NFF to hire a FC in january
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Re: NFF to hire a FC in january
As long as you agree that Arsenal should only sign English players and coaches then it’s all good.highbury wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 6:42 amAll this back and forth is summarized in this: they're some people who believe that we have people in our country who can bring measurable success to our team and the need to go outside is unnecessary and wasteful ( I am in that camp). They are others who think that there is none in the country who can bring the team a good measurable level of success which necessitate the need to go outside to attain that level of success for the team.( Emir and his kind fall under this category).EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 6:26 amGaaad daaayum!See archaic mentality.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 5:50 amFor a very long period in our history, we were indoctrinated with, and subjugated by, the idea that our captors and conquerors who look so different from us are so much better than we are and that we should always loook to them for guidance with eternal gratitude. We were basically put in a state of mind that’s difficult to overcome. Many in our number, unfortunately, have come to perceive our enslavers and masters as demi gods who can turn things around with a wave of their magical wands. It usually takes seeing things in their true state in order to begin to shed the false beliefs with which we’ve been inculcated.Cellular wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 8:28 pmSay it louder for the people in the back!highbury wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 5:32 pmWe have quality coaches in Nigeria to pick from. Besides, our core issue isn't coaching but leadership. Until we get that right we may get transient succeses but it will never be sustained. It will be rinse and repeat. With all of the plethora of foreign coaches we have had, why is our football still trashy?vancity eagle wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 5:07 pmRohr took over SE and immediately turned the team around qualifying us with ease from the most difficult WCQ group we have ever faced.
He had one dead rubber match from the previous ANCQ then went on to win away in Zambia.
Egu is mediocre. He must be replaced by a quality coach. Enough of the rubbish.
I hope they finally get a coach who will give them what they want.
I love a gig like in the consultancy world where "BEST EFFORT" is the target. You learn on the job. You still get paid...
When you do fail, turn around and tell the natives, that the problem isn't you but the organization... that you were put in an untenable situation.
Maybe with more money and more time, you could reach the same conclusion you would've reached had you had any iota of integrity.
But the natives still believe in a messiah. And one who doesn't look or sound like them will likely be more believable.
In that regard, their are two kinds of jakparians; those who embark on discovery with an open mind and those who go to be simply enamored by the cosmetics of a seemingly intoxicating society. The later, of course, have very little chance of making any self uplifting discoveries.
There is a TV series called Stargate SG-1. If you haven’t seen it, I strongly recommend it. That show provides a useful insight into our one-sided romance with white people
Cheers.Maybe we should stop playing the game and ban all teams in Nigeria from playing football because it was invented by our enslavers and colonizers. Why even try to subject out people to coaching the game of out colonizers? Is that not slave mentality? Better yet, close all airports and stop both types of Japa you described.
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Re: NFF to hire a FC in january
You and your perpetual false equivalences. Always using club to judge a National team.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 7:30 amAs long as you agree that Arsenal should only sign English players and coaches then it’s all good.highbury wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 6:42 amAll this back and forth is summarized in this: they're some people who believe that we have people in our country who can bring measurable success to our team and the need to go outside is unnecessary and wasteful ( I am in that camp). They are others who think that there is none in the country who can bring the team a good measurable level of success which necessitate the need to go outside to attain that level of success for the team.( Emir and his kind fall under this category).EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 6:26 amGaaad daaayum!See archaic mentality.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 5:50 amFor a very long period in our history, we were indoctrinated with, and subjugated by, the idea that our captors and conquerors who look so different from us are so much better than we are and that we should always loook to them for guidance with eternal gratitude. We were basically put in a state of mind that’s difficult to overcome. Many in our number, unfortunately, have come to perceive our enslavers and masters as demi gods who can turn things around with a wave of their magical wands. It usually takes seeing things in their true state in order to begin to shed the false beliefs with which we’ve been inculcated.Cellular wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 8:28 pmSay it louder for the people in the back!highbury wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 5:32 pmWe have quality coaches in Nigeria to pick from. Besides, our core issue isn't coaching but leadership. Until we get that right we may get transient succeses but it will never be sustained. It will be rinse and repeat. With all of the plethora of foreign coaches we have had, why is our football still trashy?vancity eagle wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 5:07 pm
Rohr took over SE and immediately turned the team around qualifying us with ease from the most difficult WCQ group we have ever faced.
He had one dead rubber match from the previous ANCQ then went on to win away in Zambia.
