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Obiora Nwankwo sporting the new suit Flying Eagles fly out in styleFlying Eagles fly out in stylePosted: 2009-09-18 10:10 Nigeria's Flying Eagles will leave for Egypt on Friday spotting designer suits, but not from the NFF. Aurora, UK-based outfit sports management outfit is responsible for kitting out the squad."We wanted to do it so that our boys will go out there looking responsible and presenting a good image of the country," Adedapo Kujore-Olowu, a player manager and Aurora official said. Olowu would not disclose the cost of each suit, but pointed out that it cost around GBP100 pounds to engrave the NFF logo on the jackets. "It is not about the money for us, but about the image of the country. The NFF logos were engraved on the jackets and ties. "This is a complete outfit, including shirts, ties and the suit itself," he said. Olowu added that NFF vice-president Amanze Uchegbulam, who is currently with the team in Spain, has said the Glass House was impressed by the outfits and would look into the possibility of doing the same for other national teams.
Recent Comments: 45chudi: 2009-09-18 10:50 and where are the pictures? abi una no know how to copy and paste picture? chudi: 2009-09-18 10:50 abeg give us beta story chidi: 2009-09-18 11:04 guys this guy is doing thi 4 free Pete : 2009-09-18 11:07 i don't know why we can't learn from our past mistakes.What does the logo on a jacket got to do with our flying eagles? gerry: 2009-09-18 11:20 @tart, My understanding to this story is that the outfits were given for free to the Flying eagles. Olatunde: 2009-09-18 11:45 Well thanks for the encouragement.but thats not the issue they need to b discipline&prepare very well.becos they are not going to party.una don craze self abeg stop telling us nonsence notin concer us weda dey wear pant or boxer make dem come field &make us proud.thats our piority pls...... hyginus: 2009-09-18 11:46 Dear Forumites, follow me read a caption from Brilafm.net, from Taiwo Odebunmi, a house committee member representing Nigeria Government on sports. He wrote…. hyginus: 2009-09-18 11:53 Dear Forumites, follow me read a caption from Brilafm.net, from Taiwo Odebunmi, a house committee member representing Nigeria Government on sports. He wrote…. BishopofUnimaid02/03: 2009-09-18 12:14 @ Hyginus, of a truth that comment from a respected member of the house of reps is disheartening. However, the honourable member is not happy with what the way Ike uche played on Sepember 6. Both Ike and Kalu let us down. They didn't show why they should remain in the Super Eagles. Tell who would not mourn, God forbid, if Osaze were the one injured! Sorry Ike Uche. We wish him luck and quick recovery but we would not miss him! He has been playing below standards in recent times eteng: 2009-09-18 12:23 make una dey read well or ask people to explain to una weting una no understand b4 una make comment here. Ikechukwu: 2009-09-18 12:25 any how they want it the result at the end of the compertion will speak for it self Adniyi : 2009-09-18 12:40 A big thanks to those who responsible for the kiting of the flying eagles,God will replenished your pocket. meanwhile we must not forget to be praying for the squad to do well in the tournament. Good luck. Prof.: 2009-09-18 12:54 Olofinjana turns prayer warrior - For Nigeria to get 2010 W/Cup ticket Ebuka Bora: 2009-09-18 13:14 Please forumnites, I want to passionately plead with everyone to do me a great favour. The favour is simple - Do not comment on any negative comment posted by any fellow. Some of them are desparately seeking attention, and u always fall cheaply to it. One thing u should know is that we can not see the faces or hear the voices of any member of this forum. Some of them (very few)are small boys that under normal circumstance you won't let them near a football conversation involving mature minds. So this forum is the only oppurtunity they've to enjoy senior conversations. Plzzzzzzz, do me a favour - Ignore all negative comments henceforth. Thank you all and enjoy ur weekend/holidays. OLUONYE: 2009-09-18 13:49 When other nations do these things they are seen as part of carrying the nations' images, not news. Whatever support now should be tactical and targeted at getting the cup, not unnecessary publicities. Nigeria has overgrown this type of news that present us as underlings before the developed nations. Y..I..N..K..A: 2009-09-18 15:00
