the two winners will qualify for a 10-team multi-federation playoffs in Australia (or is it New Zealand?) from which 3 teams will qualify to play in the WWC 2023 (which has been expanded for the first time to 32 teams).
On Sunday, Cameroon will play against Botswana, which (with all due respect to Botswana which has played quite well and has been generally competitive), if the form guide holds up, gives the Lioness a good opportunity to make the WWCQ playoffs. In the other game on Sunday, Senegal will take on Tunisia. May the best teams win.
Cheers.
Re: Cameroon vs Nigeria 0-1 FT Ajibade , assist Onomonu
No, In this coming 2023 women's WC, I fear for our African representative bar may be SA that is well coachedOdas wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 11:52 pm In this coming women's world cup (2023) tournament, I dare say our lady (African) teams will perform much better than they used to do.
For example, our next opponent (Morocco) play so well one can easily mistake them for men. That's how good they are from what I saw in their game against Botswana.
In a way, I am scared of them, but that's a wahala for next Monday (July 18, 2022) and till then, I have to enjoy this our victory against Cameroon
and are better technically, the African representatives have to improve drastically else they don't stand a chance
with the European teams and say countries like Japan even. Most of the fouls committed by both sides yesterday were
not malicious in intent but due to poor reading of the ball movement, body balance, foot speed, positioning etc.
The European, north american and asian countries have pumped millions creating domestic leagues, invested in players
and good infrastures, training and nutrional personel, coaches, better transportation network, equipments etc even with
that results don't just appear overnight it takes time. C'mon we have players playing in places like Belarus and are called
as professionals just because they are playing abroad, their game won't improve playing in places like Belarus and Kazahkstan.
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so you approved the time killing tactic, eh? Well, we know killing time is part of the game if a team is leading and it's done reasonably.
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.
Re: Cameroon vs Nigeria 0-1 FT Ajibade , assist Onomonu
No, I am not suggesting anything, bro. Rather, I am saying the Moroccans are very good based on what I saw them display in their game against Botswana and I am scared of them.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 1:59 amAre you suggesting that Botswana did not play well against usOdas wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 11:52 pm In this coming women's world cup (2023) tournament, I dare say our lady (African) teams will perform much better than they used to do.
For example, our next opponent (Morocco) play so well one can easily mistake them for men. That's how good they are from what I saw in their game against Botswana.
In a way, I am scared of them, but that's a wahala for next Monday (July 18, 2022) and till then, I have to enjoy this our victory against Cameroon
Cheers
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.
Re: Cameroon vs Nigeria
Hmm, Morocco 'struggled against Botswana?' I must disagree with you; bro.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 2:08 amAll I can say is Botswana is a lot better than you give them credit for. The only team that has really been able to handle Botswana are the SuperFalcons. Both South Africa and Morocco struggled against themGotti wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 1:53 amCameroon still has a chance to make it to the WC 2023...Damunk wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 9:56 pmYou should ask him why Cameroon wasn’t even invited to “make up the numbers”.Odas wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 8:35 pmFine, but you (Cameroon) will NOT be goingchopachop wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 7:03 pmand you will go to the wc to make up the numbers as usualbret- hart wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 7:00 pmThe irony. A camroonian complaining about the referee. We will send your team of ugly transvestites packing today.
Each of 4 losing quarter-finalists at WAFCON will play against another losing q-finalist on Sunday, and the two winners will qualify for a 10-team multi-federation playoffs in Australia (or is it New Zealand?) from which 3 teams will qualify to play in the WWC 2023 (which has been expanded for the first time to 32 teams).
On Sunday, Cameroon will play against Botswana, which (with all due respect to Botswana which has played quite well and has been generally competitive), if the form guide holds up, gives the Lioness a good opportunity to make the WWCQ playoffs. In the other game on Sunday, Senegal will take on Tunisia. May the best teams win.
Cheers
Based on what I saw from the match-up, I won't say Morocco struggled. If one can say Morocco struggled in winning Botswana, then same can be said about us (Super Falcons) in our game against Cameroon.
Perhaps I am wrong, but from what I saw in the game, Morocco is so good one can easily be convinced they are men if such is said of them. I am referring to precision passing, players' beautiful movement on/off the ball and et al.
Bros, not only am I impressed, I am scared of them also, especially because they are; in addition, the HOST nation.
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.
Re: Cameroon vs Nigeria
I already pointed out that Botswana "has played quite well and has been generally competitive"...TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 2:08 amAll I can say is Botswana is a lot better than you give them credit for. The only team that has really been able to handle Botswana are the SuperFalcons. Both South Africa and Morocco struggled against them
It's football and literally anything is possible, but, nonetheless, if the form guide holds, I expect Cameroon to win.