Egu is mediocre. He must be replaced by a quality coach. Enough of the rubbish.
I hope they finally get a coach who will give them what they want.
I love a gig like in the consultancy world where "BEST EFFORT" is the target. You learn on the job. You still get paid...
When you do fail, turn around and tell the natives, that the problem isn't you but the organization... that you were put in an untenable situation.
Maybe with more money and more time, you could reach the same conclusion you would've reached had you had any iota of integrity.
But the natives still believe in a messiah. And one who doesn't look or sound like them will likely be more believable.
In that regard, their are two kinds of jakparians; those who embark on discovery with an open mind and those who go to be simply enamored by the cosmetics of a seemingly intoxicating society. The later, of course, have very little chance of making any self uplifting discoveries.
There is a TV series called Stargate SG-1. If you haven’t seen it, I strongly recommend it. That show provides a useful insight into our one-sided romance with white people
Cheers.Maybe we should stop playing the game and ban all teams in Nigeria from playing football because it was invented by our enslavers and colonizers. Why even try to subject out people to coaching the game of out colonizers? Is that not slave mentality? Better yet, close all airports and stop both types of Japa you described.
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Re: NFF to hire a FC in january
Cellular wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 3:24 amWhat does the nonsense you wrote have to do with what I wrote?txj wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2024 6:54 pmCellular wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 8:28 pmSay it louder for the people in the back!highbury wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 5:32 pmWe have quality coaches in Nigeria to pick from. Besides, our core issue isn't coaching but leadership. Until we get that right we may get transient succeses but it will never be sustained. It will be rinse and repeat. With all of the plethora of foreign coaches we have had, why is our football still trashy?vancity eagle wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 5:07 pmRohr took over SE and immediately turned the team around qualifying us with ease from the most difficult WCQ group we have ever faced.
He had one dead rubber match from the previous ANCQ then went on to win away in Zambia.
Egu is mediocre. He must be replaced by a quality coach. Enough of the rubbish.
I hope they finally get a coach who will give them what they want.
I love a gig like in the consultancy world where "BEST EFFORT" is the target. You learn on the job. You still get paid...
When you do fail, turn around and tell the natives, that the problem isn't you but the organization... that you were put in an untenable situation.
Maybe with more money and more time, you could reach the same conclusion you would've reached had you had any iota of integrity.
But the natives still believe in a messiah. And one who doesn't look or sound like them will likely be more believable.
When will you be honest with yourself?
You only need to watch an NPFL game for 5mins to see a lack of tactical details.
One doesn't need to be a Pep to see it starring at you. Just watch the sequence of play. What you will never see are repeat patterns of coordinated team movement. But you will see repeated individuality..
Then you watch the individual players for a minute and the bare truth is starring at you in the face. Its worse when you watch any of the youth teams...
In all the years we've debated this issue, the one constant is our continuing failure to address the fundamental problem of an inability to develop talent.
And continued POSTURING by you folks will not change this basic fact.
It does not matter how long you continue with this travesty, unless those who choose to become coaches dedicate themselves to be top professionals, as their counterparts in other countries, it will NEVER change...
You could have found another thread to attack me... nobe by force to attach something you have been drafting to a post that has nothing to do with what I wrote.
It has EVERYTHING to do with what you wrote above, what you have supported in the past, what you will write in the future, and your fellow travelers on the road to ignorance, like highbury, tonythepussykiller, EII, Goatti, etc...
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We watched this very boring video, 500 times, of Sacchi doing defensive drills, using sticks and without the ball, with Maldini, Baresi and Albertini. We used to think before then that if the other players are better, you have to lose. After that we learned anything is possible – you can beat better teams by using tactics." Jurgen Klopp
Re: NFF to hire a FC in january
Of course that’s what I mean!aruako1 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2024 9:30 amIt is an opinion site. If what you mean by "spin" is my opinion, so be it. That is what we come here to do, to give our opinions. If you want us to leave history in the past, start with the likes of Kongi - they bring up Rohr every few market days. And when they try to conjure some rose-tinted fantasies about Rohr, we will be here to remind them. I want to talk about the NFF but when I see nonsense and I have time, I will counter it.Damunk wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2024 4:53 amThat’s simply your spin.aruako1 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 12:21 pmRohr was correctly fired. And Benin, despite the fact that they have a decent team, are not a big draw for coaches. We had people knocking Nigerian coaches for not coaching in European top leagues and yet I can't point out that Rohr could only land Benin? When we are ready to face the NFF, then we can have that discussion. But Rohr was deservedly fired...the NFF only fired the process and time it took to fire him.Damunk wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 7:27 amRohr was fired in similar circumstances to Amodu.aruako1 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 08, 2024 6:15 pmRohr was rightly fired. My only regret is that he wasn't fired earlier. There is a reason why only Benin would hire him after the Nigeria gig.dEMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Sun Dec 08, 2024 3:48 pm BigPokey , Lolly and the rest of the saboteurs celebrated when Rohr was fired 30 days before Afcon 21. Eguavoen replaced him and we got the worst Afcon in 30yrs and DNQ for wc2022. The same people attributed the failure to the “will of God”, that it wasn’t meant to be and we shouldn’t worry and wait until 2026 WC.
