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Cellular wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 7:59 pm
Babalawo wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:53 pm
highbury wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:46 pm
Babalawo wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:38 pm Yes we can!

Yes we will!

South Africa will be under immense pressure as well, all we need to do is stay composed, keep it simple, defend well especially the wing back positions, control the midfield and deploy a very hungry, angry and lethal Osimhen upfront, and the most IMPORTANT of all, have Maduka Okoye in goal.
Now, I know you don't want us to qualify for World Cup. With Okoye, you are pretty much setting us up for failure.
I have seen how far Nwabali has set you up for certain qualification.
Which one of the goals scored was Nwabili's fault?

One thing for sure is that your client hasn't proven to not puke all over himself or shhait on himself when faced with the pressure of representing Naijaria when it counts.
Na wa o.
So you have to completely humiliate Maduka to make your case for Nwabali?
This is like, cutting off your nose to make your eyes look more attractive. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
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Damunk wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 8:04 am
Cellular wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 7:59 pm
Babalawo wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:53 pm
highbury wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:46 pm
Babalawo wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:38 pm Yes we can!

Yes we will!

South Africa will be under immense pressure as well, all we need to do is stay composed, keep it simple, defend well especially the wing back positions, control the midfield and deploy a very hungry, angry and lethal Osimhen upfront, and the most IMPORTANT of all, have Maduka Okoye in goal.
Now, I know you don't want us to qualify for World Cup. With Okoye, you are pretty much setting us up for failure.
I have seen how far Nwabali has set you up for certain qualification.
Which one of the goals scored was Nwabili's fault?

One thing for sure is that your client hasn't proven to not puke all over himself or shhait on himself when faced with the pressure of representing Naijaria when it counts.
Na wa o.
So you have to completely humiliate Maduka to make your case for Nwabali?
This is like, cutting off your nose to make your eyes look more attractive. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
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Damunk wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 8:04 am
Cellular wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 7:59 pm
Babalawo wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:53 pm
highbury wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:46 pm
Babalawo wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:38 pm Yes we can!

Yes we will!

South Africa will be under immense pressure as well, all we need to do is stay composed, keep it simple, defend well especially the wing back positions, control the midfield and deploy a very hungry, angry and lethal Osimhen upfront, and the most IMPORTANT of all, have Maduka Okoye in goal.
Now, I know you don't want us to qualify for World Cup. With Okoye, you are pretty much setting us up for failure.
I have seen how far Nwabali has set you up for certain qualification.
Which one of the goals scored was Nwabili's fault?

One thing for sure is that your client hasn't proven to not puke all over himself or shhait on himself when faced with the pressure of representing Naijaria when it counts.
Na wa o.
So you have to completely humiliate Maduka to make your case for Nwabali?
This is like, cutting off your nose to make your eyes look more attractive. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
When others were humiliating Nwabili to make a case for Maduka.... Let me guess, You didn't see it (apologies, Arsene Wenger).
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Damunk wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 8:04 am
Cellular wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 7:59 pm
Babalawo wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:53 pm
highbury wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:46 pm
Babalawo wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:38 pm Yes we can!

Yes we will!

South Africa will be under immense pressure as well, all we need to do is stay composed, keep it simple, defend well especially the wing back positions, control the midfield and deploy a very hungry, angry and lethal Osimhen upfront, and the most IMPORTANT of all, have Maduka Okoye in goal.
Now, I know you don't want us to qualify for World Cup. With Okoye, you are pretty much setting us up for failure.
I have seen how far Nwabali has set you up for certain qualification.
Which one of the goals scored was Nwabili's fault?

One thing for sure is that your client hasn't proven to not puke all over himself or shhait on himself when faced with the pressure of representing Naijaria when it counts.
Na wa o.
So you have to completely humiliate Maduka to make your case for Nwabali?
This is like, cutting off your nose to make your eyes look more attractive. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
Tension and the ability to handle tension are attributes good players should try to attain.
Maduka can still get there.
I am not arguing whether he is a good player or not.
He will grow into being confident in goal when representing Naijaria.
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Damunk wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 8:04 am
Cellular wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 7:59 pm
Babalawo wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:53 pm
highbury wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:46 pm
Babalawo wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:38 pm Yes we can!

