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Lets call a spade a spade. Mali have better ball players than us. Even Sisoko was more comfortable on the ball than all our guys.mke1010 wrote:What a load of crap So na Mali wey get players.Robbynice wrote:My people, I agree our football get problem. Yes our coach head no dey house but lets call a spade a spade, we don't have the players. Anyway...![]()
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Is that what Vogts told his men at half-time?Naija4lyfe wrote:you are very patheticphantomjournalist wrote:It's a dead eagle laying next to a condom wrapper.Naija4lyfe wrote:WTF is thisphantomjournalist wrote:$60,000 a month is what he received?
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They were all playing for those same ''average clubs'' when they came third in the last two ANCs - under local coaches.realtrouble wrote:Yujam and GWG ,YUJAM wrote:Pretty much all of them
GREENWHITEGREEN wrote:So how many of the Malians are playing in "top-flight" league outside of Africa ?
CIV and Mali players are all playing at a higher level than Nigerian players. Apart from Mikel and Yak. Nigerian play for average clubs.
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Leave them!ROSSIKE wrote:They were all playing for those same ''average clubs'' when they came third in the last two ANCs - under local coaches.realtrouble wrote:Yujam and GWG ,YUJAM wrote:Pretty much all of them
GREENWHITEGREEN wrote:So how many of the Malians are playing in "top-flight" league outside of Africa ?
CIV and Mali players are all playing at a higher level than Nigerian players. Apart from Mikel and Yak. Nigerian play for average clubs.
Let them keep making excuses for their useless coach! maybe the Local Economy and league was booming from 2002 to 2006 when we on Bronze,
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soothsayer wrote:Personally the SE may have reached a new all time low...
I watched the terrible Denmark defeat..
The Angola debarcle and failure to qualify for
World Cup
I watched the Brentford massacre with my own toto eyes...
but they don't compare to what I've seen today..
Now I may possibly be witnessing an Embarrasingly early exit from ANC group stages..
Even if we somehow qualify.. I think i've been disillusioned enough.. I won't be following the
Eagles with the passion I've had in past.. At least not these set of wimp players..
nethertheless I wish them luck.. for our nations sake.
But know this.. our problems lay deep.. and it begins with the failed local domestic league...
sign out..
Soothsayer..
The domestic league is failed but we must accept that Chukwu and Eguavoen had more clue than this FC who chose the wrong players and the wrong formation. We had no midfield and our "strikers" were "lighting matches"....Could not try any of the opposing goalkeepers...We are so pityful as a team.....
I too will not cry because my tears are too precious for this situation. I will go to the laughing thread too.
He beats Christian Chukwu, he beats Christian Madu, He beats Christian Nwokocha. This man must be a moslem. Yes he is. His name is Baba Mohammed.
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Ghana has a good FC and good players. Naija has a bad FC and poor playerschopachop wrote:maceo4 wrote:Ghana has all midfield no strikers, Nigeria has no midfield all strikers....stargazer wrote:ghana create chances and miss ..Nigeria dont create any chances![]()
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Ghana has all midfield that can score and no strikers, Nigeria has no midfield all strikers that cannot score....
He beats Christian Chukwu, he beats Christian Madu, He beats Christian Nwokocha. This man must be a moslem. Yes he is. His name is Baba Mohammed.
why is this still a sticky?
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Mali's Cedric Kante, left, vies for the ball with Nigeria's Yakubu Aiyegbeni during their African Cup of Nations soccer match in Sekondi, Ghana, Friday, Jan. 25, 2008.

Mali's Amadou Sidebe, right, is tackled by Nigeria's Obinna Nwaneri, left,

Nigeria's Peter Odemwingie, right, is tackled by Mali's Mohamed Sissoko,

Adama Tamboura (L), of " the Eagles", Malian national football team, fights for the ball with Nigeria Peter Odemwingie (L)

Nigeria's Obafemi Martins, left, with teammate watch a match in the players pavilion

Nigeria's players leave the pitch after a draw during their Africa Cup of Nations group B soccer match against Mali in Sekondi, Ghana, Friday, Jan. 25, 2008.

Nigeria's Obinna Nwaneri, front, falls on the ground after tackling Mali's Frederic Kanoute

Mali's Frederic Kanoute, center, vies for the ball with Nigeria's Danny Shittu, left, and Seyi Olofinjana, right

Obafemi Martins, right, and Mali's Adama Coulibaly collide as they vie for the ball

Mahamadou Diarra(R) of Mali's national football team fights for the ball with Nigeria's Martins Obafemi in Sekondi

Nigeria's Yakubu Ayegbeni, center, and fellow team members leave the pitch after a goalless draw during their Africa Cup of Nations group B soccer match against Mali in Sekondi, Ghana, Friday, Jan. 25, 2008.

