Ndubuisi Egbo: Time To Bring Him Home
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Ndubuisi Egbo: Time To Bring Him Home
Imagine having a guy like this, who has won a league title in the last 3 years and a cup in the last few weeks and we went to hang our hat with a man who failed for 32 years because he is friend with Mourinho.
Ndubuisi Egbo
Date of birth/Age: Jul 25, 1973 (50)
Present Team: FC Prishtina
League title: 19/20
Super Cup: 2024
Coaching Licence : UEFA Pro Licence
Preferred formation : 4-3-3 Attacking
Ndubuisi Egbo
Date of birth/Age: Jul 25, 1973 (50)
Present Team: FC Prishtina
League title: 19/20
Super Cup: 2024
Coaching Licence : UEFA Pro Licence
Preferred formation : 4-3-3 Attacking
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"it is better to be excited now and disappointed later, than it is to be disappointed now and later." - Marcus Aurelius, 178AD
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I’m Open To Coaching Nigeria In The Future, Says Ndubuisi Egbo
KF Tirana coach, Ndubuisi Emmanuel Egbo, says he would not turn down a chance to coach the national team.
Egbo recently made history in the Albanian league when he led Tirana to win the domestic title, the first Nigerian and African to achieve such feat in Europe.
Speaking on Thursday during his appearance on Channels Television’s Sports This Morning, he described coaching the national team as a call to service.
The former Super Eagles goalkeeper also thanked the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and Nigerians for their messages since his team emerged champions of the European country.
According to him, though he has spent much time with in Albania, he is still a Nigerian and would welcome any opportunity to help in developing the nation’s football.
‘Like Military Service’
“It is beginning to sink; the massive achievement we made over there,” he said.
He added: “I’m 100% Nigerian even though I have a European passport. I got everything in Nigeria and I played at the highest level so anytime I’m called upon to come and help, to raise the football of my country up, I will be there because I want us one day to be challenging to win the World Cup.
“I’m always open; we can never say never to our country, it’s like a military service that anytime we are called upon we have to do it for our country,” he explained.
Domestic Double
KF Tirana who are celebrating their 100th anniversary this month, can also claim a domestic double on August 2, 2020 when they face Teuta Durres in the Domestic Cup final.
Coach Ndubuisi retired from football in 2011 and went into coaching, becoming the goalkeeper coach of Albanian team, Bylis before he rejoined Tirana in 2014 in the same role.
The Nigerian, was, however, promoted as the Head Coach of the Albanian side in 2019 and, has remarkably, led the club to a league triumph in his first season in charge.
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Ok but what makes him so special, is the Albanian league really better than the Nigerian league? I am for local coaches but please lets stop trying so hard to seek validation from Europe in anything we do.danfo driver wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 2:12 pm https://www.channelstv.com/2020/07/23/i ... uisi-egbo/
I’m Open To Coaching Nigeria In The Future, Says Ndubuisi Egbo
KF Tirana coach, Ndubuisi Emmanuel Egbo, says he would not turn down a chance to coach the national team.
Egbo recently made history in the Albanian league when he led Tirana to win the domestic title, the first Nigerian and African to achieve such feat in Europe.
Speaking on Thursday during his appearance on Channels Television’s Sports This Morning, he described coaching the national team as a call to service.
The former Super Eagles goalkeeper also thanked the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and Nigerians for their messages since his team emerged champions of the European country.
According to him, though he has spent much time with in Albania, he is still a Nigerian and would welcome any opportunity to help in developing the nation’s football.
‘Like Military Service’
“It is beginning to sink; the massive achievement we made over there,” he said.
He added: “I’m 100% Nigerian even though I have a European passport. I got everything in Nigeria and I played at the highest level so anytime I’m called upon to come and help, to raise the football of my country up, I will be there because I want us one day to be challenging to win the World Cup.
“I’m always open; we can never say never to our country, it’s like a military service that anytime we are called upon we have to do it for our country,” he explained.
