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Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2017 11:36 pm
by Odas
joao wrote:No need 'trying' him against Algeria. Let's give others a chance to prove themselves.
Looks like some here just can't get rid of the mentality of having same people in charge forever.
Enyeama is ageing, have retired himself from international football, and is just coming off injury.
Why should he be dragged into an irrelevant match? Maybe we should as well be looking into the
possibility of getting Emmanuel Okala out of retirement, as there has not been anyone better, when
in prime, than him.
:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2017 11:38 pm
by Odas
olu wrote:Enyeama shouldn't be invited till he starts playing league games. No need to rush him back.
He shouldn't be invited at all

Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 12:34 am
by Bigpokey24
The most experienced goalie in Africa...been the SE'S goalie in the last 3 worldcups we've been in. .show some respect you remnants

Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 12:59 am
by wale1974
Ayo Akinfe wrote:
Mr Shows wrote:Current form is more important than historical achievements...This is not Xbox where big names are always in form and can be selected on sentiments and their reputation.
:rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

You are mean but I agree with you. Some forumers here do not know the difference between computer games and the real deal.
Look at the thread opener :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 6:00 am
by Obong
Obong wrote:Inasmuch as I believe Vince will be on the World Cup team, it's probably too early to call him up for the Algeria match. It's up to Rohr, though. His recent practice with the Lille first team goalkeeping coaches looks tantalizing and indicates the injury he recently recovered from has hardly affected his famous instincts and reflexes. See below for some tantalizingly sharp saves by Vince::
... These are exciting times for Nigerian football. We're heading to the World Cup and our best goalkeeper is back with the Lille first team. Rohr must be delighted at his progress.

Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 6:15 am
by Ayo Akinfe
Mr Shows wrote:
Bigpokey24 wrote:
Mr Shows wrote:For someone just coming back after a long injury lay off without any competitive football under his belt...To advocate featuring him in a WC qualifier less that 20 days from now is mind boggling... :blink: :dream:
:roll: :roll: because Algeria can still qualify in a game that has zero effect on qualification? some of una for this form lack simple critical thinking skills..kai
Dude it has nothing to do with whether we have qualified or not. Such adventurous experimentations are reserved for international friendlies, that is what friendlies are for.. We should be aiming to arrive in Russia amongst the elite few who were unbeaten in the qualifiers. That gives confidence to the players and intimidates the opposition.

Fielding a goalkeeper with no competitive games under his belt against World class players, I am really not sure what you expect to happen. Does current form mean anything to you. Rufai in France'98 serves as a reference point.
No need to argue with these guys. Vince will not be called up for the Algeria match. Uzoho will man goal and Ezenwa will be on the bench. That is simply what will happen.

Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 2:08 pm
by platinum
Obong wrote:
Obong wrote:Inasmuch as I believe Vince will be on the World Cup team, it's probably too early to call him up for the Algeria match. It's up to Rohr, though. His recent practice with the Lille first team goalkeeping coaches looks tantalizing and indicates the injury he recently recovered from has hardly affected his famous instincts and reflexes. See below for some tantalizingly sharp saves by Vince::
... These are exciting times for Nigerian football. We're heading to the World Cup and our best goalkeeper is back with the Lille first team. Rohr must be delighted at his progress.

Lets see him play before crowning him best Chief. We don't know what he is yet.

Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 2:11 pm
by metalalloy
Ayo Akinfe wrote:
Mr Shows wrote:
Bigpokey24 wrote:
Mr Shows wrote:For someone just coming back after a long injury lay off without any competitive football under his belt...To advocate featuring him in a WC qualifier less that 20 days from now is mind boggling... :blink: :dream:
:roll: :roll: because Algeria can still qualify in a game that has zero effect on qualification? some of una for this form lack simple critical thinking skills..kai
Dude it has nothing to do with whether we have qualified or not. Such adventurous experimentations are reserved for international friendlies, that is what friendlies are for.. We should be aiming to arrive in Russia amongst the elite few who were unbeaten in the qualifiers. That gives confidence to the players and intimidates the opposition.

Fielding a goalkeeper with no competitive games under his belt against World class players, I am really not sure what you expect to happen. Does current form mean anything to you. Rufai in France'98 serves as a reference point.
No need to argue with these guys. Vince will not be called up for the Algeria match. Uzoho will man goal and Ezenwa will be on the bench. That is simply what will happen.

:D

Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 2:24 pm
by Odas
metalalloy wrote:
Ayo Akinfe wrote:
Mr Shows wrote:
Bigpokey24 wrote:
Mr Shows wrote:For someone just coming back after a long injury lay off without any competitive football under his belt...To advocate featuring him in a WC qualifier less that 20 days from now is mind boggling... :blink: :dream:
:roll: :roll: because Algeria can still qualify in a game that has zero effect on qualification? some of una for this form lack simple critical thinking skills..kai
Dude it has nothing to do with whether we have qualified or not. Such adventurous experimentations are reserved for international friendlies, that is what friendlies are for.. We should be aiming to arrive in Russia amongst the elite few who were unbeaten in the qualifiers. That gives confidence to the players and intimidates the opposition.

