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Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by kkkossy(m): 6:13pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
see analysis for here ooo!lol |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by MRMoneyE(m): 6:15pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
chelseabmw: AINT YOU GOING TO WORK TOMORROW, ONLY IF YOU GOT ONE, BETTER IRON YOUR SHIRT AND TROUSER BEFORE YOUR CONFUSED PHCN TAKE THE LIGHT OR MAY BE YOU GOT ''I BETA PASS MY NEIGHBOUR'' |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by Dgunnerz(m): 6:22pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
[b][flash=200,200][/flash][/b]Who is happy with this win? |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by Princek12(m): 6:22pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
So from what the comments I am reading, Stanley Okoro played, right? If so, I am glad that he has been included in the Super Eagles. As the Golden Eaglets' most workaholic player in the most recent U-17 World Cup, he deserved the promotion. |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by chelseabmw(m): 6:28pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
MR Money £: I got my woman around. . . . so that shouldn't be ur problem. . . . . . . . . u are missing then,phcn is no longer confussed only NNPC U r confussed cos u r stiil seaching for a confussed girl over there confussed people like u simply do not know what they want apart for reply here on a confussed nairaland searching for confussed girls then what are u doing on a confussed site like nairaland? |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by fowler: 6:33pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
It was an average performance, Shittu, Okoro, Eneramo, Odiah and Otapke had a dismal performance. Not impressed with the substitutions made by Eguavon. My opinion, |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by FBS: 6:37pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
Andre Uweh:FB[b]I[/b] ke? Andre, its FBS oo! lol. Thank God. I'm good? you? As for the forum, lets just say that we veterans are taking the back seat for now. Let the youngies develop. Honeric01 is doing a good job. All in all, a win is a win. We only hope that they (SE) can build on it. Congrats. |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by 12large: 6:40pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
see this mumu fbs who dash you veteran on this forum is me that peoiple should be calling veteran |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by FBS: 6:42pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
na you be mumu but I take it that you was joking. Useless guy. Veteran with 648 posts? |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by Nobody: 6:43pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
FBS:FBS nor mind am, na Lord Lugard elder brother |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by MRMoneyE(m): 6:52pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
chelseabmw: YOU BE REAL YEYE GUY THATS WHY YOU ARE CONFUSED IS NAIRALAND A DATING SITE? |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by SamMilla1(m): 6:56pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
Weldone Eagles |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by 12large: 7:04pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
idiot fbs i just dey play but where u dey since person tell me sey dem deport u |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by chelseabmw(m): 7:06pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
MR Money £: u see why u are confussed? Reasons: U r talking with a confussed felow,it means u r confussed too U understand what i write to u and u reply too. . . . . Wow! So what happened to the dating and romance section?. . . . . Still confussed? My brother abeg go drink uk garri make u go sleep,abi u nor get garri? If u are still confussed i will help u out. . . . Thats why we are friends |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by texazzpete(m): 7:16pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
chelseabmw: Dude, there's only one 's' in 'confused'. It's an eyesore when you repeat this blunder multiple times in bold blue font. |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by FBS: 7:17pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
12large:hehehe. I know say you dey play but you mean them deport you? from where? eh ya. . .sorry oo! why you wan know where I dey? How can they deport moi from my own country? IMPOSSIBLE. Awa omo onile. arkinses:lol . |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by MRMoneyE(m): 7:22pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
chelseabmw: YOU BE REAL SALARO , I REST MY CASE |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by honeric01(m): 7:26pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
FBS: hehehehehe. Oga, wetin dey happen now? anyone watching the U-"17" WC? |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by honeric01(m): 7:27pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
