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*MASSIVE SPOILERS FOR FUTA'S SECOND TRIAL SONG BACKDRAFT - LISTEN TO THAT FIRST THEN COME BACK HERE*
Note; I ramble a lot. I thought I might upload my thinking here if that's okay.
Okay but like, genuinely. I'm re watching Backdraft and it's genuinely such a good way to reach further into Futa's character. (And I'm not even a giant Futa fan, but his songs are possibly the best with the individual prisoner songs imo)
Although my two favourite scenes that really seem to get my little brain thinking is the 'You and You throwing around rules for fun' and the last note. I was not expecting ES to pop out of nowhere, it made my jaw DROP. Although while writing this, I think I get why. We as the audience are ES, we're the one that caused him to get viciously attacked by Kotoko and become a shell of his former self. While I haven't listened to all of the voice drama yet. It's not exactly the same as the initial first VD. In fact, Futa doesn't seem to be like himself. It's more like, he's uncomfortable, scared. He doesn't even seem to address ES, it's the opposite. He's scared of ES, and in turn, of us. He won't forgive us for voting him guilty, although admittedly, he kind of is guilty but I think he's learnt his lesson, but voting him innocent might cause a whole, I dunno but it doesn't seem good. When I think about it, I just get reminded of what Jackalope said after the first trial. We are the ones that decide their fate, and well, Futa might go batshit if we vote him innocent, but may go even more batshit if we vote him guilty. This kind of feels similar to a few other characters, like if we vote Kotoko guilty after she was voted innocent. She's obviously going to lose her shit, or if we vote Aname innocent and Shidou is guilty then... yeah...
Another thing about that scene though. While I get that Futa is most likely melting into ash and holding himself together. Another thing I initially thought was about Medusa. I can't exactly explain why? Although ES being the so called Medusa, it kind of makes sense? At least in my head? Medusa can turn people into stone if they look at her in the eye, but, in this MV. ES didn't have eyes. In fact, all there was to ES was their clothing. I think this is again another nod to us as the audience. Kind of like Yunos mv in which she directly told us she didn't want to be perceived as innocent even though out of the entire cast she is the most innocent. I think she is anyway in my personal opinion. Please don't cancel me.
And the throwing around rules for fun? Again, that's another nod. I think Futa was referring to how we were the ones to let him get hurt because of Kotoko. I remember initially when I first got into the fandom, I was so confused about how Kotoko was deemed innocent and Futa was deemed guilty. Although why I do get it now. (Futa targeted someone without evidence or when they did nothing wrong and directly was the reason they committed... you know what while Kotoko just bet up really awful people to the point they died) it still left me a little confused because Kotoko, while she is a vigilante and she did do something for the right reason. The actions she took, both before and during Milgram (I joined the fandom May this year during the hiatus between season 1 and 2) but then kind of destroyed that by beating up 3 out of the 4 guilty parties. I don't know, I'm not really partial to the ones she beat up but it kind of rubbed me wrong. Maybe because she literally almost killed Mahiru? I dunno. It's weird to explain but I recall thinking that Futa and Kotoko were two sides of the same coin? Even though I'm now aware that it's Fuuta and Muu, Kotoko and Mikoto that are the two sides of the same coin. I still think that Futa and Kotoko are similar in their actions or that they have the hero complex and all. But I think while writing this, I get why I prefer Futa. He genuinely seems to get that he's done fucked up. Although he realised this after he caused someone's death while in Kotokos case, and because we voted her innocent. She's not going to get the same treatment, which I guess makes sense. Both had different targets and stuff. And if Kotoko gets voted guilty this season, its just going to cause more mayhem.
But the one thing that stuck out. God, it made my stomach crawl when I realised. While I don't tend to read much into what people were saying, I have a feeling its referring to how cancel culture works and now he's had a taste of what he's dished out. Like what my dad would say, he has a glass jaw. Especially with the succumb line, that made me feel sick because he's finally understanding and is getting it right back where it hurts.
Although; I genuinely don't know what to think. Like I jokingly mentioned in my last post. I'm just dumbstruck. I looked at the official site in which people are voting him innocent which makes some amount of sense. Its really hard to come to a conclusion because of this video, and of course. This is the first time we've seen a guilty person sing. This genuinely makes me curious about how Mahiru, Aname and Mikotos MV are going to go. And of course, there's no translation to his VD yet although knowing how quick this fandom works it's going to be up in maybe another hour.
All in all; its a hella good song, and I like it. Still very excited for The Purge March though. Sorry about my rambling, I thought it might be good to share my opinion and all, if that's okay ofc.