Domestic Double
KF Tirana who are celebrating their 100th anniversary this month, can also claim a domestic double on August 2, 2020 when they face Teuta Durres in the Domestic Cup final.
Coach Ndubuisi retired from football in 2011 and went into coaching, becoming the goalkeeper coach of Albanian team, Bylis before he rejoined Tirana in 2014 in the same role.
The Nigerian, was, however, promoted as the Head Coach of the Albanian side in 2019 and, has remarkably, led the club to a league triumph in his first season in charge.
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What made Peseiro so special? The recommendation of Mourinho? or the fact that he failed spectacularly at Venezuela and 31 years before that?
For me, I am attracted to winners. Thats why I will include Egbo on the list, as well as Pisto.
But y'all feel free to hire whoever you like though.
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He's Nigerian and if the Albanian league is a professional league I don't see what the problem isgochino wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 6:53 pmOk but what makes him so special, is the Albanian league really better than the Nigerian league? I am for local coaches but please lets stop trying so hard to seek validation from Europe in anything we do.danfo driver wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 2:12 pm https://www.channelstv.com/2020/07/23/i ... uisi-egbo/
I’m Open To Coaching Nigeria In The Future, Says Ndubuisi Egbo
KF Tirana coach, Ndubuisi Emmanuel Egbo, says he would not turn down a chance to coach the national team.
Egbo recently made history in the Albanian league when he led Tirana to win the domestic title, the first Nigerian and African to achieve such feat in Europe.
Speaking on Thursday during his appearance on Channels Television’s Sports This Morning, he described coaching the national team as a call to service.
The former Super Eagles goalkeeper also thanked the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and Nigerians for their messages since his team emerged champions of the European country.
According to him, though he has spent much time with in Albania, he is still a Nigerian and would welcome any opportunity to help in developing the nation’s football.
‘Like Military Service’
“It is beginning to sink; the massive achievement we made over there,” he said.
He added: “I’m 100% Nigerian even though I have a European passport. I got everything in Nigeria and I played at the highest level so anytime I’m called upon to come and help, to raise the football of my country up, I will be there because I want us one day to be challenging to win the World Cup.
“I’m always open; we can never say never to our country, it’s like a military service that anytime we are called upon we have to do it for our country,” he explained.
Domestic Double
KF Tirana who are celebrating their 100th anniversary this month, can also claim a domestic double on August 2, 2020 when they face Teuta Durres in the Domestic Cup final.
Coach Ndubuisi retired from football in 2011 and went into coaching, becoming the goalkeeper coach of Albanian team, Bylis before he rejoined Tirana in 2014 in the same role.
The Nigerian, was, however, promoted as the Head Coach of the Albanian side in 2019 and, has remarkably, led the club to a league triumph in his first season in charge.
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I dont think its about the leaugue - its about giving others a chance - we have recycled oyinbo and nigerians in the past , we have hired a nigerian from backwater league as you call it in the past ( oliseh ) we have hired journey men oyinbo , bribe taker nigerians etc etc.
So why NOT him ? why give amuneke, finidi, sia one , salisu a second chance ( or third chance ) ??
So while not special nothing make anyone we are touting special as well.
The Nigerian, was, however, promoted as the Head Coach of the Albanian side in 2019 and, has remarkably, led the club to a league triumph in his first season in charge.
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Ok but what makes him so special, is the Albanian league really better than the Nigerian league? I am for local coaches but please lets stop trying so hard to seek validation from Europe in anything we do.
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So why NOT him ? why give amuneke, finidi, sia one , salisu a second chance ( or third chance ) ??
So while not special nothing make anyone we are touting special as well.
The Nigerian, was, however, promoted as the Head Coach of the Albanian side in 2019 and, has remarkably, led the club to a league triumph in his first season in charge.
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Ok but what makes him so special, is the Albanian league really better than the Nigerian league? I am for local coaches but please lets stop trying so hard to seek validation from Europe in anything we do.
