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I thought I had retired this name
$ia$ia
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For a few dollars more
A fistful of dollars
It's all about the Benjamins
How could I get some Dead Presidents
Mo' money, mo' problems
If ain't making dollars, it ain't making sense
I'm all about the dollar, who da f*ck is 50 Cent
B*tch better have my money
Trying to make a dollar out of 15 cents
For the love of money
All hail the almighty dollar
For a few dollars more
A fistful of dollars
It's all about the Benjamins
How could I get some Dead Presidents
Mo' money, mo' problems
If ain't making dollars, it ain't making sense
I'm all about the dollar, who da f*ck is 50 Cent
B*tch better have my money
Trying to make a dollar out of 15 cents
For the love of money
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Innocent until proven guilty. Someone might accuse you of some wrongdoing tomorrow
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So you had an agenda!
After reading through the other thread, I was so ashamed to be associated with a lot of you guys by forum....tufiakwa
After reading through the other thread, I was so ashamed to be associated with a lot of you guys by forum....tufiakwa
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For years on CE I heard this man was a crooked thief! i tried to block it out of my head. Cheii! I am truly disappointed. To ruin your entire career and legacy, and render yourself unemployable. smh.
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Re: I thought I had retired this name
Same man got banned for age fraud when he was U20.
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Re: I thought I had retired this name
Siasia has made mistakes and is known to collect bribe to include players on his teams like most Nigeria coaches do but match fixing is on another level. That one is unforgivable but I will still give him the benefit of the doubt until he exhausts every avenue of defending himself by appeal and the courts.chief nfachairman wrote:Same man got banned for age fraud when he was U20.
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I PITY THIS COUNTRY
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According to a football agent friend of mine, Siasia is the most corrupt person that ever coached Nigeria.Lolly wrote:Siasia has made mistakes and is known to collect bribe to include players on his teams like most Nigeria coaches do but match fixing is on another level. That one is unforgivable but I will still give him the benefit of the doubt until he exhausts every avenue of defending himself by appeal and the courts.chief nfachairman wrote:Same man got banned for age fraud when he was U20.
NIGERIA IS JUST A MESS!!
I PITY THIS COUNTRY
During the preparation of the 2005 U-20 world cup, he paid Siasia $3,000 to play his player in a friendly match. The agent said the money was not the issue but Siasia's attitude about the whole thing was shocking. As soon as the agent entered Siasia's hotel room, Siasia started asking did you come with the money?.....where is the money?
Amo is another corrupt guy, this same agent showed me some text messages from Amo.
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Re: I thought I had retired this name
If so he had a good run and now it’s up,he didn’t want to leave football so football left him!Sir V wrote:According to a football agent friend of mine, Siasia is the most corrupt person that ever coached Nigeria.Lolly wrote:Siasia has made mistakes and is known to collect bribe to include players on his teams like most Nigeria coaches do but match fixing is on another level. That one is unforgivable but I will still give him the benefit of the doubt until he exhausts every avenue of defending himself by appeal and the courts.chief nfachairman wrote:Same man got banned for age fraud when he was U20.
NIGERIA IS JUST A MESS!!
I PITY THIS COUNTRY
During the preparation of the 2005 U-20 world cup, he paid Siasia $3,000 to play his player in a friendly match. The agent said the money was not the issue but Siasia's attitude about the whole thing was shocking. As soon as the agent entered Siasia's hotel room, Siasia started asking did you come with the money?.....where is the money?
Amo is another corrupt guy, this same agent showed me some text messages from Amo.
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Re: I thought I had retired this name
Bros, I won’t call him the most corrupt. They all did it. Siasia just had more opportunities to coach youth teams than the others.Sir V wrote:According to a football agent friend of mine, Siasia is the most corrupt person that ever coached Nigeria.Lolly wrote:Siasia has made mistakes and is known to collect bribe to include players on his teams like most Nigeria coaches do but match fixing is on another level. That one is unforgivable but I will still give him the benefit of the doubt until he exhausts every avenue of defending himself by appeal and the courts.chief nfachairman wrote:Same man got banned for age fraud when he was U20.
NIGERIA IS JUST A MESS!!
I PITY THIS COUNTRY
During the preparation of the 2005 U-20 world cup, he paid Siasia $3,000 to play his player in a friendly match. The agent said the money was not the issue but Siasia's attitude about the whole thing was shocking. As soon as the agent entered Siasia's hotel room, Siasia started asking where is the money?... did you come with the money?
Amo is another corrupt guy, this same agent showed me some text messages from Amo.
But match fixing na another level. I really hope he is innocent.
"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life"
"If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land."
"If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land."
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Another person has tried to make this distinction b/w match fixing and selling squad places. They are both bribery. They are both attempts to undermine your team. If you can call up an undeserving player for money, you can take part in allowing an undeserving team to win for money. Both are acts of sabotage with money at the centre. Nigerians seem to have this tendency of making allowances for what they see as "small" corruption.Lolly wrote:
Bros, I won’t call him the most corrupt. They all did it. Siasia just had more opportunities to coach youth teams than the others.
But match fixing na another level. I really hope he is innocent.
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Of course, I have an agenda! I hate corruption! I see you are not ashamed to associate with crooks. I'm not surprised.achuzia-the-air-raid wrote:So you had an agenda!
After reading through the other thread, I was so ashamed to be associated with a lot of you guys by forum....tufiakwa
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Breaking news: He has already been found guilty and punishment dished out - life ban!john12 wrote:Innocent until proven guilty. Someone might accuse you of some wrongdoing tomorrow
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Agree they are both bribery but I just can’t see anything worse than throwing a match. Keshi did deals to include certain players in his ANC squad but still won the trophy. Imagine if he took money to throw matches?cic old boy wrote:Another person has tried to make this distinction b/w match fixing and selling squad places. They are both bribery. They are both attempts to undermine your team. If you can call up an undeserving player for money, you can take part in allowing an undeserving team to win for money. Both are acts of sabotage with money at the centre. Nigerians seem to have this tendency of making allowances for what they see as "small" corruption.Lolly wrote:
Bros, I won’t call him the most corrupt. They all did it. Siasia just had more opportunities to coach youth teams than the others.