Yes we will!

South Africa will be under immense pressure as well, all we need to do is stay composed, keep it simple, defend well especially the wing back positions, control the midfield and deploy a very hungry, angry and lethal Osimhen upfront, and the most IMPORTANT of all, have Maduka Okoye in goal.
Now, I know you don't want us to qualify for World Cup. With Okoye, you are pretty much setting us up for failure.
I have seen how far Nwabali has set you up for certain qualification.
Which one of the goals scored was Nwabili's fault?

One thing for sure is that your client hasn't proven to not puke all over himself or shhait on himself when faced with the pressure of representing Naijaria when it counts.
Na wa o.
So you have to completely humiliate Maduka to make your case for Nwabali?
This is like, cutting off your nose to make your eyes look more attractive. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
Tension and the ability to handle tension are attributes good players should try to attain.
Maduka can still get there.
I am not arguing whether he is a good player or not.
He will grow into being confident in goal when representing Naijaria.
THERE WAS A COUNTRY...

...can't cry more than the bereaved!

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fabio wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 5:40 pm
Damunk wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 8:04 am
Cellular wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 7:59 pm
Babalawo wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:53 pm
highbury wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:46 pm
Babalawo wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:38 pm Yes we can!

Yes we will!

South Africa will be under immense pressure as well, all we need to do is stay composed, keep it simple, defend well especially the wing back positions, control the midfield and deploy a very hungry, angry and lethal Osimhen upfront, and the most IMPORTANT of all, have Maduka Okoye in goal.
Now, I know you don't want us to qualify for World Cup. With Okoye, you are pretty much setting us up for failure.
I have seen how far Nwabali has set you up for certain qualification.
Which one of the goals scored was Nwabili's fault?

One thing for sure is that your client hasn't proven to not puke all over himself or shhait on himself when faced with the pressure of representing Naijaria when it counts.
Na wa o.
So you have to completely humiliate Maduka to make your case for Nwabali?
This is like, cutting off your nose to make your eyes look more attractive. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
When others were humiliating Nwabili to make a case for Maduka.... Let me guess, You didn't see it (apologies, Arsene Wenger).
Check your dictionary. You’ll discover there’s a difference in the definitions of the verbs ‘humiliate’ and ‘criticise’.
The fact that you are mixing them up is both a surprise and a disappointment. :rotf:
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Matter arising - is there a conflict of interest developing that could derail SE from qualifying that we’re not paying close attention’s to? When you look at the big picture some things are not making sense.

We’re just 90days away from the WCQ and Chelle is bogged down with the Chan project, they have saddled him with the responsibility of trying to win a tournament that means nothing. Instead of focusing on SE players as we enter a new season, he’s now in Ikenne coaching Papa Daniel and players he knows are not good enough for SE. As we all know, there will be pressure from stake holders to include some of the players in the next SE squad. I’ve been following football long enough to know that this is a very unusual move for a national team coach. I could be wrong but it seems the Nff believes they have Chan players who should be in the SE but we all know there’s not 1. This issue needs attention.
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EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 3:42 pm Matter arising - is there a conflict of interest developing that could derail SE from qualifying that we’re not paying close attention’s to? When you look at the big picture some things are not making sense.