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TUNDE: 2009-09-18 15:34 Thanks, prof. But OLFINJANA should know that it is more disatrous for him to be in the national team than Nigeria losing to Tunisia. Let him pray that he's withdrawn from that team. He is only occupying space with his frame. Uche: 2009-09-18 15:45 why they want to kit the boys, wetin kit fit do for them? they for use that kit money provide them with facilities for training or organize a friendly for them, do something that will improve their chances of doing well in the tournament. I don see that flying eagles as a continuation of super(chicken) eagles **** ups, that team is nothing close to under 20 or olympic team that Siasia took to the finals mr: 2009-09-18 16:27 teams to support for the world cup. Chairman: 2009-09-18 16:35 All of you criticizing, WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO BETTER THE FLYING EAGLES??? We should all learn to READ and UNDERSTAND before opening our mouths. the Kit is being provided for FREE (meaning NFF did not pay for it, it is FREE, FREEEEE). Papa God will bless this Aurora company for giving something back to the country. They didnt have to do this but they did, and even if they're doing it to attract business from NFF, it is ok because they are doing it by marketing their product and not by bribing Lulu and the other cronies at the NFF...i am a strong believer in the saying "You look good, You feel good". we want these young men (U 20) to represent the country as professionals, so ofcourse we have to kit them like professionals are "kitted" in top european clubs. This might be the first time some of these boys have ever worn a suit and im 100% sure it will boost their morale and make them feel like professionals, this in turn will make them conduct themmselves as professionals on and off the pitch......Alot of ppl outside Africa still think Africa is one big COUNTRY (not a continent) they think we run around with lions and tigers and dont wear clothes or shoes. The only thing they see about Africa on the news is Genocide, Disease and Hunger...So siasia, May the good lord who plays soccer with the angels on his lunch break, bless you and your team, may he give you and your boys the discipline, skill and strenght to conquer and team that comes before you. AMEN. Chairman: 2009-09-18 16:45 I guess some of you want them to travel with dunlop slippers, wear jerseys their mama sew for them and use bamboo sticks as shin guard. mxm: 2009-09-18 16:51 mr as a south african I can hold my head high and say to u- WE DON'T NEED YOUR SUPPORT. There are 49million of us, m sure we can do it on our own. presido: 2009-09-18 17:05 Hello Guys una well done,please let us pray that the guy will clear our tears of what we went through on 6th spt.Please who is this stilo? is like this guy is enemy of progress? make thunder bend that your mouth wey u take dey wish 9ja bad luck.Up Siasa up fly eagles, up 9ja, shame to stilo claude: 2009-09-18 17:27 NFF.....why can't you stop that rubish attitude of yours. Are our boyz going to Egypt to play football or for fashion parade? I can't just understand. How do you want us to believe that stupid 4mat of urs? You guys have to remove that nonsense attitude and find another means of encouraging our boyz to do well and remove the shame which our so called chicken eagles have poured on themselves not me. Because others are coming to Egypt to play quality and active football not for fashion parade. hamlet lol collins: 2009-09-18 17:38 providing suit or not for marketing, success is the most impotant thing,again most people argue everthing on kon for arguement sake? Allstars: 2009-09-18 18:19 @Mr you are 1derful, you are suppose to be a comedian, you makes me laugh...hahaha. Forumites I just don't understand most of us here, Is it a sin to wear suit ? but its free, If you have your own company too, you will surely want to advertise and promote your products, some are saying why not play friendly, Ah friendly again ? they have just played a friendly less than a week with Honduras. what has NFF done wrong again ? Na wa o. (But i understand una sha, NFF don't frustrate most of us, with their useless policies) solomon: 2009-09-18 18:42 sorry most guys on these forums are chatting as illeterates for christ sake somebody saids they gave those outfits for free not the glass house, and who are they representing the country or the company that gave out the outfit in dat case its the logo of the country that should be there.so why all the uneccesary arguements about outfits. my advice is we should understands the report posted before we comments. Doyin: 