SE coach praises best half of footie ever
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SE coach praises best half of footie ever
-**** praises his teams first half performance, says Ukraine’s second goal shouldn’t have stood.
-Wants to play 2 more friendlies in October against African opponents.
-Continues focusing on the age of his team saying this is the youngest he’s coached.
-Gives respect to Benin so wants to have good preparations before we play them at home in Afcon qualification.
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-Wants to play 2 more friendlies in October against African opponents.
-Continues focusing on the age of his team saying this is the youngest he’s coached.
-Gives respect to Benin so wants to have good preparations before we play them at home in Afcon qualification.
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Re: SE coach praises best half of footie ever
Enough of the embellishment already; yes it was ok but it really wasn’t all that. Very labile display - indication of ?
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"It depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is. If the--if he--if 'is' means is and never has been, that is not--that is one thing. If it means there is none, that was a completely true statement....Now, if someone had asked me on that day, are you having any kind of sexual relations with Ms. Lewinsky, that is, asked me a question in the present tense, I would have said no. And it would have been completely true."
Re: SE coach praises best half of footie ever
The players from the Ukraine game were at the nations cup and our coach refused to play them.
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Re: SE coach praises best half of footie ever
kalu was Sick all through the tournament
Chukwueze played all games
osimehn was benched for the Highest goal scorer at Afcon. people will say anything whatsoever to discrete their coach
Chukwueze played all games
osimehn was benched for the Highest goal scorer at Afcon. people will say anything whatsoever to discrete their coach
Re: SE coach praises best half of footie ever
[quote="john12"]kalu was Sick all through the tournament
Chukwueze played all games
osimehn was benched for the Highest goal scorer at Afcon. people will say anything whatsoever to discredit their coach
Chukwueze played all games
osimehn was benched for the Highest goal scorer at Afcon. people will say anything whatsoever to discredit their coach
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Re: SE coach praises best half of footie ever
The guy has to milk it now...jette1 wrote:Enough of the embellishment already; yes it was ok but it really wasn’t all that. Very labile display - indication of ?
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Re: SE coach praises best half of footie ever
MATCH AGAINST UKRAINE WAS GOOD, AND...maceo4 wrote:-**** praises his teams first half performance, says Ukraine’s second goal shouldn’t have stood.
-Wants to play 2 more friendlies in October against African opponents.
-Continues focusing on the age of his team saying this is the youngest he’s coached.
-Gives respect to Benin so wants to have good preparations before we play them at home in Afcon qualification.
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…I know it's one step at a time but the man should know that in the long run, Ukraine is not Nigeria's ultimate objective.
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Re: SE coach praises best half of footie ever
There is nothing in his interview to suggest he believes so.Bell wrote:MATCH AGAINST UKRAINE WAS GOOD, AND...maceo4 wrote:-**** praises his teams first half performance, says Ukraine’s second goal shouldn’t have stood.
-Wants to play 2 more friendlies in October against African opponents.
-Continues focusing on the age of his team saying this is the youngest he’s coached.
-Gives respect to Benin so wants to have good preparations before we play them at home in Afcon qualification.
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…I know it's one step at a time but the man should know that in the long run, Ukraine is not Nigeria's ultimate objective.
Bell
And the reference to the "young team" was more about praising their performance and how it indicates a positive sign of things to come.
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Re: SE coach praises best half of footie ever
Damunk,Damunk wrote:There is nothing in his interview to suggest he believes so.Bell wrote:MATCH AGAINST UKRAINE WAS GOOD, AND...maceo4 wrote:-**** praises his teams first half performance, says Ukraine’s second goal shouldn’t have stood.
-Wants to play 2 more friendlies in October against African opponents.
-Continues focusing on the age of his team saying this is the youngest he’s coached.
-Gives respect to Benin so wants to have good preparations before we play them at home in Afcon qualification.
[/video]
…I know it's one step at a time but the man should know that in the long run, Ukraine is not Nigeria's ultimate objective.
Bell
And the reference to the "young team" was more about praising their performance and how it indicates a positive sign of things to come.
I wonder if this repeated mention of "young team" does not have a deeper "sinister" ( ?) meaning. It seems to me that this is beginning to sound as comparison to previous teams used by Nigeria and, perhaps, a reflection of discussions going on behind closed doors. The repeated mention is going beyond what one may ordinarily think of it. It may just be me but the repeated mention is giving me the clue that we should go beyond ordinary meanings and examine the use of those two words a bit deeper.
