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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrew444(m): 7:29pm On Apr 11, 2019
Chuks start for Villarreal

Olayinka also starts

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by elyte89: 7:29pm On Apr 11, 2019
Earthquake2:


I don't want us to play Madagascar at all


Y?what's special abt dem? smiley
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrew444(m): 7:30pm On Apr 11, 2019
elyte89:



Y?what's special abt dem? smiley

Help me ask am
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by tbaba1234: 7:32pm On Apr 11, 2019
So i did some digging. It appears that the Omidiji family believe that Lateef was dropped due to the "9ja factor".

Personally, i do not believe that because i heard reports that he was not performing that well in camp before the list came out.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Earthquake2: 7:32pm On Apr 11, 2019
elyte89:



Y?what's special abt dem? smiley

The guys are coming for the Afcon like it's the world cup

They have lots of investment in the Afcon and motivation something we lack
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Danielnino00(m): 7:32pm On Apr 11, 2019
Curtisaxel7:


We may not realize it now but this is a very serious matter. There is already the impression among FB's that our national teams view them as outsiders. First it was Alaba getting snubbed, then Amokachi snubbing Beyreuther despite the latter's impassioned plea to the NFF to consider him, then Sophia Omidiji being snubbed for the women's AFCON despite doing quite well for her club,.... the list is endless.

I am not saying FB's should get automatic shirts, but we must handle this matter veeery delicately and diplomatically. I would advise the coach to make a public statement commending all the rejected foreign born players for thier patriotism and giving some reasons why they were dropped as well as expressing hope that they will maintain thier allegiance to us in the future.

Publicity can make or mar any organization.

All foreign born players coming into the national team should bear it in mind that they won't be treated specially cus they are FB... There are several hundreds of FB out there that can still play for Nigeria abeg... Manu Garba that we know won't have dropped Lateef if he was good enough! Was it not Manu that took a small Abdul Alfa to UAE 2013?

if Lateef wants to switch allegiance now,no problem... Soldier go, soldier come,barrack go remain!!
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrew444(m): 7:33pm On Apr 11, 2019
AIG07:
Nigeria
CIV
Madagascar(Ahmad's factor)
Tazania(Amuneke's factor)

I see the above to be the trickest possible group Nigeria can find itself.

What yeye Ahmad factor bro ?

Will Ahmad play on the field for Tanzania ,because he is caf president or what ?

Naija will beat madagascar and tanzania,I can bet on that ,stop making Madagascar important
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Earthquake2: 7:34pm On Apr 11, 2019
The guy changed his status from Naija to US, like the whole country should come and beg him grin

I don't blame him, it's those that accorded god status to those foreign born

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrew444(m): 7:36pm On Apr 11, 2019
Earthquake2:
The coach should come out and make a public statement because a foreign born was rejected

grin

Nigerians 2 dey asslick oyinbo ,that's one thing about them
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Earthquake2: 7:37pm On Apr 11, 2019
If an U15 can treat us like this

No wonder Abraham and Alli are wiping the floor with us
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by ChrisKels: 7:40pm On Apr 11, 2019
Manu aint no man of questionable calls. If he said u aint gud, u aint gud. Omidiji should roll up his sucks and do better next time. Otherwise, he should get lost, BTW, better players were dropped alongside him. Seems Dude is believing in his own hype, hence thinks himself a special kid that must be counted before anyone else. Yeye dey smell
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by komekn(m): 7:40pm On Apr 11, 2019
Curtisaxel7:


We may not realize it now but this is a very serious matter. There is already the impression among FB's that our national teams view them as outsiders. First it was Alaba getting snubbed, then Amokachi snubbing Beyreuther despite the latter's impassioned plea to the NFF to consider him, then Sophia Omidiji being snubbed for the women's AFCON despite doing quite well for her club,.... the list is endless.

I am not saying FB's should get automatic shirts, but we must handle this matter veeery delicately and diplomatically. I would advise the coach to make a public statement commending all the rejected foreign born players for thier patriotism and giving some reasons why they were dropped as well as expressing hope that they will maintain thier allegiance to us in the future.

Publicity can make or mar any organization.

Being born outside Nigeria doesn't make you less Nigerian infact it many areas you may be more patriotic in your passion for a better Nigeria. And less compromising on some of our established and accepted but wrong norms and values,i.e. Corruption, lies, age cheating, etc.

Unfortunately that particular position may see you as an outsider because of your uncompromising stand on sharp practices and insistence on integrity.

If we go way back in time we have always had Nigerian origin players in the SE, such as John Chidozie. This was however the purist period when performance and passion was the only consideration.

