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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by edi287: 3:02pm On Apr 01, 2020
andrewbaba44:


Oga none of Giroud or belhanda where above average then Abeg ,this is a season I followed and utaka was instrumental and so do Giroud and co ,but none of them where more than average players

You callled my point a lame point ,are you not the same person that said why didn’t Kanu take west brom to the champions league ,what is more lame than that ? Then I gave you my point of utaka helping and an average montepieller winning the French league and you call it lame ?

cheesy cheesy
Utaka's contribution was not major. Belhanda, Giroud, their captain the defender(forgotten his name) and Cabella contributed more.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by edi287: 3:09pm On Apr 01, 2020
andrewbaba44:


Despite me picking Kanu ahead of okocha ,did you even see me praise his eagles career apart from that Olympic

I am putting Kanu ahead of him overall because you can’t put away club football from our arguement

Concerning okocha goals ,his goals are very okay for a central midfielder
I'm not taking Kanu's club career away.
I am saying his career at the big clubs i.e Ajax, Inter and Arsenal is overrated because he was never a consistent first 11 player for majority of the time.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by komekn(m): 3:13pm On Apr 01, 2020
do4luv14:


Oshare how you see our state govt and his handling of this covid and sit at home





In my opinion if you wait for Federal government to save you go die.

However, some state governments have been very proactive and strategic in thier approach.

But then the USA response has been abysmal too much too late. The UK give has not been much better.

The difference is INDIVIDUALS who have taken thier destiny in thier own hands.

In my opinion Nigerians have shown much more responsibility than the individuals in the UK.

Well done to the majority of our people who are contending with multi faceted issues.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrewbaba44: 3:23pm On Apr 01, 2020
edi287:

Utaka's contribution was not major. Belhanda, Giroud, their captain the defender(forgotten his name) and Cabella contributed more.

The captain was victorino hilton ,he still plays in Ligue 1 at 41

Utaka contribution was major

Stop down playing utaka because you wanna prove a point for jay jay who won nothing

Utaka scored a crucial goal against psg ,he scored an 80 minutes winner against Bordeaux

Utaka scored a brace against auxerre to win the league ahead of psg,the celebration was wild ,and here you are saying utaka contribution wasn’t major

Utaka scored 7 league goals playing from the right wing ,should I remind you Giroud was the main striker ?

You want me to give you montepieller Ligue 1 winning team ?

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by edi287: 3:39pm On Apr 01, 2020
andrewbaba44:


The captain was victorino hilton ,he still plays in Ligue 1 at 41

Utaka contribution was major

Stop down playing utaka because you wanna prove a point for jay jay who won nothing

Utaka scored a crucial goal against psg ,he scored an 80 minutes winner against Bordeaux

Utaka scored a brace against auxerre to win the league ahead of psg,the celebration was wild ,and here you are saying utaka contribution wasn’t major

Utaka scored 7 league goals playing from the right wing ,should I remind you Giroud was the main striker ?

You want me to give you montepieller Ligue 1 winning team ?
Utaka contribution was not as major as you make it. Ive told you who the main 3 players were on that team that season.
Did he make the team of the season?
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrewbaba44: 4:18pm On Apr 01, 2020
edi287:

Utaka contribution was not as major as you make it. Ive told you who the main 3 players were on that team that season.
Did he make the team of the season?

Must he make team of the season ? Only 3 or 4 players from utaka team made the team of the season ,so because he didn’t make the team of the season means he wasn’t crucial abi ? Even yanga mbiwa didn’t make the team of the season

Did all Leicester city player made the team of the season when Leicester won the league ?

Even an impressive Robert huth and drinkwater could not make the cut

Why did your okocha not make the epl team of the season at Bolton ? Your excuse will be Bolton is a small club ,but should I remind you that dimitry payet made the epl team of the season playing for a small team like west ham grin
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by JaceBlaze: 4:38pm On Apr 01, 2020
Bolowolowo:
I always fail to understand the braggadocious attitude of Black South Africans.

