England, Norway battle heat as Argentina face Swiss in World Cup last eight
We don’t want to come home now – Siasia
Ndanusa urges F/Eagles to go for goals
Eagles storm Bolton for Mozambique
Siasia backs players
FIFA sends Obafemi to Benin
Heartland dismantle Kano Pillars 4-0
Vanguard beat Life out of ‘em
2010 World Cup qualifier: Kanu hits camp
Akwa Ibom commissioner lauds Mobil, dreams infrastructure
FIFA not fair to Nigerian referees – Ogufere
NSC calls for sports department in African Union
Evernal Tennis: Okeke emerge winner
My desire for Oceanic Talent Hunt players -Okocha
Amuneke confident Eagles can still qualify

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I never expected much from Flying Eagles — Nwosu
Former Golden Eaglet coach Henry Nwosu has said that his expectation from the Flying Eagles was not high as he claimed that inadequate preparation led to the team’s disappointing performance so far at the on-going FIFA U-20 World Cup in Egypt.
Amiesimaka, NPL mourn Ogedegbe
Ex-international Adokie Amiesimaka like most Nigerians was shocked when he heard of the news of the dead of ex-Green Eagles goalkeeper Best Ogedegbe. This was how Amiesimaka reacted to the demise of Ogedegbe, “What a shame! My commiseration to his wife, children and relatives.
Woods still the world’s best golfer
Phil Mickelson won the Tour Championship, but Tiger Woods concluded the ’09 season by raking in golf’s biggest pot On Sunday evening, after Phil Mickelson had finished what seemed like an endless series of TV and radio interviews, he made it back to the scorer’s tent behind the 18th green at Atlanta’s East Lake Golf Club, where his caddie, Jim (Bones) MacKay, waited. MacKay and his boss wore big, satisfied grins as they shared a hearty handshake. “Best idea you’ve ever had, Bones,†Mickelson said before heading out to the green for the trophy presentation.
Lokpobiri: A lawmaker or football administrator
Bayelsa-born Senator, Heineken Lokpobiri is gradually turning the Media Officer and image maker of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, Ademola Olajire into a redundant staff as he now speaks and defends the federation’s actions and inactions more than contributing to the business of making laws for the country.
Gombe blames NFF for Flying Eagles woes
Following Nigeria’s second loss at the U-20 event, former Chairman of Gombe United Alhaji Ahmed Gara Gombe has again blamed the NFF for the team’s woes. The Flying Eagles were beaten 2-0 by Spain, after losing the first game 0-1 to Venezuela. For Gombe, the NFF are the brains behind the disappointing performance by the Flying Eagles.

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