Both teams have played only one common opponent at this WAFCON - the Super Falcons...
And, again with all due respect to the Mares, the Lioness provided much stiffer opposition to the Falcons.
As I also said, may the best teams win on Sunday...
We want to MAXIMIZE Africa's WC qualification chances.
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Re: Cameroon vs Nigeria
Just responding to your sarcasm bro…chopachop wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 1:35 amIs it an invitation ? Didn't know.Damunk wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 9:56 pmYou should ask him why Cameroon wasn’t even invited to “make up the numbers”.Odas wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 8:35 pmFine, but you (Cameroon) will NOT be goingchopachop wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 7:03 pmand you will go to the wc to make up the numbers as usualbret- hart wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 7:00 pmThe irony. A camroonian complaining about the referee. We will send your team of ugly transvestites packing today.
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Re: Cameroon vs Nigeria 0-1 FT Ajibade , assist Onomonu
It wont take long to clear her if she agrees to play for Nigeria. Tariq Lamptey and Inaki Williams switch to Ghana didnt take long. If she is serious about playing for the falcons( I hear she wants to play for Nigeria) She will be cleared long before the 2023 world cup. The NFF and Coach Waldrum need to approach her. Hell Ajibade and Oshoala approching her will probably be all it takes.cybersoccerfan wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 2:01 amWill probably not be clear for a few years but I can see Spain capping her at senior level to tie her, even though they have a lot of talent.Damunk wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 10:27 pmEven if the girl is a bit young and obviously still growing physically, it’s worth it.packerland wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 10:06 pmGood call. That girl is good.bret- hart wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 9:58 pmThe only foreign born we need to recruit before the world cup is Vicky Lopez. Spanish father Nigerian mother. Plays for Spain u20 but says she wants to play for Nigeria. Girl reminds Mr of Martha. Only 16 years old.packerland wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 9:17 pmDo we have innit girls other than plumptree that we can add to this team? I have a feeling that the North Africans (especially Morocco & Tunisia) might take over very soon. They can easily import French and Belgian born players into their team.Gotti wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 8:41 pmHopefully, we should be getting younger U20 players in areas of most need...TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 8:36 pm What’s important to me is that we’re headed to Australia and New Zealand. Randy Waldron has an opportunity to really polish off this team before we get there
Esther Onyenezide and Deborah Ajibola should shore up midfield, and Tosin Demehin in CD.
RB is still relatively shaky IMHO (hopefully Chidinma Okeke regains her form)...
But we should start seeing the "polishing" of the WC squad from the 2 games vs USA in Sept.
She could easily turn into the female Messi in 5 years and if we strike it while it’s hot, we have a genuine world star on our hands.
She is that good.
She was in their U17 Euro team that came second a couple of months ago - provided the assist for the equalizer. They lost to Germany, who are in same group as Nigeria's team for the U17 World Cup later in the year:
She will probably make the team to the U17 World Cup later this year. There is rumour Barca want her from Madrid CFF (Rita's team) - plays for the B team but makes appearances for the senior team.
You will see Rita at end of the video:
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Re: Cameroon vs Nigeria 0-1 FT Ajibade , assist Onomonu
What do you expect from agent Bret Fart? He is the same piss poor agent that has been promoting the Israeli League basket.
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Re: Cameroon vs Nigeria 0-1 FT Ajibade , assist Onomonu
...what a grueling match our girls played yesterday.
Both teams played exhaustively, and all it took was a shot on target which Ajibade achieved with her head, and well directed.
I see us pipping Morocco next.
Both teams played exhaustively, and all it took was a shot on target which Ajibade achieved with her head, and well directed.
I see us pipping Morocco next.