Fielding a goalkeeper with no competitive games under his belt against World class players, I am really not sure what you expect to happen. Does current form mean anything to you. Rufai in France'98 serves as a reference point.
No need to argue with these guys. Vince will not be called up for the Algeria match. Uzoho will man goal and Ezenwa will be on the bench. That is simply what will happen.
:D
Personally, I don't care who will be our keeper for the game with Algeria, but these repeated calls for a goalkeeper (Enyeama) who said he has RETIRED from the national team makes me wonder. Has Enyeama paid (bribed) some people? In our country, any thing is possible.

Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 2:26 pm
by maceo4
Odas wrote:
metalalloy wrote:
Ayo Akinfe wrote:
Mr Shows wrote:
Bigpokey24 wrote:
Mr Shows wrote:For someone just coming back after a long injury lay off without any competitive football under his belt...To advocate featuring him in a WC qualifier less that 20 days from now is mind boggling... :blink: :dream:
:roll: :roll: because Algeria can still qualify in a game that has zero effect on qualification? some of una for this form lack simple critical thinking skills..kai
Dude it has nothing to do with whether we have qualified or not. Such adventurous experimentations are reserved for international friendlies, that is what friendlies are for.. We should be aiming to arrive in Russia amongst the elite few who were unbeaten in the qualifiers. That gives confidence to the players and intimidates the opposition.

Fielding a goalkeeper with no competitive games under his belt against World class players, I am really not sure what you expect to happen. Does current form mean anything to you. Rufai in France'98 serves as a reference point.
No need to argue with these guys. Vince will not be called up for the Algeria match. Uzoho will man goal and Ezenwa will be on the bench. That is simply what will happen.
:D
Personally, I don't care who will be our keeper for the game with Algeria, but these repeated calls for a goalkeeper (Enyeama) who said he has RETIRED from the national teams makes me wonder. Has Enyeama paid (bribed) some people? In our country, any thing is possible.
Of course naw, who do you think is paying Rohr's salary? No wonder why he keeps mentioning him...

Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 2:44 pm
by Bigpokey24
Enyeama, what a worldclass goalie vs Messi 2ce... kai the guy tried so hard to keepus in both games, I hope to see him man the post in Russia. No Goalie in Africa is better than Vince

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Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 2:45 pm
by Bigpokey24
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he gets better with age

SE defense was rubbish we for chop 50 goals kai

Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 2:46 pm
by Bigpokey24
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earlier this year

Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 2:54 pm
by Bigpokey24
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what a goalie , thank God he is a Nigerian. :atc: 8-) worldclass, won the CAF champs league, won many titles in Isreal, won the AFCON, 3 WCs ..my goodness and every worldcup he comes out on top it all started vs England... God bless Vince

Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 3:03 pm
by Bigpokey24
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Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 3:06 pm
by Bigpokey24
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Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 3:15 pm
by danfo driver
Mr Shows wrote:
Bigpokey24 wrote:
Mr Shows wrote:For someone just coming back after a long injury lay off without any competitive football under his belt...To advocate featuring him in a WC qualifier less that 20 days from now is mind boggling... :blink: :dream:
:roll: :roll: because Algeria can still qualify in a game that has zero effect on qualification? some of una for this form lack simple critical thinking skills..kai
Dude it has nothing to do with whether we have qualified or not. Such adventurous experimentations are reserved for international friendlies, that is what friendlies are for.. We should be aiming to arrive in Russia amongst the elite few who were unbeaten in the qualifiers. That gives confidence to the players and intimidates the opposition.

Fielding a goalkeeper with no competitive games under his belt against World class players, I am really not sure what you expect to happen. Does current form mean anything to you. Rufai in France'98 serves as a reference point.

It is now clear to me that you are NOT a Nigerian. You do not know that Nigerians thrive in making the same mistakes over and over again, and expecting a different result.

Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 3:17 pm
by danfo driver
Odas wrote:
metalalloy wrote:
Ayo Akinfe wrote:
Mr Shows wrote:
Bigpokey24 wrote:
Mr Shows wrote:For someone just coming back after a long injury lay off without any competitive football under his belt...To advocate featuring him in a WC qualifier less that 20 days from now is mind boggling... :blink: :dream:
:roll: :roll: because Algeria can still qualify in a game that has zero effect on qualification? some of una for this form lack simple critical thinking skills..kai
Dude it has nothing to do with whether we have qualified or not. Such adventurous experimentations are reserved for international friendlies, that is what friendlies are for.. We should be aiming to arrive in Russia amongst the elite few who were unbeaten in the qualifiers. That gives confidence to the players and intimidates the opposition.

Fielding a goalkeeper with no competitive games under his belt against World class players, I am really not sure what you expect to happen. Does current form mean anything to you. Rufai in France'98 serves as a reference point.
No need to argue with these guys. Vince will not be called up for the Algeria match. Uzoho will man goal and Ezenwa will be on the bench. That is simply what will happen.
:D
Personally, I don't care who will be our keeper for the game with Algeria, but these repeated calls for a goalkeeper (Enyeama) who said he has RETIRED from the national team makes me wonder. Has Enyeama paid (bribed) some people? In our country, any thing is possible.