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Re: SE coach praises best half of footie ever
The man went to the WC to gain experience.Enugu II wrote:Damunk,Damunk wrote:There is nothing in his interview to suggest he believes so.Bell wrote:MATCH AGAINST UKRAINE WAS GOOD, AND...maceo4 wrote:-**** praises his teams first half performance, says Ukraine’s second goal shouldn’t have stood.
-Wants to play 2 more friendlies in October against African opponents.
-Continues focusing on the age of his team saying this is the youngest he’s coached.
-Gives respect to Benin so wants to have good preparations before we play them at home in Afcon qualification.
[/video]
…I know it's one step at a time but the man should know that in the long run, Ukraine is not Nigeria's ultimate objective.
Bell
And the reference to the "young team" was more about praising their performance and how it indicates a positive sign of things to come.
I wonder if this repeated mention of "young team" does not have a deeper "sinister" ( ?) meaning. It seems to me that this is beginning to sound as comparison to previous teams used by Nigeria and, perhaps, a reflection of discussions going on behind closed doors. The repeated mention is going beyond what one may ordinarily think of it. It may just be me but the repeated mention is giving me the clue that we should go beyond ordinary meanings and examine the use of those two words a bit deeper.
He went to the AFCON to gain experience.
With this young team, he will keep gaining experience.
He has a young team.
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Re: SE coach praises best half of footie ever
all of a sudden all**** says is the term young team...
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Re: SE coach praises best half of footie ever
Chief, maybe you should ban him from recruiting young 20-yr old players and instead stay with the Ogus, Mikels, Ighalos and ......the Musas. Or just call up some old Hey-yous to make the team older.Cellular wrote:The man went to the WC to gain experience.Enugu II wrote:Damunk,Damunk wrote:There is nothing in his interview to suggest he believes so.Bell wrote:MATCH AGAINST UKRAINE WAS GOOD, AND...maceo4 wrote:-**** praises his teams first half performance, says Ukraine’s second goal shouldn’t have stood.
-Wants to play 2 more friendlies in October against African opponents.
-Continues focusing on the age of his team saying this is the youngest he’s coached.
-Gives respect to Benin so wants to have good preparations before we play them at home in Afcon qualification.
[/video]
…I know it's one step at a time but the man should know that in the long run, Ukraine is not Nigeria's ultimate objective.
Bell
And the reference to the "young team" was more about praising their performance and how it indicates a positive sign of things to come.
I wonder if this repeated mention of "young team" does not have a deeper "sinister" ( ?) meaning. It seems to me that this is beginning to sound as comparison to previous teams used by Nigeria and, perhaps, a reflection of discussions going on behind closed doors. The repeated mention is going beyond what one may ordinarily think of it. It may just be me but the repeated mention is giving me the clue that we should go beyond ordinary meanings and examine the use of those two words a bit deeper.
He went to the AFCON to gain experience.
With this young team, he will keep gaining experience.
He has a young team.
That way he won't need to lie about "young teams" which can virtually be shipped wholesale into the U23 Olympics, no exceptions.
Again, not wanting to hear anything positive Rohr has to say dey do una.
G. Southgate is always going on about his "youthful'' (England) team and has even said they are on a "learning curve" and the press didn't bite his head off.
But we understand the "emotional'' reaction.
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Re: SE coach praises best half of footie ever
Prof, What do you think the deeper implications might be?Enugu II wrote:Damunk,Damunk wrote:There is nothing in his interview to suggest he believes so.Bell wrote:MATCH AGAINST UKRAINE WAS GOOD, AND...maceo4 wrote:-**** praises his teams first half performance, says Ukraine’s second goal shouldn’t have stood.
-Wants to play 2 more friendlies in October against African opponents.
-Continues focusing on the age of his team saying this is the youngest he’s coached.
-Gives respect to Benin so wants to have good preparations before we play them at home in Afcon qualification.
[/video]
…I know it's one step at a time but the man should know that in the long run, Ukraine is not Nigeria's ultimate objective.
Bell
And the reference to the "young team" was more about praising their performance and how it indicates a positive sign of things to come.
