[WCQ] Namibia 1-1 Nigeria: FT (Oboabona)
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Re: [WCQ] Namibia 0-0 Nigeria: HT
Sorry but Ujah is not it, NEXT.
Re: [WCQ] Namibia 0-0 Nigeria: 1st Half
Robbynice wrote:I now see why you are lying that the team is not playing well...You no get shame at all at all...smhB!GGESTMAN wrote:Musa skimmed the defence, Odu's left foot shot was lame, Ujah's shot was high and wild. Imoh Ezekiel watches on in Belgium.....
Biggestman....we no need any tfco brother in our team, we got one in Onazi already..

But honestly, we have played really well except that Uja just declined to score..!
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Re: [WCQ] Namibia 0-0 Nigeria: HT
Over the last three matches so far, Nigeria's attack line has been blunt. Food for thought, Can these Eagles fly against the uruguan or spanish team? The attack has been very poor. None of the new attackers has proven worthy of remaining in the team going forward.
Re: [WCQ] Namibia 0-0 Nigeria: 1st Half
Playing "rough" is part of their game-plan.B!GGESTMAN wrote:these Namibians play like Cameroon. Useless thugs!
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Re: [WCQ] Namibia 0-0 Nigeria: HT
Good possession play but we need to finish chances.
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Re: [WCQ] Namibia 0-0 Nigeria: HT
Those Nambians are very fast on the counter but our defense have dealt with themvery well.
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Re: [WCQ] Namibia 0-0 Nigeria: 1st Half
Babalawo wrote:Robbynice wrote:I now see why you are lying that the team is not playing well...You no get shame at all at all...smhB!GGESTMAN wrote:Musa skimmed the defence, Odu's left foot shot was lame, Ujah's shot was high and wild. Imoh Ezekiel watches on in Belgium.....
Dude is a fraud....I exposed him trying to pick on Mba, now he has moved to Ujah.
where did i pick on Mba? You mean when i said he had "lost a few balls". Your whole life is a joke, that is why I can't stop laughing at you!





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Re: [WCQ] Namibia 0-0 Nigeria: 1st Half
I know. Surprisingly positiveCellular wrote:And you did not develop a rash or somn...txj wrote:B!GGESTMAN wrote:Musa skimmed the defence, Odu's left foot shot was lame, Ujah's shot was high and wild. Imoh Ezekiel watches on in Belgium.....
He's not here.
Focus on those who are!
Ujah's playing ok; moving well, holding up when necessary. Delivery from flanks has been either poor or predictable...esp from Uwa
We are controlling the game for the most part, but with turnovers by Mba and Onazi..
Matter of time b/4 we score...
Concerned a little about how easily they are able to play thru our MF from time to time...spacing/assignment problem...![]()
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Re: [WCQ] Namibia 0-0 Nigeria: 1st Half
metalalloy wrote:Fair summary. Their counter attacks have looked dangerous. The one play after Mba got stepped on comes to mind. it seems as if we were trying to foul to get a stop though.txj wrote:B!GGESTMAN wrote:Musa skimmed the defence, Odu's left foot shot was lame, Ujah's shot was high and wild. Imoh Ezekiel watches on in Belgium.....
He's not here.
Focus on those who are!
Ujah's playing ok; moving well, holding up when necessary. Delivery from flanks has been either poor or predictable...esp from Uwa
We are controlling the game for the most part, but with turnovers by Mba and Onazi..
Matter of time b/4 we score...
Concerned a little about how easily they are able to play thru our MF from time to time...spacing/assignment problem...
Emphasis on 'look'...Not much doing....
Seems a pretty straightforward game to me..
Need to vary the runs of the wide players esp Musa. He needs to come in more centrally to give Ujah a chance at the quick 1-2 to free him to run at the blind side...
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Re: [WCQ] Namibia 0-0 Nigeria: HT
DIMKA76 wrote:Man they guy killed some birds in the first half.Gooner1 wrote:we need to get a new leftback elderson sucks.....hasn't improved since the days of amodu......
Thanks for sharing the link. clearer than what i was using
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Re: [WCQ] Namibia 0-0 Nigeria: HT
good game so far by the SE, fast paced and unsettling the Namibians whenever they have the ball.