Keep in mind this is just a rambling of all of my thoughts. I really love this MV, but I have no concrete idea on what to think. Hence why I'm writing this and hoping I can have a discussion with others to form more ideas. Although I get its mostly about remorse and all.
ALSO THE BEAT DIDNT HAVE TO DROP THAT HARD LIKE SHEEEEESH
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IFK Norrköping - IK Uppsala fotboll 6:0
IK Uppsala fotboll har nästan förlorat hela damallsvenska laget från 2023 så att det inte blev någon större överraskning i dag när “Peking” vann hemma med hela 6:0. Svea Rehnberg (2), Maja Regnås, Wilma Leidhammar, Lisa Johansson och My Cato gjorde målen för hemmalaget. Piteå vann över Pojkar 16 från Bergnäset med 2:0. Anam Imo och Josefin Johansson blev målskyttar. Växjö DFF vann borta med…
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Piteå's top scorer Anam Imo talks hopes of being called up to Nigeria's world cup squad and Piteå's strong season. When this interview was published 9 days ago, she was at a shared 2nd place as league top scorer. She's already scored more goals this season than she did in total last year. Clip is in English.
https://www.svt.se/sport/fotboll/piteas-skyttedrottning-hoppas-pa-vm-biljett
The former Rosengård player confirms what you might have concluded if you follow the Damallsvenskan closely: Swedish league is a tough one. You have to work hard for the goals to come.
yea the goals don't come easily in the league that's for sure
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Nigeria WNT portraits for Women's World Cup 2019.
#asisat oshoala#anam imo#faith michael#francisca ordega#rita chikwelu#tochukwu oluehi#rasheedat ajibade#halimatu ayinde#uchenna kanu#desire oparanozie#nigeria nt#women's world cup 2019#wwc 2019#wwc19edit#wwc19potraits#edits#wosoedit
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#nigera wnt#joy duru#anam imo#u20 wwc#ngawnt#hainga#posted#u20 ngawnt#u20 wwc 2018#090818#other teams
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What's the problem with Amame and Gen? Gen is a sweetheart.
gen is! he's awesome and I love him a lot :) but gen x amame irks me on the fact that their relationship seemed very familial up until the end?... like it was very father/daughter. it was tacked on by aiba and mizuki as well, and he said that he "treated her like a daughter". it's a weird narrative...
and on top of that, his age is up in the air, but I'd imagine he's much, much older than amame... to have been familiar with takero, own his own restaurant, and even be good friends with date. while his age may be "unknown" it's too veiled in mystery for me to really enjoy seeing them romantically
that's just me though, hope this clears that up
#aini spoilers#ask#Nirvana initiative spoilers#ai the somnium files nirvana initiative#ai the somnium files nirvana initiative spoilers#spoilers#theyd be soooo nice#if he wasnt implied to be so old...and have that family stuff#theres a lot of themes with loving others and accepting others despite flaws#but both this and kizuna x lien are written so .... predatorily#lien comes off as a crewp#gen sees aname as a daughter bjt also wishes he could be w her romanticallt?#irs too much#both of these pairings are perfectly fine on paper#but they were executed poorly imo#long ass tags sorry
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October 2020 voting feedback and reviews
Before we roll in with the next prompt, it’s time for our Authors to receive feedback on their stories.
Below the cut you will find: a run-down of the bonus restriction points, individual feedback for the stories from the voters and a link to a sheet containing detailed reviews of every October submission, courtesy of our Monthlies Reviewing Club.
BONUS RESTRICTIONS
Points were being awarded for completing three different criteria: setting the story in Autumn, including the moon and using the word heart only once (and unique heart-derivatives no more than 3 times.) Each bonus restriction was worth one point, and completing them all awarded one point extra for a total of four points.
Stories awarded 4 extra points: Gold, Don't Be Late, Finally October, Echoes, Of Love and Zombies, The Rescue of Queen Anna, Tea For Two, Fate's Games, Peculiar Spells for the Advanced Caster, These Shadows, Boreas (A Wildfire), The Locket, Soul Mates, Tracing the Soul, Till the Silver Light Fades
Stories awarded 2 extra points: Ectopia cordis, What Comes Next, Never Gonna Be Alone, In Small Spaces
Stories awarded 1 extra point: Heart of Ahtohallan
The extra points have already been included on the results graph.
