Re: Nigeria 1 vs Tunisa 1
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2020 10:08 pm
I’m afraid Nigeria will continue to be a so-so team until we have players who can control the midfield. We need Mikel back as a deep lying playmaker
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What good will that be if they’ve been capped out by England, you better not wait for another hart break how many must you pray for only to never be answered?aruako1 wrote:When they want to play for us, you will know.Eaglezbeak wrote:You seem to be a critical thinker just as I,why haven’t many learnt from the past?deanotito wrote:Yeah, Ebere Eze is gone. He wants to play for England. He’s just trying to let us down nicelyEaglezbeak wrote:As of now Eze has nothing to do with Nigeria and for that valid reason he is of no relevance what so ever.Goldleaf wrote:Whoever said Chidera Ejuke is better than Eberechi Eze needs to watch both of them again with clear glasses.
Ejuke needs to lift his head up when he goes on his mazy runs.
Ejuke does like to dribble a little too much but he is able to do so and to be fair he came on late and probably wanted to make an impact as soon as possible and if our passing wasn’t lethargic I think passing the ball to Ejuke just on the edge of the opponents penalty area could be a devastating tactic especially if he comes on late into a game!
I’m even suspicious about plants/agents encouraging the Nigerian online footballing community into making noise about these boys so that the English FA make a decision on capping them, the UEFA nations have so many spare games to cap these boys with their Nations League and dead rubber qualifiers against the likes of Lithuania and Belarus!
Backheel assist and finished goal by two players who are "out of shape" and should never play for Nigeria:Flex Swift wrote:Musa wasted all the through balls played to him his pace has gone and if the keeper had not touched he would have lost control of the ball. Even if he find a club he won't be in shape by November it was a disgrace to see a professional football so out of shape the same applies to Nacho.Dammy wrote:I will vex seriously with Rohr if Musa is invited for the November matches except he's found a club and is playing regularly. If he can get himself back to shape, he's still needed in the SE because of his experience, which he showed by putting himself between the ball and goalkeeper to win a penalty.
Why Mikel? Why not JJ Okocha? Chei, the jokers wey full dis forumTonyTheTigerKiller wrote:I’m afraid Nigeria will continue to be a so-so team until we have players who can control the midfield. We need Mikel back as a derp lying playmaker
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I think you will find that I agree with you. If they want to play for you, you will know. Those who don't want to play for you will keep dilly dallying. I am confident that we can do well with or without any particular player. So...no heartbreak for me.Eaglezbeak wrote:What good will that be if they’ve been capped out by England, you better not wait for another hart break how many most you pray for only to never be answered?aruako1 wrote:When they want to play for us, you will know.Eaglezbeak wrote:You seem to be a critical thinker just as I,why haven’t many learnt from the past?deanotito wrote:Yeah, Ebere Eze is gone. He wants to play for England. He’s just trying to let us down nicelyEaglezbeak wrote:As of now Eze has nothing to do with Nigeria and for that valid reason he is of no relevance what so ever.Goldleaf wrote:Whoever said Chidera Ejuke is better than Eberechi Eze needs to watch both of them again with clear glasses.
Ejuke needs to lift his head up when he goes on his mazy runs.
Ejuke does like to dribble a little too much but he is able to do so and to be fair he came on late and probably wanted to make an impact as soon as possible and if our passing wasn’t lethargic I think passing the ball to Ejuke just on the edge of the opponents penalty area could be a devastating tactic especially if he comes on late into a game!
I’m even suspicious about plants/agents encouraging the Nigerian online footballing community into making noise about these boys so that the English FA make a decision on capping them, the UEFA nations have so many spare games to cap these boys with their Nations League and dead rubber qualifiers against the likes of Lithuania and Belarus!
Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me but three times.................?
No agenda just fans that know when a player is past it.olumide wrote:Backheel assist and finished goal by two players who are "out of shape" and should never play for Nigeria:Flex Swift wrote:Musa wasted all the through balls played to him his pace has gone and if the keeper had not touched he would have lost control of the ball. Even if he find a club he won't be in shape by November it was a disgrace to see a professional football so out of shape the same applies to Nacho.Dammy wrote:I will vex seriously with Rohr if Musa is invited for the November matches except he's found a club and is playing regularly. If he can get himself back to shape, he's still needed in the SE because of his experience, which he showed by putting himself between the ball and goalkeeper to win a penalty.