I wonder if this repeated mention of "young team" does not have a deeper "sinister" ( ?) meaning. It seems to me that this is beginning to sound as comparison to previous teams used by Nigeria and, perhaps, a reflection of discussions going on behind closed doors. The repeated mention is going beyond what one may ordinarily think of it. It may just be me but the repeated mention is giving me the clue that we should go beyond ordinary meanings and examine the use of those two words a bit deeper.
"Ole kuku ni gbogbo wọn "
Re: SE coach praises best half of footie ever
He's not building a team. He's building a tower of excuses.Cellular wrote:The man went to the WC to gain experience.Enugu II wrote:Damunk,Damunk wrote:There is nothing in his interview to suggest he believes so.Bell wrote:MATCH AGAINST UKRAINE WAS GOOD, AND...maceo4 wrote:-**** praises his teams first half performance, says Ukraine’s second goal shouldn’t have stood.
-Wants to play 2 more friendlies in October against African opponents.
-Continues focusing on the age of his team saying this is the youngest he’s coached.
-Gives respect to Benin so wants to have good preparations before we play them at home in Afcon qualification.
[/video]
…I know it's one step at a time but the man should know that in the long run, Ukraine is not Nigeria's ultimate objective.
Bell
And the reference to the "young team" was more about praising their performance and how it indicates a positive sign of things to come.
I wonder if this repeated mention of "young team" does not have a deeper "sinister" ( ?) meaning. It seems to me that this is beginning to sound as comparison to previous teams used by Nigeria and, perhaps, a reflection of discussions going on behind closed doors. The repeated mention is going beyond what one may ordinarily think of it. It may just be me but the repeated mention is giving me the clue that we should go beyond ordinary meanings and examine the use of those two words a bit deeper.
He went to the AFCON to gain experience.
With this young team, he will keep gaining experience.
He has a young team.
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lati se ise re
ona re enikan ko mo
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Re: SE coach praises best half of footie ever
It's said that, 'he who pays the piper dictates the tune'.
Those paying Rohr are comfortable with his way of running things.
Meanwhile those who cannot afford to pay, and still owing previous coaches
are busy clamoring for Rohr to be fired so they can bring in their own person.
Money talks louder than emotions.
Those paying Rohr are comfortable with his way of running things.
Meanwhile those who cannot afford to pay, and still owing previous coaches
are busy clamoring for Rohr to be fired so they can bring in their own person.
Money talks louder than emotions.
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Re: SE coach praises best half of footie ever
niyi wrote:He's not building a team. He's building a tower of excuses.Cellular wrote:The man went to the WC to gain experience.Enugu II wrote:Damunk,Damunk wrote:There is nothing in his interview to suggest he believes so.Bell wrote:MATCH AGAINST UKRAINE WAS GOOD, AND...maceo4 wrote:-**** praises his teams first half performance, says Ukraine’s second goal shouldn’t have stood.
-Wants to play 2 more friendlies in October against African opponents.
-Continues focusing on the age of his team saying this is the youngest he’s coached.
-Gives respect to Benin so wants to have good preparations before we play them at home in Afcon qualification.
[/video]
…I know it's one step at a time but the man should know that in the long run, Ukraine is not Nigeria's ultimate objective.
Bell
And the reference to the "young team" was more about praising their performance and how it indicates a positive sign of things to come.
I wonder if this repeated mention of "young team" does not have a deeper "sinister" ( ?) meaning. It seems to me that this is beginning to sound as comparison to previous teams used by Nigeria and, perhaps, a reflection of discussions going on behind closed doors. The repeated mention is going beyond what one may ordinarily think of it. It may just be me but the repeated mention is giving me the clue that we should go beyond ordinary meanings and examine the use of those two words a bit deeper.
He went to the AFCON to gain experience.
With this young team, he will keep gaining experience.
He has a young team.
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Re: SE coach praises best half of footie ever
Not a fan, of .....; but its a step in the right direction. The more the team plays together, the better. The team is not experiencing drastic personnel changes as was in the past.
The man should be made the manager and a proper coach brought in to manage the actual games.
The man should be made the manager and a proper coach brought in to manage the actual games.
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Re: SE coach praises best half of footie ever
If this was the best half Eagles have ever played and Musa was not there, I wonder what the future holds for Musa in the SE.maceo4 wrote:-**** praises his teams first half performance, says Ukraine’s second goal shouldn’t have stood.
-Wants to play 2 more friendlies in October against African opponents.
-Continues focusing on the age of his team saying this is the youngest he’s coached.