However, introduction of €€€£££$$$ and big buckets of it, have changed the entire mentality of football and the NFF. In reality this love of money by any means possible has gone so deep into the national psyche. That l don't think we can solve the problem. Over the years we have become morally bankrupt.

But back to football and l find that the issues of prejudice, dislike and negative bias garnished with unfounded disdainful bigotry and dubious presumptions are placed on Nigerian origin essentially because they were not born in Nigeria.

Many make theses unfounded prejudgments on Nigerian origin players including myself on this forum. Tells of deep seated issues that I still cannot understand. Is it that over the years there are differences in sociological orientation norms and values, l don't know

Not too long ago Sone Aluko had outstanding performances for Nigeria, but was completely frozen out for no apparent reason. I personally know why but it had Nothing to do with football. More to do with the shameless demands of a certain well known very Bullish national NFF coach. I have not mentioned any names Oh !!!

Nearly all the Nigerian origin players that have played for Nigeria in the last 10 years that l have spoken too have all told me. That they all experienced demands for Honorarium and monetary appreciation they all found this very disconcerting. It is presented in a subtle suggestion but understood to be obligatory.

This may be at the heart of the matter.

Nigerian origin players born in Europe and playing for teams wish to honour thier country but don't feel they should pay for the privilege. They don't need the SE to further thier careers. As a result they are not inclined to sign with your preferred agent or sign any kind of agreement attached to future earning and or pay you any Honorarium.

The desperate situation we have at home means there are hundred of thousands of players. Who will sign anything and agree to everything to give thier football career a boost. We know about the exposed coach Salisu which for me us the tip of the iceberg. That is a major difference between the two sets of players Nigerian born and Nigerian origin.

Most of the boys in Nigerian academies at the heart of thier dreams and motivation is coming to Europe to play professional football. They will all be connected to the NFF through thier various sponsors. Who look at them as investments.

I am not sure if TPI is outlawed in Nigeria❓ But there are ways around it particularly in Nigeria. These academy owners will know how to circumvente the process and get thier players in. This is Nigeria we know what can happen and what often does.

In a nutshell, Nigerian origin players born in Europe will not pay, EGUNJE, particularly when thier careers are on the ascendancy. Unfortunately those on Nigeria are more inclined too.

"Who pays the piper dictates the tune "

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by CaptainStephen(m): 7:40pm On Apr 11, 2019
Earthquake2:
The guy changed his status from Naija to US, like the whole country should come and beg him grin

I don't blame him, it's those that accorded god status to those foreign born
He is young, it's expected for him to feel dejected. we also owe it as elders to look out for him and others dropped by not subjecting them through painful comments online.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by do4luv14(m): 7:43pm On Apr 11, 2019
Guyz, pls I need an answer asap,

is AMAJU PINNICK still NFF president

or had he been suspended

I seriously need to know,

Cc: tbaba1234, icon4s, Andrew4444, Earthquake1, Sharpjoe, Thegoodjoe, JOEBIE, bascovanveli, chriskel, bolowolowo...... Etc
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Earthquake2: 7:44pm On Apr 11, 2019
CaptainStephen:
He is young, it's expected for him to feel dejected. we also owe it as elders to look out for him and others dropped by not subjecting them through painful comments online.

Yea he was the only one rejected, he's the only one feeling pained

Or you know only him because he's foreign born
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by ChrisKels: 7:44pm On Apr 11, 2019
tbaba1234:
So i did some digging. It appears that the Omidiji family believe that Lateef was dropped due to the "9ja factor".

Personally, i do not believe that because i heard reports that he was not performing that well in camp before the list came out.

Same Nigerian factor yielded Akande and the goalkeeper. He and his family should get over themselves. Same rubbish they said when Pete Dedevbo dropped Sophia, Dennerby came in, and still didnt find her good enough. They are pissypants tongue

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by do4luv14(m): 7:46pm On Apr 11, 2019
Earthquake2:
The guy changed his status from Naija to US, like the whole country should come and beg him grin

I don't blame him, it's those that accorded god status to those foreign born


make I go hug transformer?
if e like make e change am to Europe sef, e no consign me
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Danielnino00(m): 7:47pm On Apr 11, 2019
komekn:


Being born outside Nigeria doesn't make you less Nigerian infact it many areas you may be more patriotic in your passion for a better Nigeria. And less compromising on some of our established and accepted but wrong norms and values,i.e. Corruption, lies, age cheating, etc.

Unfortunately that particular position may see you as an outsider because of your uncompromising stand on sharp practices and insistence on integrity.

If we go way back in time we have always had Nigerian origin players in the SE, such as John Chidozie. This was however the purist period when performance and passion was the only consideration.

