Gusau blows hot over Nigeria’s loss to Guinea Bissau
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Re: Gusau blows hot over Nigeria’s loss to Guinea Bissau
They will gut the eagles, but Musa will still remain.
How about they provide a proper pitch before talking about "body language"
Fools.
How about they provide a proper pitch before talking about "body language"
Fools.
Re: Gusau blows hot over Nigeria’s loss to Guinea Bissau
...still blaming the loss on Musa, and we played on same pitch like them. Same thing will happen on Monday.vancity eagle wrote: ↑Sat Mar 25, 2023 10:23 pm They will gut the eagles, but Musa will still remain.
How about they provide a proper pitch before talking about "body language"
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Re: Gusau blows hot over Nigeria’s loss to Guinea Bissau
As Chairman of the NFF, he can start by laying an example for the team to follow:
1. Make the SE play their games on the absolute best pitches in the country and not set them up for failure by mandating that they play on the cassava farm called the Abuja stadium.
2. Ensure the team does not train in the dark, like they had to.
3. Do not impose players or restrict the coach from inviting the absolute best players (how on earth are inactive players on the team or worse still, Yum-yum deserving of an invite?)
4. Pay the players their outstanding remunerations! You cannot possibly be owing over 10 match bonuses and then have the temerity to talk about commitment, or lack there of. You have no basis to even question their commitment!
It is absolutely irresponsible and dumb of the NFF chairman to talk about commitment when he is uncommitted to the success of the team. Real dumb!
1. Make the SE play their games on the absolute best pitches in the country and not set them up for failure by mandating that they play on the cassava farm called the Abuja stadium.
2. Ensure the team does not train in the dark, like they had to.
3. Do not impose players or restrict the coach from inviting the absolute best players (how on earth are inactive players on the team or worse still, Yum-yum deserving of an invite?)
4. Pay the players their outstanding remunerations! You cannot possibly be owing over 10 match bonuses and then have the temerity to talk about commitment, or lack there of. You have no basis to even question their commitment!
It is absolutely irresponsible and dumb of the NFF chairman to talk about commitment when he is uncommitted to the success of the team. Real dumb!
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Re: Gusau blows hot over Nigeria’s loss to Guinea Bissau
The top ballers like Osimhen, Chukwueze, Iwobi etc need to start boycotting SEs games until this board resigns including that herdsman Gausu. Incompetent bunch of buffoons. They should learn from Oshoala and stop showing up to these matches that sets them up for failure. enough is enough.
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Re: Gusau blows hot over Nigeria’s loss to Guinea Bissau
I agree mostly with you but let’s stop using the condition of the pitch as an excuse for losing the match. Our opponents had to play on the same pitch tooOtitokoro wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 4:51 am As Chairman of the NFF, he can start by laying an example for the team to follow:
1. Make the SE play their games on the absolute best pitches in the country and not set them up for failure by mandating that they play on the cassava farm called the Abuja stadium.
2. Ensure the team does not train in the dark, like they had to.
3. Do not impose players or restrict the coach from inviting the absolute best players (how on earth are inactive players on the team or worse still, Yum-yum deserving of an invite?)
4. Pay the players their outstanding remunerations! You cannot possibly be owing over 10 match bonuses and then have the temerity to talk about commitment, or lack there of. You have no basis to even question their commitment!
It is absolutely irresponsible and dumb of the NFF chairman to talk about commitment when he is uncommitted to the success of the team. Real dumb!
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Re: Gusau blows hot over Nigeria’s loss to Guinea Bissau
Otitokoro wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 4:51 am As Chairman of the NFF, he can start by laying an example for the team to follow:
1. Make the SE play their games on the absolute best pitches in the country and not set them up for failure by mandating that they play on the cassava farm called the Abuja stadium.
2. Ensure the team does not train in the dark, like they had to.
3. Do not impose players or restrict the coach from inviting the absolute best players (how on earth are inactive players on the team or worse still, Yum-yum deserving of an invite?)
4. Pay the players their outstanding remunerations! You cannot possibly be owing over 10 match bonuses and then have the temerity to talk about commitment, or lack there of. You have no basis to even question their commitment!
It is absolutely irresponsible and dumb of the NFF chairman to talk about commitment when he is uncommitted to the success of the team. Real dumb!
Re: Gusau blows hot over Nigeria’s loss to Guinea Bissau
Couldn't agree more.
olu wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 7:52 amOtitokoro wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 4:51 am As Chairman of the NFF, he can start by laying an example for the team to follow:
1. Make the SE play their games on the absolute best pitches in the country and not set them up for failure by mandating that they play on the cassava farm called the Abuja stadium.