What have black South Africans produced? What have they accomplished for their nation?

Their cricket team is dominated by South Asians and English Afrikaaners.

Their field hockey teams are dominated by Afrikaaners.

Their mighty springboks’ is dominated by their fellow Dutch Afrikaaners and coloured countrymen.

Their various multinational companies and industries are controlled by Whites.

Indians control commerce in Durban and JoBurg.

And finally, their modern infrastructural development is due to the work of their Afrikaaner slave masters during the Apartheid years (and still to this day!!!)

So my fellow Black South Africans, I ask you a simple question: What have you contributed to the successes of your nation?

We wouldn't piss you off with our braggadocious attitude if you didn't obsess over everything we do,but anyway. ..


We achieved what you couldn't achieve in your 60 years of "independence"

- Even though you proud yourself as the football powerhouse,we still hosted the world cup before you.

- We built the longest tar roads in Africa while in Nigeria people still have to springboard above sinkholes to get to the other side of the road grin

- ANC managed to provide more than 90% of the popularion with electricity.Do you even know how a switch works?


There's no Asian in South African cricket team.There are more black players now than ever.I'm surprised you even heard of a sport called cricket.

Black people generally don't care about Hockey so you are just reaching with your desperation.

Our Rugby won the World cup under captaincy of a Black South African,Siya Kolisi from the Easten Cape grin


And some of those companies have blacks as CEOs and majority shareholders which means we own you and your country by default grin .If we want we can pull out and you will go back to feasting on dogs for survival.

Indians don't control anything in South Africa,in fact Indian people have a lot in common with Nigerians.They are the worshippers of massa.


The South African infrastructure increased massively after 1994.We didn't have the Gautrain and biggest sport grounds then.


We're fellows? shocked since when?

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by IronGalaxy: 4:52pm On Apr 01, 2020
Bolowolowo:
I always fail to understand the braggadocious attitude of Black South Africans.

What have black South Africans produced? What have they accomplished for their nation?

Their cricket team is dominated by South Asians and English Afrikaaners.

Their field hockey teams are dominated by Afrikaaners.

Their mighty springboks’ is dominated by their fellow Dutch Afrikaaners and coloured countrymen.

Their various multinational companies and industries are controlled by Whites.

Indians control commerce in Durban and JoBurg.

And finally, their modern infrastructural development is due to the work of their Afrikaaner slave masters during the Apartheid years (and still to this day!!!)

So my fellow Black South Africans, I ask you a simple question: What have you contributed to the successes of your nation?
Typica bitterness from Nigerians

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jieta: 4:53pm On Apr 01, 2020
JaceBlaze:


We wouldn't piss you off with our braggadocious attitude if you didn't obsess over everything we do,but anyway. ..


We achieved what you couldn't achieve in your 60 years of "independence"

- Even though you proud yourself as the football powerhouse,we still hosted the world cup before you.

- We built the longest tar roads in Africa while in Nigeria people still have to springboard above sinkholes to get to the other side of the road grin

- ANC managed to provide more than 90% of the popularion with electricity.Do you even know how a switch works?


There's no Asian in South African cricket team.There are more black players now than ever.I'm surprised you even heard of a sport called cricket.

Black people generally don't care about Hockey so you are just reaching with your desperation.

Our Rugby won the World cup under captaincy of a Black South African,Siya Kolisi from the Easten Cape grin


And some of those companies have blacks as CEOs and majority shareholders which means we own you and your country by default grin .If we want we can pull out and you will go back to feasting on dogs for survival.

Indians don't control anything in South Africa,in fact Indian people have a lot in common with Nigerians.They are the worshippers of massa.


The South African infrastructure increased massively after 1994.We didn't have the Gautrain and biggest sport grounds then.


