Who is your top choice for SE coach
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Who is your top choice for SE coach
Mine is Sunday Oliseh.
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Tom Sainfelt who is their rumored top choice took the Philippines job. The NFF need to hire a firm that will do the coaching job search for them. They obviously don't know how to hire a coach. They should have started that process in July last year. But we expect the NFF to name an interim. Probably Salisu or Eguavon.
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Re: Who is your top choice for SE coach
Sunday Oliseh who beefed with our top players ?
You do not wish Nigeria well at all.
You do not wish Nigeria well at all.
Re: Who is your top choice for SE coach
That is why he is one of my top choices. We don't need a yes sir coach to handle the Eagles.vancity eagle wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 6:28 pm Sunday Oliseh who beefed with our top players ?
You do not wish Nigeria well at all.
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Re: Who is your top choice for SE coach
Amunike or Mitsomane. Finidi can continue as an assistant and also handle the U23 or U20 team.
Re: Who is your top choice for SE coach
CREATE A CONSORTIUM OF COACHES
Needs to be understood and well constructed.
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Needs to be understood and well constructed.
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Re: Who is your top choice for SE coach
Oliseh, with Finidi as the Associate Head Coach.
Oliseh has performed to an exceptional level in Europe. Took an underdog team to the top flight in Europe in record breaking fashion. Has a reputation as a hot head,(correctly), but there is usually some underlying principle behind his drama - Owner's shadiness, Injustice to homebased players, NFF's incompetence.
The case against him is loaded - Quit on team; Cancelled a friendly as Captain, Seen as confrontational even when diplomacy could work.
I think he has matured and learned his lesson. I like the fact the he chose not to respond to Mikel's recent rant. Also, if Finidi has an independent contract as his associate coachm then he can step into the top job if Oliseh quits.
Finidi has had a top level career as a world class player, and has stayed busy as Coach of the Nigerian Champions. His involvement in the domestic league is also a plus.
Oliseh has performed to an exceptional level in Europe. Took an underdog team to the top flight in Europe in record breaking fashion. Has a reputation as a hot head,(correctly), but there is usually some underlying principle behind his drama - Owner's shadiness, Injustice to homebased players, NFF's incompetence.
The case against him is loaded - Quit on team; Cancelled a friendly as Captain, Seen as confrontational even when diplomacy could work.
I think he has matured and learned his lesson. I like the fact the he chose not to respond to Mikel's recent rant. Also, if Finidi has an independent contract as his associate coachm then he can step into the top job if Oliseh quits.
Finidi has had a top level career as a world class player, and has stayed busy as Coach of the Nigerian Champions. His involvement in the domestic league is also a plus.
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Re: Who is your top choice for SE coach
So that the so called ‘witches’ can attack him again? Abi they have lost their power since he last encountered them? You sure sey you no be hin enemy?truetalk wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 10:54 pm Oliseh, with Finidi as the Associate Head Coach.
Oliseh has performed to an exceptional level in Europe. Took an underdog team to the top flight in Europe in record breaking fashion. Has a reputation as a hot head,(correctly), but there is usually some underlying principle behind his drama - Owner's shadiness, Injustice to homebased players, NFF's incompetence.
The case against him is loaded - Quit on team; Cancelled a friendly as Captain, Seen as confrontational even when diplomacy could work.
I think he has matured and learned his lesson. I like the fact the he chose not to respond to Mikel's recent rant. Also, if Finidi has an independent contract as his associate coachm then he can step into the top job if Oliseh quits.
Finidi has had a top level career as a world class player, and has stayed busy as Coach of the Nigerian Champions. His involvement in the domestic league is also a plus.
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Re: Who is your top choice for SE coach
This na Classic Pinnick language
This aforementioned statement is when they at the glass house want to bamboozle us.
Please tell me which NFF that struggles to pay their coaches want a consortium unless na smokescreen to hide their true intention
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Re: Who is your top choice for SE coach
"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?
Re: Who is your top choice for SE coach
Oliseh prefered formation is 4231. Will need more midfielders.
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Re: Who is your top choice for SE coach
Abi? They can barely pay their current coaches and you want them to pay a firm thousands of dollars to help them find a coach.
"Yea right, we await the beatings the Aussie has for them. The Falcons are just another bad team at the women world cup".....fatpokey Tue Jul 25, 2023 4:34 .
Re: Who is your top choice for SE coach
Mosimane preferred formation is also 4-2-3-1.
