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We need to stop confusing passion with disrespect.
“Passion” in football is emotional intensity channeled toward the team.
“Disrespect” is emotional intensity directed at the team.
Being emotional, demanding more, or reacting in the heat of the moment is normal in football (happens all the time) But publicly shouting down a teammate, creating visible tension, and turning a team moment into a personal outburst crosses a line…it stops being about standards and starts becoming about ego and control.
Or are we saying every player who doesn’t shout down on their teammates aren’t passionate enough??
passion doesn’t give anyone a free pass to disrespect teammates or create public tension…What we saw crossed from competitive frustration into visible disrespect
Situations like that breaks trust and creates doubts in the mind of the players. The next time they’re on the ball, you’re forcing them to think of you first and they will second guess every decision… that’s not good for the team
You can be intense and still be respectful.!!
“When an Igbo man sends his daughter to private school and his son to public school, no patriachy.
When a man allows his daughters stay home, and his sons go to his store to do heavy lifting, no lgbo patriachy.
When a house is in trouble and everyone ignores the woman while putting all the blame on the man, calling him incompetent, no Igbo patriachy.
When a man is implicitly forced to take on the financial burden of his family and that of his in-laws; he builds his family house, builds his parents a house, builds his wife's parents a house, trains relatives in school, etc. no patriarchy.
they will sell stories of girls made to cook, conveniently, forgetting boys are made to wash cars, wash tanks and handle other riskier tasks.
"Wife was made to cook by 4am", but the man leaving home by 4am to go face a chaotic business environment is doing it coz he will meet Davido and Wizkid there right?”
said it before, this whole patriarchy talks is by wretched twitter bitter misandrists disguising as feminists.
same you guys pushing this beer parlor narrative are same people that’d unapologetically reduce yourself to nothing by doing more than intended for men, making them see you as desperate and when they decide they can’t settle for less, you turn misandrist.
then all of a sudden, all men are evil because one man decided not to settle for a wretched girl without value and purpose.
🇳🇬🕊️ Forever in our hearts, Dodo Mayana.
We mourn the passing of legendary Super Eagles goalkeeper, Peter Rufai, a giant of Nigerian football and a 1994 AFCON champion.
Your legacy lives on between the sticks and beyond.
Rest well, Peter Rufai. 💚
#SuperEagles#AFCON