Re: Cameroon vs Nigeria
Odas, there's no need for that fear. We dominated Botswana way more than Morocco did. Botswana actually scored against Morocco, which is something they couldn't do against us. Fact: Morocco,spath to the semis has been quite kind, they have not played a top African team in the competition. The last time they did (friendly against Ivory Coast just before the start of this tournament), they struggled to get a 0-0 draw as they were peppered by the Ivorians. Now is their time of reckoning. Coupled with the fact that they are not a clinical side, it will be difficult to score let alone win against Nigeria. We on the other hand are used to playing hosts in this competition and winning. With the World Cup qualification achieved I think the schackles will be off. I believe this will be easier than the Cameroon game. I just can't see any other scenario that a Nigeria win.Odas wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 3:30 amHmm, Morocco 'struggled against Botswana?' I must disagree with you; bro.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 2:08 amAll I can say is Botswana is a lot better than you give them credit for. The only team that has really been able to handle Botswana are the SuperFalcons. Both South Africa and Morocco struggled against themGotti wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 1:53 amCameroon still has a chance to make it to the WC 2023...Damunk wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 9:56 pmYou should ask him why Cameroon wasn’t even invited to “make up the numbers”.Odas wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 8:35 pmFine, but you (Cameroon) will NOT be goingchopachop wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 7:03 pmand you will go to the wc to make up the numbers as usualbret- hart wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 7:00 pmThe irony. A camroonian complaining about the referee. We will send your team of ugly transvestites packing today.
Each of 4 losing quarter-finalists at WAFCON will play against another losing q-finalist on Sunday, and the two winners will qualify for a 10-team multi-federation playoffs in Australia (or is it New Zealand?) from which 3 teams will qualify to play in the WWC 2023 (which has been expanded for the first time to 32 teams).
On Sunday, Cameroon will play against Botswana, which (with all due respect to Botswana which has played quite well and has been generally competitive), if the form guide holds up, gives the Lioness a good opportunity to make the WWCQ playoffs. In the other game on Sunday, Senegal will take on Tunisia. May the best teams win.
Cheers
Based on what I saw from the match-up, I won't say Morocco struggled. If one can say Morocco struggled in winning Botswana, then same can be said about us (Super Falcons) in our game against Cameroon.
Perhaps I am wrong, but from what I saw in the game, Morocco is so good one can easily be convinced they are men if such is said of them. I am referring to precision passing, players' beautiful movement on/off the ball and et al.
Bros, not only am I impressed, I am scared of them also, especially because they are; in addition, the HOST nation.
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What do you guys think on the overall quality, considering many are watching the Women’s Euros side by side with WAFCON?
I’ve just finished watching Spain beat Denmark 1-0 and I’m trying to figure out whether there’s a significant difference in standards or not.
I’ve just finished watching Spain beat Denmark 1-0 and I’m trying to figure out whether there’s a significant difference in standards or not.
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Re: Cameroon vs Nigeria 0-1 FT Ajibade , assist Onomonu
What sticks out the most is probably academy structured players and perhaps over compliance with standards, and to some people that makes their day but to me that’s boring women football that I watch everyday here. With Wafcom you know Cameroon is coming with their men looking women and will be doing some roughian tackling and leg hunting, you know there would be no business as usual. Even the refs bring their own drama and some are looking like take me home. And if anyone got that ref of falcons vs Cameroon digits I would like to chat with you, it’s for a friend though
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Re: Cameroon vs Nigeria 0-1 FT Ajibade , assist Onomonu
Bia (come) Jette1, are you sure the referee's phone number you are looking for is for a friend? Be honest, bro.jette1 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 16, 2022 11:44 pm What sticks out the most is probably academy structured players and perhaps over compliance with standards, and to some people that makes their day but to me that’s boring women football that I watch everyday here. With Wafcom you know Cameroon is coming with their men looking women and will be doing some roughian tackling and leg hunting, you know there would be no business as usual. Even the refs bring their own drama and some are looking like take me home. And if anyone got that ref of falcons vs Cameroon digits I would like to chat with you, it’s for a friend though
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.
Re: Cameroon vs Nigeria
Adisboy,Adisboy wrote: ↑Sat Jul 16, 2022 9:54 pmOdas, there's no need for that fear. We dominated Botswana way more than Morocco did. Botswana actually scored against Morocco, which is something they couldn't do against us. Fact: Morocco,spath to the semis has been quite kind, they have not played a top African team in the competition. The last time they did (friendly against Ivory Coast just before the start of this tournament), they struggled to get a 0-0 draw as they were peppered by the Ivorians. Now is their time of reckoning. Coupled with the fact that they are not a clinical side, it will be difficult to score let alone win against Nigeria. We on the other hand are used to playing hosts in this competition and winning. With the World Cup qualification achieved I think the schackles will be off. I believe this will be easier than the Cameroon game. I just can't see any other scenario that a Nigeria win.Odas wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 3:30 amHmm, Morocco 'struggled against Botswana?' I must disagree with you; bro.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 2:08 amAll I can say is Botswana is a lot better than you give them credit for. The only team that has really been able to handle Botswana are the SuperFalcons. Both South Africa and Morocco struggled against themGotti wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 1:53 amCameroon still has a chance to make it to the WC 2023...