2009-09-18 19:22 EXCLUSIVE: Nigeria Coach Shuaibu Amodu In Face-Off With Top Stars Over Team Selection Doyin: 2009-09-18 19:23 @jay,thanks for the news.It`s quite interesting..! Doyin: 2009-09-18 19:25 EXCLUSIVE: Nigeria Coach Shuaibu Amodu In Face-Off With Top Stars Over Team Selection Obi: 2009-09-18 19:28 I am a Nigerian but to be honest, there so many Nigerians without a good thinking of knowledge. it is sad to say but some Nigeria like Dumb people..So giving a suit to soccer player will spoil that player? do you what spoil a player? it is a lack of knowledge just like some of you on here. please learn how to be objective and subjective... Doyin: 2009-09-18 19:28 Personally,I have always believed that Mikel is always in the first eleven cuz he plays 4 Chelsea and Olofin...(ogunjobi`s quota).!.I wonder what happens to Ayila..,to me he seems to be the most productive defensive midfielder we have.Only God knows what kinda brain Amodu has. Doyin: 2009-09-18 19:30 @Obi,no vex I beg Doyin: 2009-09-18 21:27 Guys,sorry for the double posting...!!!! coache: 2009-09-18 22:19 Countdown to 2010: WHERE IT ALL WENT WRONG. 2drama: 2009-09-18 22:46 ike uche injury , still no report -but una find time for this report Doyin: 2009-09-19 03:05 @Coache,you did it again my man!.Ur observations on the performance of SE in recent time is nothing but sheer brilliance.U hit the nail on the head straight off.U spoke my mind 1000%! adebola: 2009-09-19 03:17 I come here to read the reactions of Nigerians to soccer events and i greatly enjoy the back and forth but never comment. I am commenting because I am appalled that Kickoff did not find it worthy to write about Sone Aluko's fight with his club to represent Nigeria in Egypt. This is a great display of patriotism. I have not seen anything like it by a Nigerian in recent times. His club refused for him to join his team mates and he left without Aberdeen’s permission risking his career to serve his country. Eventually the club gave in today to his wish but i am appalled that for the last four days all of this was developing, Kickoff Nigeria did not find this story worthy of reporting yet it was reported daily on BBC, Goal.com and ESPN. adebola: 2009-09-19 03:21 I come here to read the reactions of Nigerians to soccer events and i greatly enjoy the back and forth but never comment. I am commenting because I am appalled that Kickoff did not find it worthy to write about Sone Aluko's fight with his club to represent Nigeria in Egypt. This is a great display of patriotism. I have not seen anything like it by a Nigerian in recent times. His club refused for him to join his team mates and he left without Aberdeen’s permission risking his career to serve his country. Eventually the club gave in today to his wish but i am appalled that for the last four days all of this was developing, Kickoff Nigeria did not find this story worthy of reporting yet it was reported daily on BBC, Goal.com and ESPN. kenten: 2009-09-19 10:17 @Jay & Doyin,thanks for the posting. Under normal circumstances players do not have the right to insist on who should be selected by the coach.This is an act of insubordination and shows lack of respect for the coach.This only confirms that these players have no regard for the coach and his technical capabilities - Amodu has lost the dressing room and should quit promptly.I however have a word or two for the so called 'senior players'- with exception of Kanu the rest (Yobo, Olofinjana, Utaka) have no business being in the SE. You guys inspire unproductivity and mediocrity on the younger players in the team. I won't be surprised if there is division in the team as these unproductive elements call the shots in the team at the expense of more efficient players some of whom have been exiled from the team. kenten: 2009-09-19 10:27 @Adebola, I agree completely with you - Sone Aluko is now a model for every young Nigerian. Despite his privileged antecedence, he is doggedly committed to play for his father land against all odds. This should shame some of the puffy, recalcitrant empty vessels who would want to be begged to play for the country.I pray he will eventually be released by his club-side - the whole episode is already giving him positive popularity in the international media. coache: 2009-09-19 13:04 @Mike and @Doyin, I appreciate your kind words. God bless. @Doyin, you were wonderful too during that dark weekend of Nigerian football, you spoke well. Copyright 2007 KICKOFF.com | 2009-09-18 10:10
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