Now they claim 3 months is not enough time to replace a coach knowing full well that another WC and Afcon is on the line. These are the kinds of inconsistencies we have do deal with on a daily basis here. They don’t care about results, they just want to win an argument as the teams keeps losing.
Eguavoen’s team played Tunisia and Ghana x2 and scored 1 pk in 270mins of football in 2021.
In 2024 they’ve played Rwanda x2 Libya and Benin. Lost 1 and scored 2 goals in 4 matches
Both were unjust, untimely and unnecessary.
Both led to unmitigated disasters.
The ‘little’ Benin you denigrate have rudely and easily taken crucial points off the Super Eagles and if we are not careful, they might just be taking our place at the World Cup, thanks to the same coach we dismissed with ignominy.
Bro, leave that matter. It’s embarrassing.
It won’t stand up in court.
A badly-timed decision is a WRONG decision.
Any way he’s history now. Leave that side.



It’s the way you see it. Your opinion and nothing more.
Even your assertion that certain views are “nonsense”, is an opinion, your spin, your interpretation of what you see.
As long as you are not using ‘alternative facts’ to shape your view and insist it is unchallengeable, it’s good.
As I said, a badly-timed decision is a wrong one.
I think that applies to both my profession and yours.
Certainly mine.
It’s a general rule of life.
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Re: NFF to hire a FC in january
No mind dem. It's like a farmer who didn't toil, plant and tender to his crops same time as everyone else. Harvest time comes and they prefer to starve with their paltry returns rather than spend a few bucks to buy or borrow food from the farmer next door. They know that Nigeria isn't working, and that's why they all japa'd. Somehow 9ja has changed to Wakanda from the comfort of their western bases.txj wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 1:53 pmCellular wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 3:24 amWhat does the nonsense you wrote have to do with what I wrote?txj wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2024 6:54 pmCellular wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 8:28 pmSay it louder for the people in the back!highbury wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 5:32 pmWe have quality coaches in Nigeria to pick from. Besides, our core issue isn't coaching but leadership. Until we get that right we may get transient succeses but it will never be sustained. It will be rinse and repeat. With all of the plethora of foreign coaches we have had, why is our football still trashy?vancity eagle wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 5:07 pmRohr took over SE and immediately turned the team around qualifying us with ease from the most difficult WCQ group we have ever faced.
He had one dead rubber match from the previous ANCQ then went on to win away in Zambia.
Egu is mediocre. He must be replaced by a quality coach. Enough of the rubbish.
I hope they finally get a coach who will give them what they want.
I love a gig like in the consultancy world where "BEST EFFORT" is the target. You learn on the job. You still get paid...
When you do fail, turn around and tell the natives, that the problem isn't you but the organization... that you were put in an untenable situation.
Maybe with more money and more time, you could reach the same conclusion you would've reached had you had any iota of integrity.
But the natives still believe in a messiah. And one who doesn't look or sound like them will likely be more believable.
When will you be honest with yourself?
You only need to watch an NPFL game for 5mins to see a lack of tactical details.
One doesn't need to be a Pep to see it starring at you. Just watch the sequence of play. What you will never see are repeat patterns of coordinated team movement. But you will see repeated individuality..
Then you watch the individual players for a minute and the bare truth is starring at you in the face. Its worse when you watch any of the youth teams...
In all the years we've debated this issue, the one constant is our continuing failure to address the fundamental problem of an inability to develop talent.
And continued POSTURING by you folks will not change this basic fact.
It does not matter how long you continue with this travesty, unless those who choose to become coaches dedicate themselves to be top professionals, as their counterparts in other countries, it will NEVER change...
You could have found another thread to attack me... nobe by force to attach something you have been drafting to a post that has nothing to do with what I wrote.