We’re just 90days away from the WCQ and Chelle is bogged down with the Chan project, they have saddled him with the responsibility of trying to win a tournament that means nothing. Instead of focusing on SE players as we enter a new season, he’s now in Ikenne coaching Papa Daniel and players he knows are not good enough for SE. As we all know, there will be pressure from stake holders to include some of the players in the next SE squad. I’ve been following football long enough to know that this is a very unusual move for a national team coach. I could be wrong but it seems the Nff believes they have Chan players who should be in the SE but we all know there’s not 1. This issue needs attention.
but your current SE has only one win in 6 wcqs. you should focus on AFCON. wetin you want do for wc even if you qualify? 3 games and out
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Bigpokey24 wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 4:26 pm
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 3:42 pm Matter arising - is there a conflict of interest developing that could derail SE from qualifying that we’re not paying close attention’s to? When you look at the big picture some things are not making sense.

We’re just 90days away from the WCQ and Chelle is bogged down with the Chan project, they have saddled him with the responsibility of trying to win a tournament that means nothing. Instead of focusing on SE players as we enter a new season, he’s now in Ikenne coaching Papa Daniel and players he knows are not good enough for SE. As we all know, there will be pressure from stake holders to include some of the players in the next SE squad. I’ve been following football long enough to know that this is a very unusual move for a national team coach. I could be wrong but it seems the Nff believes they have Chan players who should be in the SE but we all know there’s not 1. This issue needs attention.
but your current SE has only one win in 6 wcqs. you should focus on AFCON. wetin you want do for wc even if you qualify? 3 games and out
You definitely have ADHD. Weren't you confident SE were going to qualify just a couple weeks back? You need medical intervention.
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EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 5:17 pm
Bigpokey24 wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 4:26 pm
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 3:42 pm Matter arising - is there a conflict of interest developing that could derail SE from qualifying that we’re not paying close attention’s to? When you look at the big picture some things are not making sense.

We’re just 90days away from the WCQ and Chelle is bogged down with the Chan project, they have saddled him with the responsibility of trying to win a tournament that means nothing. Instead of focusing on SE players as we enter a new season, he’s now in Ikenne coaching Papa Daniel and players he knows are not good enough for SE. As we all know, there will be pressure from stake holders to include some of the players in the next SE squad. I’ve been following football long enough to know that this is a very unusual move for a national team coach. I could be wrong but it seems the Nff believes they have Chan players who should be in the SE but we all know there’s not 1. This issue needs attention.
but your current SE has only one win in 6 wcqs. you should focus on AFCON. wetin you want do for wc even if you qualify? 3 games and out
You definitely have ADHD. Weren't you confident SE were going to qualify just a couple weeks back? You need medical intervention.
stop the insults, focus and don't derail your thread . once again what are you going to do in the wc. you need to accept this now . use the remaining games to prepare and win afcon. you aint winning no wc and 3 games yall out. only 2 wc victories vs bosnia and iceland since 2002 . over 23 years at the wc and just 2 wins in 14 wc matches smh.

your div 2 players, you better enjoy the chan, that's your level

no top clubs signs your players...when last did a big club sign any promising Nigerian? instead your likes run over europe looking for help to scout 2nd choices. wake up. your football is shiiit, you have no league, your do not produce players... lokk at your defendersm saudi, hull, birm m greece..smg
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Bigpokey24 wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 5:25 pm
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 5:17 pm
Bigpokey24 wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 4:26 pm
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 3:42 pm Matter arising - is there a conflict of interest developing that could derail SE from qualifying that we’re not paying close attention’s to? When you look at the big picture some things are not making sense.

We’re just 90days away from the WCQ and Chelle is bogged down with the Chan project, they have saddled him with the responsibility of trying to win a tournament that means nothing. Instead of focusing on SE players as we enter a new season, he’s now in Ikenne coaching Papa Daniel and players he knows are not good enough for SE. As we all know, there will be pressure from stake holders to include some of the players in the next SE squad. I’ve been following football long enough to know that this is a very unusual move for a national team coach. I could be wrong but it seems the Nff believes they have Chan players who should be in the SE but we all know there’s not 1. This issue needs attention.
but your current SE has only one win in 6 wcqs. you should focus on AFCON. wetin you want do for wc even if you qualify? 3 games and out
You definitely have ADHD. Weren't you confident SE were going to qualify just a couple weeks back? You need medical intervention.
stop the insults, focus and don't derail your thread . once again what are you going to do in the wc. you need to accept this now . use the remaining games to prepare and win afcon. you aint winning no wc and 3 games yall out. only 2 wc victories vs bosnia and iceland since 2002 . over 23 years at the wc and just 2 wins in 14 wc matches smh.

