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Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by AdemolaA2: 7:48am On Nov 06, 2019
realestniggah:


African and Nigerian especially better re think this religion things


Yes ooo
Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by Chubhie: 7:49am On Nov 06, 2019
They waltz through the group stage only to drop out?

Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by Nobody: 7:49am On Nov 06, 2019
Kanade21:
I'm not exepcting a victory.

The truth is, the way we view this U17 wroldcup...it is almost as if when we win it, we act as if our football is superior to the rest of the world.

Then we come and wonder why the Super Eagles cannot win the World Cup...or at least go to the semifinals.

What's the use of winning U17 5 times, when our football is not benefitting.

Semi finals? Have Nigeria ever reached quarter finals in a world cup?

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Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by putin2: 8:03am On Nov 06, 2019
Bihari era north and Muslim want to dominate everything this is the result.any team in Nigeria Igbos are not majority will not excel quote me any where

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Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by Nobody: 8:07am On Nov 06, 2019
lordprogress:
This is what you get from a team of abokis

I have not even watched a single match.
How many northerners in the team?

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Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by Pharaday: 8:26am On Nov 06, 2019
trash
Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by MrBONE2(m): 8:27am On Nov 06, 2019
cathodekazim:
Most annoying part is I don wake up since 4AM yesterday, haven't had a single sleep

I still defied my tenants order of not putting up generator late in the night. Health n social wahala
grin

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Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by BluntBoy(m): 8:31am On Nov 06, 2019
Chimezirim121:
Nigeria football team is made up of Igbo players who will always play better than those of Hausa and Yoruba. But politics produced a rickety team which crashed earlier

Stop spewing nonsense.

With all your Igbo nonsense, we have never won the U-20 world cup or the world cup. Before the 2013 U-17 world cup, we used age-cheats to win three U-17 world cups.

Tell me, what difference has having more Igbos in the team done for our overall achievements as a footballing nation?

Our most prolific goalscorer remains a Yoruba man, Rashidi Yekini. He is also the first Nigerian to be crowned African Best Player. He was also the first Nigerian to score in the World Cup.

The first Nigerian footballer to be shortlisted for Africa's best player award was a Yoruba man, Segun Odegbami. Odegbemi was also the first Nigerian player to win the golden boot in any footballing competition (1980).

Ahmed Musa is Nigeria's highest goalscorer in our world cup history. He is not an Igbo man.

With all your Igbo nonsense, Amuneke was the only Igbo who scored in the 1994 world cup team.

This is not meant to downgrade the Igbo's contribution to our football. Just to let you know that a right team selection is the best, not necessarily a team full of Igbos. Because a team full of Igbos has never won us even an U-20 world cup. We should place more emphasis on comprehensive club scouting. I know of a Hausa guy back in 2008 who had the deft touches of Okocha. He was lanky, but could last on the pitch, dribbling, throwing passes, and all. We used to call him Mai Mai to mimick Jay Jay. Where is that guy today. He has probably forgotten football and gone to farming or cattle business.

Generally, Hausas don't really play football. But once in a while, you find one or two potential stars in their clubsides who our coaches would then ignore until the boy abandons football and joins the family business.

This is not about tribe. If the Igbos are ordinarily so good, we would have won more than we have won. But there is really no difference.

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Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by Should: 8:31am On Nov 06, 2019
MAMNABBQGRILLS:
Our boys will be beating them over and over

All thanks to Buhari

Dead meat Seller with a dead beat prediction

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Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by BluntBoy(m): 8:36am On Nov 06, 2019
majamajic:



Rohr is better than any local coach available for now , who do we have ?


tribalistic Local coaches !!

look at the local coach that took over falcons , after 1-1 with Cote de vore , he sitting and waiting for extra time ,

Gernot Rohr banks on luck. He plays tactless, directionless football.

He is not a good coach. Even NFF knew it, and tried to send the man on a refresher course.

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Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by GOOOGLE504(m): 8:38am On Nov 06, 2019
lordprogress:
This is what you get from a team of abokis

This country is in soup. I couldn't spare two hours of my time to watch a single match of theirs because I know the criteria for putting the team together. When these nepotic mofos finish destroying this country sebi they think they will rest in peace after they die.

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Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by perdollar(m): 8:40am On Nov 06, 2019
make all this papa mmadu comeback quick and feed there pikin
Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by ctleurocollege: 8:43am On Nov 06, 2019
angry angry
Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by Nobody: 8:43am On Nov 06, 2019
PrecisionFx:


Semi finals? Have Nigeria ever reached quarter finals in a world cup?

Based on our previous performance at previous U17 world cups, we should have had the talent to do better than quarterfinals...
Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by tech18: 8:43am On Nov 06, 2019
KendrickAyomide:
he should wait till night. My point is no one should see him disposing the exhibit
hhhhh
As if na tif I tif d decorder hhh

KendrickAyomide
Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by Herbizard33(m): 8:53am On Nov 06, 2019
I wish you the Best the Eaglet
Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by Nobody: 9:02am On Nov 06, 2019
Kanade21:


Based on our previous performance at previous U17 world cups, we should have had the talent to do better than quarterfinals...



