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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrew444(m): 9:45am On Mar 10, 2019
ChrisKels:


Pinnick was the Delta State FA Chairman then, and was claiming ownership of Mba via Warri Wolves, whereas they already sold Mba to Rangers, tagging him a flop, before the Afcon not knowing Mba's fate had other plans. Luck smiled at him, he got selected by Keshi and shone at the Afcon to attract European suitors. Suddenly, Pinnick emerged outta blue claiming they didnt sell him outrightly to Rangers, causing an ownership tussle btwn dem and Rangers. That ownership tussle scared away many illustrious clubs that wanted him after that tourney, hence, leaving the boy wt scrubs. That thing still dey pain every soccer loving isuikwuato man till mrw.

Even Southgate can testify to this, I guess he had an Epl club then, who really wanted the guy, buh for the tussle.

This your story dey one kind o ,yet na Bastia of French division 2 mba go ,club wey dey battle make dem no relegate to division 3 ?

MBA career don finish like this because e no get club

Yeni matalyspor get promotion last season or so ,the coach no want MBA .

Make e go India or Malaysia league or make e come back naija league

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrew444(m): 10:09am On Mar 10, 2019
BascoVanVeli:
Current form suggests that Liverpool should refrain from selling Taiwo Awoniyi to Schalke

It remains to be seen whether the powerful striker will get a chance with Liverpool.


Lee Clarke
The Boot Room


Liverpool progressed to the semi-finals of the FA Youth Cup last night by thrashing Bury 5-1 at Gigg Lane.

The win served to remind people that the Reds have an extensive conveyor belt of talent coming through the ranks.

In 2015, Liverpool landed highly-rated 18-year-old Taiwo Awoniyi from the Imperial Soccer Academy.

Since then the Nigerian-born striker has learned his trade during a series of loan spells away from Anfield.

Recently Sky Sports have reported that Awoniyi is attracting interest from Schalke who are willing to part with £10 million to secure his services.

Liverpool’s hands have been tied with regards to Awoniyi going out on loan. He is yet to make his Reds debut due to issues with receiving a work permit.

That could change in the future, however, and Liverpool should think very carefully over severing ties with the forward.

Currently, Awoniyi is on loan in the Belgian Jupiler Pro League with Mouscron.

It is easy to see why links are being made over a big-money move away from Anfield given his current form.

The 21-year-old has netted six goals during his first seven games for the club, showcasing a serious eye for goal.

Schalke might want to part with £10 million for the youngster, but Liverpool should hang fire just yet.

His work permit situation could change in the future and Awoniyi is showing that he deserves an Anfield opportunity.

If they will not play him they should sell him to schakle or others French league teams

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by joseph1013: 10:23am On Mar 10, 2019
Icon4s:


If only we had just one player of Martins' quality in the current team. Come to think of it alongside Martin's we also had Yakubu, Utaka, Osaze, Nsofor and Ike Uche who were also highly rated in Europe! Our current strikers are just like child's play
That's why I say that the reason we underachieved was due to incompetent NFF. There was so much interference and infighting as well as the inability to get committed foreign coaches for the team.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by edi287: 11:01am On Mar 10, 2019
Clementoke:



Yeah, that was under Austin Eguavoen. We were 9th because we played no matches for many months during that period. The next time we took our 9th position to the pitch, Ghana disgrace us 4-1for the 1st time in 15years. Junior Agogo(of all players), Frimpong and co dealt with our eagles that day. Will never forget that match. So sad.
They even beat us with 10 men in 2008 AFCON and Agogo scored again

I'll rather remain in these "bad new days" than those "good old days"
Fact is we had better players in those good old days than the "bad new days".
We have a good young crop of players coming up but this current SE team doesn't stack up to the teams of 06-09.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Danielnino00(m): 12:09pm On Mar 10, 2019
timay:
All of you comparing the eagles of old to this present eagles are not serious. I'll prefer this present eagles to the old eagles because , the old ones are more of big players without good team play.

what we have today is more of average players but can do wonder as a team, which is better as far as football is still a team sport.

