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dikez.
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Posted on 07-23-11 12:16
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Do you think Nepal football team coach Roberts should resign for the horrible performance of Nepal team again Jordan?
The team played horrible, the playing 11 selection was not correct so should the coach be blamed for improper selection of the squad and poor performance from Nepal team?
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geeves
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Posted on 07-23-11 7:57
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u r a disgrace in being a football fan...coach dont play da game.....players do...so bullshit on dat comment...lmfao...
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DHaRaNe-DADA
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Posted on 07-23-11 8:33
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So, Mr. dikez you seem to be a football pundit...let alone roberts even the special one Mourinho was there tonite to make a squad selection for Nepal, the i can pretty much say nepal would have been defeated...it's a great honor to get thru the 2nd round, roberts did his best, a defeat was imminent although the scoreline was a bit TOO much to accept. But, give them credits for trying the lads have been doing all they can....Nepali footbal can only prosper if they r to b given proper infrastructure, development of youth academy and developing league system that includes every region of the country...i bet you can't beat me in fifa 11 so get your head straight and just support the lads....You must be a manchester united supporter for asking such illogical question dumbass LOL
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TuN3R
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Posted on 07-23-11 8:49
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Robert should quit the Team for their Horrible Presentation .
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jetho390
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Posted on 07-24-11 10:45
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if ur blaming the coach for loosing the game then you should also give him credit for taking the team this far; w/ out him nepal would loose to South Korea again with 6 point diffrence
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dikez.
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Posted on 07-24-11 11:19
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Well if the team selection was done properly the score could have been far far better, something like 3-1 or 4-2 and not so horrible as 9-0.
Also the playing formation was wrong, Roberts put one extra mid-fielder and one defender was less.
Knowing Jordan to be much more stronger then Nepal why Roberts went with extra midfielder and one less defender?
This is the reason for such a horrible score... 9-0 ?? one of the worst results for Nepalese football history.
So Roberts is as responsible as others for this horrible score.
The major mistake is from his side for such a huge margin.
Otherwise score would have been something acceptable and not so huge margin.
We can accept the defeat, but not horrible hammering !!
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Posted on 07-24-11 12:02
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Couple things i wanted to point out.
When South Korea, the 26th in rank was only able to score two goal against Nepal, it was little ubsurd that Jordan, the 84th ranked, scored 9 goals against us.
So was the game against Korea just a good luck? So does that also make the game against Jodan a bad luck? I think the answer to both questions is an YES.
But neverthless, there is no need to discouage the players and the Coach for what they have done....i think this is relatively a young team and the performance fluctuates like a game of a "Rookie". Sometimes the rookie does the unexpected and the other times it blunders.
With where Nepali soccer was few years back, this is definitely a progress....If India with the 1 billion plus population is neck to neck with us in FIFA Ranking...i think our boys are doing pretty good.
World cup is more like a " aakash ko phal, aakha tari mar" for Nepal but it was a good experience for Nepali soccer team. I hope they learn and get better.
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mari_lanu_kei_chaina
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Posted on 07-24-11 5:09
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Even with the humiliating 9-0 defeat, Robert Graham has been far more successful in his duties than those 601 monsters. Those monsters haven't realized the saying, mari lanu kei chhaina.
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HarkeyG
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Posted on 07-25-11 7:16
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Stiffler
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Posted on 07-25-11 7:57
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Yes, I think he should resign.
I also think dikez should be appointed our new coach as he clearly has more football savvy than ex EPL (Spurs) team coach and the man with years and years of professional experience.
I also think US congress, since they cannot resolve the debt issue, should resign and Nepali leaders should take over.
Monday morning quarterbacking ko pani had hunchha. Getting Graham was a privilege for us, an oppertunity. I certainly don't think he came here for the money. He brought in the much needed discipline in the players, he has seen the team better than any of us to comment against him here.
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magorkhe1
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Posted on 07-25-11 9:23
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Brazil could not score more than 1 penalty kick and lost it. Should the Coach resign too? Just curious?
Can you replace ROBETS?
Last edited: 25-Jul-11 09:24 AM
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