Nwabilich
Osayi, Ajayi, Omeruo, Bassey
Yusuf, Ndidi
Lookman, Iwobi, Moses
Osimhen
Injured players- Ekong, Sanusi, Boniface, Aina
Nwabilich
Osayi, Ajayi, Omeruo, Bassey
Yusuf, Ndidi
Lookman, Iwobi, Moses
Osimhen
Injured players- Ekong, Sanusi, Boniface, Aina
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Re: Who is your top choice for SE coach
you definitely hate us
"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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Based on the last squad list. Not what I want. Ndidi was part of the last squad list until he got injured.
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Re: Who is your top choice for SE coach
If I were to pick a squad for the friendly.
Nwabili
Ebuehi, Ajayi,Bassey, Collins or another LB.
Eletu, Nwakili, Akinsamiro
Iwobi, Osimhen, Lookman
Nwabili
Ebuehi, Ajayi,Bassey, Collins or another LB.
Eletu, Nwakili, Akinsamiro
Iwobi, Osimhen, Lookman
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Re: Who is your top choice for SE coach
THERE'S A REASON I ADDED "WELL CONSTRUCTED"packerland wrote: ↑Thu Feb 29, 2024 3:00 amAbi? They can barely pay their current coaches and you want them to pay a firm thousands of dollars to help them find a coach.
Because a well constructed consortium could be designed to be less expensive than the conventional set up.
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Re: Who is your top choice for SE coach
When exactly did he do that?... Just for the record, in his last job, Oliseh lost 6 out of 6 games with his division 4 German club and decided to sack himself out of shame!truetalk wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 10:54 pm Oliseh, with Finidi as the Associate Head Coach.
Oliseh has performed to an exceptional level in Europe. Took an underdog team to the top flight in Europe in record breaking fashion. Has a reputation as a hot head,(correctly), but there is usually some underlying principle behind his drama - Owner's shadiness, Injustice to homebased players, NFF's incompetence.
The case against him is loaded - Quit on team; Cancelled a friendly as Captain, Seen as confrontational even when diplomacy could work.
I think he has matured and learned his lesson. I like the fact the he chose not to respond to Mikel's recent rant. Also, if Finidi has an independent contract as his associate coachm then he can step into the top job if Oliseh quits.
Finidi has had a top level career as a world class player, and has stayed busy as Coach of the Nigerian Champions. His involvement in the domestic league is also a plus.
Re: Who is your top choice for SE coach
We're the kings of Bronze at the AFCON.
I know Rohr also got bronze, but that was because we met the eventual (unstoppable) winners too early.
Apart from Keshi, who I will not really class as a local coach, as he perfected his craft abroad, all local coaches are bronze merchants.
One of the worst foreign coaches we got in our footballing history was actually able to craft a strategy that got us to the AFCON final.
We need to stick with foreign coaches if we want to catch up with Cameroon in AFCON wins.
I know Rohr also got bronze, but that was because we met the eventual (unstoppable) winners too early.
Apart from Keshi, who I will not really class as a local coach, as he perfected his craft abroad, all local coaches are bronze merchants.
One of the worst foreign coaches we got in our footballing history was actually able to craft a strategy that got us to the AFCON final.
We need to stick with foreign coaches if we want to catch up with Cameroon in AFCON wins.
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Re: Who is your top choice for SE coach
vancity eagle wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 6:28 pm Sunday Oliseh who beefed with our top players ?
You do not wish Nigeria well at all.
Name those "top" players?
Re: Who is your top choice for SE coach
Back to meritocracy - player selection based on form
If you not playing top flight high level football
Not starting in their club team
If you not playing top flight high level football
Not starting in their club team
Re: Who is your top choice for SE coach
maceo4 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 11:04 pmSo that the so called ‘witches’ can attack him again? Abi they have lost their power since he last encountered them? You sure sey you no be hin enemy?truetalk wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 10:54 pm Oliseh, with Finidi as the Associate Head Coach.
Oliseh has performed to an exceptional level in Europe. Took an underdog team to the top flight in Europe in record breaking fashion. Has a reputation as a hot head,(correctly), but there is usually some underlying principle behind his drama - Owner's shadiness, Injustice to homebased players, NFF's incompetence.
The case against him is loaded - Quit on team; Cancelled a friendly as Captain, Seen as confrontational even when diplomacy could work.
I think he has matured and learned his lesson. I like the fact the he chose not to respond to Mikel's recent rant. Also, if Finidi has an independent contract as his associate coachm then he can step into the top job if Oliseh quits.
Finidi has had a top level career as a world class player, and has stayed busy as Coach of the Nigerian Champions. His involvement in the domestic league is also a plus.
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