FEEDBACK AND REVIEWS
This month’s roster of 13 reviewers included: Anam of Arendelle, Blue Unknown, @dont-tell-them-its-me, @elsanndra, hanyou, HeartToBreak, Moriturus, ObservantMagic, Pengu, @adoraslastbraincell (Rose), Space Alien, t-jack7, Vergasi and VolksParadox.
The reviews can be read here.
Individual stories feedback from the voters: f = favorite vote, k = kudos vote
1: Ectopia cordis Style 14 (8f 6k) Fits the prompt best 19 (10f 9k) Characterisation 18 (11f 7k) Dialogues 15 (10f 5k) Tone 11 (8f 3k) Flow 10 (7f 3k) Plot 20 (10f 10k) Grammar 6 (6f) The story's Elsa 11 (7f 4k) The story's Anna 10 (7f 3k) Setting/Universe 14 (7f 7k) Total other: 6 Other (4f): - Amazing how well the theme of "heartbeat" was woven into every aspect of the story. The interaction between Anna and Elsa was fabulous and warming, and the twist reveal absolutely broke my heart. - The suspense and plot twist - This story is just amazing! - This story hit all the right spots for me while, imo, staying truest to the prompt. Masterfully done Other (2k): - Ectopia Cordis is the type of story that a movie or series could be made after, kind of like Grey's Anatomy or 50 Shades, just both of those on steroids. With Elsanna. - probably the best and most precise use of the prompt, it also feeds nicely to my recent obsession with Grey's Anatomy - really captures the feel of the show.
2: Gold Style 1 (1k) Characterisation 1 (1k) Tone 1 (1k) Flow 1 (1k)
3: Don't be Late Style 4 (1f 3k) Fits the prompt best 2 (2f) Characterisation 6 (2f 4k) Dialogues 2 (2f) Tone 3 (1f 2k) Flow 4 (2f 2k) Plot 3 (2f 1k) Grammar 1 (1k) The story's Elsa 3 (2f 1k) The story's Anna 5 (2f 3k) Setting/Universe 2 (1f 1k) Other (1k): - Really worked an underlying uneasiness throughout the story without overdoing it. Tragic and beautiful.
4: What Comes Next Style 2 (2k) Fits the prompt best 1 (1k) Characterisation 1 (1k) Dialogues 1 (1k) Tone 1 (1k) Flow 1 (1k) Plot 1 (1k) Grammar 1 (1k) The story's Elsa 1 (1k) The story's Anna 1 (1k) Setting/Universe 1 (1k)
5: Finally October Style 2 (1f 1k) Fits the prompt best 1 (1f) Characterisation 1 (1k) Tone 4 (2f 2k) The story's Elsa 2 (2k) The story's Anna 1 (1k)
6: Echoes Style 8 (2f 6k) Fits the prompt best 1 (1k) Characterisation 5 (1f 4k) Dialogues 7 (2f 5k) Tone 6 (2f 4k) Flow 7 (2f 5k) Plot 7 (2f 5k) Grammar 3 (1f 2k) The story's Elsa 1 (1k) The story's Anna 3 (2f 1k) Setting/Universe 5 (2f 3k) Total other: 4 Other (1f): - Beautiful writing and love story, had me transfixed from the start Other (3k): - They sound cool - This was a heartwrenching story, and in particular, the moment where Gerda says they found the shipwreck, has stayed with me for days. - very interesting and refreshing AU
7: Of Love and Zombies Style 11 (7f 4k) Fits the prompt best 7 (5f 2k) Characterisation 9 (8f 1k) Dialogues 10 (6f 4k) Tone 7 (4f 3k) Flow 5 (2f 3k) Plot 13 (8f 5k) The story's Elsa 7 (4f 3k) The story's Anna 9 (6f 3k) Setting/Universe 14 (8f 6k) Other (1f): - suprisingly funny and *heart*warming, the prompt itself was utilized perfectly.