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When was Amunike given the first chance?
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You have to understand how Nigerians think. If its not an oyibo man lord and personal savior, or a crooked criminal (Siasia and alisu), which makes them feel one with that person then it has to be the name they know in their head. Other than that, they cant see passed their finger-tips.
Ok but what makes him so special, is the Albanian league really better than the Nigerian league? I am for local coaches but please lets stop trying so hard to seek validation from Europe in anything we do.
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[/quote]Siddonlook11 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:06 pm I dont think its about the leaugue - its about giving others a chance - we have recycled oyinbo and nigerians in the past , we have hired a nigerian from backwater league as you call it in the past ( oliseh ) we have hired journey men oyinbo , bribe taker nigerians etc etc.
So why NOT him ? why give amuneke, finidi, sia one , salisu a second chance ( or third chance ) ??
So while not special nothing make anyone we are touting special as well.
The Nigerian, was, however, promoted as the Head Coach of the Albanian side in 2019 and, has remarkably, led the club to a league triumph in his first season in charge.
Ok but what makes him so special, is the Albanian league really better than the Nigerian league? I am for local coaches but please lets stop trying so hard to seek validation from Europe in anything we do.
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Fine, what makes him better than Finidi or any of our league coaches, Albania has only10 clubs in their league, the Nigerian league is better and more competitive.danfo driver wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 6:58 pmWhat made Peseiro so special? The recommendation of Mourinho? or the fact that he failed spectacularly at Venezuela and 31 years before that?
For me, I am attracted to winners. Thats why I will include Egbo on the list, as well as Pisto.
But y'all feel free to hire whoever you like though.
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gochino wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:12 pmFine, what makes him better than Finidi or any of our league coaches, Albania has only10 clubs in their league, the Nigerian league is better and more competitive.danfo driver wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 6:58 pmWhat made Peseiro so special? The recommendation of Mourinho? or the fact that he failed spectacularly at Venezuela and 31 years before that?
For me, I am attracted to winners. Thats why I will include Egbo on the list, as well as Pisto.
But y'all feel free to hire whoever you like though.
I dont understand your fixation with league - please help me understand was he first not a human being to get the job in albania ? has finidi not been given a chance ? i understand if you name 3 local coaches to be considered in Addition to Egbo NOt thrash Egbo because he coaches in Albania ?
Please name 3 local coaches That ARE not FINIDI that we should add to the list , i think that where a reasonable conversation should start.
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When was Findi given a chance, please I ask?Siddonlook11 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:21 pmgochino wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:12 pmFine, what makes him better than Finidi or any of our league coaches, Albania has only10 clubs in their league, the Nigerian league is better and more competitive.danfo driver wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 6:58 pmWhat made Peseiro so special? The recommendation of Mourinho? or the fact that he failed spectacularly at Venezuela and 31 years before that?
For me, I am attracted to winners. Thats why I will include Egbo on the list, as well as Pisto.
But y'all feel free to hire whoever you like though.
I dont understand your fixation with league - please help me understand was he first not a human being to get the job in albania ? has finidi not been given a chance ? i understand if you name 3 local coaches to be considered in Addition to Egbo NOt thrash Egbo because he coaches in Albania ?
Please name 3 local coaches That ARE not FINIDI that we should add to the list , i think that where a reasonable conversation should start.
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No be him be pesa numero one ? you mean he had no influence AT all in what we just saw ? and if indeed he had no influence that fo rme already makes him a bad choice - because the job is more about man management ( up and down ) before formation and strategyANC wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:26 pmWhen was Findi given a chance, please I ask?Siddonlook11 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:21 pmgochino wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:12 pmFine, what makes him better than Finidi or any of our league coaches, Albania has only10 clubs in their league, the Nigerian league is better and more competitive.danfo driver wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 6:58 pmWhat made Peseiro so special? The recommendation of Mourinho? or the fact that he failed spectacularly at Venezuela and 31 years before that?