Bro, I have said it here. Enyeama is feeding some people's families. SO this is personal. God forbid, Enyeama has to retire now because he cant find a club, what will happen to those people and their families??? It is in their best interest that Enyeama goes to the world cup, market himself and extend his careers. These leaches are working overtime for personal gain. They couldnt care less about Nigeria.

Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 5:02 pm
by Ayo Akinfe
Actually, Enyeama is the one who has repeatedly refused to come back. He has not asked anyone to lobby on his behalf.

Vince has repeatedly told me that he now wants to focus on his club career in the twilight of his days. I suspect he then wants to start taking coaching courses, so to him, international football is a big distraction.

We have a new goalkeeper in Francis Uzoho so for me the argument has ended. Uzoho can man goal for the next 15 years.

Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 5:15 pm
by Cellular
Ayo Akinfe wrote:Actually, Enyeama is the one who has repeatedly refused to come back. He has not asked anyone to lobby on his behalf.

Vince has repeatedly told me that he now wants to focus on his club career in the twilight of his days. I suspect he then wants to start taking coaching courses, so to him, international football is a big distraction.

We have a new goalkeeper in Francis Uzoho so for me the argument has ended. Uzoho can man goal for the next 15 years.
That is a flat-out lie.

They had already settled his issue with the Coach and the FA but he got injured.

He did NOT refuse or as you put it, "REPEATEDLY refused to come back."

Vince was forced out by no other than Sunday Oliseh.

Stop misrepresenting facts. Unfortunately for you, you are not the only one that talk to Vince. You can claim talking to and knowing Rohr, but not the players...

Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 5:30 pm
by Ayo Akinfe
Cellular wrote:
Ayo Akinfe wrote:Actually, Enyeama is the one who has repeatedly refused to come back. He has not asked anyone to lobby on his behalf.

Vince has repeatedly told me that he now wants to focus on his club career in the twilight of his days. I suspect he then wants to start taking coaching courses, so to him, international football is a big distraction.

We have a new goalkeeper in Francis Uzoho so for me the argument has ended. Uzoho can man goal for the next 15 years.
That is a flat-out lie.

They had already settled his issue with the Coach and the FA but he got injured.

He did NOT refuse or as you put it, "REPEATEDLY refused to come back."

Vince was forced out by no other than Sunday Oliseh.

Stop misrepresenting facts. Unfortunately for you, you are not the only one that talk to Vince. You can claim talking to and knowing Rohr, but not the players...
Vince has just been polite and diplomatic. He does not fancy returning to the Eagles. Before he got injured he had every opportunity to return once Rohr assumed duty but Vince has not taken the opportunity.

Even when the Eagles camped in France and England he did not show any interest. If Vince really wanted to play for Nigeria he would have called Rohr ages ago.

When you have been around the camp as people like Larry, Waffiman, Sir V, Prince, Heavy D, Gotti and myself have, you will know that the players ring the coach non-stop. Berti Voghts dropped Vince but he returned immediately he left, which should tell you that this time around it is not just about the coach.

Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 5:35 pm
by maceo4
Ayo Akinfe wrote:
Cellular wrote:
Ayo Akinfe wrote:Actually, Enyeama is the one who has repeatedly refused to come back. He has not asked anyone to lobby on his behalf.

Vince has repeatedly told me that he now wants to focus on his club career in the twilight of his days. I suspect he then wants to start taking coaching courses, so to him, international football is a big distraction.

We have a new goalkeeper in Francis Uzoho so for me the argument has ended. Uzoho can man goal for the next 15 years.
That is a flat-out lie.

They had already settled his issue with the Coach and the FA but he got injured.

He did NOT refuse or as you put it, "REPEATEDLY refused to come back."

Vince was forced out by no other than Sunday Oliseh.

Stop misrepresenting facts. Unfortunately for you, you are not the only one that talk to Vince. You can claim talking to and knowing Rohr, but not the players...
Vince has just been polite and diplomatic. He does not fancy returning to the Eagles. Before he got injured he had every opportunity to return once Rohr assumed duty but Vince has not taken the opportunity.

Even when the Eagles camped in France and England he did not show any interest. If Vince really wanted to play for Nigeria he would have called Rohr ages ago.

When you have been around the camp as people like Larry, Waffiman, Sir V, Prince, Heavy D, Gotti and myself have, you will know that the players ring the coach non-stop. Berti Voghts dropped Vince but he returned immediately he left, which should tell you that this time around it is not just about the coach.
He was in Vogts squad he wasn't dropped, so he didn't have to do any comeback the next coach just picked him ahead of Ejide as the number one.

Re: Will Enyeama be ready vs Algeria?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 5:37 pm
by Goldleaf
Rohr has said he wants Vince to join another team in the January transfer window to regain match fitness. Anything other than that is wishful thinking.