Look at the eagles of 2013 that won the AFCON, they won because they played as a team instead of individually that we usually have before.
That is why we could afford not to have a Mikel and a Victor Moses in the qualifiers and still get superb result because they play as a team and don't rely on the big names. Have you ever wondered why Nigeria did not win anything serious after the AFCON 1994 and wonderful performance on the world cup the same year? it was because after the tournament , most of those guys became popular, went to big clubs and became bigger than the team, hence the ego clashes that happens all the time among the players. They started playing individually and not as a team.

Have you ever wonder why the Las England squad at the world cup surpassed expectations and beat the performance of the Rooney, Lampard et al eras? it was because their game was more of a team play, rather than individual brilliance.

You can bookmark this comment today. This present crop of guys will go far if they keep playing with the same team work mentality.


All those people hyping the francophone countries should digest this post like Jollof rice served with chicken and chilled bigi tropical juice...

grin
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Danielnino00(m): 12:14pm On Mar 10, 2019
andrew444:


If they will not play him they should sell him to schakle or others French league teams

Work permit issue bro.. that's what's stopping him from playing for Liverpool for now..

once they solve that,its either Klopp will give him a chance or they sell him...

Trust me,Klopp is a fair coach...If he is impressed with Awoniyi form he will definitely give him a chance
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by ChrisKels: 12:48pm On Mar 10, 2019
andrew444:


This your story dey one kind o ,yet na Bastia of French division 2 mba go ,club wey dey battle make dem no relegate to division 3?

MBA career don finish like this because e no get club

Yeni matalyspor get promotion last season or so ,the coach no want MBA .

Make e go India or Malaysia league or make e come back naija league

Wait oo, u claim to know about Nigerian football yet u dont know about the ownership tussle between Warri Wolves and Rangers, over Sunday Mba, that cost him a better move to Europe, masterminded by Amaju Pinnick? SMH


At the bolded, the post you quoted said he had to settle for scrubs, and u still put in that line "yet na Bastia of French division 2 Mba go..."? U and use of English sef. Bro, na Bastia be the scrub wey I dey talk of. In absence of the tussle, Mba wouldn't have ended up in a shitty club like Bastia, he had better clubs in top European leagues coming for him but were put off by the tussle. Dats wetin d post wey u quote mean.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by BascoVanVeli(m): 1:23pm On Mar 10, 2019
Ighalo scores his first goal of the season.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrew444(m): 1:40pm On Mar 10, 2019
ChrisKels:


Wait oo, u claim to know about Nigerian football yet u dont know about the ownership tussle between Warri Wolves and Rangers, over Sunday Mba, that cost him a better move to Europe, masterminded by Amaju Pinnick? SMH


At the bolded, the post you quoted said he had to settle for scrubs, and u still put in that line "yet na Bastia of French division 2 Mba go..."? U and use of English sef. Bro, na Bastia be the scrub wey I dey talk of. In absence of the tussle, Mba wouldn't have ended up in a shitty club like Bastia, he had better clubs in top European leagues coming for him but were put off by the tussle. Dats wetin d post wey u quote mean.

Okay let me believe you ,I know what happened concerning the ownership of MBA

Wetin consign you and my English say dem dey write exam here ,you already understand what I said .
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrew444(m): 1:42pm On Mar 10, 2019
Danielnino00:


Work permit issue bro.. that's what's stopping him from playing for Liverpool for now..

once they solve that,its either Klopp will give him a chance or they sell him...