For me, I am attracted to winners. Thats why I will include Egbo on the list, as well as Pisto.
But y'all feel free to hire whoever you like though.
I dont understand your fixation with league - please help me understand was he first not a human being to get the job in albania ? has finidi not been given a chance ? i understand if you name 3 local coaches to be considered in Addition to Egbo NOt thrash Egbo because he coaches in Albania ?
Please name 3 local coaches That ARE not FINIDI that we should add to the list , i think that where a reasonable conversation should start.
"The first key to greatness is to be in reality with what we appear to be ."
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STFUSiddonlook11 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:41 pmNo be him be pesa numero one ? you mean he had no influence AT all in what we just saw ? and if indeed he had no influence that fo rme already makes him a bad choice - because the job is more about man management ( up and down ) before formation and strategyANC wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:26 pmWhen was Findi given a chance, please I ask?Siddonlook11 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:21 pmgochino wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:12 pmFine, what makes him better than Finidi or any of our league coaches, Albania has only10 clubs in their league, the Nigerian league is better and more competitive.danfo driver wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 6:58 pmWhat made Peseiro so special? The recommendation of Mourinho? or the fact that he failed spectacularly at Venezuela and 31 years before that?
For me, I am attracted to winners. Thats why I will include Egbo on the list, as well as Pisto.
But y'all feel free to hire whoever you like though.
I dont understand your fixation with league - please help me understand was he first not a human being to get the job in albania ? has finidi not been given a chance ? i understand if you name 3 local coaches to be considered in Addition to Egbo NOt thrash Egbo because he coaches in Albania ?
Please name 3 local coaches That ARE not FINIDI that we should add to the list , i think that where a reasonable conversation should start.
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Just pointing out that Finidi is actually a better choice, and no, Finidi has not been given a fair chance.Siddonlook11 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:21 pmgochino wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:12 pmFine, what makes him better than Finidi or any of our league coaches, Albania has only10 clubs in their league, the Nigerian league is better and more competitive.danfo driver wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 6:58 pmWhat made Peseiro so special? The recommendation of Mourinho? or the fact that he failed spectacularly at Venezuela and 31 years before that?
For me, I am attracted to winners. Thats why I will include Egbo on the list, as well as Pisto.
But y'all feel free to hire whoever you like though.
I dont understand your fixation with league - please help me understand was he first not a human being to get the job in albania ? has finidi not been given a chance ? i understand if you name 3 local coaches to be considered in Addition to Egbo NOt thrash Egbo because he coaches in Albania ?
Please name 3 local coaches That ARE not FINIDI that we should add to the list , i think that where a reasonable conversation should start.
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Is he better than Finidi? I didnt know that. Why do you say he is better than Finidi?
Egbo is a winner - Won 1 title, qualified his team for the UEFA Champions League and a super cup a few weeks ago
Finidi is a winner - Won 1 title and qualified his team for the African Champions League
My only issue with Finidi is that I have watched him be part of the coaching crew of a team in the last 1 year and the team has been dreadful for 1 year.
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He is upset that we said Finidi, Amuneke, Eguavoen, the crooked Siasia, the criminal Salisu and Amokachi have all gotten their chance and should go and look for jobs elsewhere. It pained him, so he is trying to lash out.Siddonlook11 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:21 pmgochino wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:12 pmFine, what makes him better than Finidi or any of our league coaches, Albania has only10 clubs in their league, the Nigerian league is better and more competitive.danfo driver wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 6:58 pmWhat made Peseiro so special? The recommendation of Mourinho? or the fact that he failed spectacularly at Venezuela and 31 years before that?
For me, I am attracted to winners. Thats why I will include Egbo on the list, as well as Pisto.
But y'all feel free to hire whoever you like though.