2. Ensure the team does not train in the dark, like they had to.
3. Do not impose players or restrict the coach from inviting the absolute best players (how on earth are inactive players on the team or worse still, Yum-yum deserving of an invite?)
4. Pay the players their outstanding remunerations! You cannot possibly be owing over 10 match bonuses and then have the temerity to talk about commitment, or lack there of. You have no basis to even question their commitment!
It is absolutely irresponsible and dumb of the NFF chairman to talk about commitment when he is uncommitted to the success of the team. Real dumb!
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Re: Gusau blows hot over Nigeria’s loss to Guinea Bissau
Kpom kpom kpom kpomOtitokoro wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 4:51 am As Chairman of the NFF, he can start by laying an example for the team to follow:
1. Make the SE play their games on the absolute best pitches in the country and not set them up for failure by mandating that they play on the cassava farm called the Abuja stadium.
2. Ensure the team does not train in the dark, like they had to.
3. Do not impose players or restrict the coach from inviting the absolute best players (how on earth are inactive players on the team or worse still, Yum-yum deserving of an invite?)
4. Pay the players their outstanding remunerations! You cannot possibly be owing over 10 match bonuses and then have the temerity to talk about commitment, or lack there of. You have no basis to even question their commitment!
It is absolutely irresponsible and dumb of the NFF chairman to talk about commitment when he is uncommitted to the success of the team. Real dumb!
Re: Gusau blows hot over Nigeria’s loss to Guinea Bissau
True word but also as NFF President get Nigeria a manager that can win. Enough of excuses that we have not afforded to our other managers. Did the youth managers not play on the same field and are we willing to use that surface as excuses for them as well? Or is this excuse only for the Super Eagles?vancity eagle wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 9:42 amKpom kpom kpom kpomOtitokoro wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 4:51 am As Chairman of the NFF, he can start by laying an example for the team to follow:
1. Make the SE play their games on the absolute best pitches in the country and not set them up for failure by mandating that they play on the cassava farm called the Abuja stadium.
2. Ensure the team does not train in the dark, like they had to.
3. Do not impose players or restrict the coach from inviting the absolute best players (how on earth are inactive players on the team or worse still, Yum-yum deserving of an invite?)
4. Pay the players their outstanding remunerations! You cannot possibly be owing over 10 match bonuses and then have the temerity to talk about commitment, or lack there of. You have no basis to even question their commitment!
It is absolutely irresponsible and dumb of the NFF chairman to talk about commitment when he is uncommitted to the success of the team. Real dumb!
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Re: Gusau blows hot over Nigeria’s loss to Guinea Bissau
...we Nigerians will see accident about to happen we still go head on and fail, then complain later.
Everything listed above and being complained about, we all knew about it going into a match, but still.
Like have been said many times, we will never learn.
Everything listed above and being complained about, we all knew about it going into a match, but still.
Like have been said many times, we will never learn.
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Re: Gusau blows hot over Nigeria’s loss to Guinea Bissau
List #2-4 are social problems. More than half of Nigerians don’t have reliable electricity. We don’t pay workers on time. It used to be only people that worked in the public sector but the madness has crossed over to the private sector. A departmental boss telling the HR to hire a family member in a department that he doesn’t directly control is akin to the NFF imposing players on the coaches. We have a societal problem.
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Re: Gusau blows hot over Nigeria’s loss to Guinea Bissau
This is an argument I've heard too many times and it's a lazy one. You play to your strengths. SE' s strength is quick passing and pace. Tell me how you'll do that on a cassava pitch.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 5:08 amI agree mostly with you but let’s stop using the condition of the pitch as an excuse for losing the match. Our opponents had to play on the same pitch tooOtitokoro wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 4:51 am As Chairman of the NFF, he can start by laying an example for the team to follow:
1. Make the SE play their games on the absolute best pitches in the country and not set them up for failure by mandating that they play on the cassava farm called the Abuja stadium.
2. Ensure the team does not train in the dark, like they had to.
3. Do not impose players or restrict the coach from inviting the absolute best players (how on earth are inactive players on the team or worse still, Yum-yum deserving of an invite?)
4. Pay the players their outstanding remunerations! You cannot possibly be owing over 10 match bonuses and then have the temerity to talk about commitment, or lack there of. You have no basis to even question their commitment!
It is absolutely irresponsible and dumb of the NFF chairman to talk about commitment when he is uncommitted to the success of the team. Real dumb!
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Re: Gusau blows hot over Nigeria’s loss to Guinea Bissau
You can never blame your oyibo, it's the pitch. So on what pitch did Eguaveon play against Ghana? Why was he sacked then?vancity eagle wrote: ↑Sat Mar 25, 2023 10:23 pm They will gut the eagles, but Musa will still remain.
