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SubscribeWhy Eagles are leaving for Malta
By Onochie Anibeze All the times the Super Eagles played a competitive match when the season was on break in Europe the story was never pleasant. The holidaying players never gave their best. Such a situation is staring Eagles in the face again. On June 20, they play a crucial World Cup game against Tunisia, […]
We’ll play better in Tunisia — Amodu
While hosting the Eagles to a dinner after their 3-0 victory over Kenya Sunday night, Governor Rotimi Amaechi, in congratulating the team, still pointed out how tensed he became at the time Kenya started tormenting the Eagles but simply lacking a goal to show for it. Amaechi said he expected the kind of match he saw the Eagles play against France at Saint Etienne. Eagles won 1-0 and the players tried to display skill during the game.
Globacom speaks with Kanu, charges Eagles to win
Globacom Limited, the Official Sponsor of the National football team, the Super Eagles, has called on the players to reciprocate the massive out_pouring of support for them by Nigerians with a resounding victory in Sunday’s World Cup 2010 qualifier with the Harambe Stars of Kenya.
Don’t talk to press- Amodu orders Eagles
Shaibu Amodu, the Super Eagles’ Chief Coach has slammed ‘don’t talk to local press’ order on the players as they jostle for shirts for Sunday’s crucial 2010 World Cup qualifier against the Harambee Stars of Kenya.
Eagles’ chances depend on Amodu – Onigbinde
As the Super Eagles lock horns with the Harambee Stars of Kenya in the second round of the 2010 World Cup qualifier tomorrow in Abuja, former Super Eagles manager Chief Adegboye Onigbinde believes Nigeria has the players to deliver against the Kenyans.
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