8: Till the Silver Light Fades Style 6 (1f 5k) Characterisation 5 (5k) Dialogues 1 (1k) Tone 5 (1f 4k) Flow 3 (3k) Plot 2 (2k) Grammar 1 (1k) The story's Elsa 1 (1k) The story's Anna 1 (1k) Setting/Universe 2 (1f 1k)
9: Never Gonna Be Alone Style 4 (1f 3k) Characterisation 4 (1f 3k) Tone 1 (1k) Flow 1 (1k) Plot 5 (2f 3k) The story's Elsa 4 (2f 2k) The story's Anna 2 (1f 1k) Setting/Universe 4 (1f 3k)
10: The Rescue of Queen Anna Plot 1 (1k) Grammar 1 (1k) The story's Elsa 1 (1k)
11: Tea For Two Style 4 (1f 3k) Fits the prompt best 2 (2k) Characterisation 6 (1f 5k) Dialogues 4 (1f 3k) Tone 7 (2f 5k) Flow 3 (3k) Plot 4 (4k) The story's Elsa 8 (2f 6k) The story's Anna 7 (1f 6k) Setting/Universe 4 (2f 2k) Other (2k): - Cottagecore/witch lesbians get me every fuckin time man - Very cute and fluffy
12: Fate's Games Style 7 (5f 2k) Fits the prompt best 1 (1k) Characterisation 7 (4f 3k) Dialogues 8 (7f 1k) Tone 6 (4f 2k) Flow 5 (3f 2k) Plot 6 (4f 2k) Grammar 4 (2f 2k) The story's Elsa 5 (2f 3k) The story's Anna 8 (5f 3k) Setting/Universe 6 (3f 3k) Total other: 2 Other (1f): - Adorkable, beautiful, nailed-characterization, fluff, lovely piece! Other (1k): - Really great all around
13: Peculiar Spells for the Advanced Caster Style 7 (7k) Fits the prompt best 5 (5k) Characterisation 5 (5k) Dialogues 7 (7k) Tone 5 (5k) Flow 4 (4k) Plot 6 (6k) Grammar 3 (3k) The story's Elsa 4 (4k) The story's Anna 6 (6k) Setting/Universe 10 (10k) Other (2k): - This was an extremely fun story that kept its tone fairly light despite a slightly dark plot. I really loved the style and the humor in this piece. - Peculiar Spells is a story that I could see novels written about/after. It was a lovely read, would love to see more.
14: These Shadows Style 1 (1k) Characterisation 3 (3k) Tone 4 (4k) Flow 3 (3k) Plot 2 (2k) The story's Elsa 1 (1k) Other (1k): - I like them
15: Boreas (A Wildfire) Style 9 (4f 5k) Fits the prompt best 1 (1k) Characterisation 7 (3f 4k) Dialogues 6 (3f 3k) Tone 4 (1f 3k) Flow 9 (4f 5k) Plot 10 (4f 6k) Grammar 2 (1f 1k) The story's Elsa 5 (2f 3k) The story's Anna 5 (2f 3k) Setting/Universe 6 (3f 3k) Other (1f): - The tension in their relationship was well built, the dialogue was excellent, the plot of the oppressive duties of royalty, all came together for a beautifully incest-filled and masterfully written piece. I couldn't stop reading it no matter how hard my ADHD pulled me away.
17: In Small Spaces Style 8 (2f 6k) Fits the prompt best 1 (1k) Characterisation 5 (1f 4k) Dialogues 5 (2f 3k) Tone 5 (2f 3k) Flow 4 (2f 2k) Plot 5 (1f 4k) Grammar 2 (1f 1k) The story's Elsa 3 (3k) The story's Anna 2 (2k) Setting/Universe 2 (1f 1k) Other (2k): - This story stood out a lot for me and I loved it immensely. It was clever and unique, very good read - It's a little rough around the edges, and there were some paragraphs where I had trouble following what was happening, but this story had a style that really got under my skin and left me a bit haunted. A well done piece of subtle horror fiction.
