Is the Ugandan Coach Avaliable?
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Is the Ugandan Coach Avaliable?
Can we please change our coaching staff please no more Keshi or Amokachi. This is not working guys it's not.
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Una don start again.
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But why though? Do you actually believe in the coaching staff?truetalk wrote:Una don start again.
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truetalk wrote:Una don start again.





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So they just come play set or what....
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We started off OK...juventuss wrote:So they just come play set or what....
But as the game wore, it seemed the SE remembered it's 'just' a friendly.

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in all honesty do you seriously see this team qualifying for the Nations cup?Gotti wrote:We started off OK...juventuss wrote:So they just come play set or what....
But as the game wore, it seemed the SE remembered it's 'just' a friendly.
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First, I was shaking my head in disapproval...yannick wrote:in all honesty do you seriously see this team qualifying for the Nations cup?
Nonetheless, I do not think "this team" (whatever that means) will prosecuting the qualifiers. The likes of Mikel, Victor Moses, Echiejile, Oshaniwa, Ideye, Efe Ambrose and perhaps even Emenike are still quite relevant to the SE and the ANC qualifiers - regardless of what certain CEs may think. This is what friendlies are useful for: to (among other things) evaluate players on the field - as opposed to the pages of CE!
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relevant you say? how this is relevance pan out for us when we lost to Congo on our home turf, later to sudan and before crashing out to South Africa? Emenike has not even scored for Nigeria in over half a year now! his club form is just as bad...seeing Efe Ambrose in your list makes me want to reach out through the screen and slug you a hard one across the face...we should be talking about grooming a new nucleus of players like Moses Odubanjo, Dele Alli, Iorfa, Otigba...you dey here dey mention deadweight players smhGotti wrote:First, I was shaking my head in disapproval...yannick wrote:in all honesty do you seriously see this team qualifying for the Nations cup?
Nonetheless, I do not think "this team" (whatever that means) will prosecuting the qualifiers. The likes of Mikel, Victor Moses, Echiejile, Oshaniwa, Ideye, Efe Ambrose and perhaps even Emenike are still quite relevant to the SE and the ANC qualifiers - regardless of what certain CEs may think. This is what friendlies are useful for: to (among other things) evaluate players on the field - as opposed to the pages of CE!
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yannick wrote:relevant you say? how this is relevance pan out for us when we lost to Congo on our home turf, later to sudan and before crashing out to South Africa? Emenike has not even scored for Nigeria in over half a year now! his club form is just as bad...seeing Efe Ambrose in your list makes me want to reach out through the screen and slug you a hard one across the face...we should be talking about grooming a new nucleus of players like Moses Odubanjo, Dele Alli, Iorfa, Otigba...you dey here dey mention deadweight players smhGotti wrote:First, I was shaking my head in disapproval...yannick wrote:in all honesty do you seriously see this team qualifying for the Nations cup?
Nonetheless, I do not think "this team" (whatever that means) will prosecuting the qualifiers. The likes of Mikel, Victor Moses, Echiejile, Oshaniwa, Ideye, Efe Ambrose and perhaps even Emenike are still quite relevant to the SE and the ANC qualifiers - regardless of what certain CEs may think. This is what friendlies are useful for: to (among other things) evaluate players on the field - as opposed to the pages of CE!








