Declan Rice, Guehi, James train ahead of Norway World Cup clash
Eyadema Cup: Sunshine in shaky start
N8.2 billion contract: More facts emerge
Shaun Bartlett expects Eagles in South Africa
Onovo’ll bring more Ajunwas — Kalu
LOC media committee hails Warri facilities
2010 World Cup: Ikepba makes case for McCarthy
2010: Taribo’s way out for Eagles
Weah, Massinga, Camara dazzle in Lagos
Making Eagles fight for shirts was good — Rufai
Confederation Cup: Obienu blasts NFF
U-17 World Cup: Kano SWAN warns on Sani Abacha stadium
OUTRAGED!!!
Mikel Obi can fit into Okocha’s shoes if….. — Esin
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SubscribeEagles have no business at the World Cup
Now that the dust has settled after the barren draw in Rades, we can now sit back and soberly reflect. To the casual eye, a draw away to our toughest opponent in the group is not a bad result but can we please honestly ask ourselves what we really made out of the Super Eagles during the game.
‘It’s painful competing for Nigeria
A simple question at the mixed zone of the Athens Olympics appeared to have spoilt the day for Francis Obikwelu. He had just finished his 200m race and was being celebrated by the media for his silver medal feat. He was fielding questions. He spoke of his preparation, the challenges and the joy of winning an Olympic silver medal.
Wrong people are running Nigeria’s football – Ezeugo
Former Super Eagles player, Emeka Ezeogu has hit hard on the personalities running football in the country, attributing the inability of the Super Eagles to be among the super powers in the game to “wrong people who are running football in the country.â€
I want to prove myself in Europe — Chrisantus
Nigeria youth international striker Macauley Chrisantus hopes to use the coming season playing in the Second Division in Germany to show he knows his way to goal“I want to prove myself in Europe this season,†said the lanky striker, who was top scorer at the FIFA Under-17 World Cup two years ago in Korea.
No harm in friendly matches for Eagles — Akosa
The former President of the Nigerian Coaches Association, NCA, Austin Akosa says there is nothing bad in organizing one or two friendly matches for the Super Eagles ahead of their next World Cup qualifier against the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia in Abuja in September.
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