It has EVERYTHING to do with what you wrote above, what you have supported in the past, what you will write in the future, and your fellow travelers on the road to ignorance, like highbury, tonythepussykiller, EII, Goatti, etc...
Enough talking. What is everyone doing to make this situation better? Still waiting for a CE thread that's about taking concrete action.
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Re: NFF to hire a FC in january
txj wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 1:53 pmCellular wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 3:24 amWhat does the nonsense you wrote have to do with what I wrote?txj wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2024 6:54 pmCellular wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 8:28 pmSay it louder for the people in the back!highbury wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 5:32 pmWe have quality coaches in Nigeria to pick from. Besides, our core issue isn't coaching but leadership. Until we get that right we may get transient succeses but it will never be sustained. It will be rinse and repeat. With all of the plethora of foreign coaches we have had, why is our football still trashy?vancity eagle wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 5:07 pmRohr took over SE and immediately turned the team around qualifying us with ease from the most difficult WCQ group we have ever faced.
He had one dead rubber match from the previous ANCQ then went on to win away in Zambia.
Egu is mediocre. He must be replaced by a quality coach. Enough of the rubbish.
I hope they finally get a coach who will give them what they want.
I love a gig like in the consultancy world where "BEST EFFORT" is the target. You learn on the job. You still get paid...
When you do fail, turn around and tell the natives, that the problem isn't you but the organization... that you were put in an untenable situation.
Maybe with more money and more time, you could reach the same conclusion you would've reached had you had any iota of integrity.
But the natives still believe in a messiah. And one who doesn't look or sound like them will likely be more believable.
When will you be honest with yourself?
You only need to watch an NPFL game for 5mins to see a lack of tactical details.
One doesn't need to be a Pep to see it starring at you. Just watch the sequence of play. What you will never see are repeat patterns of coordinated team movement. But you will see repeated individuality..
Then you watch the individual players for a minute and the bare truth is starring at you in the face. Its worse when you watch any of the youth teams...
In all the years we've debated this issue, the one constant is our continuing failure to address the fundamental problem of an inability to develop talent.
And continued POSTURING by you folks will not change this basic fact.
It does not matter how long you continue with this travesty, unless those who choose to become coaches dedicate themselves to be top professionals, as their counterparts in other countries, it will NEVER change...
You could have found another thread to attack me... nobe by force to attach something you have been drafting to a post that has nothing to do with what I wrote.
It has EVERYTHING to do with what you wrote above, what you have supported in the past, what you will write in the future, and your fellow travelers on the road to ignorance, like highbury, tonythepussykiller, EII, Goatti, etc...




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Re: NFF to hire a FC in january
Power to the peoplepackerland wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 10:12 pmtxj wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 1:53 pmCellular wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 3:24 amWhat does the nonsense you wrote have to do with what I wrote?txj wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2024 6:54 pmCellular wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 8:28 pmSay it louder for the people in the back!highbury wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 5:32 pmWe have quality coaches in Nigeria to pick from. Besides, our core issue isn't coaching but leadership. Until we get that right we may get transient succeses but it will never be sustained. It will be rinse and repeat. With all of the plethora of foreign coaches we have had, why is our football still trashy?vancity eagle wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 5:07 pm
Rohr took over SE and immediately turned the team around qualifying us with ease from the most difficult WCQ group we have ever faced.
He had one dead rubber match from the previous ANCQ then went on to win away in Zambia.
Egu is mediocre. He must be replaced by a quality coach. Enough of the rubbish.
I hope they finally get a coach who will give them what they want.
I love a gig like in the consultancy world where "BEST EFFORT" is the target. You learn on the job. You still get paid...
When you do fail, turn around and tell the natives, that the problem isn't you but the organization... that you were put in an untenable situation.
Maybe with more money and more time, you could reach the same conclusion you would've reached had you had any iota of integrity.
But the natives still believe in a messiah. And one who doesn't look or sound like them will likely be more believable.
When will you be honest with yourself?
You only need to watch an NPFL game for 5mins to see a lack of tactical details.
One doesn't need to be a Pep to see it starring at you. Just watch the sequence of play. What you will never see are repeat patterns of coordinated team movement. But you will see repeated individuality..
Then you watch the individual players for a minute and the bare truth is starring at you in the face. Its worse when you watch any of the youth teams...
In all the years we've debated this issue, the one constant is our continuing failure to address the fundamental problem of an inability to develop talent.