We're fellows? shocked since when?
Your country has really achive alot, but there only short coming is there inability to open a public forum where you guys can rumble and kill each other.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by JaceBlaze: 5:06pm On Apr 01, 2020
jieta:
Your country has really achive alot, but there only short coming is there inability to open a public forum where you guys can rumble and kill each other.



I did achieve a lot and we don't beg for kudos from anyone.

If we could trade our NL accounts for disappearance of Nigerians in South Africa we would do so in a heartbeat...believe that wink

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Nobody: 5:17pm On Apr 01, 2020
JaceBlaze:


We wouldn't piss you off with our braggadocious attitude if you didn't obsess over everything we do,but anyway. ..


We achieved what you couldn't achieve in your 60 years of "independence"

- Even though you proud yourself as the football powerhouse,we still hosted the world cup before you.

- We built the longest tar roads in Africa while in Nigeria people still have to springboard above sinkholes to get to the other side of the road grin

- ANC managed to provide more than 90% of the popularion with electricity.Do you even know how a switch works?


There's no Asian in South African cricket team.There are more black players now than ever.I'm surprised you even heard of a sport called cricket.

Black people generally don't care about Hockey so you are just reaching with your desperation.

Our Rugby won the World cup under captaincy of a Black South African,Siya Kolisi from the Easten Cape grin


And some of those companies have blacks as CEOs and majority shareholders which means we own you and your country by default grin .If we want we can pull out and you will go back to feasting on dogs for survival.

Indians don't control anything in South Africa,in fact Indian people have a lot in common with Nigerians.They are the worshippers of massa.


The South African infrastructure increased massively after 1994.We didn't have the Gautrain and biggest sport grounds then.


We're fellows? shocked since when?

I see that you struggled to answer the question grin grin

Amla and Imran Tahir, are they not Asian cricketers? grin grin .

Go and look at the Springbok team that won the world cup. Go and look at past world cup winning squads. Look at your Currie Cup and Super Rugby squads. What does the majority demographic look like? Who are the most well known Springbok players on Earth? Even one of the most capped players, a black known as Tendai the Beast, is a Zimbabwean grin grin

Your folks suck so bad at sports that even the ANC had to beg for racial quotas grin grin.

Your most prized possessions, your diamonds and minerals are owned by De Beers and several other Afrikaners grin

You mentioned you own us through your companies? Who owns Multichoice and Naspers? Are they not Afrikaaners. Aveng LTD, which financed the construction of the FNB stadium, are they not owned by Afrikaaners?

Who owns most of the land in your nation? Isn't the answer to this question the reason for the ANC land grab?

And do not underestimate the influence of Indians in your country. Their businesses line up Durban, JoBurg and many other places in your country.

Should I go on and on? I am more than glad to bring up receipts if need be grin grin

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Nobody: 5:22pm On Apr 01, 2020
You Southies thought you could come on here and try to intimidate.

But don't worry. Football wont be on for a long a while and the NBA season is on hiatus. I've got some time on my hands to open a can of ass whoopin grin grin

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by chrisooblog: 5:27pm On Apr 01, 2020
Bolowolowo:


I see that you struggled to answer the question grin grin

Amla and Imran Tahir, are they not Asian cricketers? grin grin .

Go and look at the Springbok team that won the world cup. Go and look at past world cup winning squads. Look at your Currie Cup and Super Rugby squads. What does the majority demographic look like? Who are the most well known Springbok players on Earth? Even one of the most capped players, a black known as Tendai the Beast, is a Zimbabwean grin grin

Your folks suck so bad at sports that even the ANC had to beg for racial quotas grin grin.

Your most prized possessions, your diamonds and minerals are owned by De Beers and several other Afrikaners grin

You mentioned you own us through your companies? Who owns Multichoice and Naspers? Are they not Afrikaaners. Aveng LTD, which financed the construction of the FNB stadium, are they not owned by Afrikaaners?