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I don't even particularly care for Musa at this point of his career, but people here are dealing with agenda and narrative rather than what they've seen with their eyes.
aruako1 wrote:I think you will find that I agree with you. If they want to play for you, you will know. Those who don't want to play for you will keep dilly dallying. I am confident that we can do well with or without any particular player. So...no heartbreak for me.Eaglezbeak wrote:What good will that be if they’ve been capped out by England, you better not wait for another hart break how many most you pray for only to never be answered?aruako1 wrote:When they want to play for us, you will know.Eaglezbeak wrote:You seem to be a critical thinker just as I,why haven’t many learnt from the past?deanotito wrote:Yeah, Ebere Eze is gone. He wants to play for England. He’s just trying to let us down nicelyEaglezbeak wrote:As of now Eze has nothing to do with Nigeria and for that valid reason he is of no relevance what so ever.Goldleaf wrote:Whoever said Chidera Ejuke is better than Eberechi Eze needs to watch both of them again with clear glasses.
Ejuke needs to lift his head up when he goes on his mazy runs.
Ejuke does like to dribble a little too much but he is able to do so and to be fair he came on late and probably wanted to make an impact as soon as possible and if our passing wasn’t lethargic I think passing the ball to Ejuke just on the edge of the opponents penalty area could be a devastating tactic especially if he comes on late into a game!
I’m even suspicious about plants/agents encouraging the Nigerian online footballing community into making noise about these boys so that the English FA make a decision on capping them, the UEFA nations have so many spare games to cap these boys with their Nations League and dead rubber qualifiers against the likes of Lithuania and Belarus!
Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me but three times.................?
Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me but three times, a damn shame on me...FNF!Eaglezbeak wrote:What good will that be if they’ve been capped out by England, you better not wait for another hart break how many must you pray for only to never be answered?aruako1 wrote:When they want to play for us, you will know.Eaglezbeak wrote:You seem to be a critical thinker just as I,why haven’t many learnt from the past?deanotito wrote:Yeah, Ebere Eze is gone. He wants to play for England. He’s just trying to let us down nicelyEaglezbeak wrote:As of now Eze has nothing to do with Nigeria and for that valid reason he is of no relevance what so ever.Goldleaf wrote:Whoever said Chidera Ejuke is better than Eberechi Eze needs to watch both of them again with clear glasses.
Ejuke needs to lift his head up when he goes on his mazy runs.
Ejuke does like to dribble a little too much but he is able to do so and to be fair he came on late and probably wanted to make an impact as soon as possible and if our passing wasn’t lethargic I think passing the ball to Ejuke just on the edge of the opponents penalty area could be a devastating tactic especially if he comes on late into a game!
I’m even suspicious about plants/agents encouraging the Nigerian online footballing community into making noise about these boys so that the English FA make a decision on capping them, the UEFA nations have so many spare games to cap these boys with their Nations League and dead rubber qualifiers against the likes of Lithuania and Belarus!
Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me but three times.................?
Truly.Robbynice wrote:Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me but three times, a damn shame on me...FNF!Eaglezbeak wrote:What good will that be if they’ve been capped out by England, you better not wait for another hart break how many must you pray for only to never be answered?aruako1 wrote:When they want to play for us, you will know.Eaglezbeak wrote:You seem to be a critical thinker just as I,why haven’t many learnt from the past?deanotito wrote:Yeah, Ebere Eze is gone. He wants to play for England. He’s just trying to let us down nicelyEaglezbeak wrote:As of now Eze has nothing to do with Nigeria and for that valid reason he is of no relevance what so ever.Goldleaf wrote:Whoever said Chidera Ejuke is better than Eberechi Eze needs to watch both of them again with clear glasses.
Ejuke needs to lift his head up when he goes on his mazy runs.
Ejuke does like to dribble a little too much but he is able to do so and to be fair he came on late and probably wanted to make an impact as soon as possible and if our passing wasn’t lethargic I think passing the ball to Ejuke just on the edge of the opponents penalty area could be a devastating tactic especially if he comes on late into a game!
I’m even suspicious about plants/agents encouraging the Nigerian online footballing community into making noise about these boys so that the English FA make a decision on capping them, the UEFA nations have so many spare games to cap these boys with their Nations League and dead rubber qualifiers against the likes of Lithuania and Belarus!
Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me but three times.................?