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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by daveP(m): 12:38am On May 22, 2020
komekn:


You are being overly sentimental and your exaggeration is way over the top.

Definitely exaggerating, But not sentimental.


We can move on, but lets have more faith in our own. It should be taken simply.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by daveP(m): 12:42am On May 22, 2020
Joebie:
I’m waiting for you to substantiate your claims by quoting me. Or is that you are so emotional by Billings comments. Get over your emotions and apply some critical thinking here.

I saw your comment and the furore it generated. And then it triggered a questioning of what Ndidi has to offer. That wasn't fair.


The critical thinking is that Ndidi is tested and trusted.
Add a conditional statement to whatever Billing has to offer and we all will be fine. Its worst now that he moved camp and in a very shameful way to us all.


Im not going at you directly, but it triggered something thus my initial post.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Edopesin: 12:43am On May 22, 2020
It's Chukwueze's Birthday today

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by daveP(m): 12:54am On May 22, 2020
TheGoodJoe:


So Adorable. You see why I am crying to escape from Finland. I am tired of Finnish Eagles.
grin

Abeg if you see Ragnar's grave, help us pay last homages on our behalf.

Ya Finnished!! grin


The way the guy even describe his siblings make it seem like his dad was just simply "the father"


Well, i no to put eye go hin side that much.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by daveP(m): 12:55am On May 22, 2020
do4luv14:
Now this one absent too long, my peole who had seen oga Icon4s


trust he is doing great
he and Thesupernerd are on ghost mode. i believe they're good though...
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by daveP(m): 12:59am On May 22, 2020
Arabiandude:
Rangers’ Aribo needs time to adjust to African football – Super Eagles legend Taribo West


Despite top-notch performances from the 23-year-old for the West Africans, the ex-international feels the midfielder has not done enough.

Former Nigeria international Taribo West believes Rangers star Joe Aribo needs time to adjust to the playing style of African football.

The 23-year-old made an impressive start to his Super Eagles career when he scored on his debut against Ukraine in September 2019. 

He followed that up with another impressive performance a month later in another friendly against Brazil, helping Gernot Rohr’s men clinch a 1-1 draw against the five-time world champions.

Aribo has now made four appearances for the three-time African champions and has been praised for his immediate impact with the national team by fans and former internationals.

West, however, feels the midfielder has not done enough and believes Getafe’s midfielder Oghenekaro Etebo, who is currently on loan from Stoke City to reignite his career, will perform better than him.

"I've watched Joe Aribo play for Nigeria, but in my view, it's clear he is yet to come to terms with it,” Taribo was quoted as saying by the Scottish Sun.

"There's no other way of putting this - I think Joe is not a bad player, but he needs time to adjust to African football.

"It's not the same as playing in Europe. In Africa, there's no time on the ball and for me, Oghenekaro Etebo is a far better option, He's quick, physical and reads the game.

"He should get Joe Aribo's spot when he comes back. African football is just too physical for Joe."

Besides his scintillating displays for the Super Eagles, Aribo has been delivering fine performances for Rangers under Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard.

The midfielder, who joined the Ibrox Stadium outfit last summer, was a key member of the Gers in the recently-concluded campaign, scoring eight goals and providing eight assists in 45 appearances.

Taribo retired from international duty in 2005, thus, ending his 11-year career with the Super Eagles and enjoyed success during his time.

He was part of Nigeria’s gold-medal winning team at the 1996 Olympics and also helped the Super Eagles finish as runners-up in the 2000 Africa Cup of Nations.

The centre-back, who had 42 caps for the three-time African champions, played in the 1998 World Cup in France as well as the 2002 edition.

Taribo, now a pastor, also starred for InterMilan, AC Milan, Auxerre and Plymouth Argyle among others before he quit professional football in 2008.
Ewo tun leleyi bayi? undecided
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by daveP(m): 1:02am On May 22, 2020
elyte89:



He played football at d highest level..so give him some respect grin..he played Milan and intermilan...those clubs den were hot like real and barca of today cool
grin

So hot, dem zanetti and co left after 3hrs prayer of blessing the meal. Lol
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Joebie: 1:06am On May 22, 2020
What does IF mean to you? Read my past comments and apply critical thinking. It is one thing to play well for your club. It is yet another to translate that to the national team. Go back and read my quotes.
daveP:
I saw your comment and the furore it generated. And then it triggered a questioning of what Ndidi has to offer. That wasn't fair.


The critical thinking is that Ndidi is tested and trusted.
Add a conditional statement to whatever Billing has to offer and we all will be fine. Its worst now that he moved camp and in a very shameful way to us all.