Each of 4 losing quarter-finalists at WAFCON will play against another losing q-finalist on Sunday, and the two winners will qualify for a 10-team multi-federation playoffs in Australia (or is it New Zealand?) from which 3 teams will qualify to play in the WWC 2023 (which has been expanded for the first time to 32 teams).
On Sunday, Cameroon will play against Botswana, which (with all due respect to Botswana which has played quite well and has been generally competitive), if the form guide holds up, gives the Lioness a good opportunity to make the WWCQ playoffs. In the other game on Sunday, Senegal will take on Tunisia. May the best teams win
Cheers
Based on what I saw from the match-up, I won't say Morocco struggled. If one can say Morocco struggled in winning Botswana, then same can be said about us (Super Falcons) in our game against Cameroon.
Perhaps I am wrong, but from what I saw in the game, Morocco is so good one can easily be convinced they are men if such is said of them. I am referring to precision passing, players' beautiful movement on/off the ball and et al.
Bros, not only am I impressed, I am scared of them also, especially because they are; in addition, the HOST nation
I hear you! I am excitedly, yet nervously waiting and looking forward to our match against Morocco on Monday. I hope I will be able to watch the game, though. I don't want to miss it
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.
Re: Cameroon vs Nigeria 0-1 FT Ajibade , assist Onomonu
And what was your observation ?Damunk wrote: ↑Sat Jul 16, 2022 10:06 pm What do you guys think on the overall quality, considering many are watching the Women’s Euros side by side with WAFCON?
I’ve just finished watching Spain beat Denmark 1-0 and I’m trying to figure out whether there’s a significant difference in standards or not.
Re: Cameroon vs Nigeria
The one thing I 'fear' is that the Moroccans will get a lot of FKs...Adisboy wrote: ↑Sat Jul 16, 2022 9:54 pmOdas, there's no need for that fear. We dominated Botswana way more than Morocco did. Botswana actually scored against Morocco, which is something they couldn't do against us. Fact: Morocco,spath to the semis has been quite kind, they have not played a top African team in the competition. The last time they did (friendly against Ivory Coast just before the start of this tournament), they struggled to get a 0-0 draw as they were peppered by the Ivorians. Now is their time of reckoning. Coupled with the fact that they are not a clinical side, it will be difficult to score let alone win against Nigeria. We on the other hand are used to playing hosts in this competition and winning. With the World Cup qualification achieved I think the schackles will be off. I believe this will be easier than the Cameroon game. I just can't see any other scenario that a Nigeria win.
Not only because unconscious bias towards the hosts, but because they are divers.
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My friend, answer kweshon.chopachop wrote: ↑Sun Jul 17, 2022 2:40 pmAnd what was your observation ?Damunk wrote: ↑Sat Jul 16, 2022 10:06 pm What do you guys think on the overall quality, considering many are watching the Women’s Euros side by side with WAFCON?
I’ve just finished watching Spain beat Denmark 1-0 and I’m trying to figure out whether there’s a significant difference in standards or not.
If you no fit, kip kwayet.
I don already tell you say, “I’m trying to figure out…”
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Na how many days he go take you for figure out ?Damunk wrote: ↑Sun Jul 17, 2022 8:27 pmMy friend, answer kweshon.chopachop wrote: ↑Sun Jul 17, 2022 2:40 pmAnd what was your observation ?Damunk wrote: ↑Sat Jul 16, 2022 10:06 pm What do you guys think on the overall quality, considering many are watching the Women’s Euros side by side with WAFCON?
I’ve just finished watching Spain beat Denmark 1-0 and I’m trying to figure out whether there’s a significant difference in standards or not.
If you no fit, kip kwayet.
I don already tell you say, “I’m trying to figure out…”
We did wait you before we proceed oh.
know say the ball dey for your court.
Re: Cameroon vs Nigeria 0-1 FT Ajibade , assist Onomonu
Chei, football lovers indeed.
There were two qualifying matches today at the Wafcon and not a single thread was opened
or any single comment made and some of you will complain that the stands are empty at the Wafcon and Afcon
Tell me how the game will develop in Africa if we don't show interest.
This obsession with the EPL, na continuation of colonial slavery or na some magic spell wey they cast on us.
There were two qualifying matches today at the Wafcon and not a single thread was opened
or any single comment made and some of you will complain that the stands are empty at the Wafcon and Afcon
Tell me how the game will develop in Africa if we don't show interest.
This obsession with the EPL, na continuation of colonial slavery or na some magic spell wey they cast on us.