Trust me,Klopp is a fair coach...If he is impressed with Awoniyi form he will definitely give him a chance

I know na ,klopp is not bias like all those English coach

This work permit self dey one kind

Nacho and success no get issues with work permit o,nacho despite no senior appearance before he joined city while success no eagles cap before he joined watford

I will like to see awoniyi in German/French league

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Curtisaxel7(m): 1:46pm On Mar 10, 2019
timay:
All of you comparing the eagles of old to this present eagles are not serious. I'll prefer this present eagles to the old eagles because , the old ones are more of big players without good team play.

what we have today is more of average players but can do wonder as a team, which is better as far as football is still a team sport.

Look at the eagles of 2013 that won the AFCON, they won because they played as a team instead of individually that we usually have before.
That is why we could afford not to have a Mikel and a Victor Moses in the qualifiers and still get superb result because they play as a team and don't rely on the big names. Have you ever wondered why Nigeria did not win anything serious after the AFCON 1994 and wonderful performance on the world cup the same year? it was because after the tournament , most of those guys became popular, went to big clubs and became bigger than the team, hence the ego clashes that happens all the time among the players. They started playing individually and not as a team.

Have you ever wonder why the Las England squad at the world cup surpassed expectations and beat the performance of the Rooney, Lampard et al eras? it was because their game was more of a team play, rather than individual brilliance.

You can bookmark this comment today. This present crop of guys will go far if they keep playing with the same team work mentality.

Agreed without reservation.

Should we ever meet Sire, please do well to remind me I owe you a plate of spicy abacha and fried fish.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Odunayaw(m): 2:05pm On Mar 10, 2019
BascoVanVeli:
Ighalo scores his first goal of the season.
The guy's head is strong o cheesy No be just this afternoon de yab am?

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Joebie: 2:32pm On Mar 10, 2019
Those were our last games. When Iheanacho was scoring for SE, I didn’t complain. No double standards here

ChrisKels:


Is he really scoring? Abi na bkus of those off days he had against Lybia make u come dey think him a scoring striker? U guys are funny.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by CaptainStephen(m): 2:40pm On Mar 10, 2019
This one everybody has boys now cheesy

Whose boy is victor Moses ? grin
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by gustav25: 2:44pm On Mar 10, 2019
TheSuperNerd:


So many wake me ups... Nacho got a whole lot of those. Hahahahahahahahaha.... Talking about Objectivity, you don't even know Nacho has fantastic technique in the first place. And you say Mbappe got better decision making than Nacho. Mehn.... I laughed my ass out so much... You are a comedian. cheesy

Wake me up season.... smiley

Loooollll.... Wake me up when Mbappe reaches 8 goals in international games for France in as many games. He has played almost same number of games as Nacho for France and Nacho's international stats trumps him so much. cheesy

Mbappe- 1 goal and 3 assists in 11 apps

Iheanacho- 8 goals and 4 assists in 14 apps



Also Nacho plays in the EPL..... A 2.0 league rated far above a 1.5 league in ligue 1 and holds some pretty fine records EPL-wise too... so you can imagine the many wake me up calls I could bring up... Loooll

But I am still so particular about that freekick... For all his pace, power and flashy plays, Mbappe is yet to hit a freekick goal. How super he must really be... Hahahahahahahahaha... Awwwwwwn...
wink

They Iheanacho Nacho mbappe is better than kylian Kelechi crew . Delusional people

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by junnyjake(m): 2:49pm On Mar 10, 2019
Joebie:
Dominic Iorfa MOTM
Komekn, I can now listen to you when you talk about giving the boy a look in.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by gustav25: 2:50pm On Mar 10, 2019
TheSuperNerd:



Same way if Nacho were French or English, no way will you keep belittling him the way you do whenever super hyped youngsters like Mbappe are mentioned. cheesy

As a football lover myself, I cannot accept the nonsense that saying a foreign player is better than any of ours is true only because we want to show that we are not blinded by patriotism even when in fact, our own Players actually are better ..... It just doesn't make sense to me. smiley

Iheanacho has shown multiple facets to his game. He has shown despite little game time his awesome improvement as an all-round attacker/forward. Dude is dangerous from both outside the box and inside the box where he can score with his head, left foot and right foot. Nacho has also shown he is dangerous from set-pieces. His eagle-eyed Vision and shooting accuracy is getting deadlier daily. Have Mbappe and Gabby J scored from a freekick yet?? But Nacho has... He is showing with time that his game is multifaceted and can become a true attacking weapon with many different ways of hurting opponents.