Im not going at you directly, but it triggered something thus my initial post.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by daveP(m): 1:10am On May 22, 2020
Joebie:
What does IF mean to you? Read my past comments and apply critical thinking. It is one thing to play well for your club. It is yet another to translate that to the national team. Go back and read my quotes.
Joe, critical thinking no Hard na. How many times make i apply am? grin

Nothing critical here. I've moved on. Make he dey Lord Bendtner's Corner if he like.


Well that Bill indirectly insulted his dad with his comments. Even if he declared for us, those were insulting words....
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Joebie: 1:12am On May 22, 2020
You say I no use conditional, trying to find weak reasons but I did a couple times. Your comments are not justified.

Now you are saying he insulted his dad oya apply critical thinking and pull his quotes grin
daveP:
Joe, critical thinking no Hard na. How many times make i apply am? grin

Nothing critical here. I've moved on. Make he dey Lord Bendtner's Corner if he like.


Well that Bill indirectly insulted his dad with his comments. Even if he declared for us, those were insulting words....
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by daveP(m): 1:18am On May 22, 2020
Joebie:
You say I no use conditional, trying to find weak reasons but I did a couple times. Your comments are not justified.

Now you are saying he insulted his dad oya apply critical thinking and pull his quotes grin
The IF was big...


Ehen


Why refer to your siblings as Danish asif na achievement. And then simply say your dad is Nigerian....... You get?


Asif no Naija blood dey dia veins. That's crap! Even if na by nationality, that was a wrong way to say it. Shey i no go join thegoodjoe for Finland like this....


His statement dey smell, Billings'


No hating, he's not the first.... Tomori own pain me pass this one sef.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Joebie: 1:34am On May 22, 2020
Oga go and read his full quote. He clearly said he is half Nigerian.

Mod
Have u wondered, maybe he doesn’t share the same paternity with his siblings because he said they were danish.

daveP:
The IF was big...


Ehen


Why refer to your siblings as Danish asif na achievement. And then simply say your dad is Nigerian....... You get?


Asif no Naija blood dey dia veins. That's crap! Even if na by nationality, that was a wrong way to say it. Shey i no go join thegoodjoe for Finland like this....


His statement dey smell, Billings'


No hating, he's not the first.... Tomori own pain me pass this one sef.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by rabzy: 1:36am On May 22, 2020
safarigirl:


Some things are a business decision, feelings are cute, but business decisions are cuter.

People use all their life's savings to travel out of this country, to nations they know little of, in search of a better life. They leave behind the families they know, and proceed to a land unknown and most of the time, uncertain futures, in search of greener pastures that they may not even find eventually. You think they don't have feelings? undecided

Business decision. Their feelings are not a priority.

Depending on the trajectory your life/career is taking, some decisions have nothing to do with your feelings and that is what some of these boys know nothing of- the business of football.

Boys make decisions based on feelings, men make decisions based on realities.

Money does not make everyone, some people prefer honour and integrity and these virtues are based on feelings and valued by men throughout the ages.

And who says it is likewise not a good business decision not to play for a country that they are culturally and emotionally attached to...how much business can we say has really gone the way of the boys that opted for us..just because they choose us.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by rabzy: 1:38am On May 22, 2020
TheGoodJoe:
I see some people defending the Finisher Billing.

My point is simple, what happens to decency? What happens to, I am flattered with the idea of Nigeria wanting me but I have nursed the ambition to represent Denmark since I was a child. I want to represent Denmark because of my childhood passion.

What kind of crap is that I don't feel Nigerian? I bet you, if England calls him, he will jump at it. I guess even though he was raised in Denmark, he will feel English.

What crap is, I have Danish Mum and siblings, only Nigerian father? He has the right not to feel Nigerian but the decency should come first.

What happens to I have a passion for Denmark, even though I have a Nigerian origin? I heard Nigerians are wonderful people and it is a nice place. It would be nice to represent them but I made up my mind a long time ago to play for Denmark. I intend to continue to fight for my shirt in the Danish National Team until it comes true.

No one will feel bad or end up in Finland.

It seems these guys feel thrashing Nigeria, somehow proves their loyalty to their home countries.