Eagles ease past Madagascar Posted: 2010-09-05 19:55 Nigeria’s Super Eagles beat Madagascar 2-0 in a 2012 Africa Cup of Nations Group B match played at the UJ Esuene Stadium in Calabar on Sunday. It was not a convincing display for the star-studded Super Eagles, who raced into a two-goal lead before halftime. Obafemi Martins opened scoring for the home team after 20 minutes when he got to the end of a loose ball on the top of the 18-yard box before he fired home past the impressive Madagascar goalkeeper. Martins was again involved in the second Nigerian goal when he dribbled his way into the Madagascar box from the left before he delivered a low cut-back for Esperance striker Michael Eneramo to make hay with a tap-in. Martins was again on target late in the second half, but Tunisian referee Jedidi Slim incorrectly disallowed this effort for a foul on the Madagascar goalkeeper. Goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama, who was mostly on holidays for the duration of the game, was called to make a finger-tip save with five minutes left on the clock. He scrambled away a goal-bound shot for a corner to the relief of the packed Calabar Stadium. Both Eneramo and Martins had chances to give the Eagles a bigger home win. Eneramo could have opened scoring as early as the first minute, but he stumbled when all alone with the goalkeeper, while the Madagascar shot stopper Masina made a point-blank save off Martins after the break. Nigeria are now second in their group after Guinea ran away 4-1 winners also on Sunday in Ethiopia. Both Guinea and Nigeria will square off in a decisive qualifier next month in Conakry. There were full international debuts for former schoolboy international Stanley Okoro and Ahmed Musa, who finished top scorer in the Nigeria Premier League last season with 18 goals. www.kickoff.com |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by Rhydem: 7:28pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
Somebody please point to me Madagascar on the map in which we could only beat 2-0 at home, ? |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by MRMoneyE(m): 7:29pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
texazzpete: AHAHAHAHA, SO MANY BLUNDERS IN THE GRAMMAR OR CHELSEA NO GO UNIVERSITY STILL SIGN OF BEING CONFUSED?? |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by honeric01(m): 7:31pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
Rhydem: Portugal drew 4:4 at home to Cyprus, how about that? |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by medjai(m): 7:31pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
I think we played well. We controlled the game for the major part of the match. It should have been 3-0. Martins goal should have counted. |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by chelseabmw(m): 8:02pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
texazzpete: Goaten tnx for ur reasonable response. . . . u better face ur confussed life,ok? u don't tell me what to do,Or r u confussed urself . . . . . |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by Princek12(m): 8:09pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
English is not for everybody; no be everybody go school; some people learn for village. |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by MRMoneyE(m): 8:16pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
Princek12: NA CHELSEA YOU DEY TALK TO LIKE THAT , HE SCHOOL FOR LAGOS OOO NO BE VILLAGE OOOO , HIM NO BE VILLAGE BOY WEY COME LAGOS COME OPEN EYE |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by chelseabmw(m): 8:30pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
MR Money £: lol. . . . .I was born and bought up in EDO STATE. . .i nor be lagos boy Even if u confuse urself to even reply that dumb ass princek12 But i beleive he is not as confused as u cos he will not refer to me that way if he does,i will slap him right now Are u still confused? |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by Sagamite(m): 8:34pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
ochukoccna: So Nwabili is fantastic for being able to play against Madagascar? And you are the one calling someone else mumu? |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by Aderoy(m): 8:36pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by Sagamite(m): 8:38pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
proudly9ja: So our eye don open now say pe we no dey 1994 anymore? So 2 nil over Madagascar is now accepted as "Kudos", a job "well done" and a "good team"? |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by MRMoneyE(m): 8:39pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
The Argentine coach of Sunshine Stars, Rodolfo Zapata is a new candidate to be Head Coach of the Super Eagles. Zapata is the best coach in the land and applies physical,scientific and technical approaches to his coaching.It's no surprise he led unfancied Sunshine Stars of Akure to a continental ticket in his first season with the club, who are regarded as perennial underachievers in the local league. Allnigeriasoccer.com spoke with him to know more details about this new goal in his career.It's a world exclusive. How NFF contacted you? Zapata:Dapo Olowu and Mike Idoko gave me the news, and for me is a pride and a challenge at the same time. These were just simple conversations, because the NFF Executive Committee is reviewing candidates for this position.South Africa 2010 has been the end of a cycle. From now, we must begin the reconstruction of Nigerian Football. I think that after so many uncorrected errors, Nigeria should go back to the basics. We must learn from past mistakes and start planning for Brazil 2014 now. Nigeria is such a blessed country with lots of talented young players and I am very impressed with the people in the few months I have stayed. The question is how to win important games or tournaments? How can we build a successful Nigerian team? Zapata:I