Mba needs to ghost into the available space whenever Musa runs with the ball, he's done a few pull backs, if Mba acts as the 3rd attacker we should get a goal or something, go SE
Mba needs to ghost into the available space whenever Musa runs with the ball, he's done a few pull backs, if Mba acts as the 3rd attacker we should get a goal or something, go SE
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Re: [WCQ] Namibia 0-0 Nigeria: 1st Half
Dude you are a fraud and you are getting exposed....B!GGESTMAN wrote:Babalawo wrote:Robbynice wrote:I now see why you are lying that the team is not playing well...You no get shame at all at all...smhB!GGESTMAN wrote:Musa skimmed the defence, Odu's left foot shot was lame, Ujah's shot was high and wild. Imoh Ezekiel watches on in Belgium.....
Dude is a fraud....I exposed him trying to pick on Mba, now he has moved to Ujah.
where did i pick on Mba? You mean when i said he had "lost a few balls". Your whole life is a joke, that is why I can't stop laughing at you!![]()
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Re: [WCQ] Namibia 0-0 Nigeria: HT
So far two clear cut chances both wasted by Ujah. Our set plays have been poor generally 9ja controlling the game without enough penetration in the final third. If Ujah hadn't been pulled down I would have liked to see what he would have done with that opportunity. the corner kicks dont look we practice them. No too please with our 11 doesnt protect the and turns over to often 2 half about to start
Re: [WCQ] Namibia 0-0 Nigeria: HT
I like Ujah's activity level. He is a very busy player. He likes to be in the thick of things. I just hope he finishes better.
Mba has been better today but still not stamping any authority on the game. Maybe too much to ask for. His work rate has definitely improved in this game and he is now coming back to get the ball.
I dont know if i like Mikel too close to the left wing....he will be better closer to center.
We have been fairly good so far.
Mba has been better today but still not stamping any authority on the game. Maybe too much to ask for. His work rate has definitely improved in this game and he is now coming back to get the ball.
I dont know if i like Mikel too close to the left wing....he will be better closer to center.
We have been fairly good so far.
Re: [WCQ] Namibia 0-0 Nigeria: HT
Is it possible for Keshi to invite Ezikel Imo to try out as a striker for the Confederation cup. Surely there is paucity of quality,dependable and reliable striker with current Super eagles.
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Re: [WCQ] Namibia 0-0 Nigeria: HT
We get to the bridge, we cross am. African team and youropia team no be d same bros.platini wrote:Over the last three matches so far, Nigeria's attack line has been blunt. Food for thought, Can these Eagles fly against the uruguan or spanish team? The attack has been very poor. None of the new attackers has proven worthy of remaining in the team going forward.
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Re: [WCQ] Namibia 0-0 Nigeria: HT
Ugbowo wrote:I like Ujah's activity level. He is a very busy player. He likes to be in the thick of things. I just hope he finishes better.
Mba has been better today but still not stamping any authority on the game. Maybe too much to ask for. His work rate has definitely improved in this game and he is now coming back to get the ball.
I dont know if i like Mikel too close to the left wing....he will be better closer to center.
We have been fairly good so far.
he's on the left because he is covering for Echiejile (who has been awful)
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Re: [WCQ] Namibia 0-0 Nigeria: HT
How come everybody can see this and I can't? What's a working link that I can watch it on, on my phone?
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Lord mikel makes it look so simple.
We have been brainwashed by the Premier League that it's the best in the world. Nonsense. It's the best brand
Roy Keane: ITV 02/25/14
He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
Gary Neville: Mirror: 12/23/14
I think Spain’s by far the best league.
Scholes. UK Guardian 9/6/16
Roy Keane: ITV 02/25/14
He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
Gary Neville: Mirror: 12/23/14
I think Spain’s by far the best league.
Scholes. UK Guardian 9/6/16
Re: [WCQ] Namibia 0-0 Nigeria: HT
1naija wrote:How come everybody can see this and I can't? What's a working link that I can watch it on, on my phone?
maceo4 wrote:Any ipad friendly links?
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Re: [WCQ] Namibia 0-0 Nigeria: HT
We don't "seem to" know what to do with the ball.
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: [WCQ] Namibia 0-0 Nigeria: HT
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