Eagles dream ends on sunday, Cameroon 2:0 Nigeria
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I will be both suprised and delighted if Nigeria wintomorrow. but isn't it a shame that it has come to this. Nigerian football fans placing their hopes in prayer, dreams, pitch and toss... the Super eagles have never reached the summit of their Olympic performance, and in a sense, lost the right to that title 'Super', the day after.
We are managed by a footballing novice, fine, he may have been at the forefront for African football, but its time to smell the coffee. We are no longer living in the dark ages, where the rest of the world casts a shadow over african football. We have moved up the pedistle, and indeed are sitting at the table with the rest of footballs elite, this is not reflected by our governing body, nor the ambition or achievement of the side.
After the South Africa, it was back to the usual, long aimless passes, laxidasical, im too good to chase that ball attitude. Cameroon epitomise, what Nigeria should've been and progressed from, instead we fell behind them as a footballing nation. I long to see the day when we will fulfill our potential.
We are managed by a footballing novice, fine, he may have been at the forefront for African football, but its time to smell the coffee. We are no longer living in the dark ages, where the rest of the world casts a shadow over african football. We have moved up the pedistle, and indeed are sitting at the table with the rest of footballs elite, this is not reflected by our governing body, nor the ambition or achievement of the side.
After the South Africa, it was back to the usual, long aimless passes, laxidasical, im too good to chase that ball attitude. Cameroon epitomise, what Nigeria should've been and progressed from, instead we fell behind them as a footballing nation. I long to see the day when we will fulfill our potential.
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The bobo no be wizard or soothsayer. Im dey give im predictions based on wetin dey inside 'im brain on that day. He don fear becos we dey play Cameroon and no too sure which SE go enter field. Bottomline, over time his predictions would end up being 50% correct, 50% wrong.......the odds to random probability. Forgive am, as him oracle was clouded by fear of elimination by a bitter rival!!
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Re: Eagles dream ends on sunday, Cameroon 2:0 Nigeria
Nzeamaka,Nzeamaka wrote:Whats up guys;
this might sound funny for y'all but it's real. Sunday will be another sad day for all naija soccer lovers. It's not going to be a touch match as everybody is anticipating cuz eagles will perform poorly. Meanwhile, cameroon will beat naija 2:0 with all goals coming from eto.come sunday. I don't mean to wish my country bad luck but that's the way it is. I wish i could change the score line but it keeps coming true. Beside, i am still proud of being a nigerian and wishing them all the best of luck. Like i said, 2:0 beleive it or not. it will soon be over. like me or hate me, the truth is always remain the truth.
Your name sounds suspiciously like one of those Bakassi/Cameroun/Igbo sounding names, you know like Ndiefi, Mboma, Mbami, 'Ojemba', etc. Sure you are not one?
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Which kin mumu coach u be sef???Coach wrote:I will be both suprised and delighted if Nigeria wintomorrow. but isn't it a shame that it has come to this. Nigerian football fans placing their hopes in prayer, dreams, pitch and toss... the Super eagles have never reached the summit of their Olympic performance, and in a sense, lost the right to that title 'Super', the day after.
We are managed by a footballing novice, fine, he may have been at the forefront for African football, but its time to smell the coffee. We are no longer living in the dark ages, where the rest of the world casts a shadow over african football. We have moved up the pedistle, and indeed are sitting at the table with the rest of footballs elite, this is not reflected by our governing body, nor the ambition or achievement of the side.
After the South Africa, it was back to the usual, long aimless passes, laxidasical, im too good to chase that ball attitude. Cameroon epitomise, what Nigeria should've been and progressed from, instead we fell behind them as a footballing nation. I long to see the day when we will fulfill our potential.
Coach Ko, dolo ni! Abeg commot for road jàré!!!
De Eagus are coming....