Saturday, June 21, 2014

Under Performing Africans


What’s really good people?

OYA O; June 21st is officially make or break for the SUPA Eagles World Cup hopes. The good thing is the match is the last one of the day so WIN we all will go to bed with smiles on our faces. LOSE and the country will be full of 100 plus million of MAAAAAAD Nigerians back home and in the diaspora. Am not really too sure what to expect; will Keshi’s LUCK officially run out and he can be giving his walking papers or will the boys spring a surprise and pull of a victory and all will be well with Nigeria once again. My prediction is neither; Naija will play to another draw and have everything once again come down to the last group match versus Argentina (one that I will miss by the way) and pull of an upset to advance into the second round. One good thing going for the SUPA Eagles tomorrow is I think I have identified the mole in my house that has put the kryptonite on our strikers boots so tomorrow’s match is looking promising sha.  

(S/O) To EVERYBODY enjoying the World Cup Holidays.

(S/O) To all of the viewers, followers & readers of the MY OMO NAIJA blogspot. Thank you for your continued support. Love iz Love! P
  
Ok people; let me get focused…

I first heard back in 2010 that the World Cup in South Africa was the time for African countries to shine and legitimately contend for a championship on our soil all to watch four of the five countries representing Africa (we need to stop counting countries like Algeria, Eygpt, Tunisia, etc. as African football playing counties I beg) pull a total no show with the exception of Ghana who carried the banner. This year’s world cup in Brazil has actually proven to be worse based on the performances thus far. The way this is going Africa is at a point in which FIFA will start to take spots away in order to qualify for the next World Cup.

Now at the beginning of the week I stressed the importance of remaining positive no matter the outcome and being supportive of our boys no matter how dismal their performances. This leaves me to point out several observations from the first week of the World Cup games;

  1. How come all these Afrikan players appear to be struggling in the heat of Brazil during these matches?
  2. I Love to see the Ghana team come out before their matches as Asamoah Gyan leads the call & response rhythms
  3. France have the best kits at this years tournament. The Nigerian glow in the dark green actually looks decent on TV.
  4. CAMEROON what are you boys doing out there?
  5. Why do all the Afrikan players got kits in their hair trying to look like a combination of James Brown, Rick James & Ready for the World with all of that SOUL GLO!
  6. Can somebody tell Ghana never to wear that disgusting white uniform again the next time they take the pitch?
  7. Somebody remind or tell these Nigerian footballers that they are not European or British. They trying too hard with their TURRR-RI-BLE accents.
  8. Only Nigeria will have another bombing story make the news only this time at a viewing of world cup soccer?
  9. It seems as if every-time I post a word of encouragement on social media for the Afrikan teams they follow up with a STINKER.
  10. I still don’t know what Brazilian ganja Alex Song was smoking on the pitch
  11. A Nigeria LOSE is equally painful as a USA WIN
 SUPA Eagles will Fly in Brazil.

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