18: The Locket Style 1 (1k) Characterisation 1 (1k) Dialogues 1 (1k) Tone 1 (1k) Flow 1 (1k) Plot 3 (1f 2k) Setting/Universe 1 (1k) Other (1k): - This story was fantastic, satisfying from beginning to end
19: Soul Mates Style 4 (4k) Fits the prompt best 1 (1k) Characterisation 4 (4k) Dialogues 2 (2k) Tone 4 (4k) Flow 2 (2k) Plot 2 (2k) Grammar 1 (1k) The story's Elsa 2 (2k) The story's Anna 2 (2k) Setting/Universe 3 (3k)
20: Tracing the Soul Style 2 (2k) Characterisation 2 (2k) Dialogues 1 (1k) Flow 1 (1k) Plot 1 (1k) The story's Elsa 2 (1f 1k) The story's Anna 2 (1f 1k) Setting/Universe 2 (1f 1k)
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aaah rereading Fae Tales had me rediscover the term "anam cara," which I haven't had time to explore the full implications of, but rough tl, I believe, is "friend of my soul"? And okay this terms starts getting closer, imo, to the concept of the zhiji, a la The Untamed/Chen Qing Ling. Much to think about
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99+: Catarina Macario, Joelle Smits, Frida Maanum, Sofie Svava, Princess Ibini, Fenna Kalma, Gina Chmielinski, Anna-Lena Stolze, Kerolin, Victoria Albuquerque, Paulina Krumbiegel, Angelina (Santos), Jaelin Howell, Yujie Zhao, Heather Payne, Cata Coll, Maelle Lakrar, Claudia Pina, Noelia, Candela, Berta, Selma Bacha, Sandy Baltimore, Justine Lerond, Melvine Malard, Naomi Hilhorst, Lynn Wilms, Nerilla Mondesir, Naomi Girma, Sophia Smith, Aniek Nouwen, Ana Vitoria, Kiki Pickett, Anam Imo (NGA) etc
Damn i always remember Maanum is 98er. Thought to have written Berta in the list but turn out not! Cata need to be tested more. Candela and Pina, well for me they didn't play much last year lead to their not-so-good performance (Candela is injured) in u19 euro so I didn't write their names. And I don't know who the rest are 😅😅😅
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WAFCON 2022: Okobi-Okeoghene, Two Others Arrive Super Falcons Camp
WAFCON 2022: Okobi-Okeoghene, Two Others Arrive Super Falcons Camp
Ngozi Okobi-Okeoghene, Ifeoma Onumonu and Vivian Ikechukwu have arrived at the Super Falcons camp in Abuja ahead of the 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations. The trio’s arrival increased the number of players in camp to 31. Only one player, Anam Imo is still being expected in camp. Head coach, Randy Waldrum is expected to trim the number to 23 this week. The nine-time African champions will face…
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Man får lite 2018 vibbar
Efter åtta omgångar leder Piteå IF Damallsvenskan 2023. Räcka upp handen alla ni som tippade det inför säsongen! Hammarby förlorade även den andra toppmatchen inom loppet av en vecka efter nya skyttedrottningen Anam Imos sjätte mål för säsongen. Var det för tidigt för de grönvita att drömma om SM-guld? Det är definitivt för tidigt att säga, men vad lagkaptenen Alice Carlsson sade efter matchen…
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#WAFCON2022: Oparanozie, Ihezuo Dropped From Super Falcons Squad
#WAFCON2022: Oparanozie, Ihezuo Dropped From Super Falcons Squad
China-based players Desire Oparanoize and Chinwendu Ihezuo have been dropped from the Super Falcons ahead of next month’s Women Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco. This was revealed in a tweet on the official handle of the Super Falcons. Oparanoize who was one of the nine forwards called up by Randy Waldrum for the 2022 WAFCON in Morocco was replaced in the squad by the Anam Imo while Ngozi…
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African women in Europe: Oshoala celebrates third Spanish League title
Nigeria striker Asisat Oshoala has won her third consecutive Spanish Primera Iberdrola title with Barcelona following her side's 5-0 triumph over Real Madrid.
Oshoala, who is recovering from a recent thigh injury was left out of the squad at the Estadi Johan Cruyff but her fine scoring form played a huge role in Jonatan Giraldez’s success.
Her 19 goals in 16 matches were instrumental in the Blaugranes' clinching of the 2021-22 Spanish Primera Iberdrola crown for a record seventh time, with six games to spare.
This time, CAFOnline.com, compiles a list of the African women who impressed at their various clubs abroad, notably in Europe in the past week.
SPAIN
ASISAT OSHOALA (Barcelona)
The reigning Africa Women's Player of the Year recently completed a contract extension that will keep her with the Catalans until June 30, 2024, and proved a huge bargain since her arrival in January 2019, scoring 80 goals in 101 games.
With just three off her 10-week on the sideline, the 27-year-old will hope to recover in time to keep alive her pursuit for the golden boot and the Uefa Women's Champions League crown.
SWEDEN
ANAM IMO (Pitea)
The Nigerian striker regained her goalscoring boots with her first professional hat trick as Pitea thrashed Mallbacken 5-0 in the Svenska Cupen Women game. Despite her contribution, the 21-year-old's goals were not enough to send her Swedish side through to the semi-finals of the competition, having finished third and behind Djurgardens and leaders Eskilstuna United.
SWITZERLAND
JADE BOHO [Servette]
The Equatorial Guinea international made an impactful presence for her Swiss outfit as she was on target in Servette's 2-1 win over Aarau. With a 1-1 at the hour mark, the 35-year-old Spanish born forward netted her fifth goal of the season and her side's winner in the 73rd minute to keep their title defence alive.