your div 2 players, you better enjoy the chan, that's your level

no top clubs signs your players...when last did a big club sign any promising Nigerian? instead your likes run over europe looking for help to scout 2nd choices. wake up. your football is shiiit, you have no league, your do not produce players... lokk at your defendersm saudi, hull, birm m greece..smg
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Damunk wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 6:00 pm
Bigpokey24 wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 5:25 pm
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 5:17 pm
Bigpokey24 wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 4:26 pm
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 3:42 pm Matter arising - is there a conflict of interest developing that could derail SE from qualifying that we’re not paying close attention’s to? When you look at the big picture some things are not making sense.

We’re just 90days away from the WCQ and Chelle is bogged down with the Chan project, they have saddled him with the responsibility of trying to win a tournament that means nothing. Instead of focusing on SE players as we enter a new season, he’s now in Ikenne coaching Papa Daniel and players he knows are not good enough for SE. As we all know, there will be pressure from stake holders to include some of the players in the next SE squad. I’ve been following football long enough to know that this is a very unusual move for a national team coach. I could be wrong but it seems the Nff believes they have Chan players who should be in the SE but we all know there’s not 1. This issue needs attention.
but your current SE has only one win in 6 wcqs. you should focus on AFCON. wetin you want do for wc even if you qualify? 3 games and out
You definitely have ADHD. Weren't you confident SE were going to qualify just a couple weeks back? You need medical intervention.
stop the insults, focus and don't derail your thread . once again what are you going to do in the wc. you need to accept this now . use the remaining games to prepare and win afcon. you aint winning no wc and 3 games yall out. only 2 wc victories vs bosnia and iceland since 2002 . over 23 years at the wc and just 2 wins in 14 wc matches smh.

your div 2 players, you better enjoy the chan, that's your level

no top clubs signs your players...when last did a big club sign any promising Nigerian? instead your likes run over europe looking for help to scout 2nd choices. wake up. your football is shiiit, you have no league, your do not produce players... lokk at your defendersm saudi, hull, birm m greece..smg
What happened to you?
I thought you were for us, not against us.
Abi your new Ghana bakassi babe don derail you? :blink:
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Damunk wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 6:00 pm
Bigpokey24 wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 5:25 pm
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 5:17 pm
Bigpokey24 wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 4:26 pm
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 3:42 pm Matter arising - is there a conflict of interest developing that could derail SE from qualifying that we’re not paying close attention’s to? When you look at the big picture some things are not making sense.

We’re just 90days away from the WCQ and Chelle is bogged down with the Chan project, they have saddled him with the responsibility of trying to win a tournament that means nothing. Instead of focusing on SE players as we enter a new season, he’s now in Ikenne coaching Papa Daniel and players he knows are not good enough for SE. As we all know, there will be pressure from stake holders to include some of the players in the next SE squad. I’ve been following football long enough to know that this is a very unusual move for a national team coach. I could be wrong but it seems the Nff believes they have Chan players who should be in the SE but we all know there’s not 1. This issue needs attention.
but your current SE has only one win in 6 wcqs. you should focus on AFCON. wetin you want do for wc even if you qualify? 3 games and out
You definitely have ADHD. Weren't you confident SE were going to qualify just a couple weeks back? You need medical intervention.
stop the insults, focus and don't derail your thread . once again what are you going to do in the wc. you need to accept this now . use the remaining games to prepare and win afcon. you aint winning no wc and 3 games yall out. only 2 wc victories vs bosnia and iceland since 2002 . over 23 years at the wc and just 2 wins in 14 wc matches smh.