Yeah His language was too blunt, harsh and totally denigrating. He didn't need to say all he said.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Joebie: 2:17am On May 22, 2020
Oga u get something up there. Big up!

rabzy:


These things have to do with feelings, a lot of people here have denounced their biological fathers/mothers and stuck with foster parents and adopted another state or people. If i was brought up as dutch, heard little or nothing about Nigeria or probably loathe all i have heard and just went about how to survive and after some measure of success, someone just called from the blues and i said i should come and represent the country. It could be very hard to honour it, even if its going to help my career...We need to respect the deep feelings involved..some might have struggled with the rejection over the years and have just gotten over it
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Joebie: 2:21am On May 22, 2020
Some of them are still boys and some are men. You get something up there like I’ve said several times. But Where una dey when I dey make this patriotic argument in the past? Lol

safarigirl:


Some things are a business decision, feelings are cute, but business decisions are cuter.

People use all their life's savings to travel out of this country, to nations they know little of, in search of a better life. They leave behind the families they know, and proceed to a land unknown and most of the time, uncertain futures, in search of greener pastures that they may not even find eventually. You think they don't have feelings? undecided

Business decision. Their feelings are not a priority.

Depending on the trajectory your life/career is taking, some decisions have nothing to do with your feelings and that is what some of these boys know nothing of- the business of football.

Boys make decisions based on feelings, men make decisions based on realities.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Meliforme: 2:35am On May 22, 2020
Dear Philip Billing Anyanwu,
I pray you lift the world cup with Denmark,

Amen
.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 2:50am On May 22, 2020
Edopesin:
It's Chukwueze's Birthday today

Happy Birthday to the young fire. Praying for many years of greatness, good health, success and pride.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Joebie: 2:51am On May 22, 2020
Even some men (most likely many) including those who were raised up in Nigeria would hardly fall in that cartegory. So the question of patriotism is debatable for these ones, talk less of those that have have dual affiliation. If a player rose trough the ranks of a country’s junior national teams they will have to pass the patriotic test (if there is anything like that) at some point, to the country they owe.

As regards biz decisions, is always a matter of where you think will pay you more. Granted, many players careers have been boosted because they played for Nigeria. And this is true for other national teams as well.

rabzy:


Money does not make everyone, some people prefer honour and integrity and these virtues are based on feelings and valued by men throughout the ages.

And who says it is likewise not a good business decision not to play for a country that they are culturally and emotionally attached to...how much business can we say has really gone the way of the boys that opted for us..just because they choose us.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Joebie: 2:57am On May 22, 2020
The better prayer is we hope Denmark does not repeat that whitewash they dealt us in 1998. But this time with Billing in the thick of things haha. Can some one say a bigger Amen lol


Meliforme:
Dear Philip Billing Anyanwu,
I pray you lift the world cup with Denmark,

Amen
.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Joebie: 5:45am On May 22, 2020
Go tell Rohr na why he “beg” Billing. He promised him AFCON and WC chances indirectly abi?

andrewbaba44:


I am not a racist to my own

You dont need to beg every tom dick and harry to play for naija
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Ihenzy(m): 7:11am On May 22, 2020
Edopesin:
It's Chukwueze's Birthday today
Happy belated birthday chukwueze, long life with consistency and finishing is what i wish for you

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Ihenzy(m): 7:16am On May 22, 2020
Gernot rohr has pen down a new contract that will see him last for two more years according to reports in the local media

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 7:28am On May 22, 2020
safarigirl:
I don't even know what they want to use him for.

Rohr just dey do like babe wey go buy okirika, those ones that will just carry an arm full of clothes, and hope there are some good picks out of the bunch.

It is not because Billing has one special talent, he is just the extra okirika in a bunch, and might very well be dropped if he is found to be defective, or doesn't fit what the coach wants.

Joebie wey dey talk say Rohr went after him, Rohr also went after Bryan Idowu and Bazee, are they part of the team today?

Ah.... grin

This is Epic.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 7:33am On May 22, 2020
Joebie:
The better prayer is we hope Denmark does not repeat that whitewash they dealt us in 1998. But this time with Billing in the thick of things haha. Can some one say a bigger Amen lol



Come Joebie, wetin be your own sef?

What value do you think Philip Billing can add to that SE midfield?

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by orriyomi33(m): 8:22am On May 22, 2020
Heracles' striker Cyriel Dessers - who finished the Dutch Eredivisie season as joint top scorer - has told the BBC that missing out on his Nigeria debut because of the coronavirus pandemic was "painful".

Dessers, 25 - who was tied on 15 goals with Ajax's Steven Berghuis at the top of the goal-scoring charts when the Dutch campaign ended early - received his first Super Eagles call-up in March.

He was included in Gernot Rohr's squad for an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Sierra Leone, but the match was put on hold because of the Covid-19 crisis, denying Dessers a chance to represent the country of his mother's birth.