And continued POSTURING by you folks will not change this basic fact.
It does not matter how long you continue with this travesty, unless those who choose to become coaches dedicate themselves to be top professionals, as their counterparts in other countries, it will NEVER change...
You could have found another thread to attack me... nobe by force to attach something you have been drafting to a post that has nothing to do with what I wrote.
It has EVERYTHING to do with what you wrote above, what you have supported in the past, what you will write in the future, and your fellow travelers on the road to ignorance, like highbury, tonythepussykiller, EII, Goatti, etc...![]()
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Re: NFF to hire a FC in january
Rohr was past his sell by date when he was fired. The Rohr that beat Argentina 4-2 and Cameroon turned Nigeria into an uncertain dinosaur during (except against Iceland) and after the 2018 WC. We still had some good moments in the 2019 AFCON and it went pear shaped after that. He deserved to be sacked and the fact that he was only able to get a gig with Benin butresses my point.Damunk wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 6:43 pmOf course that’s what I mean!aruako1 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2024 9:30 amIt is an opinion site. If what you mean by "spin" is my opinion, so be it. That is what we come here to do, to give our opinions. If you want us to leave history in the past, start with the likes of Kongi - they bring up Rohr every few market days. And when they try to conjure some rose-tinted fantasies about Rohr, we will be here to remind them. I want to talk about the NFF but when I see nonsense and I have time, I will counter it.Damunk wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2024 4:53 amThat’s simply your spin.aruako1 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 12:21 pmRohr was correctly fired. And Benin, despite the fact that they have a decent team, are not a big draw for coaches. We had people knocking Nigerian coaches for not coaching in European top leagues and yet I can't point out that Rohr could only land Benin? When we are ready to face the NFF, then we can have that discussion. But Rohr was deservedly fired...the NFF only fired the process and time it took to fire him.Damunk wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 7:27 amRohr was fired in similar circumstances to Amodu.aruako1 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 08, 2024 6:15 pmRohr was rightly fired. My only regret is that he wasn't fired earlier. There is a reason why only Benin would hire him after the Nigeria gig.dEMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Sun Dec 08, 2024 3:48 pm BigPokey , Lolly and the rest of the saboteurs celebrated when Rohr was fired 30 days before Afcon 21. Eguavoen replaced him and we got the worst Afcon in 30yrs and DNQ for wc2022. The same people attributed the failure to the “will of God”, that it wasn’t meant to be and we shouldn’t worry and wait until 2026 WC.
Now they claim 3 months is not enough time to replace a coach knowing full well that another WC and Afcon is on the line. These are the kinds of inconsistencies we have do deal with on a daily basis here. They don’t care about results, they just want to win an argument as the teams keeps losing.
Eguavoen’s team played Tunisia and Ghana x2 and scored 1 pk in 270mins of football in 2021.
In 2024 they’ve played Rwanda x2 Libya and Benin. Lost 1 and scored 2 goals in 4 matches
Both were unjust, untimely and unnecessary.
Both led to unmitigated disasters.
The ‘little’ Benin you denigrate have rudely and easily taken crucial points off the Super Eagles and if we are not careful, they might just be taking our place at the World Cup, thanks to the same coach we dismissed with ignominy.
Bro, leave that matter. It’s embarrassing.
It won’t stand up in court.
A badly-timed decision is a WRONG decision.
Any way he’s history now. Leave that side.![]()
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It’s the way you see it. Your opinion and nothing more.
Even your assertion that certain views are “nonsense”, is an opinion, your spin, your interpretation of what you see.
As long as you are not using ‘alternative facts’ to shape your view and insist it is unchallengeable, it’s good.
As I said, a badly-timed decision is a wrong one.
I think that applies to both my profession and yours.
Certainly mine.
It’s a general rule of life.