I'm saying Nigeria has never been to the senior world cup quarter finals
Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by majamajic(m): 9:09am On Nov 06, 2019
BluntBoy:


Gernot Rohr banks on luck. He plays tactless, directionless football.

He is not a good coach. Even NFF knew it, and tried to send the man on a refresher course.

at least he can scout and select based on present form of players , do u see the number of players we got in these few years and many more are still coming , do u see the kin of grade A friendly matches he is fixing ?

a local coach can't fix a Brazilian grade A friendly , let's not argue

stick with your local coaches , I like foreign coaches for super eagles

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Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by Burruchaga71(m): 9:13am On Nov 06, 2019
Good
Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by OGHENAOGIE(m): 9:23am On Nov 06, 2019
Boreanazfan:
Use quota system to assemble any Nigerian team and see how far they go in tournaments. Mtschewww!!!
which one be quota system... under 17 or any age grade tournament is not win at all cost..it's developmental but una go de yarn dust anytime a Team fail to perform...dem no try to reach this stage... 2007 we won which of dos set made it big... 2009 Brazil went out of group stage that set had Neymar,Allison,casemiro,firmino,who are doing great today... let's stop whining cos the boys lost...

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Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by OGHENAOGIE(m): 9:29am On Nov 06, 2019
majamajic:



Rohr is better than any local coach available for now , who do we have ?


tribalistic Local coaches !!

look at the local coach that took over falcons , after 1-1 with Cote de vore , he was sitting and waiting for extra time ,
if rohr was so good how come he didn't win anything in Niger and Gabon super eagles is the team he has achieved great with cos we got d talent rohr is not Better than our local coaches... the falcons were doing well with omagbemi why did nff remove her... keshi who won us our last AFCON was African

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Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by Realist1(m): 9:32am On Nov 06, 2019
stagger:


No I disagree. It is misuse of religion as a substitute for hard work that is the problem. Religion itself has a place in human existence. But even the Bible said faith without works is dead.

My brother religion takes the praises of what really works.If the boys were techanically good with a good defence and game plan they would have surely won because the talent was there.They didn't have all these things but relied on prayer to complete it or complete them it failed.For teams that have all these in place they don't need to pray before they can win.That's why prayer has never made Super eagles win the world cup because things are still lacking in the team.


Same thing happens to the sick.People get sick and get back to full wellness after going to the hospital but get back home and starts praising God.Whereas the truth is,if he had prayed alone and had not gone to the hospital death will be his case.So when you seperate what works and religion it is clear which actually works.You need to test the two singly and see what really works.Thank you
Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by airbrush: 9:32am On Nov 06, 2019
Fr33born:
Start coming home.


Rubbish.


Full squad list

Goalkeepers: Sunday Stephen (Football College Academy), Joseph Oluwabusola (Bournemouth), Daniel Jinadu (West Ham United).

Defenders: Charles Etim (Blessed Stars Academy), Ferdinard Ikenna (A&B FC), Usman Ibrahim (Giant Brilliants FC), Quadri Edun (G12 FC).

Midfielders: Samson Tijani (Collings Edwin FC), Hamzat Ojediran (Jossy United FC), Peter Agba (Falala FC), Daniel Francis (FC Hearts), Monsuru Opeyemi (B. Angel FC), Ibrahim Said (Dabo Babes Academy).

Forwards: Oluwatimilehin Adeniyi (Sporting Dreams FC), Olakunle Olusegun (ABS FC), Wisdom Ubani (Giant Brilliants FC), Peter Olawale (Delta Warriors FC), Akinkunmi Amoo (Sidos FC), Ibraheem Jabaar (Ijebu FC), Abba Bichi (Talentbase Sport FC), Divine Nwachukwu (Riverline FC).



i betted 100k against Nigeria the easy money for me imagine this tribalism selection

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Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by Freebit: 9:36am On Nov 06, 2019
Administratively, a lot went wrong with our team. The coach cannot tell us this is our best U17 team. Too much sorting and bribes must have made them to loose focus and centralized the team on a particular tribe. It's all about bidding for shirts with money not performances anymore. This is a shame to us and to the sport in general. It's obvious Manu is broke maybe so much has not been given to him for what he had done for the country. I really do not blame the coach.
Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by OGHENAOGIE(m): 9:37am On Nov 06, 2019
majamajic:


at least he can scout and select based on present form of players , do u see the number of players we got in these few years and many more are still coming , do u see the kin of grade A friendly matches he is fixing ?

a local coach can't fix a Brazilian grade A friendly , let's not argue

stick with your local coaches , I like foreign coaches for super eagles
so na rohr de fix matches to be played u are so dumb.... during keshi era we played Italy...rohr is lucky to coach Nigeria...tel us his achievements else where for a country other than Nigeria.... what did he win at Niger and Gabon

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Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by BluntBoy(m): 9:39am On Nov 06, 2019
majamajic:


at least he can scout and select based on present form of players , do u see the number of players we got in these few years and many more are still coming , do u see the kin of grade A friendly matches he is fixing ?

a local coach can't fix a Brazilian grade A friendly , let's not argue

stick with your local coaches , I like foreign coaches for super eagles

First of all, it is NFF that organizes friendlies, not Rohr.