How about they provide a proper pitch before talking about "body language"
Fools.
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Re: Gusau blows hot over Nigeria’s loss to Guinea Bissau
Where was this quick passing in all the friendlies SE lost? Including the ones against Algeria, Portugal and Cameroon? Were those matches played on bad pitches too?Silver-Shadow wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 6:57 pmThis is an argument I've heard too many times and it's a lazy one. You play to your strengths. SE' s strength is quick passing and pace. Tell me how you'll do that on a cassava pitch.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 5:08 amI agree mostly with you but let’s stop using the condition of the pitch as an excuse for losing the match. Our opponents had to play on the same pitch tooOtitokoro wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 4:51 am As Chairman of the NFF, he can start by laying an example for the team to follow:
1. Make the SE play their games on the absolute best pitches in the country and not set them up for failure by mandating that they play on the cassava farm called the Abuja stadium.
2. Ensure the team does not train in the dark, like they had to.
3. Do not impose players or restrict the coach from inviting the absolute best players (how on earth are inactive players on the team or worse still, Yum-yum deserving of an invite?)
4. Pay the players their outstanding remunerations! You cannot possibly be owing over 10 match bonuses and then have the temerity to talk about commitment, or lack there of. You have no basis to even question their commitment!
It is absolutely irresponsible and dumb of the NFF chairman to talk about commitment when he is uncommitted to the success of the team. Real dumb!
Cheers.
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Re: Gusau blows hot over Nigeria’s loss to Guinea Bissau
Why do people like to double down when it is clear they are wrong? Calling my argument lazy still doesn’t make yours credible. All one can deduce from your argument is that Guinea Bissau is better than Nigeria on a cassava pitch. So, if they can beat us on a cassava pitch, why wouldn’t they be able to beat us on a normal pitch? Your contention just doesn’t make any kind of sense whatsoeverSilver-Shadow wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 6:57 pmThis is an argument I've heard too many times and it's a lazy one. You play to your strengths. SE' s strength is quick passing and pace. Tell me how you'll do that on a cassava pitch.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 5:08 amI agree mostly with you but let’s stop using the condition of the pitch as an excuse for losing the match. Our opponents had to play on the same pitch tooOtitokoro wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 4:51 am As Chairman of the NFF, he can start by laying an example for the team to follow:
1. Make the SE play their games on the absolute best pitches in the country and not set them up for failure by mandating that they play on the cassava farm called the Abuja stadium.
2. Ensure the team does not train in the dark, like they had to.
3. Do not impose players or restrict the coach from inviting the absolute best players (how on earth are inactive players on the team or worse still, Yum-yum deserving of an invite?)
4. Pay the players their outstanding remunerations! You cannot possibly be owing over 10 match bonuses and then have the temerity to talk about commitment, or lack there of. You have no basis to even question their commitment!
It is absolutely irresponsible and dumb of the NFF chairman to talk about commitment when he is uncommitted to the success of the team. Real dumb!
Cheers.
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I actually agree with most of what you said with the exception if the pitch. Gone are the days of Kanu, Okocha, Finidi and Amokachi. Majority of these players have either lost the ability to play on bumpy pitches or never played on anyhing resembling such. Naija footie will thrive on a better quality pitch.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 8:28 pmWhy do people like to double down when it is clear they are wrong? Calling my argument lazy still doesn’t make yours credible. All one can deduce from your argument is that Guinea Bissau is better than Nigeria on a cassava pitch. So, if they can beat us on a cassava pitch, why wouldn’t they be able to beat us on a normal pitch? Your contention just doesn’t make any kind of sense whatsoeverSilver-Shadow wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 6:57 pmThis is an argument I've heard too many times and it's a lazy one. You play to your strengths. SE' s strength is quick passing and pace. Tell me how you'll do that on a cassava pitch.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 5:08 amI agree mostly with you but let’s stop using the condition of the pitch as an excuse for losing the match. Our opponents had to play on the same pitch tooOtitokoro wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 4:51 am As Chairman of the NFF, he can start by laying an example for the team to follow:
1. Make the SE play their games on the absolute best pitches in the country and not set them up for failure by mandating that they play on the cassava farm called the Abuja stadium.
2. Ensure the team does not train in the dark, like they had to.
3. Do not impose players or restrict the coach from inviting the absolute best players (how on earth are inactive players on the team or worse still, Yum-yum deserving of an invite?)
4. Pay the players their outstanding remunerations! You cannot possibly be owing over 10 match bonuses and then have the temerity to talk about commitment, or lack there of. You have no basis to even question their commitment!
It is absolutely irresponsible and dumb of the NFF chairman to talk about commitment when he is uncommitted to the success of the team. Real dumb!