I dont understand your fixation with league - please help me understand was he first not a human being to get the job in albania ? has finidi not been given a chance ? i understand if you name 3 local coaches to be considered in Addition to Egbo NOt thrash Egbo because he coaches in Albania ?
Please name 3 local coaches That ARE not FINIDI that we should add to the list , i think that where a reasonable conversation should start.
"it is better to be excited now and disappointed later, than it is to be disappointed now and later." - Marcus Aurelius, 178AD
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No one is saying Finidi should not be given a chance. We are saying that we should widen the pool, remove our collective ostrich necks out of the deep rotten hole, look outside the box and make a proper selection out of a group of solid coaches who are certified winners! Is that too much to ask? or do you prefer that we do what we have always done and give the job on a platter to someone because you loved him when he was a player?
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Typical/ Like gocino, once the facts are laid before you, you lash out!ANC wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:54 pmSTFUSiddonlook11 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:41 pmNo be him be pesa numero one ? you mean he had no influence AT all in what we just saw ? and if indeed he had no influence that fo rme already makes him a bad choice - because the job is more about man management ( up and down ) before formation and strategyANC wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:26 pmWhen was Findi given a chance, please I ask?Siddonlook11 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:21 pmgochino wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:12 pmFine, what makes him better than Finidi or any of our league coaches, Albania has only10 clubs in their league, the Nigerian league is better and more competitive.danfo driver wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 6:58 pmWhat made Peseiro so special? The recommendation of Mourinho? or the fact that he failed spectacularly at Venezuela and 31 years before that?
For me, I am attracted to winners. Thats why I will include Egbo on the list, as well as Pisto.
But y'all feel free to hire whoever you like though.
I dont understand your fixation with league - please help me understand was he first not a human being to get the job in albania ? has finidi not been given a chance ? i understand if you name 3 local coaches to be considered in Addition to Egbo NOt thrash Egbo because he coaches in Albania ?
Please name 3 local coaches That ARE not FINIDI that we should add to the list , i think that where a reasonable conversation should start.
The Toxic Class of '94 should go and look for jobs and stop hanging around the NFF for handout! Go and tell your heroes I said so!
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How? Please explain how he is a better choice?
What exactly is a "fair chance?"and no, Finidi has not been given a fair chance.
When he was hired as assistant for 2 years, was that an unfair chance?
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ANC wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:54 pmSTFUSiddonlook11 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:41 pmNo be him be pesa numero one ? you mean he had no influence AT all in what we just saw ? and if indeed he had no influence that fo rme already makes him a bad choice - because the job is more about man management ( up and down ) before formation and strategyANC wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:26 pmWhen was Findi given a chance, please I ask?Siddonlook11 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:21 pmgochino wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:12 pmFine, what makes him better than Finidi or any of our league coaches, Albania has only10 clubs in their league, the Nigerian league is better and more competitive.danfo driver wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 6:58 pmWhat made Peseiro so special? The recommendation of Mourinho? or the fact that he failed spectacularly at Venezuela and 31 years before that?
For me, I am attracted to winners. Thats why I will include Egbo on the list, as well as Pisto.
But y'all feel free to hire whoever you like though.
I dont understand your fixation with league - please help me understand was he first not a human being to get the job in albania ? has finidi not been given a chance ? i understand if you name 3 local coaches to be considered in Addition to Egbo NOt thrash Egbo because he coaches in Albania ?
Please name 3 local coaches That ARE not FINIDI that we should add to the list , i think that where a reasonable conversation should start.
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Can't we get both to team up and coach the SE?gochino wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 7:12 pmFine, what makes him better than Finidi or any of our league coaches, Albania has only10 clubs in their league, the Nigerian league is better and more competitive.danfo driver wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 6:58 pmWhat made Peseiro so special? The recommendation of Mourinho? or the fact that he failed spectacularly at Venezuela and 31 years before that?
For me, I am attracted to winners. Thats why I will include Egbo on the list, as well as Pisto.
But y'all feel free to hire whoever you like though.