Are we spending too much on NPFL player salaries?

Good morning All, Oh I felt it. The pain of Sunday's defeat and in no small way, the blog felt it too. There was almost nothing happening here on the blog all through yesterday with only a handful of the visits we are used to. I get it, I wish I can help it. Clearly … Continue reading Are we spending too much on NPFL player salaries?

Three things: Williamsville 2-0 Enyimba

Good morning fam, It's more of a prophecy - the greeting above, because it does feel anything but a goodly morning. Our CAF Confederations Cup campaign took a tumble as we fell 2-0 to a very organized and well tutored Ivorian side yesterday. All hopes that this is where we would find our "missing" away … Continue reading Three things: Williamsville 2-0 Enyimba

Williamsville v Enyimba: time to show something different

Good morning Guys! It's a match day. Our boys will line up this evening at the Stade Robert Champroux stadium in Abidjan as we look to consolidate our stand atop the 2018 CAF Confederations Cup Group C. The kickoff is 5pm. Although some sources quote 6pm. I'd just say, have the evening free. It's a … Continue reading Williamsville v Enyimba: time to show something different

Early Williamsville thoughts + Someone is winning our 5K

It should be a quick one today. Please bear with me. First of all, and what I know a lot of you are looking for is the answers to our quiz. I'll like to start by thanking all those who responded. The promise is, as long as there is such response, our giveaways will continue. … Continue reading Early Williamsville thoughts + Someone is winning our 5K

Competition: Who wants to win 5K?

Good morning Guys! It's Friday and another week has quickly sped past. For us on the blog, we've successfully completed a week - and knowing it's been no show for a while, we can say we have made some progress. Again, with the things going on around here, we can fully say that things are … Continue reading Competition: Who wants to win 5K?

Corner-kick: what really happened with Paul Aigbogun?

At this time, it is no longer news that Paul Aigbogun has left his position as Coach of Enyimba. Therefore, we will not flog a dead horse; the confirmation of the state of affairs by the club chairman may have only come in the aftermath of the slim victory over AC Williamsville, but the former … Continue reading Corner-kick: what really happened with Paul Aigbogun?

Enyimba sign Sunday Adetunji and some exciting stuff for our blog audience

Good morning All! We making progress, aren't we? Baby steps maybe but some water got squeezed out of the rock. Finally we have a transfer confirmed by the Enyimba Secret Club. Where the omertà code is what governs all that's said and done! The club has announced the signing of Abia Warriors striker Sunday Adetunji. … Continue reading Enyimba sign Sunday Adetunji and some exciting stuff for our blog audience

Enyimba Int’l – The trophies that have eluded us so far…!

Good morning All, One of my mentors once told me, if everybody likes you, then something is very wrong with you. You can be a good person, you can refuse to trample on anybody and still attract hate. I mean, look at Jesus, could anyone have been more perfect? He wasn't just hated, he was … Continue reading Enyimba Int’l – The trophies that have eluded us so far…!

Taking sides, NFF crisis and a botched transfer

Good morning! Some interesting quotes to get us all started. "The good thing with Nigerian football is, Giwa has come to stay and nothing can stop it. Giwa has master minded the few age grade games with ease and perfect calm. To make things better, he even went a step further by being a game … Continue reading Taking sides, NFF crisis and a botched transfer

Emerging clues on when Enyimba will return home.

Good morning All! When I write this, it does feel like I'm writing to a congregation of Enyimba fans and well wishers. Yet it's just one person at a time who reads this. One person at a time. So maybe I shouldn't be saying "Good morning All", it should be "Good morning my guy"! It's … Continue reading Emerging clues on when Enyimba will return home.