But match fixing na another level. I really hope he is innocent.
"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life"
"If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land."
"If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land."
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To me it is black and white in this kind of cases. Unless his family or life was threatened, there is no excuse. People who do this are scum, traitors to their nation.
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So we should take your words are gospel truth...this your friend , is also corrupt? why pay money eh? In fact show us a video or recording...Sir V wrote:According to a football agent friend of mine, Siasia is the most corrupt person that ever coached Nigeria.Lolly wrote:Siasia has made mistakes and is known to collect bribe to include players on his teams like most Nigeria coaches do but match fixing is on another level. That one is unforgivable but I will still give him the benefit of the doubt until he exhausts every avenue of defending himself by appeal and the courts.chief nfachairman wrote:Same man got banned for age fraud when he was U20.
NIGERIA IS JUST A MESS!!
I PITY THIS COUNTRY
During the preparation of the 2005 U-20 world cup, he paid Siasia $3,000 to play his player in a friendly match. The agent said the money was not the issue but Siasia's attitude about the whole thing was shocking. As soon as the agent entered Siasia's hotel room, Siasia started asking did you come with the money?.....where is the money?
Amo is another corrupt guy, this same agent showed me some text messages from Amo.
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Re: I thought I had retired this name
He might be a bribe-taking coach but he is not being charged with taking bribes.
He is charged with allegedly accepting to fix a match.
No evidence of the match he actually fixed or evidence that he received money to fix a match.
But carry on. It is easy to lampoon him even when he didn't get a chance to defend himself.
He is charged with allegedly accepting to fix a match.
No evidence of the match he actually fixed or evidence that he received money to fix a match.
But carry on. It is easy to lampoon him even when he didn't get a chance to defend himself.
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Accepting to fix a match in exchange for a bribe. All in character. He is required to report any attempt to undermine the game. And he was given a chance to defend himself. There is no defence for enemies of football.Cellular wrote:He might be a bribe-taking coach but he is not being charged with taking bribes.
He is charged with allegedly accepting to fix a match.
No evidence of the match he actually fixed or evidence that he received money to fix a match.
But carry on. It is easy to lampoon him even when he didn't get a chance to defend himself.
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Thank God I gave up on Nigeria/Nigerians a long time ago. These creatures are inhuman and heartless set of beings. I see life is happening for these clowns with their crab in a barrel mentality even with the so called educated(sic) folks.
Then they said to one another, “We are truly guilty concerning our brother, for we saw the anguish of his soul when he pleaded with us, and we would not hear; therefore this distress has come upon us.” Genesis 42:21
“A doubtful friend is worse than a certain enemy. Let a man be one thing or the other, and we then know how to meet him” (Aesop, 620–564 BC).
“A doubtful friend is worse than a certain enemy. Let a man be one thing or the other, and we then know how to meet him” (Aesop, 620–564 BC).
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Re: I thought I had retired this name
With regards the highlighted, what brings you to CE, a Nigeria website?achuzia-the-air-raid wrote:Thank God I gave up on Nigeria/Nigerians a long time ago.
These creatures are inhuman and heartless set of beings. I see life is happening for these clowns with their crab in a barrel mentality
even with the so called educated(sic) folks.
You seem to be confused. Please get a drink, a piece of a$$, and a nap. Then, come again!!!
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Kai!! I just pictured it in my head. Tufiakwa!Sir V wrote:According to a football agent friend of mine, Siasia is the most corrupt person that ever coached Nigeria.Lolly wrote:Siasia has made mistakes and is known to collect bribe to include players on his teams like most Nigeria coaches do but match fixing is on another level. That one is unforgivable but I will still give him the benefit of the doubt until he exhausts every avenue of defending himself by appeal and the courts.chief nfachairman wrote:Same man got banned for age fraud when he was U20.
NIGERIA IS JUST A MESS!!
I PITY THIS COUNTRY
During the preparation of the 2005 U-20 world cup, he paid Siasia $3,000 to play his player in a friendly match. The agent said the money was not the issue but Siasia's attitude about the whole thing was shocking. As soon as the agent entered Siasia's hotel room, Siasia started asking did you come with the money?.....where is the money?
Amo is another corrupt guy, this same agent showed me some text messages from Amo.
"it is better to be excited now and disappointed later, than it is to be disappointed now and later." - Marcus Aurelius, 178AD
metalalloy wrote: Does the SE have Gray, Mahrez or Albrighton on our team or players of their caliber?
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In fact, they are actually both the same. selling places on your team to a player who is crap is actually match-fixing-- because you are literally giving the opposition the chance to defeat the useless team you have selected.cic old boy wrote:Another person has tried to make this distinction b/w match fixing and selling squad places. They are both bribery. They are both attempts to undermine your team. If you can call up an undeserving player for money, you can take part in allowing an undeserving team to win for money. Both are acts of sabotage with money at the centre. Nigerians seem to have this tendency of making allowances for what they see as "small" corruption.Lolly wrote:
Bros, I won’t call him the most corrupt. They all did it. Siasia just had more opportunities to coach youth teams than the others.
But match fixing na another level. I really hope he is innocent.
"it is better to be excited now and disappointed later, than it is to be disappointed now and later." - Marcus Aurelius, 178AD
metalalloy wrote: Does the SE have Gray, Mahrez or Albrighton on our team or players of their caliber?