Second, the number of players trooping into the Super Eagles are not Rohr's work alone. We have a technical team selected by NFF which keeps tabs on development, including on player overall ratings.

Some of these players have already debuted for or have been invited even before Rohr came onboard. We have always had them. Someone like Troost Ekong was first invited by Stephen Keshi. I think Leon Balogun was also first invited by Keshi.

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Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by EgusiShankly: 9:40am On Nov 06, 2019
OTayobami:
This thread dey smell! I am so disappointed in the people here, the way the boys played obviously showed that there was no tactics at all, they were just given heavy fitness training that's all! Instead of you guys to discuss about that, y'all here are talking about Hausa and Igbo in the super and flying eagles? We are the problems of this country buy ourselves and am afraid to say it but this country can never be better with these mindset of ours!

Oh so you think if dem divide am, e go better?
You think all of you as Yoruba will love each other and no hate amongst yourselves? or you think all of you as Igbo will love each other and no hate amongst yourselves? or you think all of you as Hausa will love each other and no hate amongst yourselves?
I'll cut my balls off it the above happens!

Nigerians are so naive that's why the people in their government keeps taking advantage of them
this is the only comment I appreciate on this thread
Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by Elemosho478: 9:48am On Nov 06, 2019
Wilston:
This lazyGold is a cursed fool....your response reflects your stupidity....we dont need ethnic bigots like you in Nigeria .
How has your life improved by your divisive statement...instead you keep begging for money.

Repent


You are the cursed fool and Online beggar


The guy have a valid point
Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by Nobody: 9:48am On Nov 06, 2019
PrecisionFx:




I'm saying Nigeria has never been to the senior world cup quarter finals

I know that .

What I am saying is, despite winning the U17 world cup 5 times, such performaces have not resulted in improvements to the senior side.,..to the point where we should be competing up to semi-final, even final level at the World Cup.

In the 1980's Pele predicted, after seeing our 1987 U17 side, that an African side would win the World Cup by 2000. Sad that we haven't lived up to that promise.
Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by OGHENAOGIE(m): 9:50am On Nov 06, 2019
macho44:
Na wa for you. Must you reply his "SENSELESS" Comment Na people like una TWO dey fan the flames of ethnic conflicts. If na like this, how NAIJA wan take better?
the reply is apt they make it look like only Ibo's play soccer the ist 3 Al time highest goal scorers for super eagles are not Ibo's.... yekini,aiyegbeni,obafemi are not Ibo's ighalo who scored 5 goals at AFCON is not Ibo musa eagles highest goal scorer in World Cup with 4 goals is not Ibo... two of Nigeria best keeper enyeama and rufai ain't ibos... besides under 17 is not win at all cost tournament it's purely developmental we ve won 5 previously how did it benefit us...if we get 5 boys from this team play for eagles it's a success...

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Re: Nigeria Vs Netherlands: FIFA U17 World Cup (1 - 3) On 6th November 2019 by Elemosho478: 9:51am On Nov 06, 2019
airbrush:



Full squad list

Goalkeepers: Sunday Stephen (Football College Academy), Joseph Oluwabusola (Bournemouth), Daniel Jinadu (West Ham United).

Defenders: Charles Etim (Blessed Stars Academy), Ferdinard Ikenna (A&B FC), Usman Ibrahim (Giant Brilliants FC), Quadri Edun (G12 FC).

Midfielders: Samson Tijani (Collings Edwin FC), Hamzat Ojediran (Jossy United FC), Peter Agba (Falala FC), Daniel Francis (FC Hearts), Monsuru Opeyemi (B. Angel FC), Ibrahim Said (Dabo Babes Academy).

Forwards: Oluwatimilehin Adeniyi (Sporting Dreams FC), Olakunle Olusegun (ABS FC), Wisdom Ubani (Giant Brilliants FC), Peter Olawale (Delta Warriors FC), Akinkunmi Amoo (Sidos FC), Ibraheem Jabaar (Ijebu FC), Abba Bichi (Talentbase Sport FC), Divine Nwachukwu (Riverline FC).



i betted 100k against Nigeria the easy money for me imagine this tribalism selection


And one of the Igbo guy in the team was the one that caused the last penalty

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