Mali's Dramane Traore, left, vies for the ball with Nigeria's Taye Taiwo, right,

Mali's Mohamed Sissoko, right, vies for the ball with Nigeria's Taye Taiwo

Frederic Kanoute gestures to fellow team members during their African Cup of Nations soccer match against Nigeria in Sekondi, Ghana

Nigeria's coach Berti Vogts gestures during their Africa Cup of Nations group B soccer match against Mali in Sekondi, Ghana, Friday, Jan. 25, 2008. The match ended in a goalless draw.

Mali's Frederic Kanoute, left, vies for the ball with Nigeria's Joseph Yobo

Yakubu, Diarra

A Nigerian soccer fan CRIES after their team played a goalless draw during their Africa Cup of Nations group B soccer match against Mali in Sekondi, Ghana, Friday, Jan. 25, 2008.

A Nigerian soccer fan CRIES after their team played a goalless draw during their Africa Cup of Nations group B soccer match against Mali in Sekondi, Ghana, Friday, Jan. 25, 2008.

Mali's Cedric Kante, left, vies for the ball with Nigeria's Yakubu Aiyegbeni during their African Cup of Nations soccer match in Sekondi, Ghana, Friday, Jan. 25, 2008.

Mali's Amadou Sidebe, right, is tackled by Nigeria's Obinna Nwaneri, left,

Nigeria's Peter Odemwingie, right, is tackled by Mali's Mohamed Sissoko,

Adama Tamboura (L), of " the Eagles", Malian national football team, fights for the ball with Nigeria Peter Odemwingie (L)

Nigeria's Obafemi Martins, left, with teammate watch a match in the players pavilion

Nigeria's players leave the pitch after a draw during their Africa Cup of Nations group B soccer match against Mali in Sekondi, Ghana, Friday, Jan. 25, 2008.

Nigeria's Obinna Nwaneri, front, falls on the ground after tackling Mali's Frederic Kanoute

Mali's Frederic Kanoute, center, vies for the ball with Nigeria's Danny Shittu, left, and Seyi Olofinjana, right

Obafemi Martins, right, and Mali's Adama Coulibaly collide as they vie for the ball

Mahamadou Diarra(R) of Mali's national football team fights for the ball with Nigeria's Martins Obafemi in Sekondi

Nigeria's Yakubu Ayegbeni, center, and fellow team members leave the pitch after a goalless draw during their Africa Cup of Nations group B soccer match against Mali in Sekondi, Ghana, Friday, Jan. 25, 2008.

Mali's Dramane Traore, left, vies for the ball with Nigeria's Taye Taiwo, right,

Mali's Mohamed Sissoko, right, vies for the ball with Nigeria's Taye Taiwo

Frederic Kanoute gestures to fellow team members during their African Cup of Nations soccer match against Nigeria in Sekondi, Ghana

Nigeria's coach Berti Vogts gestures during their Africa Cup of Nations group B soccer match against Mali in Sekondi, Ghana, Friday, Jan. 25, 2008. The match ended in a goalless draw.

Mali's Frederic Kanoute, left, vies for the ball with Nigeria's Joseph Yobo

Yakubu, Diarra

A Nigerian soccer fan CRIES after their team played a goalless draw during their Africa Cup of Nations group B soccer match against Mali in Sekondi, Ghana, Friday, Jan. 25, 2008.

A Nigerian soccer fan CRIES after their team played a goalless draw during their Africa Cup of Nations group B soccer match against Mali in Sekondi, Ghana, Friday, Jan. 25, 2008.
We are the centre of the pitch, we are precise, we are our effort, we are attackers who defend, we are defenders who attack, we are respected by our rivals, we are recognised by our rivals, we are every goal that we score, we are those who always look for our opponent's goal, WE ARE ONE.
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We are the centre of the pitch, we are precise, we are our effort, we are attackers who defend, we are defenders who attack, we are respected by our rivals, we are recognised by our rivals, we are every goal that we score, we are those who always look for our opponent's goal, WE ARE ONE.
Pep Guardiola To Barca Before CL Final
Pep Guardiola To Barca Before CL Final