RUSSIA
Francisca Ordega [CSKA Moscow]
The 2018 African Women's Player of the Year finalist made a promising start to the season as she opened the scoring in CSKA Moscow's 2-0 win over Yenisey. Ordega only needed just six minutes to open her goal account for the new season on the 100th appearance of Cameroonian teammate Aboudi Omguene.
POLAND
ERNESTINA ABAMBILA (UKS SMS Lodz)
The 23-year-old midfielder powered Lodz to the top of the Polish Ekstraliga table with her goal and assist in a 6-0 victory over Tarnovia. After 3-0 up, the Ghana international scored in the 71st minute to extend the hosts' lead and the win was enough to displace Gornik Leczna at the summit on goal difference.
MACLEANS CHINONYEREM (Gornik Leczna)
The uncapped Nigeria striker extended her lead as the top scorer in the Polish topflight with the matchwinner in Gornik Leczna's 1-0 win against Gdansk. Her 39th minute strike was all Gornik required to maintain their title pursuit as she also took her goal-tally to 14 in 11 starts this season.
BELARUS
CISSE, RAMALEPE, DABDA, NDZANA (Dinamo Minsk)
Cote d'Ivoire's Nadege Cisse, South Africa's Lebogang Ramalepe and Cameroon duo of Claudia Dabda and Colette Ndzana were in action as Dinamo Minsk won the Belarusian Women's Super Cup match with a 2-1 win over rivals Minsk. The African quartet featured for the entire duration of the match and did enough to ensure Dinamo came out victorious in the 2022 season curtain-raiser.
Source: cafonline.com
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Anam Imo score in Pitea draw against Vittsjo.
Nigerian international duo of Faith Ikidi Micheal and Anam Imo started for Pitea IF today on their 1-1 draw against Vittsjo. Sofia Wannerdahl set up Anam Imo for Pitea’s goal in the 15th minute befire Brazil’s Fernanda Caroline Da Silva equalised for Vittsjö in the 78th minute to force a draw. Pitea occupy the tenth position on the 13 team league with 15 points from 17 games and will next play…
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Magaia makes Moron debut against Imo and Michael's Pitea
Magaia makes Moron debut against Imo and Michael’s Pitea
The South Africa international made a losing debut for the Swedish Elitettan outfit in Sunday’s friendly match Hildah Magaia marked her Moron debut in their 6-0 defeat to Anam Imo and Faith Michael’s Pitea in a Swedish club-friendly on Sunday. A hat-trick from Hlin Eiriksdottir and Katrina Guillou’s brace along with Cajsa Hedlund’s strike saw Leif Strandh’s side condemn the Swedish Elitettan…
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Nigeria midfielder Peace Efih joins Sporting de Huelva from Rivers Angels
The 18-year-old has been signed by the Spanish side from the Nigerian Women's Premier League outfit on Tuesday Peace Efih has been signed by Spanish Liga Iberdrola side Sporting de Huelva from Nigeria Women's Premier League outfit Rivers Angels in a one-year deal. Sporting announced the capture of the 18-year-old on Tuesday, with the Nigeria midfielder becoming their fifth signing in the last two weeks. She also becomes the second African to join the Huelva-based outfit in the ongoing transfer window following the arrival of Ghana striker Princella Adubea a week ago. Commenting on Efih's signing, the team's head coach Antonio Toledo spoke to the club's official site. "She is a young player of the Nigeria U20 women's national team. "She is a midfielder with a lot of experience, has a good vision of the game and is easily incorporated into the finishing positions." On her part, the Nigeria international, Efih also spoke to the club website on her transfer. "I am looking for a greater challenge playing against talented players from different continents week after week. "I am an attacking midfielder who can play with both legs. I had to play darker roles in midfield, doing a harder job to help the team. "I like my team to win a lot and, therefore, I am a versatile and technical player who can read and understand the game. "I also feel comfortable playing different roles in the field whenever the team needs it. For me, it is never finished until it's over, so I do not give up." The midfielder inspired the Nigeria U20 Women's team to a Round of 16 place at the Fifa U20 Women's World Cup in France last year. The Falconets star became the fourth member of Christopher Danjuma's side to secure a professional move abroad in 2019 after Rasheedat Ajibade, Anam Imo and Christy Ucheibe. She also starred in Cote d'Ivoire, where Nigeria's senior women's team won the Wafu Women's Cup, pipping the hosts in Abidjan in May. Efih is expected to resume with her new teammates in Spain in August and she will be aiming to excel on her first ever professional season which gets underway in early September. Read the full article
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