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Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by Ajibel(m): 12:21pm On Nov 12, 2013 |
Laffter wan kneel me down Warri woolves fan VS Kano crawlers fan Err, never knew u guys had a website cuz ur fellow pillars fan are always attacking our fb fan page whenever our admin updates ours...buh its absolutely necessary to have a FB presence Btw honeric, how many monthly views does pillar's site have Cuz I have a feeling that site may just be 'there'. No insalt intended |
Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by Evestar200(f): 12:36pm On Nov 12, 2013 |
Whats the beef for a facebook page? Anybody can create a facebook page for his/her clubs,,i create a facebook page for the Nigeria Women league and Warri Wolves too,,Honeric can also Create an Active Facebook page for Kano pillars if he went to,so i dont see anything funny about this Issue of not having a facebook page |
Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by chiefololade: 2:37pm On Nov 12, 2013 |
watching closely... my club got relegated at the end of the season. Don't know who to follow when 13/14 begins |
Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by taiocol: 3:40pm On Nov 12, 2013 |
chiefololade: watching closely... my club got relegated at the end of the season. Don't know who to follow when 13/14 beginswarri wolves will make u pround this season. PL, confedration cup nd federation cup belong 2 them nd dnt 4get fifa world cup sorry i 4get say na enyimba get dat champions league |
Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by honeric01(m): 9:53pm On Nov 12, 2013 |
Ajibel: Laffter wan kneel me down BTW, are u married? i no wan play roforofo with another man wife o.. that said, you dey look for my trouble sha but i dey try avoid ya trouble, if i wan give am to u, na inside mud 2 of us go land o. u don see the website and twitter page, yet u are asking how many views they get? ur fingers get boil? can't you just login to the site to check for updates? even the twitter is there for you na. i go rake you for mud o Evestar200: Whats the beef for a facebook page? Anybody can create a facebook page for his/her clubs,,i create a facebook page for the Nigeria Women league and Warri Wolves too,,Honeric can also Create an Active Facebook page for Kano pillars if he went to,so i dont see anything funny about this Issue of not having a facebook page Wolvegirl, don't let her cause kasala jare, abeg ride on, no worry, she dey vex say Pillars still won them on a neutral ground, dem no reach, warri wolves self fit beat Enyimba if taken to a neutral ground like Pillars. keep it up jare, do you mind creating fb page for pillars too? |
Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by honeric01(m): 9:53pm On Nov 12, 2013 |
Evestar200: you shold have quote the Enyimba girl not me cuz she was the one that said Kano pillars did nt have a facebook page,and i said they have but is nt active again No mind me jare, i just prefer to relate with you but you too dey defensive, i no dey bite, trust me. |
Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by Evestar200(f): 10:37pm On Nov 12, 2013 |
honeric01:i will if am free bt am finding it difficult to create a Facebookweb for pages so that i will post the links that will direct some1 to the pages |
Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by Ajibel(m): 7:33am On Nov 13, 2013 |
@honericPillars: I be minor oo I'm not trying to be a pain in your _ass but just being realistic here. I visited your site and I was pythonically embarrassed. C'mon, compare your site with ours, yours isn't befitting for a NPL champion. The site is too simple and your web designers copied most of our features too seriously, I'm not hating but the site is crap :-/ the logo is horrible and the site's design is unresponsive making my browsing experience a disaster . I could go on and on buh lemme not embarrass your club, I'm a good person buh I don't like your team (I didn't say I hate them ooo) @EverWolves: Sister, cool temper na, obala gi di oku even honeric knows its important to have a fb page. I liked your club's page and I see the updates. Its from your fb page you'd let fans know of the existence, activities and your club's website so its imporrant Besides, I'm just having a nice time here poking fun at my rivals. So before wolves and crawlers attain my height as the most successful club, it'd be that Enyimba is no more in existence (which is pythonically impossible) |
Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by Ajibel(m): 7:35am On Nov 13, 2013 |
honeric01: Me nko? |
Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by Ajibel(m): 7:40am On Nov 13, 2013 |
honeric01: |
Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by Ajibel(m): 7:45am On Nov 13, 2013 |
chiefololade: watching closely... my club got relegated at the end of the season. Don't know who to follow when 13/14 begins [s]as a fan you ought to support yo club during spring and winter[/s] No mynd me, join Enyimba Int'l FC. You'd never be disappointed, ahswear in the name of python. We'd lift the CL, PL and FA this coming season... Yo can visit us on www.enyimbafc.net and like us and follow us and share us and support us |
Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by chiefololade: 8:36am On Nov 13, 2013 |
Ajibel: |
Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by Evestar200(f): 4:41pm On Nov 13, 2013 |