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Re: NFF to hire a FC in january
But he’s “ONLY” about to knock mighty Nigeria out of the WC to make it “ONLY” 2 straight world cups Nigeria has missed since he qualified Nigeria easily. Also, Benin “ONLY” pays their coach when the salary is due, not “ONLY” once every 18 months.aruako1 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2024 3:36 pmRohr was past his sell by date when he was fired. The Rohr that beat Argentina 4-2 and Cameroon turned Nigeria into an uncertain dinosaur during (except against Iceland) and after the 2018 WC. We still had some good moments in the 2019 AFCON and it went pear shaped after that. He deserved to be sacked and the fact that he was only able to get a gig with Benin butresses my point.Damunk wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 6:43 pmOf course that’s what I mean!aruako1 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2024 9:30 amIt is an opinion site. If what you mean by "spin" is my opinion, so be it. That is what we come here to do, to give our opinions. If you want us to leave history in the past, start with the likes of Kongi - they bring up Rohr every few market days. And when they try to conjure some rose-tinted fantasies about Rohr, we will be here to remind them. I want to talk about the NFF but when I see nonsense and I have time, I will counter it.Damunk wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2024 4:53 amThat’s simply your spin.aruako1 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 12:21 pmRohr was correctly fired. And Benin, despite the fact that they have a decent team, are not a big draw for coaches. We had people knocking Nigerian coaches for not coaching in European top leagues and yet I can't point out that Rohr could only land Benin? When we are ready to face the NFF, then we can have that discussion. But Rohr was deservedly fired...the NFF only fired the process and time it took to fire him.Damunk wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 7:27 amRohr was fired in similar circumstances to Amodu.
Both were unjust, untimely and unnecessary.
Both led to unmitigated disasters.
The ‘little’ Benin you denigrate have rudely and easily taken crucial points off the Super Eagles and if we are not careful, they might just be taking our place at the World Cup, thanks to the same coach we dismissed with ignominy.
Bro, leave that matter. It’s embarrassing.
It won’t stand up in court.
A badly-timed decision is a WRONG decision.
Any way he’s history now. Leave that side.![]()
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It’s the way you see it. Your opinion and nothing more.
Even your assertion that certain views are “nonsense”, is an opinion, your spin, your interpretation of what you see.
As long as you are not using ‘alternative facts’ to shape your view and insist it is unchallengeable, it’s good.
As I said, a badly-timed decision is a wrong one.
I think that applies to both my profession and yours.
Certainly mine.
It’s a general rule of life.
OCCUPY NFF!!
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Re: NFF to hire a FC in january
Kai see lashing !!!EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2024 5:47 pmBut he’s “ONLY” about to knock mighty Nigeria out of the WC to make it “ONLY” 2 straight world cups Nigeria has missed since he qualified Nigeria easily. Also, Benin “ONLY” pays their coach when the salary is due, not “ONLY” once every 18 months.aruako1 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2024 3:36 pmRohr was past his sell by date when he was fired. The Rohr that beat Argentina 4-2 and Cameroon turned Nigeria into an uncertain dinosaur during (except against Iceland) and after the 2018 WC. We still had some good moments in the 2019 AFCON and it went pear shaped after that. He deserved to be sacked and the fact that he was only able to get a gig with Benin butresses my point.Damunk wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 6:43 pmOf course that’s what I mean!aruako1 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2024 9:30 amIt is an opinion site. If what you mean by "spin" is my opinion, so be it. That is what we come here to do, to give our opinions. If you want us to leave history in the past, start with the likes of Kongi - they bring up Rohr every few market days. And when they try to conjure some rose-tinted fantasies about Rohr, we will be here to remind them. I want to talk about the NFF but when I see nonsense and I have time, I will counter it.Damunk wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2024 4:53 amThat’s simply your spin.aruako1 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 12:21 pmRohr was correctly fired. And Benin, despite the fact that they have a decent team, are not a big draw for coaches. We had people knocking Nigerian coaches for not coaching in European top leagues and yet I can't point out that Rohr could only land Benin? When we are ready to face the NFF, then we can have that discussion. But Rohr was deservedly fired...the NFF only fired the process and time it took to fire him.Damunk wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 7:27 am
Rohr was fired in similar circumstances to Amodu.
Both were unjust, untimely and unnecessary.
Both led to unmitigated disasters.
The ‘little’ Benin you denigrate have rudely and easily taken crucial points off the Super Eagles and if we are not careful, they might just be taking our place at the World Cup, thanks to the same coach we dismissed with ignominy.
Bro, leave that matter. It’s embarrassing.
It won’t stand up in court.
A badly-timed decision is a WRONG decision.
Any way he’s history now. Leave that side.![]()
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It’s the way you see it. Your opinion and nothing more.
Even your assertion that certain views are “nonsense”, is an opinion, your spin, your interpretation of what you see.
As long as you are not using ‘alternative facts’ to shape your view and insist it is unchallengeable, it’s good.
As I said, a badly-timed decision is a wrong one.
I think that applies to both my profession and yours.
Certainly mine.
It’s a general rule of life.