-Gives respect to Benin so wants to have good preparations before we play them at home in Afcon qualification.
[/video]
Re: SE coach praises best half of footie ever
chief nfachairman wrote:If this was the best half Eagles have ever played and Musa was not there, I wonder what the future holds for Musa in the SE.maceo4 wrote:-**** praises his teams first half performance, says Ukraine’s second goal shouldn’t have stood.
-Wants to play 2 more friendlies in October against African opponents.
-Continues focusing on the age of his team saying this is the youngest he’s coached.
-Gives respect to Benin so wants to have good preparations before we play them at home in Afcon qualification.
[/video]
and the other Musa, aka Moses, did not play in the first half either
Re: SE coach praises best half of footie ever
But watch the mugu play Musa and Moses on the wings when the quali starts
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Re: SE coach praises best half of footie ever
It's just Rohr preparing his excuses. When we don't qualify or are knocked out it'll be because Nigeria is a "young team". Expect these words to be a running theme while he remains in charge.Enugu II wrote:Damunk,Damunk wrote:There is nothing in his interview to suggest he believes so.Bell wrote:MATCH AGAINST UKRAINE WAS GOOD, AND...maceo4 wrote:-**** praises his teams first half performance, says Ukraine’s second goal shouldn’t have stood.
-Wants to play 2 more friendlies in October against African opponents.
-Continues focusing on the age of his team saying this is the youngest he’s coached.
-Gives respect to Benin so wants to have good preparations before we play them at home in Afcon qualification.
[/video]
…I know it's one step at a time but the man should know that in the long run, Ukraine is not Nigeria's ultimate objective.
Bell
And the reference to the "young team" was more about praising their performance and how it indicates a positive sign of things to come.
I wonder if this repeated mention of "young team" does not have a deeper "sinister" ( ?) meaning. It seems to me that this is beginning to sound as comparison to previous teams used by Nigeria and, perhaps, a reflection of discussions going on behind closed doors. The repeated mention is going beyond what one may ordinarily think of it. It may just be me but the repeated mention is giving me the clue that we should go beyond ordinary meanings and examine the use of those two words a bit deeper.
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Re: SE coach praises best half of footie ever
There's one thing everyone keeps neglecting! experience ought to have taught us that it makes sense to always leave room for alternate or connotative interpretations when dealing with people whose first language is not English. so bearing in mind that inherently the German culture doesn't necessary embellish or excuse youthfulness as a passport for irresponsibility and neither does Nigeria it is highly questionable if Rohr is banking on his father figure to try and force a new kind of compassion into our rigid compassion stingy culture. His infactuation with "young team" could be more about shielding the players than using them to shield himself.Enugu II wrote:Damunk,Damunk wrote:There is nothing in his interview to suggest he believes so.Bell wrote:MATCH AGAINST UKRAINE WAS GOOD, AND...maceo4 wrote:-**** praises his teams first half performance, says Ukraine’s second goal shouldn’t have stood.
-Wants to play 2 more friendlies in October against African opponents.
-Continues focusing on the age of his team saying this is the youngest he’s coached.
-Gives respect to Benin so wants to have good preparations before we play them at home in Afcon qualification.
[/video]
…I know it's one step at a time but the man should know that in the long run, Ukraine is not Nigeria's ultimate objective.
Bell
And the reference to the "young team" was more about praising their performance and how it indicates a positive sign of things to come.
I wonder if this repeated mention of "young team" does not have a deeper "sinister" ( ?) meaning. It seems to me that this is beginning to sound as comparison to previous teams used by Nigeria and, perhaps, a reflection of discussions going on behind closed doors. The repeated mention is going beyond what one may ordinarily think of it. It may just be me but the repeated mention is giving me the clue that we should go beyond ordinary meanings and examine the use of those two words a bit deeper.
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"It depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is. If the--if he--if 'is' means is and never has been, that is not--that is one thing. If it means there is none, that was a completely true statement....Now, if someone had asked me on that day, are you having any kind of sexual relations with Ms. Lewinsky, that is, asked me a question in the present tense, I would have said no. And it would have been completely true."
"It depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is. If the--if he--if 'is' means is and never has been, that is not--that is one thing. If it means there is none, that was a completely true statement....Now, if someone had asked me on that day, are you having any kind of sexual relations with Ms. Lewinsky, that is, asked me a question in the present tense, I would have said no. And it would have been completely true."