If you think coaches won't pick a player like that over a power-playing flashy road runner? You are on a long thing....

It's the people that liked your post that I honestly pity for because they have lost all their senses
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by BascoVanVeli(m): 2:50pm On Mar 10, 2019
Odunayaw:
The guy's head is strong o cheesy No be just this afternoon de yab am?

Hahaha
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by ChrisKels: 2:52pm On Mar 10, 2019
Odunayaw:
The guy's head is strong o cheesy No be just this afternoon de yab am?

In a league equal to English league2 (English third tier)? Talk of mediocrity glorification grin
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by BascoVanVeli(m): 2:53pm On Mar 10, 2019
CaptainStephen:
This one everybody has boys now cheesy


Whose boy is victor Moses ? grin


Capo they are all my boys o. I don't know where all that came from. We should support all our players.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrew444(m): 2:55pm On Mar 10, 2019
CaptainStephen:
This one everybody has boys now cheesy


Whose boy is victor Moses ? grin

I would have call him chriskels boy but he is not ENUGU IMO ANAMBRA and co
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by gustav25: 2:55pm On Mar 10, 2019
TheSuperNerd:
Oh yes we said it... he is better than Mbappe in some attributes just as Mbappe beats him in some attributes also. Besides, when it came to goals we simply were emphasizimg the fact that scoring in France is a lot easier than scoring in the EPL. wink 2.0 > 1.5... sorry not my fault. It is the strength of the leagues concerned and also the UEFA index for leagues ratings.


And I have always called Nacho the Alien Kid even before this beautiful mighty thread was born wink And in calling him that and a hybrid forward, I speak of Nacho's potentials and abilities and also his defined natural role as a footballer. He is a no.10 with the feet of a no.9. Has Excellent Vision and can pick the right pass and bring others into a game but can also finish with the touch and class of a master. Plain simple.


And mehn... haven't you been reading? undecided Come on Sir Goldfish... you know what I have always said, just that you maybe finding it difficult to nail down.

Lemme put it in bold italics for you, Nacho's best position and the role he features in that will bring out his absolute best beast mode is "the SS role" followed very closely by "a roaming dynamic kind of AM role", but again with those being his best positions doesn't mean he does not excel or does good in a few other roles. It is like a science kid who rocks 100 in physics but rates mostly a 70 or 75 in chemistry and an 80 in Biology.
For instance, as a false 9, Nacho excels well too. He also does okay as a RWF if a proper 4-3-3 is employed. And as a top 9/lone striker, Nacho is not among the best but he certainly has the stats to prove he does good in that role too. He simply knows how to improvise for the most parts as a top9/lone striker.... Finito. I have been saying this for ages now. I am only repeating myself. Am I still sitting on the fence according to your understanding?
cheesy


And what areas Kelechi should still work on? Come on man... you didn't read my convo with that amiable Arsenal fan called Sir Edi287... or is it Edi87? Ahhhh.. I know say na one of them shaa. I will put some of them in italics for you... areas he should improve on that is. wink

I said Nacho still got to work even harder on his first touch despite his encouraging improvements so far from the recent games seen.

Also, Nacho got to work on his work rate levels... Mbappe is what I call the ultimate Teen athlete-footballer because of his physical abilities. He is fast, has bad-ass endurance and is so very skillful. I made reference to Mbappe because to me his work rate level is unrivalled among young strikers today. I want Nacho to step up his work rate levels but not to the level of Mbappe. I don't see both players ever having same work rate levels. Mbappe trumps there easily. Both footballers will forge different footballing philosophical paths in the end. This I know.