Who owns most of the land in your nation? Isn't the answer to this question the reason for the ANC land grab?

And do not underestimate the influence of Indians in your country. Their businesses line up Durban, JoBurg and many other places in your country.

Should I go on and on? I am more than glad to bring up receipts if need be grin grin

chai you are wicked oh cheesy
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by XhosaNostra(f): 6:03pm On Apr 01, 2020
JaceBlaze:


We wouldn't piss you off with our braggadocious attitude if you didn't obsess over everything we do,but anyway. ..


We achieved what you couldn't achieve in your 60 years of "independence"

- Even though you proud yourself as the football powerhouse,we still hosted the world cup before you.

- We built the longest tar roads in Africa while in Nigeria people still have to springboard above sinkholes to get to the other side of the road grin

- ANC managed to provide more than 90% of the popularion with electricity.Do you even know how a switch works?


There's no Asian in South African cricket team.There are more black players now than ever.I'm surprised you even heard of a sport called cricket.

Black people generally don't care about Hockey so you are just reaching with your desperation.

Our Rugby won the World cup under captaincy of a Black South African,Siya Kolisi from the Easten Cape grin


And some of those companies have blacks as CEOs and majority shareholders which means we own you and your country by default grin .If we want we can pull out and you will go back to feasting on dogs for survival.

Indians don't control anything in South Africa,in fact Indian people have a lot in common with Nigerians.They are the worshippers of massa.


The South African infrastructure increased massively after 1994.We didn't have the Gautrain and biggest sport grounds then.


We're fellows? shocked since when?


The winning tries (goals) in the rugby world cup also didn't score themselves. Makazole Mapimpi was one of the biggest scorers in that world cup.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by JaceBlaze: 6:04pm On Apr 01, 2020
Bolowolowo:


I see that you struggled to answer the question grin grin

Amla and Imran Tahir, are they not Asian cricketers? grin grin .

Go and look at the Springbok team that won the world cup. Go and look at past world cup winning squads. Look at your Currie Cup and Super Rugby squads. What does the majority demographic look like? Who are the most well known Springbok players on Earth? Even one of the most capped players, a black known as Tendai the Beast, is a Zimbabwean grin grin

Your folks suck so bad at sports that even the ANC had to beg for racial quotas grin grin.

Your most prized possessions, your diamonds and minerals are owned by De Beers and several other Afrikaners grin

You mentioned you own us through your companies? Who owns Multichoice and Naspers? Are they not Afrikaaners. Aveng LTD, which financed the construction of the FNB stadium, are they not owned by Afrikaaners?

Who owns most of the land in your nation? Isn't the answer to this question the reason for the ANC land grab?

And do not underestimate the influence of Indians in your country. Their businesses line up Durban, JoBurg and many other places in your country.

Should I go on and on? I am more than glad to bring up receipts if need be grin grin


The was never any question to answer.


Kagiso Rabada,Andile Phehlukwayo,The legendary Makhaya Ntini (retired),Themba Bavuma,etc.Did you forget them or you realised bringing them up won't fit the narrative you desperately want to push? cheesy


Springbok still won the world cup under the captaincy of a Black South African.Given the history of South Africa it should not be rocket science to figure out why the South African rugby team has been dominated by whites.


We suck at sport yet we built PSL? the richest and most successful soccer league in Africa? Udontminit cheesy


And who owns your oil? Is not British men with companies like Shell and BP? show me one refinery plant you built.


And speaking of those companies,aren't you ashamed that the employment of Nigerians depend on companies own by Afrikaaners? and if I recall correctly the CEO of MTN is a black South African which means we got your economy by the balls by default grin

Majority of South African land is unoccupied.Does it even make sense to you that a minority group can own most of the land in a big country like South Africa?