However, introduction of €€€£££$$$ and big buckets of it, have changed the entire mentality of football and the NFF. In reality this love of money by any means possible has gone so deep into the national psyche. That l don't think we can solve the problem. Over the years we have become morally bankrupt.

But back to football and l find that the issues of prejudice, dislike and negative bias garnished with unfounded disdainful bigotry and dubious presumptions are placed on Nigerian origin essentially because they were not born in Nigeria.

Many make theses unfounded prejudgments on Nigerian origin players including myself on this forum. Tells of deep seated issues that I still cannot understand. Is it that over the years there are differences in sociological orientation norms and values, l don't know

Not too long ago Sone Aluko had outstanding performances for Nigeria, but was completely frozen out for no apparent reason. I personally know why but it had Nothing to do with football. More to do with the shameless demands of a certain well known very Bullish national NFF coach. I have not mentioned any names Oh !!!

Nearly all the Nigerian origin players that have played for Nigeria in the last 10 years that l have spoken too have all told me. That they all experienced demands for Honorarium and monetary appreciation they all found this very disconcerting. It is presented in a subtle suggestion but understood to be obligatory.

This may be at the heart of the matter.

Nigerian origin players born in Europe and playing for teams wish to honour thier country but don't feel they should pay for the privilege. They don't need the SE to further thier careers. As a result they are not inclined to sign with your preferred agent or sign any kind of agreement attached to future earning and or pay you any Honorarium.

The desperate situation we have at home means there are hundred of thousands of players. Who will sign anything and agree to everything to give thier football career a boost. We know about the exposed coach Salisu which for me us the tip of the iceberg. That is a major difference between the two sets of players Nigerian born and Nigerian origin.

Most of the boys in Nigerian academies at the heart of thier dreams and motivation is coming to Europe to play professional football. They will all be connected to the NFF through thier various sponsors. Who look at them as investments.

I am not sure if TPI is outlawed in Nigeria❓ But there are ways around it particularly in Nigeria. These academy owners will know how to circumvente the process and get thier players in. This is Nigeria we know what can happen and what often does.

In a nutshell, Nigerian origin players born in Europe will not pay, EGUNJE, particularly when thier careers are on the ascendancy. Unfortunately those on Nigeria are more inclined too.

"Who pays the piper dictates the tune "


So in summary you believe that Lateef was treated unfairly because he is an outsider?
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by do4luv14(m): 7:50pm On Apr 11, 2019
Curtisaxel7:


Please journalism is not for everybody. If you can't distinguish between present and past tenses you have no business writing articles abeg

Just look at what this disgrace of a "writer" did here.



I won't wanna went into words with you,

for one its not my article,
and pls read it slowly, like in a very slow motion,
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by BascoVanVeli(m): 7:51pm On Apr 11, 2019
do4luv14:
Guyz, pls I need an answer asap,

is AMAJU PINNICK still NFF president

or had he been suspended

I seriously need to know,

Cc: tbaba1234, icon4s, Andrew4444, Earthquake1, Sharpjoe, Thegoodjoe, JOEBIE, bascovanveli, chriskel, bolowolowo...... Etc


Suspended by who? Unless something has changed he is still in charge.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by do4luv14(m): 7:53pm On Apr 11, 2019
Icon4s:


Please we need a translator. I am not understanding.




yes, I had to read it slowly to understand it,
it seems, it was written twice,
and the part which said his sister, is not forthcoming
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by ChrisKels: 7:56pm On Apr 11, 2019
Most people in here really do have low self esteem. U guys are crying bkus omidiji has decided to pitch his tent with USA, really? Omidiji at this level is crap and not even better than others that were dropped too, hence he should go to hell with his yeye attitude, u guys crying can as well join him(to hell). How could one possibly suggest that the coach makes a public statement bkus of this kid. Gush!!!

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by do4luv14(m): 7:57pm On Apr 11, 2019
BascoVanVeli:



Suspended by who? Unless something has changed he is still in charge.




that's why am asking,
completesportnigeria.com had been publishing online amongs its stories, and article lately, that SEYI AKINWUMMI is the NFF acting president,
and most recently, is when the FIFA women cup land it Abuja today,
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Earthquake2: 7:59pm On Apr 11, 2019
do4luv14:





that's why am asking,
completesportnigeria.com had been publishing online amongs its stories, and article lately, that SEYI AKINWUMMI is the NFF acting president,
and most recently, is when the FIFA women cup land it Abuja today,


I don't want anything to happen to my Pinnick o

Make una dey do una politics
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by do4luv14(m): 8:03pm On Apr 11, 2019
Earthquake2:


I don't want anything to happen to my Pinnick o

Make una dey do una politics


I had been observing some kind of sentimental trand about completesport, which had made me to stop buying it,
also am thinking of u following them on Facebook too
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Earthquake2: 8:04pm On Apr 11, 2019
do4luv14:



I had been observing some kind of sentimental trand about completesport, which had made me to stop buying it,
also am thinking of u following them on Facebook too

Hmm all these backyard reporters
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by do4luv14(m): 8:06pm On Apr 11, 2019
Earthquake2:


Hmm all these backyard reporters


and later they will said its not them that carried it first
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by CaptainStephen(m): 8:08pm On Apr 11, 2019
Earthquake2:

Yea he was the only one rejected, he's the only one feeling pained
Or you know only him because he's foreign born
I said him and others

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by OMANBALA1: 8:15pm On Apr 11, 2019
ChrisKels:
Most people in here really do have low self esteem. U guys are crying bkus omidiji has decided to pitch his tent with USA, really? Omidiji at this level is crap and not even better than others that were dropped too, hence he should go to hell with his yeye attitude, u guys crying can as well join him(to hell). How could one possibly suggest that the coach makes a public statement bkus of this kid. Gush!!!

The average black man worships anything close to white.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 8:24pm On Apr 11, 2019
komekn:


Being born outside Nigeria doesn't make you less Nigerian infact it many areas you may be more patriotic in your passion for a better Nigeria. And less compromising on some of our established and accepted but wrong norms and values,i.e. Corruption, lies, age cheating, etc.

Unfortunately that particular position may see you as an outsider because of your uncompromising stand on sharp practices and insistence on integrity.

If we go way back in time we have always had Nigerian origin players in the SE, such as John Chidozie. This was however the purist period when performance and passion was the only consideration.

However, introduction of €€€£££$$$ and big buckets of it, have changed the entire mentality of football and the NFF. In reality this love of money by any means possible has gone so deep into the national psyche. That l don't think we can solve the problem. Over the years we have become morally bankrupt.

But back to football and l find that the issues of prejudice, dislike and negative bias garnished with unfounded disdainful bigotry and dubious presumptions are placed on Nigerian origin essentially because they were not born in Nigeria.

Many make theses unfounded prejudgments on Nigerian origin players including myself on this forum. Tells of deep seated issues that I still cannot understand. Is it that over the years there are differences in sociological orientation norms and values, l don't know

Not too long ago Sone Aluko had outstanding performances for Nigeria, but was completely frozen out for no apparent reason. I personally know why but it had Nothing to do with football. More to do with the shameless demands of a certain well known very Bullish national NFF coach. I have not mentioned any names Oh !!!

Nearly all the Nigerian origin players that have played for Nigeria in the last 10 years that l have spoken too have all told me. That they all experienced demands for Honorarium and monetary appreciation they all found this very disconcerting. It is presented in a subtle suggestion but understood to be obligatory.

This may be at the heart of the matter.

Nigerian origin players born in Europe and playing for teams wish to honour thier country but don't feel they should pay for the privilege. They don't need the SE to further thier careers. As a result they are not inclined to sign with your preferred agent or sign any kind of agreement attached to future earning and or pay you any Honorarium.

The desperate situation we have at home means there are hundred of thousands of players. Who will sign anything and agree to everything to give thier football career a boost. We know about the exposed coach Salisu which for me us the tip of the iceberg. That is a major difference between the two sets of players Nigerian born and Nigerian origin.

Most of the boys in Nigerian academies at the heart of thier dreams and motivation is coming to Europe to play professional football. They will all be connected to the NFF through thier various sponsors. Who look at them as investments.

I am not sure if TPI is outlawed in Nigeria❓ But there are ways around it particularly in Nigeria. These academy owners will know how to circumvente the process and get thier players in. This is Nigeria we know what can happen and what often does.

In a nutshell, Nigerian origin players born in Europe will not pay, EGUNJE, particularly when thier careers are on the ascendancy. Unfortunately those on Nigeria are more inclined too.

"Who pays the piper dictates the tune "


Oga all this write up because of Lateef Omidiji. The boy simply did not measure up and was dropped. Period.

Kudos to Manu for selecting based on merit and not sentiments.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by forgiveness: 8:26pm On Apr 11, 2019
jihday:
on point, can we say he only gave us his allegiance because he want to play and not because he loves Nigeria

He had options to play for other countries but opted to play for Nigeria.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by tbaba1234: 8:29pm On Apr 11, 2019
forgiveness:


He had options to play for other countries but opted to play for Nigeria.

Yes, but we can not just reward him when there were better players in camp.

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