Mbappe will develop along the path of being physical, super fast, full of running and very skillful.
Iheanacho will develop along the path of being more brains than brawn. He will be more calculated in his movements than being all physical and full of running.

Furthermore, Iheanacho has to work on his ability to be daring sometimes and be a little more adventurous. That way he can exert much more influence on a game. He has to work on that too. There are more subtle details he can develop to improve his all-round game as footballer but he is certainly on the right path.

He has The Vision- Really excellent Vision too, he has the intelligence of positioning which unveils his "raumdeuter" qualities like A Thomas muller (he knows to exploit gaps and find spaces in opposition areas) , he has the finishing- here he is on another level entirely (no hypes), he also has the ability to read a game intelligently and bring others into play and give that killer final pass which is why he bags assists like kilode sometimes. This young lad is still growing but he got the basic ingredients that can make him great. He is far from being the finished article but right now, he is still an article worth talking about and worth looking out for as he evolves

C'est fini. smiley



All these vision , we never see nothing .... Wycombe Buckinghamshire FC calling like a train !!! grin grin grin Iheanacho Nacho mbappe is better than kylian Kelechi crew
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by CaptainStephen(m): 2:56pm On Mar 10, 2019
BascoVanVeli:



Capo they are all my boys o. I don't know where all that came from. We should support all our players.
grin as in ehnn
True words, selective scrutiny won't help us at the long run.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by gustav25: 2:58pm On Mar 10, 2019
Oasis007:


A good Move in what Sense pls?! Like Lee Johnson is a better Manager than Claude Puel?! Or basically to earn playing Time?!

Iheanacho is a rare Talent. He's supposed to be classed along with Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, Rashford, Asensio and Co.

I do not buy Nigeria Factor Issh, rather expecting him to buckle up and start competing on a bigger Stage. It won't be bad if he's rumored moving to Madrid or Barcelona in my Opinion.

You mean talents like Sunday MBA , Ajagun et all ?

Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrew444(m): 2:59pm On Mar 10, 2019
Joebie:
Those were our last games. When Iheanacho was scoring for SE, I didn’t complain. No double standards here


Thank God say you dey see wetin him dey do, after e go day e no d ey bias

Me just dey look am
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by CaptainStephen(m): 2:59pm On Mar 10, 2019
andrew444:


I would have call him chriskels boy but he is not ENUGU IMO ANAMBRA and co
hehehe I no dey oo
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by gustav25: 3:00pm On Mar 10, 2019
CityJoe:


Oh Come on. I made a clear point from my assessment of watching his game against City and I was not blown away. Some even compared Mbappe to a young Ronaldo. From what I saw, I disagreed.

I also stated I will continue studying him. With time, I got to understand what makes Mbappe special. Clearly stated it on this thread.

I can clearly state my stance was wrong.

Today, I can say I was judging Mbappe based on his finishing, which till now, is not mind blowing. Iheanacho back then, today is mind blowing when it comes to finishing. However, more is needed to meet up with the demands of the game today which Mbappe trumps. So, what is your problem?

Saviour Jesus Rodgers Christ haven't still found your Iheanacho Nacho mbappe better than kylian Kelechi any good ? Flop
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by gustav25: 3:07pm On Mar 10, 2019
TheGoodJoe:


You made a mistake. Move on. Iheanacho scored goals for City that were not tap-in goals. The goal he scored I think Stoke when he dribbled the keeper. The Hull goal. You will not call his two Villa goals from the hattrick tap in goals. I think a curler against Tottenham, a curler against Southampton, his two CNN Goals of the week.

Can this kind of goals be called tap in? You were wrong. It is human to make mistakes.

I said Iheanacho is a better finisher than Mbappe. That has not changed. Mbappe has other things that makes him a better player.

You were wrong. Move on instead of resorting to attacks. Pride.