your div 2 players, you better enjoy the chan, that's your level

no top clubs signs your players...when last did a big club sign any promising Nigerian? instead your likes run over europe looking for help to scout 2nd choices. wake up. your football is shiiit, you have no league, your do not produce players... lokk at your defendersm saudi, hull, birm m greece..smg
What happened to you?
I thought you were for us, not against us.
Abi your new Ghana bakassi babe don derail you? :blink:
The guy get multiple personality disorder, he needs help. One day he's Bigpokey, the next day hes Pokeybig. He even has flashes of biggie smalls.
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my honest opinion might be more realistic with a little bit of pessimism.

I think that game will End in a Draw or a loss for the Eagles.

80-90% of that team is Mamelodi Sundowns that play together every week in africa and just finished Club World Cup.

If it was a tournament where teams play 5-6 games and get rhythm, we will defeat them but 2-3 days training versus a team playing months together.

Also, Hugo Broos is another good coach that understands African football and play pragmatic football like Rohr in his hey days, he will out coach Chelle.

However, the beauty of football is that anything can happen but this is my prediction
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Babadee wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 8:41 pm my honest opinion might be more realistic with a little bit of pessimism.

I think that game will End in a Draw or a loss for the Eagles.

80-90% of that team is Mamelodi Sundowns that play together every week in africa and just finished Club World Cup.

If it was a tournament where teams play 5-6 games and get rhythm, we will defeat them but 2-3 days training versus a team playing months together.

Also, Hugo Broos is another good coach that understands African football and play pragmatic football like Rohr in his hey days, he will out coach Chelle.

However, the beauty of football is that anything can happen but this is my prediction
I really believe the SE can win in South Africa but we must change to a more defensive approach to choke off any chances for the home team and rely on Osimhen to deliver, particularly with a focus on winning set pieces in dangerous areas.
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Bigpokey24 wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 4:26 pm
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 3:42 pm Matter arising - is there a conflict of interest developing that could derail SE from qualifying that we’re not paying close attention’s to? When you look at the big picture some things are not making sense.

We’re just 90days away from the WCQ and Chelle is bogged down with the Chan project, they have saddled him with the responsibility of trying to win a tournament that means nothing. Instead of focusing on SE players as we enter a new season, he’s now in Ikenne coaching Papa Daniel and players he knows are not good enough for SE. As we all know, there will be pressure from stake holders to include some of the players in the next SE squad. I’ve been following football long enough to know that this is a very unusual move for a national team coach. I could be wrong but it seems the Nff believes they have Chan players who should be in the SE but we all know there’s not 1. This issue needs attention.
but your current SE has only one win in 6 wcqs. you should focus on AFCON. wetin you want do for wc even if you qualify? 3 games and out
That sounds defeatist :scared:
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If the starting 11 is 40% or more innit boys then they cannot.
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If the starting 11 is 30% or more innit boys then they cannot.
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oscar52 wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 3:40 am If the starting 11 is 30% or more innit boys then they cannot.
Kindly tell us the non innit boys that can win the game. It’s worth billions of Naira.
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Babadee wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 8:41 pm my honest opinion might be more realistic with a little bit of pessimism.

I think that game will End in a Draw or a loss for the Eagles.

80-90% of that team is Mamelodi Sundowns that play together every week in africa and just finished Club World Cup.

If it was a tournament where teams play 5-6 games and get rhythm, we will defeat them but 2-3 days training versus a team playing months together.

Also, Hugo Broos is another good coach that understands African football and play pragmatic football like Rohr in his hey days, he will out coach Chelle.

However, the beauty of football is that anything can happen but this is my prediction
I completely disagree, the SE are a dangerous team when completely cornered. When the stakes are high, they come out swinging. Whenever we take things for granted and relax, we get humbled (Zimbabwe at home)

We will win in SA, it will be a tensed bloodied game, but I am pretty confident we will beat SA in SA.
It will be 0-1 or 1-2.
Nigeria Must Be Great Again

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