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Pretty much how the same relevance panned out for us in winning the ANC barely 2 years ago...yannick wrote:relevant you say? how this is relevance pan out for us when we lost to Congo on our home turf, later to sudan and before crashing out to South Africa? Emenike has not even scored for Nigeria in over half a year now! his club form is just as bad...seeing Efe Ambrose in your list makes me want to reach out through the screen and slug you a hard one across the face...we should be talking about grooming a new nucleus of players like Moses Odubanjo, Dele Alli, Iorfa, Otigba...you dey here dey mention deadweight players smh
There you trotting out yet more Internet "superstars" in pretty much the same manner that some of you folks churlishly banged on about the likes of Ujah, Ighalo, Aluko, Akeem Latifu, et al, as the reason that we did not win the WC - you know, as we used to routinely win it! SMDH@
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Btw, anyone that does not realize the utility of Ambrose Efe as a player who can provide COMPETENT depth at several positions - CD, RB (where he was actually voted to the ANC 2013 XI, while being denigrated by folks whose only "excellence" is the ability to access CE pages), DM and even LB (where he stepped in with aplomb in one of pre-WC 2014 friendlies) is hardly worth dialoguing with.ChristianNo1 wrote:yannick wrote:relevant you say? how this is relevance pan out for us when we lost to Congo on our home turf, later to sudan and before crashing out to South Africa? Emenike has not even scored for Nigeria in over half a year now! his club form is just as bad...seeing Efe Ambrose in your list makes me want to reach out through the screen and slug you a hard one across the face...we should be talking about grooming a new nucleus of players like Moses Odubanjo, Dele Alli, Iorfa, Otigba...you dey here dey mention deadweight players smh![]()
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once upon a time even small Zambia won the nations cup, NO BIG DEAL..and I'm sure they don't yap much of it like the Keshi brigade would always do, my point is we can do better than our present situation, and you don't expect the Ighalos,Ujahs,Aluko's, and Latifu's of this world to do wonders when you tip the scale by inviting junks like Babatunde, Ogbonnaya,Hope Akpan,and other bench-warming/anonymous players into the same fold...Nigeria has the talents to win a damn world cup, and not slugging out despicable results against the likes of Congo, Sudan, Namibia,Kenya,and Uganda.Gotti wrote:Pretty much how the same relevance panned out for us in winning the ANC barely 2 years ago...yannick wrote:relevant you say? how this is relevance pan out for us when we lost to Congo on our home turf, later to sudan and before crashing out to South Africa? Emenike has not even scored for Nigeria in over half a year now! his club form is just as bad...seeing Efe Ambrose in your list makes me want to reach out through the screen and slug you a hard one across the face...we should be talking about grooming a new nucleus of players like Moses Odubanjo, Dele Alli, Iorfa, Otigba...you dey here dey mention deadweight players smh
There you trotting out yet more Internet "superstars" in pretty much the same manner that some of you folks churlishly banged on about the likes of Ujah, Ighalo, Aluko, Akeem Latifu, et al, as the reason that we did not win the WC - you know, as we used to routinely win it! SMDH@
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you give going off on some theoretical fancy tangents on how good and versatile Efe is, while those qualities are not in doubt...the BIG question is how have this qualities been practically utilized in the SE? cause Efe has always been struggling in that RB role for us for a while now,and I don't see him doing any better even in a marginal sense if switched to the CD,LB,DM roles! fact is he just doesn't cut it!Gotti wrote:Btw, anyone that does not realize the utility of Ambrose Efe as a player who can provide COMPETENT depth at several positions - CD, RB (where he was actually voted to the ANC 2013 XI, while being denigrated by folks whose only "excellence" is the ability to access CE pages), DM and even LB (where he stepped in with aplomb in one of pre-WC 2014 friendlies) is hardly worth dialoguing with.ChristianNo1 wrote:yannick wrote:relevant you say? how this is relevance pan out for us when we lost to Congo on our home turf, later to sudan and before crashing out to South Africa? Emenike has not even scored for Nigeria in over half a year now! his club form is just as bad...seeing Efe Ambrose in your list makes me want to reach out through the screen and slug you a hard one across the face...we should be talking about grooming a new nucleus of players like Moses Odubanjo, Dele Alli, Iorfa, Otigba...you dey here dey mention deadweight players smh![]()
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Why don't you tell that to Ghana (in the modern era)?yannick wrote:once upon a time even small Zambia won the nations cup, NO BIG DEAL..and I'm sure they don't yap much of it like the Keshi brigade would always do, my point is we can do better than our present situation, and you don't expect the Ighalos,Ujahs,Aluko's, and Latifu's of this world to do wonders when you tip the scale by inviting junks like Babatunde, Ogbonnaya,Hope Akpan,and other bench-warming/anonymous players into the same fold...Nigeria has the talents to win a damn world cup, and not slugging out despicable results against the likes of Congo, Sudan, Namibia,Kenya,and Uganda.
Anyway, once upon a time even "small" Denmark and Greece won the Euros, so no biggie there as well...

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Ghana in its lowest point will thrash this Keshi coached team, we were really LUCKY not to run into them in the 2013 AFCON editionGotti wrote:Why don't you tell that to Ghana (in the modern era)?yannick wrote:once upon a time even small Zambia won the nations cup, NO BIG DEAL..and I'm sure they don't yap much of it like the Keshi brigade would always do, my point is we can do better than our present situation, and you don't expect the Ighalos,Ujahs,Aluko's, and Latifu's of this world to do wonders when you tip the scale by inviting junks like Babatunde, Ogbonnaya,Hope Akpan,and other bench-warming/anonymous players into the same fold...Nigeria has the talents to win a damn world cup, and not slugging out despicable results against the likes of Congo, Sudan, Namibia,Kenya,and Uganda.
Anyway, once upon a time even "small" Denmark and Greece won the Euros, so no biggie there as well...



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Exactly dude! He must have been "struggling" when voted best RB at the ANC...yannick wrote:you give going off on some theoretical fancy tangents on how good and versatile Efe is, while those qualities are not in doubt...the BIG question is how have this qualities been practically utilized in the SE? cause Efe has always been struggling in that RB role for us for a while now,and I don't see him doing any better even in a marginal sense if switched to the CD,LB,DM roles! fact is he just doesn't cut it!

Meanwhile, we continue to overlook all those obviously "world class" Nigerian RBs out there. SMDH@
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Here we go again. That guy has been all over East Africa or they've been all over him but where has it led them.
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in the moment of rare glory, even the kitten can be glorified as a Lion...think about it! and we are in 2015 now not 2013 buddy! Hint? we are no longer African champions!!!Gotti wrote:Exactly dude! He must have been "struggling" when voted best RB at the ANC...yannick wrote:you give going off on some theoretical fancy tangents on how good and versatile Efe is, while those qualities are not in doubt...the BIG question is how have this qualities been practically utilized in the SE? cause Efe has always been struggling in that RB role for us for a while now,and I don't see him doing any better even in a marginal sense if switched to the CD,LB,DM roles! fact is he just doesn't cut it!![]()
Meanwhile, we continue to overlook all those obviously "world class" Nigerian RBs out there. SMDH@
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Hey YANNICK:
How come the coach that you are so enamored with has not won the ANC with Uganda that even the so-called "small" Zambia (with a population a third of Uganda's) managed to win...

How come the coach that you are so enamored with has not won the ANC with Uganda that even the so-called "small" Zambia (with a population a third of Uganda's) managed to win...





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Let me get this straight, when we get beat by a team we clamour for their coaches, I notice we only clamour for the non African ones, no one wanted Shakes Mashaba after they knocked us backwards and qualified for the aNC ahead of us
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How could the dross we put out today be justified by anyone? We have become a nation that accepts mediocrity, and then we stridently give excuses (apologies to the misfits in Abuja). Pure and simple, we played badly today. We played Italy in a friendly in London, and even though we did not win, one didn't feel this down and this bad. It leaves a sour taste and I even forgot to pop open my chilled Enyeama 100 Champagne.
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