Better finisher my foot . I can see Iheanacho Nacho mbappe is better than kylian Kelechi is banging goals and Assist for leceister city
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Oasis007(m): 3:08pm On Mar 10, 2019
gustav25:


You mean talents like Sunday MBA , Ajagun et all ?

grin

I was once a strong Fan of Iheanacho bruh. Lol..... Couldn't believe that Comment really made by me. Kelechi breaks so many Hearts..... Aswear!
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by ChrisKels: 3:13pm On Mar 10, 2019
timay:
All of you comparing the eagles of old to this present eagles are not serious. I'll prefer this present eagles to the old eagles because , the old ones are more of big players without good team play.

what we have today is more of average players but can do wonder as a team, which is better as far as football is still a team sport.

Look at the eagles of 2013 that won the AFCON, they won because they played as a team instead of individually that we usually have before.
That is why we could afford not to have a Mikel and a Victor Moses in the qualifiers and still get superb result because they play as a team and don't rely on the big names. Have you ever wondered why Nigeria did not win anything serious after the AFCON 1994 and wonderful performance on the world cup the same year? it was because after the tournament , most of those guys became popular, went to big clubs and became bigger than the team, hence the ego clashes that happens all the time among the players. They started playing individually and not as a team.

Have you ever wonder why the Las England squad at the world cup surpassed expectations and beat the performance of the Rooney, Lampard et al eras? it was because their game was more of a team play, rather than individual brilliance.

You can bookmark this comment today. This present crop of guys will go far if they keep playing with the same team work mentality.

Spain, Germany and France are the last three to have won the world cup, none did it with average players, this is against ur theorem.

World class players win u gold not average players. Panama came with average players to try to punch above their weight in 2014, they couldn't stand the heat at the long run, Iceland too in the Euro.

Yes unity, team spirit, tolerance, discipline and understanding are the prerequisites to succeeding as a team, buh, u must not Parade average players in order to have/instill these sine-qua-nons. This is where a good coach comes in, Herve Reinard did it with what was left of the aging Ivorian golden generation. Never site England as an instance bkus England just like Africans like gloating.

If a coach like Reinard had handled ivory Coast or Nigeria all those years, the result would av been a lot different and more positive.

The best African repps in the world cup till tmrw, remain the best assemblage of quality stars with good management, without sentiments, from Cameroun in the 90s, Senegal in the early 2000s to ghana in 2010.

In summary, u dont need average players to succeed at the highest level, rather, u need quality players with discipline, team spirit, understanding et al.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by ChrisKels: 3:15pm On Mar 10, 2019
timay:
All of you comparing the eagles of old to this present eagles are not serious. I'll prefer this present eagles to the old eagles because , the old ones are more of big players without good team play.

what we have today is more of average players but can do wonder as a team, which is better as far as football is still a team sport.

Look at the eagles of 2013 that won the AFCON, they won because they played as a team instead of individually that we usually have before.
That is why we could afford not to have a Mikel and a Victor Moses in the qualifiers and still get superb result because they play as a team and don't rely on the big names. Have you ever wondered why Nigeria did not win anything serious after the AFCON 1994 and wonderful performance on the world cup the same year? it was because after the tournament , most of those guys became popular, went to big clubs and became bigger than the team, hence the ego clashes that happens all the time among the players. They started playing individually and not as a team.

Have you ever wonder why the Las England squad at the world cup surpassed expectations and beat the performance of the Rooney, Lampard et al eras? it was because their game was more of a team play, rather than individual brilliance.

You can bookmark this comment today. This present crop of guys will go far if they keep playing with the same team work mentality.


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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by ChrisKels: 3:23pm On Mar 10, 2019
andrew444:


I would have call him chriskels boy but he is not ENUGU IMO ANAMBRA and co

Whenever u want to say something stupid as u are wont to, always endeavour to eschew this moniker "Chriskels" please. Next u call it a stunt as a damage control, please, I am not cut out for such witless puerile jokes.

Be properly guided

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