You can bring the receipts if it means so much to you to prove a point to me.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by chrisooblog: 6:04pm On Apr 01, 2020
edi287:

Okocha performance at France 98 and heck even 02 > Mikel at WC 18
Okocha 00, 04 AFCON > Mikel 13.
Lool Okocha was apparently an "unproductive" player yet dude scored 30 in 62 games when he was at Turkey?
Kanu won AFPOTY based on Atlanta 96 and his first season at Arsenal. Dude barely did jack afterwards and was mostly a benchwarmer... That is a fact!
Busquets is a first team regular and made numerous team of the seasons. How many did Mikel make while he was at Chelsea?
Okocha >>> Mikel. This should not be up for debate.
Mikel and Kanu never one even one MVP award at AFCON for SE. Okocha made 2 AFCON teams of the tournament. Kanu had zero. Mikel had one.
Abegi!!
Respect Jay Jay!!
my brother what's your favorite drink so I can buy you a carton. when I say kanu was overrated people will say I am hating on him. Somebody that went to a good 9 International senior tournaments and could not score a single goal playing as a striker.

Like you rightly said if we interrogate the two times he won African footballer of the year you can say it was based on sentiment. The first one was because he won an Olympic gold medal an underaged tournament. The second one because he scored a hat-trick against Chelsea.

In the national team JJ Okocha hard way more clutch moments against Cameroon in 2000 and 2004 even in the 2006 World Cup qualifiers against Angola at least he scored the goal.

If you want to say kanu nwankwo had more assist even Ahmed Musa has more assist than him with more goals to boot.


I like kanu for his little contributions and humanitarian effort but that does not mean I should not tell the truth when it comes to analysing his career
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by XhosaNostra(f): 6:08pm On Apr 01, 2020
JaceBlaze:


We wouldn't piss you off with our braggadocious attitude if you didn't obsess over everything we do,but anyway. ..


We achieved what you couldn't achieve in your 60 years of "independence"

- Even though you proud yourself as the football powerhouse,we still hosted the world cup before you.

- We built the longest tar roads in Africa while in Nigeria people still have to springboard above sinkholes to get to the other side of the road grin

- ANC managed to provide more than 90% of the popularion with electricity.Do you even know how a switch works?


There's no Asian in South African cricket team.There are more black players now than ever.I'm surprised you even heard of a sport called cricket.

Black people generally don't care about Hockey so you are just reaching with your desperation.

Our Rugby won the World cup under captaincy of a Black South African,Siya Kolisi from the Easten Cape grin


And some of those companies have blacks as CEOs and majority shareholders which means we own you and your country by default grin .If we want we can pull out and you will go back to feasting on dogs for survival.

Indians don't control anything in South Africa,in fact Indian people have a lot in common with Nigerians.They are the worshippers of massa.


The South African infrastructure increased massively after 1994.We didn't have the Gautrain and biggest sport grounds then.


We're fellows? shocked since when?


In fact, he scored THE WINNING TRY. He's my homeboy, same kasi, btw smiley

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by JaceBlaze: 6:09pm On Apr 01, 2020
XhosaNostra:



The winning tries (goals) in the rugby world cup also didn't score themselves. Makazole Mapimpi was one of the biggest scorers in that world cup.

The ogre that I'm arguing with ignored these facts out of convenience.

@Bolowolowo tell us any other sport you do besides soccer. grin

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by XhosaNostra(f): 6:10pm On Apr 01, 2020
JaceBlaze:


The ogre that I'm arguing with ignored these facts out of convenience.

@Bolowolowo tell us any other sport you do besides soccer. grin

Hehehe.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by JaceBlaze: 6:12pm On Apr 01, 2020
XhosaNostra:



In fact, he scored THE WINNING TRY. He's my homeboy, same kasi, btw smiley

He was born in 1990? shocked

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by XhosaNostra(f): 6:16pm On Apr 01, 2020
JaceBlaze:


He was born in 1990? shocked


He's huge, isn't he? grin

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by chrisooblog: 6:20pm On Apr 01, 2020
JaceBlaze:


The was never any question to answer.