Cheers.
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Re: Gusau blows hot over Nigeria’s loss to Guinea Bissau
… but you are assuming that the same is not true for the opposition. You do know that every African team now has a significant number of foreign based players, rightSilver-Shadow wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 9:47 pmI actually agree with most of what you said with the exception if the pitch. Gone are the days of Kanu, Okocha, Finidi and Amokachi. Majority of these players have either lost the ability to play on bumpy pitches or never played on anyhing resembling such. Naija footie will thrive on a better quality pitch.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 8:28 pmWhy do people like to double down when it is clear they are wrong? Calling my argument lazy still doesn’t make yours credible. All one can deduce from your argument is that Guinea Bissau is better than Nigeria on a cassava pitch. So, if they can beat us on a cassava pitch, why wouldn’t they be able to beat us on a normal pitch? Your contention just doesn’t make any kind of sense whatsoeverSilver-Shadow wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 6:57 pmThis is an argument I've heard too many times and it's a lazy one. You play to your strengths. SE' s strength is quick passing and pace. Tell me how you'll do that on a cassava pitch.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 5:08 amI agree mostly with you but let’s stop using the condition of the pitch as an excuse for losing the match. Our opponents had to play on the same pitch tooOtitokoro wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 4:51 am As Chairman of the NFF, he can start by laying an example for the team to follow:
1. Make the SE play their games on the absolute best pitches in the country and not set them up for failure by mandating that they play on the cassava farm called the Abuja stadium.
2. Ensure the team does not train in the dark, like they had to.
3. Do not impose players or restrict the coach from inviting the absolute best players (how on earth are inactive players on the team or worse still, Yum-yum deserving of an invite?)
4. Pay the players their outstanding remunerations! You cannot possibly be owing over 10 match bonuses and then have the temerity to talk about commitment, or lack there of. You have no basis to even question their commitment!
It is absolutely irresponsible and dumb of the NFF chairman to talk about commitment when he is uncommitted to the success of the team. Real dumb!
Cheers.
Cheers.
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Re: Gusau blows hot over Nigeria’s loss to Guinea Bissau
I agree. I said it before, If the NFF focus on just 1 thing. Not even bonuses...it should be a proper pitch. The pitch is a big disadvantage. Guys are suddenly having to think to trap ball. There was no electricity, team couldn't train. I am not blaming the players or coach. I'm done doing that.vancity eagle wrote: ↑Sat Mar 25, 2023 10:23 pm They will gut the eagles, but Musa will still remain.
How about they provide a proper pitch before talking about "body language"
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Re: Gusau blows hot over Nigeria’s loss to Guinea Bissau
TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 10:50 pm… but you are assuming that the same is not true for the opposition. You do know that every African team now has a significant number of foreign based players, rightSilver-Shadow wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 9:47 pmI actually agree with most of what you said with the exception if the pitch. Gone are the days of Kanu, Okocha, Finidi and Amokachi. Majority of these players have either lost the ability to play on bumpy pitches or never played on anyhing resembling such. Naija footie will thrive on a better quality pitch.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 8:28 pmWhy do people like to double down when it is clear they are wrong? Calling my argument lazy still doesn’t make yours credible. All one can deduce from your argument is that Guinea Bissau is better than Nigeria on a cassava pitch. So, if they can beat us on a cassava pitch, why wouldn’t they be able to beat us on a normal pitch? Your contention just doesn’t make any kind of sense whatsoeverSilver-Shadow wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 6:57 pmThis is an argument I've heard too many times and it's a lazy one. You play to your strengths. SE' s strength is quick passing and pace. Tell me how you'll do that on a cassava pitch.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 5:08 amI agree mostly with you but let’s stop using the condition of the pitch as an excuse for losing the match. Our opponents had to play on the same pitch tooOtitokoro wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 4:51 am As Chairman of the NFF, he can start by laying an example for the team to follow:
1. Make the SE play their games on the absolute best pitches in the country and not set them up for failure by mandating that they play on the cassava farm called the Abuja stadium.
2. Ensure the team does not train in the dark, like they had to.
3. Do not impose players or restrict the coach from inviting the absolute best players (how on earth are inactive players on the team or worse still, Yum-yum deserving of an invite?)
4. Pay the players their outstanding remunerations! You cannot possibly be owing over 10 match bonuses and then have the temerity to talk about commitment, or lack there of. You have no basis to even question their commitment!
It is absolutely irresponsible and dumb of the NFF chairman to talk about commitment when he is uncommitted to the success of the team. Real dumb!
Cheers.
Cheers.
Cheers.
Of course, if you have pacey players you'll do well to have a decent pitch not a bumpy one. Makes for good football all round and brings out the best in players.
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