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posted by amandagriffin 137 days ago under bradley associates madrid spain, bradley cooper joins -the elephant man-
Chief Coach of the Pharaohs of Egypt, Bob Bradley has tipped Nigeria’s Super Eagles to go places as Coach Steven Keshi continues with the rebuilding process of the senior national team.
The former Chief Coach of USA, was reacting to the performance of the Nigerian team after last week’s international friendly match in Dubai. Bradley said he foresees the Nigerian side ruling African football in less than six months if the NFF is able to hold the team together. “Wonderful players with wonderful skills that we could not match, they have a bright future if they stick together”, Bradley said after Nigeria lost the tie 3-2 to Egypt. Meanwhile, the Eagles are lamenting losing the friendly, but have vowed to concentrate on their qualifiers for both the South Africa 2013 Nations Cup and the Brazil 2014 World Cup qualifying games. Enyimba of Aba’s Henry Uche said: “The referee who handled our match against Egypt was poor, but I think we lost concentration at some point and that’s why they were able to get the last minute goal”. Uche foresees a better outing when the team step out against Gabon next month in Libreville. Bradley Tips Eagles For Excellence
posted by earlenazehner 137 days ago under bradley associates madrid spain, bradley cooper joins -the elephant man-
Chief Coach of the Pharaohs of Egypt, Bob Bradley has tipped Nigeria’s Super Eagles to go places as Coach Steven Keshi continues with the rebuilding process of the senior national team.
The former Chief Coach of USA, was reacting to the performance of the Nigerian team after last week’s international friendly match in Dubai. Bradley said he foresees the Nigerian side ruling African football in less than six months if the NFF is able to hold the team together. “Wonderful players with wonderful skills that we could not match, they have a bright future if they stick together”, Bradley said after Nigeria lost the tie 3-2 to Egypt. Meanwhile, the Eagles are lamenting losing the friendly, but have vowed to concentrate on their qualifiers for both the South Africa 2013 Nations Cup and the Brazil 2014 World Cup qualifying games. Enyimba of Aba’s Henry Uche said: “The referee who handled our match against Egypt was poor, but I think we lost concentration at some point and that’s why they were able to get the last minute goal”. Bradley Tips Eagles For Excellence
posted by allredmarr 137 days ago under bradley associates madrid spain, bradley tips eagles for excellence
Chief Coach of the Pharaohs of Egypt, Bob Bradley has tipped Nigeria’s Super Eagles to go places as Coach Steven Keshi continues with the rebuilding process of the senior national team.
The former Chief Coach of USA, was reacting to the performance of the Nigerian team after last week’s international friendly match in Dubai. Bradley said he foresees the Nigerian side ruling African football in less than six months if the NFF is able to hold the team together. “Wonderful players with wonderful skills that we could not match, they have a bright future if they stick together”, Bradley said after Nigeria lost the tie 3-2 to Egypt. Meanwhile, the Eagles are lamenting losing the friendly, but have vowed to concentrate on their qualifiers for both the South Africa 2013 Nations Cup and the Brazil 2014 World Cup qualifying games. Enyimba of Aba’s Henry Uche said: “The referee who handled our match against Egypt was poor, but I think we lost concentration at some point and that’s why they were able to get the last minute goal”. Bradley Tips Eagles For Excellence
posted by ertrutherford 138 days ago under bradley associates madrid spain, bradley tips eagles for excellence
Chief Coach of the Pharaohs of Egypt, Bob Bradley has tipped Nigeria’s Super Eagles to go places as Coach Steven Keshi continues with the rebuilding process of the senior national team.
The former Chief Coach of USA, was reacting to the performance of the Nigerian team after last week’s international friendly match in Dubai. Bradley said he foresees the Nigerian side ruling African football in less than six months if the NFF is able to hold the team together. “Wonderful players with wonderful skills that we could not match, they have a bright future if they stick together”, Bradley said after Nigeria lost the tie 3-2 to Egypt. Meanwhile, the Eagles are lamenting losing the friendly, but have vowed to concentrate on their qualifiers for both the South Africa 2013 Nations Cup and the Brazil 2014 World Cup qualifying games. « previous next » |
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