Kagiso Rabada,Andile Phehlukwayo,The legendary Makhaya Ntini (retired),Themba Bavuma,etc.Did you forget them or you realised bringing them up won't fit the narrative you desperately want to push? cheesy


Springbok still won the world cup under the captaincy of a Black South African.Given the history of South Africa it should not be rocket science to figure out why the South African rugby team has been dominated by whites.


We suck at sport yet we built PSL? the richest and most successful soccer league in Africa? Udontminit cheesy


And who owns your oil? Is not British men with companies like Shell and BP? show me one refinery plant you built.


And speaking of those companies,aren't you ashamed that the employment of Nigerians depend on companies own by Afrikaaners? and if I recall correctly the CEO of MTN is a black South African which means we got your economy by the balls by default grin

Majority of South African land is unoccupied.Does it even make sense to you that a minority group can own most of the land in a big country like South Africa?

You can bring the receipts if it means so much to you to prove a point to me.
how many trophies on the African continent has the most " successfully League competition " won? How many players from this league have gone on to be rated the best in the continent?

That the springboks were captained by Blackman was just quota system. Even you could have captained that team and you will still have won the trophy.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by chrisooblog: 6:21pm On Apr 01, 2020
JaceBlaze:


The ogre that I'm arguing with ignored these facts out of convenience.

@Bolowolowo tell us any other sport you do besides soccer. grin
basketball male and female wrestling table tennis athletics Mixed Martial Arts

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by JaceBlaze: 6:29pm On Apr 01, 2020
XhosaNostra:



He's huge, isn't he? grin

He is,especially for that age.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by JaceBlaze: 6:31pm On Apr 01, 2020
chrisooblog:
basketball male and female wrestling table tennis athletics Mixed Martial Arts


You mean the sports they have to fly overseas to play and when they get there they don't even claim Nigeria? grin

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by JaceBlaze: 6:55pm On Apr 01, 2020
Bolowolowo:


I see that you struggled to answer the question grin grin

Amla and Imran Tahir, are they not Asian cricketers? grin grin .

Go and look at the Springbok team that won the world cup. Go and look at past world cup winning squads. Look at your Currie Cup and Super Rugby squads. What does the majority demographic look like? Who are the most well known Springbok players on Earth? Even one of the most capped players, a black known as Tendai the Beast, is a Zimbabwean grin grin

Your folks suck so bad at sports that even the ANC had to beg for racial quotas grin grin.

Your most prized possessions, your diamonds and minerals are owned by De Beers and several other Afrikaners grin

You mentioned you own us through your companies? Who owns Multichoice and Naspers? Are they not Afrikaaners. Aveng LTD, which financed the construction of the FNB stadium, are they not owned by Afrikaaners?

Who owns most of the land in your nation? Isn't the answer to this question the reason for the ANC land grab?

And do not underestimate the influence of Indians in your country. Their businesses line up Durban, JoBurg and many other places in your country.

Should I go on and on? I am more than glad to bring up receipts if need be grin grin



Still searching for Indian business receipts? grin Thought you were going to make this fun by being spontaneous undecided

My bazooka done gone cold na.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by barackodam: 7:19pm On Apr 01, 2020
Subzero047:
Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United are interested in Osimhen

In my own opinion Man U is the best option for him because they play counter attacking football

Chelsea would be good for him tho because they have good crosses, but he would have to battle it with Tammy Abraham and Lampard may use his English bias to favour Abraham

Arsenal is the least suitable club for him because they play a possession based style which does not suit his strength.


and you think ole is innocent of that? cheesy
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by JaceBlaze: 7:32pm On Apr 01, 2020
chrisooblog:
how many trophies on the African continent has the most " successfully League competition " won? How many players from this league have gone on to be rated the best in the continent?

That the springboks were captained by Blackman was just quota system. Even you could have captained that team and you will still have won the trophy.

