Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Kanu: We called Keshi 'big boss'
Nwankwo Kanu has a long history with the FIFA World Cup™, having appeared in three tournaments spanning three different decades wearing the colours of Nigeria. The tall striker helped his side to match their best ever performance of escaping the group stages at France 1998, while he took his final bow for the Super Eagles at South Africa 2010.
He told FIFA.com last year that "everyone wants to represent their country at the World Cup and there are three goals you want to achieve there. The first is to participate, the second is to make your mark, and the third is to win it."
The former Ajax, Inter Milan and Arsenal forward is now out in Brazil watching his beloved country achieve the first of those targets, while no doubt hoping they can tick off the second one and, who knows, maybe even the third. FIFA.com caught up with him again as they beat Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-0 in Cuiaba to get his views on the team.
How do you feel the team played against Bosnia and Herzegovina?
When we played against Iran, they were not really coming out. The Bosnians, of course, wanted to win so they came out and that suited our pattern of play, which was good for us.
When we played against Iran, they were not really coming out. The Bosnians, of course, wanted to win so they came out and that suited our pattern of play, which was good for us.
Do you feel you will be able to earn the point you need against Argentina to ensure a Round of 16 place?
Yeah, I think so, because what has happened with the Nigerian team is that they keep getting better game after game, so I believe when we play Argentina the confidence and the winning mentality beating Bosnia will bring will mean we will be able to do well against Argentina.
Yeah, I think so, because what has happened with the Nigerian team is that they keep getting better game after game, so I believe when we play Argentina the confidence and the winning mentality beating Bosnia will bring will mean we will be able to do well against Argentina.
Are you enjoying the fact that a Nigerian World Cup legend in Stephen Keshi is leading the side in Brazil?
Yeah, we support him, we know what he can do. He has done it in the Africa Cup of Nations but he still has to do it this time around. It's good to see him, a former captain, become the coach, a player who appeared at the World Cup now leading his side at the tournament again.
Yeah, we support him, we know what he can do. He has done it in the Africa Cup of Nations but he still has to do it this time around. It's good to see him, a former captain, become the coach, a player who appeared at the World Cup now leading his side at the tournament again.
You played alongside him with the Super Eagles at the start of your career. What are you memories of him?
We used to call him the 'big boss' [laughs]. He is the big one who makes the decisions and we as the young ones had to respect that and follow him. But the good thing with him was that he had influence and I think he is showing that again with the way he is leading the national team.
We used to call him the 'big boss' [laughs]. He is the big one who makes the decisions and we as the young ones had to respect that and follow him. But the good thing with him was that he had influence and I think he is showing that again with the way he is leading the national team.
It is also quite a young team as well, so do you think there is more to come from them in the future?
When [Keshi] came in, he said we need to build a team and before we knew it we had won the Nations Cup and now we are in the World Cup, so I think the work is in progress.
When [Keshi] came in, he said we need to build a team and before we knew it we had won the Nations Cup and now we are in the World Cup, so I think the work is in progress.
Are you enjoying following the team around Brazil?
Yes, I love it! Do I think I will be here for the whole tournament? I would say yes, because we are going to get to the semi-finals of course.
Yes, I love it! Do I think I will be here for the whole tournament? I would say yes, because we are going to get to the semi-finals of course.
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
"I'm all woman with two boobs & no balls'- footballer Chichi Igbo says





So a followers just asked if I'm on male hormones/testosterone plus I get negative comments about being on steroids all the time. So I'm Gonna address this. I'm not mad neither do I take it the wrong way cos I understand why it's unbelievable that a female can have it like that but here is the truth, if y'all really pay attention you would know what I do for a living. Playing soccer on a professional level is something taken seriously, which means the rules that applies for the highest sports out there on doping applies for us too which means we are dope tested as players by local federations and FIFA. I know I own nobody no explanation but it's always good to feed people's curiosity so they can move on and that's what I'm doing. I barely use them so called supplements cos I only wanna give credit to hard work, dedication, persistence and my genes. I have my career to thank cos it'd be impossible for some to believe I'm natural but I'm a living proof that muscles can be gained naturally if you work for it. I'm a woman with two boobs and no balls in between my legs, I'm just created special and that's why I refuse to fit in or live by societies standards. I'm a mystery to some but that's ok, the world would be boring if we all looked alike, so accept and respect each other's differences cos that's thee only way we can live in peace and harmony. Embrace your differences, you are not a mistake but specially made so please DO NOT allow people bully you into felling that you are not good enough or worthy. They DONT have to like, understand or accept you, you are You are awesome just the way you are, so long you embrace and accept you for you. I wouldn't put myself out there if I could cos I majority of the time think people get at me for all the Wrongs reasons, I'd rather get complimented on my personality than my outer look, no offense but that's just me, so I put myself out there so I could encourage and motivate others, I may not answer all the questions thrown at me but I try to respond when I can. I hope I cleared this up. It's ok to be a female and fit, that don't make you less beautiful. Stay strong and healthy ������
Lemme hear another dickhead ask me why I'm Trina be a dude cos of how I dress, shit men tell me they wanna be just like me when they grow up bahahah..I'm a WOMAN just not your average woman. What you wear doesn't define you, sorry for them studs that think they are guys, that's bs unless you are Ftm or considering a sex change but that ain't me. I'm very satisfied with who I see in the mirror inside out. Call me miss extraordinary.












"Allow me to school you, i do it better than your girlfriend so pls don't get it twisted, what I wear don't define me" Chified wrote under this photo.
See her as a footballer below...
Pictured second from left (kneeling)
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