Super Four Tournament Result: Giwa FC 0-0 Crown FC (5-4 pen) 1 Like |
Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by uffforum: 9:07am On Nov 15, 2013 |
Its improving year after year |
Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by Evestar200(f): 10:18am On Nov 22, 2013 |
The League Management Company (LMC) has said in clear terms that clubs who want to take part in the Glo Nigerian Premier League will no more be allowed to owe players. It is a sorry situation in the Nigerian professional league as over 70 percent of the clubs owe their players. But the LMC, who is the body in charge of running the league, is now set to enforce a rule that will ensure the club chiefs does not owe players, as license will be issued to only clubs that meet certain requirement to participate in the league. “Privy to the (FIFA) license regulation, a club cannot owe a player, in fact you cannot take part in the league if you can’t guarantee to pay your players their salaries”, chairman of LMC Nduka Irabor said in Lagos. “It is now we want to play professional football. We’ve been joking about it”. “The league will start when we have professional football league, right now, until the clubs are licensed they are not professional football clubs”. “We are giving them so much time. We’ll wait for NFF to formally make the license available, and then we’ll see if we can beat the deadline of December 31 given by CAF, if we do, we’ll start the league immediately after CHAN (Championship for African Nations) 2014, and if we don’t, we’ll push to get enough clubs registered. We desire to play 20 clubs if 20 clubs register. All clubs must meet those conditions required to register”. This may not be a good news to club chairmen as they have raised eyebrows over the tenure of the Nduka Irabor led LMC. The LMC is also planning a scheme to insure the lives of players. |
Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by Evestar200(f): 2:00pm On Nov 22, 2013 |
Former coach of Enugu Rangers Okey Emordi has revealed the true reason why he left the Flying Antelopes. Emordi resigned his position as coach of the Enugu side moment after helping the club to a fifth place finish with a 1-0 victory over El Kanemi in their last game of the Glo Nigerian Premier League 2012/13 season played on October 20. Emordi accused top officials running the affairs of the club of poor and unprofessional handling of activities of the side. “The top management don’t care about a professional way of doing things. So much bad image have been created and the name of the club was heading to disrepute, so I had to leave, he told News24 Nigeria. Rangers were at loggerheads with Warri Wolves over the real ownership of Super Eagles pair of Sunday Mba and Chigozie Agbim. Rangers also claimed the ownership of Shooting Stars goalkeeper Emmanuel Daniel, which led to their disqualification from the CAF Confederation Cup. In July, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) announced the disqualification of Rangers from the Confederation Cup, for featuring junior international Daniel in the competition. In a letter addressed to the NFF General Secretary, Barrister Musa Amadu, and dated 2nd July, CAF said it was basing its decision on documents and letters sent by the club Shooting Stars and its Chairman, which confirmed that -by the time the player was registered on December 24th, 2012, no agreement was found between Shooting Stars and Enugu Rangers for the player Daniel Emmanuel. However, Rangers said they filed an appeal following their disqualification for fielding an in-eligible player, but later reports proved otherwise. All these forced Emordi, who has won the CAF Champions League trophy as coach of Enyimba, to tender his resignation. “I tried all I could to make sure the club did not go to relegation in the NPL so as not to tannish my image, because what happened to us on the continent is very shameful, the club management just do things the wrong way and would not listen to professional advice”. “So after the blast of the whistle in our last game of last season I tendered my letter of resignation. I’ve had enough insult”, he concluded. Rangers have since replaced Emordi with former U20 national team coach John Obuh. Emordi, a former U23 national team handler said he looks forward to another coaching job elsewhere.
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Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by Evestar200(f): 9:53am On Nov 26, 2013 |
Nigerian football chiefs are to meet this week to thrash out a new date for the delayed start of the new domestic league, after a previous proposal was scrapped. The 2013-14 campaign had been due to kick off this month but was postponed due to a row between club managers and the League Management Company (LMC) over the running of the competition. The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) hosts its annual general meeting in the southeastern city of Warri on Thursday, with approval of a new start date top of the agenda. The NFF is also expected to extend the contract of the LMC for another season. Officials suggested that the new season will most likely begin in February after the Championship of African Nations in South Africa, where Nigeria will make their debut. The 2012-13 Nigerian domestic season ended in October with Kano Pillars retaining their league crown. They will represent the country in next year's CAF Champions League along with runners-up Enyimba.
