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Efan Ekoku

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2020 5:49 pm
by bushboy
I always enjoy listening to him on commentary. He sounds very knowledgeable of the modern game. He is an ex Super Eagle and has also obtained ALL of his FA and UEFA coaching badges. He should be in the SE coaching mix. Instead of chasing after white men, we can give opportunities to our own.

Re: Efan Ekoku

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2020 5:54 pm
by danfo driver
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Re: Efan Ekoku

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2020 6:32 pm
by olu
He has even less coaching experience than Amunike, Egbo, and Finidi.

Re: Efan Ekoku

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2020 6:40 pm
by mcal
..."a prophet is not known in his hometown", to quote the bible.

Re: Efan Ekoku

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2020 8:03 pm
by EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA
Unbelievable! See how they have dumbed down CE :roll:

Re: Efan Ekoku

Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2020 2:58 am
by chif456
He probably makes more doing commentary

Re: Efan Ekoku

Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2020 3:38 am
by Siddonlook11
chif456 wrote:He probably makes more doing commentary

Its not the making more .... na the peace of mind :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

Small money with less cursing is better than big money that will be owed and you will be cursed endlessly on top.

Re: Efan Ekoku

Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2020 7:03 pm
by Eaglezbeak
Siddonlook11 wrote:
chif456 wrote:He probably makes more doing commentary

Its not the making more .... na the peace of mind :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

Small money with less cursing is better than big money that will be owed and you will be cursed endlessly on top.
:clap: Coaching in Nigeria is not for those that want a peaceful life and it can’t be good or your health.

Re: Efan Ekoku

Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2020 7:28 pm
by Sleaky72
bushboy wrote:I always enjoy listening to him on commentary. He sounds very knowledgeable of the modern game. He is an ex Super Eagle and has also obtained ALL of his FA and UEFA coaching badges. He should be in the SE coaching mix. Instead of chasing after white men, we can give opportunities to our own.
Love his commentary ... Very assured and insightful.
Top draw!

Re: Efan Ekoku

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 5:26 am
by deanotito
Eaglezbeak wrote:
Siddonlook11 wrote:
chif456 wrote:He probably makes more doing commentary

Its not the making more .... na the peace of mind :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

Small money with less cursing is better than big money that will be owed and you will be cursed endlessly on top.
:clap: Coaching in Nigeria is not for those that want a peaceful life and it can’t be good or your health.
This is true. People often underestimate this about working in Nigeria. It’s why I took to Rohr relatively early in his stay. He seemed to understand Nigeria even better than Nigerian coaches. If you look at the absolute disaster that was Sunday Oliseh’s tenure, you would know it’s not by DNA alone

Re: Efan Ekoku

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2020 12:26 pm
by Enugu II
deanotito wrote:
Eaglezbeak wrote:
Siddonlook11 wrote:
chif456 wrote:He probably makes more doing commentary

Its not the making more .... na the peace of mind :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

Small money with less cursing is better than big money that will be owed and you will be cursed endlessly on top.
:clap: Coaching in Nigeria is not for those that want a peaceful life and it can’t be good or your health.
This is true. People often underestimate this about working in Nigeria. It’s why I took to Rohr relatively early in his stay. He seemed to understand Nigeria even better than Nigerian coaches. If you look at the absolute disaster that was Sunday Oliseh’s tenure, you would know it’s not by DNA alone
dean

You may be simplifying things ooo. First, Rohr is being paid by a private entity which way different from being paid by NFF as was the case of Oliseh if my memory serves me correctly. Secondly, Oliseh combustic personality is way different from Rohr's and gas little to do with nationaluty.

Re: Efan Ekoku

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2020 2:00 pm
by Damunk
Enugu II wrote:
deanotito wrote:
Eaglezbeak wrote:
Siddonlook11 wrote:
chif456 wrote:He probably makes more doing commentary

Its not the making more .... na the peace of mind :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

Small money with less cursing is better than big money that will be owed and you will be cursed endlessly on top.
:clap: Coaching in Nigeria is not for those that want a peaceful life and it can’t be good or your health.
This is true. People often underestimate this about working in Nigeria. It’s why I took to Rohr relatively early in his stay. He seemed to understand Nigeria even better than Nigerian coaches. If you look at the absolute disaster that was Sunday Oliseh’s tenure, you would know it’s not by DNA alone
dean

You may be simplifying things ooo. First, Rohr is being paid by a private entity which way different from being paid by NFF as was the case of Oliseh if my memory serves me correctly. Secondly, Oliseh combustic personality is way different from Rohr's and gas little to do with nationaluty.
Prof, I don't think you would disagree with anyone that says coaching the SE comes with a higher than average occupational hazard.
If its not the NFF its the fans. If its not them, its the Sports Ministry or even the government.
Anyone that takes on the job should be both respected and pitied. :rotf:

Re: Efan Ekoku

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2020 9:34 pm
by deanotito
Enugu II wrote:
deanotito wrote:
Eaglezbeak wrote:
Siddonlook11 wrote:
chif456 wrote:He probably makes more doing commentary

Its not the making more .... na the peace of mind :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

Small money with less cursing is better than big money that will be owed and you will be cursed endlessly on top.
:clap: Coaching in Nigeria is not for those that want a peaceful life and it can’t be good or your health.
This is true. People often underestimate this about working in Nigeria. It’s why I took to Rohr relatively early in his stay. He seemed to understand Nigeria even better than Nigerian coaches. If you look at the absolute disaster that was Sunday Oliseh’s tenure, you would know it’s not by DNA alone
dean

You may be simplifying things ooo. First, Rohr is being paid by a private entity which way different from being paid by NFF as was the case of Oliseh if my memory serves me correctly. Secondly, Oliseh combustic personality is way different from Rohr's and gas little to do with nationaluty.
If Oliseh was the only one, I would agree. But all SE coaches I have observed since Westerhof have dealt with the madness of the Nigerian system pretty poorly. The notable exceptions were Amodu and Egu...but they didn’t last and the madness still did them in.

And with respect to who was paying him...I still remember Rohr being owed months of salary a few years ago that he and Pinnick had to address in the media. So I think he was being paid by the NFF.

Re: Efan Ekoku

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2020 1:43 am
by Enugu II
deanotito wrote:
Enugu II wrote:
deanotito wrote:
Eaglezbeak wrote:
Siddonlook11 wrote:
chif456 wrote:He probably makes more doing commentary

Its not the making more .... na the peace of mind :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

Small money with less cursing is better than big money that will be owed and you will be cursed endlessly on top.
:clap: Coaching in Nigeria is not for those that want a peaceful life and it can’t be good or your health.
This is true. People often underestimate this about working in Nigeria. It’s why I took to Rohr relatively early in his stay. He seemed to understand Nigeria even better than Nigerian coaches. If you look at the absolute disaster that was Sunday Oliseh’s tenure, you would know it’s not by DNA alone
dean

You may be simplifying things ooo. First, Rohr is being paid by a private entity which way different from being paid by NFF as was the case of Oliseh if my memory serves me correctly. Secondly, Oliseh combustic personality is way different from Rohr's and gas little to do with nationaluty.
If Oliseh was the only one, I would agree. But all SE coaches I have observed since Westerhof have dealt with the madness of the Nigerian system pretty poorly. The notable exceptions were Amodu and Egu...but they didn’t last and the madness still did them in.

And with respect to who was paying him...I still remember Rohr being owed months of salary a few years ago that he and Pinnick had to address in the media. So I think he was being paid by the NFF.
Dean,

You think? Why? Please read the arrangement on how Gernot Rohr is paid:

https://businessday.ng/analysis/article ... world-cup/