"It hurt me because I thought it was going to be one of the best moments of my life - or at least my career - and that it didn't go through was really painful," Dessers told BBC Sport Africa.

When he finally joins up with the Super Eagles, it will be his first time visiting Nigeria. But the Belgium-born striker says he has been hooked on the African nation's rich football history since he was a boy.
"When I was 12 years old, during technical trainings at my academy, every player had to choose one skill or move. Some kids did the scissors kick or Ronaldinho but mine was always the Okocha moves," he recalled.

"I loved him when I was a kid."
Dessers, who studied law at the University in Belgium, also vividly remembers watching Nigeria win their third Nations Cup in 2013.


"It was really special because at that moment I was in college studying. I wasn't even a professional football player, I remember being so happy - with Mikel the captain, Emenike with the goals. It was a special moment for sure."

Six years later, he was thrilled to see some of his future national teammates winning bronze at Egypt 2019 and is hopeful that he will be "accepted" into Nigeria's "really nice group."

"I know it's a young team, a lot of players playing in Europe, so I think that the adaptation would be fine and I hope when I come into the team they accept me.

"I am looking forward to seeing Victor Osimhen, I like to watch a lot of football and watch the strikers and I think he is a great striker, and I hope I can help him and support him."
Eredivisie
Cyriel Dessers became the second African behind Ivorian Wilfred Bony to finish as top goalscorer in the Eredivisie.

He joins an illustrious list of names to have accomplished the feat including Marco van Basten, Dennis Bergkamp, Ronaldo, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Luis Suarez.

The award for the top goalscorer in the Dutch Eredivisie, though a keenly contested prize, has often proved elusive for players of 'De Grote Die', (the Big Three) in the last decade.
Breaking into this coveted list for Dessers with Heracles who were in eighth position was a "good feeling" and although he feels he could have increased his tally, he agrees with the authorities' decision to put the safety of people first.
"I think the health of the people, firstly the players and also the people in and out of football is more important than football in any case - the economic reasons in the Netherlands are lesser than other leagues, so I agree with the decision."
Despite only starting his professional football career in 2013, Dessers' football journey has come with what he describes as some "ups and downs."
"There was a period where I went in and out of my previous teams and then it was really difficult to get a good rhythm and to get my confidence high. I also got injured and these things moulded me - they were turning points in my career, I learned.

"Then I joined a team, Heracles, who could give me confidence, time to play, with a good coach and team around me and then beautiful things became possible."
Dessers says the lockdown has been like an extension to his lifestyle and is taking plenty of comfort in the fact there is some football action to look forward to since the Eredivisie resumed training in small groups.
"I miss football, the feeling of the game, the match day, but I'm also happy that now, I can start to feel the ball again. It's only training, but it's better than nothing."

Source:: BBC sports

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrewbaba44: 10:21am On May 22, 2020
junnyjake:
Joebie, you deserve every stick getting thrown your way, I was here when you were trolling us with updates from Tammy, you knew exactly why you were doing when you did that.

Same goes to Subzero and elyte89 who for the reasons lost to me choose to troll us whenever Haarland scores.

I haven’t started with joebie yet ,trust me
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Eizzy003(m): 10:45am On May 22, 2020
Meliforme:
Dear Philip Billing Anyanwu,
I pray you lift the world cup with Denmark,

Amen
.
Since this guy feels more danish, y is he still bearing Anyanwu, he should go look for a danish name, to show dat he is danish

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by junnyjake(m): 10:52am On May 22, 2020
Joebie:
You deserve the trolling when u guys keep tripping just because a player turn Nigeria down.

Oh, there's some justification for the childish act.

Tripping you say? We should receive all denigrating remarks made against representing us with a smile on our face, then go on to worship them just to satisfy you Joebie?

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by junnyjake(m): 10:55am On May 22, 2020
I never quite caught the glee when news broke out about Billing's possible addition to the team, never really thought we were short in that dept.

Not like when Dessers and Ehizube were called and I was all over the place exhibiting my happiness..
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Edopesin: 11:01am On May 22, 2020
Eizzy003:

Since this guy feels more danish, y is he still bearing Anyanwu, he should go look for a danish name, to show dat he is danish

This comment reeks of heartbreak

Dele Alli never changed his name
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by chrisooblog: 11:34am On May 22, 2020
no need for gbas gbos on this billing issue. he has made his choice no need to be sour about it. that said he should have been more circumspect and respectful with his words but hey what is done is done

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