Siya is a quota? I think you Nigerians should stop talking about sport like Rugby & Cricket.They are way above your simple minded 5th world brains grin why would any coach hand the captain reigns to a quota player?

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by somehow: 7:35pm On Apr 01, 2020
edi287:

Excuses. You just said Nigerians focus on showing boating and i showed Okocha was more than dribbling, now una dey claim impact.
Club and national level - Okocha > Mikel in terms of impact.

this is easy na

example :ndidi does not really score for
leicester city but his impact is so visible in most of their games

do you understand?
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Nobody: 7:46pm On Apr 01, 2020
JaceBlaze:



Still searching for Indian business receipts? grin Thought you were going to make this fun by being spontaneous undecided

My bazooka done gone cold na.

Your fellow Indians are so damn successful that some of your compatriots are starting to say that they benefited from Apartheid grin grin

Source: https://m.economictimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/indians-benefited-under-apartheid-in-south-africa-analysts/amp_articleshow/53777350.cms
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by JaceBlaze: 7:52pm On Apr 01, 2020
Bolowolowo:


Your fellow Indians are so damn successful that some of your compatriots are starting to say that they benefited from Apartheid grin grin

Source: https://m.economictimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/indians-benefited-under-apartheid-in-south-africa-analysts/amp_articleshow/53777350.cms


So I waited this long thinking I was going to be annihilated by facts on your receipts,only for you to post claims as your backup? grin


Again,who makes more out of your only commodity (oil) ?

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Nobody: 8:03pm On Apr 01, 2020
JaceBlaze:


The was never any question to answer.


Kagiso Rabada,Andile Phehlukwayo,The legendary Makhaya Ntini (retired),Themba Bavuma,etc.Did you forget them or you realised bringing them up won't fit the narrative you desperately want to push? cheesy


Springbok still won the world cup under the captaincy of a Black South African.Given the history of South Africa it should not be rocket science to figure out why the South African rugby team has been dominated by whites.


We suck at sport yet we built PSL? the richest and most successful soccer league in Africa? Udontminit cheesy


And who owns your oil? Is not British men with companies like Shell and BP? show me one refinery plant you built.


And speaking of those companies,aren't you ashamed that the employment of Nigerians depend on companies own by Afrikaaners? and if I recall correctly the CEO of MTN is a black South African which means we got your economy by the balls by default grin

Majority of South African land is unoccupied.Does it even make sense to you that a minority group can own most of the land in a big country like South Africa?

You can bring the receipts if it means so much to you to prove a point to me.

Ask yourself, who founded the MTN group and its precursor? Also, the CEO of MTN is actually Rob Shuter
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Who has garnered success for your cricket teams? Who are their most popular stars? Most prolific? Most impactful? I am sure you know the likes of Amla, AB de Villiers, Pollock and many other English Afrikaaners. Rabada and the others you mentioned are nothing but quota players included at the behest of the ANC. I do respect Ntini however. That man broke a huge barrier.

You brought up the PSL. Let's be Frank, has the PSL helped SA soccer. How many world cups have you gone to in recent years? How many AFCONs have you won? How many stars from PSL have rised to prominence in Europe? What's the value of your most expensive star( grin grin grin)?

I will concede that we have many foreign oil companies. This is known fact. We also have many domestic oil companies and our richest man is building the biggest refinery in Africa. Obviously, this will most likely not benefit the common Nigerian layperson - this is an obvious indisputable fact.

Your land is owned by whites. As a matter of fact, 72% of it is (https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2019/05/land-reform-south-africa-election/586900/). This is why the ANC is trying to grab land.

It is an obvious fact that you'll find Black South Africans in many walks of life. But the question beckons: who created foundations of economic success in your nation? Who has played the most pivotal and substantial role in sporting teams' various successes. Who are the masterminds behind the various architectural and developmental edifices that span your nation?

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