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Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by autchman144(m): 6:38pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
NIGERIA LEAGUE ALL-TIME TOP 25 TEAMS BASED ON POINTS: 1. Heartland - 1,206 points over 24 seasons (average 50.3) 2. Rangers - 1,198 points over 24 seasons (average 49.9) 3. Enyimba - 1,134 points over 22 seasons (average 51.5) 4. Pillars - 1,001 points over 21 seasons (average 47.7) OTHERS: 5. Gombe - 892/19 (46.9) 6. Sharks - 839/18 (46.6) 7. Insurance - 830/19 (43.7) 8. 3SC - 821/17 (48.3) 9. Julius Berger - 786/17 (46.2) 10. Lobi - 713/15 (47.5) 11. Dolphin - 683/14 (48. 12. Plateau - 663/15 (44.2) 13. Wikki - 649/14 (464) 14. El Kanemi - 635/15 (42.3) 15. Kwara Utd - 609/13 (46. 16. Tornadoes - 506/11 (46) 17. Wolves - 466/9 (51. 18. Sunshine - 431/8 (53.9) 19. BCC Lions - 401/9 (44.6) 20. Udoji - 373/8 (46.6) 21. Jasper - 334/7 (47.7) 22. Gabros - 327/7 (46.7) 23. Kaduna Utd - 306/7 (43.7) 24. Bayelsa - 291/6 (48.5) 25. Ocean Boys - 255/6 (425.) 1 Like |
Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by BoyCoyToy(m): 6:55pm On Dec 03, 2013 |
chiefololade: watching closely... my club got relegated at the end of the season. Don't know who to follow when 13/14 beginsfollow Crown fc.... They came to win, to rise, to conquer, to fly |
Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by Evestar200(f): 10:04pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
CAF Confederations Cup campaigners, Bayelsa United will carry out the necessary upgrade on their stadium ahead of the planned visit by officials of Confederation of African football (CAF) who will be in town soon for facilities inspection. Revealing the planned move to futaa.com in Warri, the Bayelsa Football Association chairman Hon. Gospel Ewa said all hands are on deck for a respectable outing. According to the Bayelsa FA boss, the state aside the little needed work to be done on the Samson Siasia Stadium in Yenegoa is all ready for the African challenge ahead of the coming season. “We are well prepared, only that we still have some works to be done on our stadium and our facilities and we are sure that it will be approved by CAF,” Hon. Ewa stated. Bayelsa United who have been described by many as the surprise package of 2012/13 League season, having challenged for the title till the last day of action, will be flying Nigeria’s flag in the CAF Confederations Cup having finished third on the log behind Kano Pillars and Enyimba in the final League standings. |
Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by EzePromoe: 8:03am On Dec 13, 2013 |
So when is the league officially starting? |
Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by Evestar200(f): 5:30pm On Dec 17, 2013 |
Bayelsa United and Warri Wolves both drew bye in the CAF Confederation Cup draw held in Marrakech, Morocco. Both Glo Nigerian Premier League teams will not be in action in the preliminary round of the competition but will join in the round of 16. Fixtures Warri Wolves will take on the winner between US Douala of Cameroon and Aslad de Moundou of Chad, while Bayelsa United will play against the winner of the tie between Congo’s Konzo and Cameroun. A total of Forty-two (42) clubs will be involved in the preliminary round that will hold on February 7th 8th or 9th, and 14th 15th or 16th of same month. All the teams that drew bye include ASEC Mimosas (Cote d’Ivoire), Ismaily (Egypt), Wadi Degla (Egypt), Djoliba (Mali), MAS (Morocco), Bayelsa United (Nigeria), Warri Wolves (Nigeria), El Ahly Shandy (Sudan), Etoile du Sahel (Tunisia) Club Athletic Bizertin (Tunisia) and Zesco United (Zambia). |
Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by Evestar200(f): 5:46pm On Dec 17, 2013 |
2013-12-16 18:48 Lagos - The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has held the draw for the preliminary round of the 2014 African Champions League. In a draw held on Monday in Marrakech, Morocco, Glo Nigerian Premier League (NPL) champions Kano Pillars will play AS Vita of the Democratic Republic of Congo, while NPL runners up Enyimba were handed Togolese opponent in Ange de Notsé. Pillars will travel to Congo for the first leg billed for either 7th, 8th or 9th of February 2014, before hosting the return leg a week later. Enyimba will be the host of Ange de Notsé in the first leg that will be played between the 7th and 9th of February, and will head to Togo for the return leg a week later. CAF says: “Fifty-two (52) clubs will be involved in the preliminary round and will be join by holders Al Ahly (Egypt), Coton Sport (Cameroon), TP Mazembe (DR Congo), Hilal (Sudan), CS Sfaxien (Tunisia) and Esperance Sportive de Tunis (Tunisia) at the 1/16th round”. |
Re: Official NPFL Thread. (nigerian Professional Football League) by Evestar200(f): 9:54am On Dec 19, 2013 |
The League Management Company (LMC) is considering an abridged Nigeria Premier League for the coming season, officials have disclosed. The new League season is now expected to kick off in February immediately after the Championship of African Nations (CHAN) in South Africa. The season will also be expected to end in May to allow for the preparation for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. Organisers are now likely to split the 20-team championship into two groups with the top two clubs from each group clashing in a round-robin playoff to determine the league champions. “Clubs are already getting feelers that the new League season will be an abridged one so as to meet the Fifa May deadline for the World Cup preparations,” a club official informed. Clubs may well kick against this format as they did for the past season, arguing that an abridged League would also mean “an abridged budget” from their various state governments. 1 Like |
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