personally believe that to build a winning team or organization, we must first establish a culture of winning. To do that, we need to set high standards and then start to chase them. It is not an easy task.We all strive to be successful in our careers, and in our lives. These goals should be specific, difficult and challenging… but realistic. Two common goal-setting problems are setting too many goals too quickly and setting unrealistic goals based on current level of performance. The challenge is to keep the goals meaningful, relevant, and motivating. Continuity, consistency and ambition are particularly important to create a successful program. Ambition must be coupled with hard work for success to be achieved.Everybody likes the idea of winning, or being successful, but lot of people don’t like the sacrifice and hard work that are usually required to get ahead. I love to work hard. It is a key part of the process of preparing to win.You can have the best tactics plans, the most perfect offensive and defensive schemes, and even a great amount of talent. But if you and your team are not willing to put in hard work, your plans will never be realized. Champions don’t “just” train. They invest in their development. I believe you play like you practice, so when you practice hard every day, playing hard will seem natural when the game is on the line. Spectacular achievements are always preceded by unspectacular preparation, winners prepare to win! Could you give us more details of your project with the Super Eagles? Zapata:The style of Argentinean football is essentially based on how the ball is controlled, which means proper technique and effective use. The same style that has given me enormous satisfaction as a player characterizes my style as a coach. To create a winning team takes time, effort, patience and skill. In coaching, no group or individual is the same as who you coached the day before, the year before, or the decade before. Every player is different, every team is different, and to merely apply a formula is not fair to those players or those teams. Some tactics and drills are a necessity for some teams and they may not be appropriate for other teams. This is the reason why I write different practice plans for every single practice for the many different teams I work with. My training program for Nigeria National Team includes to work with Home Based players during the next two years.We already know what Yobo, Martins, Etuhu,Uche, Odemwingie, Odiah, Utaka, among others did for the Super Eagles. Currently, Nigeria needs players who are proud to defend the National Team. This country has a pool of young talents players that can rule football in the world. We have to discover players for the New Super Eagles. I believe that we should give them a chance to show their skills in the Super Eagles, until Brazil World Cup qualifications. There are so many potential NPL players waiting to answer the national call like Solomon Okpako (Kano Pillars), Ahmed Musa (VVV Venlo), Osas Idehen (Enyimba), Chinedu Ezimorah (Enyimba), Stephen Worgu (Enyimba), Okoro O. Moses (Enyimba), Gabriel Reuben (Enyimba), Muhammad Shagari (Kano Pillars), Chibuzor Okonkwo (Bayelsa), Eugene Salami(Tornadoes), Bassey Akpan (Bayelsa), Terna Suswan (Lobi Stars), White Agwuocha (Kwara), Sibi Gwar (Kwara), King Osanga (Akwa Utd.), Bartholomew Ibenegbu (Heartland), Justin Brown (Heartland), Ehison Ekigho (Wolves),Emmanuel Igiebor (Wolves), Nonso Elias (Rangers), Ejike Uzoenyi(Rangers), Emenike Nkume (Rangers), Okechukwu Uchebo (Rangers), Amakiri George (Ocean Boys), Uche Nwofor (Shooting Stars), Haruna Babalo (Gombe),Victor Ezeji (Sharks), Oladele Ajiboye (Wikki Tourist), Efe Ambrose (Kaduna),etc. Of course, this roster is not definitive and we should update. These players, plus the U17 National Team (2007 & 2009) and the Beijing Olympics Games Team (2008), will be new look Super Eagles. Make everyone accountable is very important. I also believe that we have to follow closely the development of Taye Taiwo, Lukman Haruna, John Obi Mikel, Harmony Ikande, Rabiu Ibrahim, Victor Obinna, Daniel Adejo, Victor Anichebe, Ideye Brown among others. These players are still relevant in the new National Team. After this 2 years process with Home Based players, we should add 10 or 12 “foreign” players to achieve a competitive team so hungry for success to qualify and win in Brazil 2014. My main philosophy is to play offensively, pressing in the opponent's half of the field.With the amount of diversity in tactics in today’s game, we need players who offer versatility. The more multifaceted players are, the greater flexibility you have in terms of team tactics. Win-loss records don't occur by accident. Great accomplishments are not acts of magic. Success starts with wanting to be successful. I never entertain the idea of losing a game. I don’t believe in moral victories. It is not my nature. A winning program is built on a foundation of people, those with whom you work and interact including coaching staff, board members…even the secretary and field coordinator! Everyone you permit to affiliate with the National Team must have a winner's mentality. We need to work together to benefit Nigeria. Games and Championships are won through team effort, and the guidance and leadership of the coaching staff and board members to give hope and joy to the fans. |
Re: 2012 African Nations Cup Qualifier Nigeria Vs Madagascar (2 : 0) by chelseabmw(m): 8:45pm On Sep 05, 2010 |
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