Mikel trains as CB for Chelsea?
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Mikel trains as CB for Chelsea?
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Re: Mikel trains as CB for Chelsea?
Well 2nd set he played midfield
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Re: Mikel trains as CB for Chelsea?
What does that say about 9ja's SE?
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what sort of question are you asking?Kabalega wrote:What does that say about 9ja's SE?
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Re: Mikel trains as CB for Chelsea?
Conte is a brilliant coach . Mikel at sweeper would work in that system.
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Sodiafor, Mikel is a complete footballer.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Conte is a brilliant coach . Mikel at sweeper would work in that system.
Re: Mikel trains as CB for Chelsea?
Mikel will end up in goal at the rate. He just keeps moving further back
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pajimoh wrote:Mikel will end up in goal at the rate. He just keeps moving further back
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Re: Mikel trains as CB for Chelsea?
that was funny but that tells you how a special player he can bepajimoh wrote:Mikel will end up in goal at the rate. He just keeps moving further back
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You mean Mikel will become a goalkeeper?pajimoh wrote: Mikel will end up in goal at the rate. He just keeps moving further back
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Re: Mikel trains as CB for Chelsea?
pajimoh wrote:Mikel will end up in goal at the rate. He just keeps moving further back
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Re: Mikel trains as CB for Chelsea?
We have the most versatile players in Africa? How did Victor Moses fair against your Algeria, having played in so many different positions in the past 2 years?Kabalega wrote:What does that say about 9ja's SE?
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Only thing below the belt here is your mind; Mikel's versatility is the stuff potential for world class coach are made ofRawlings wrote:pajimoh wrote:Mikel will end up in goal at the rate. He just keeps moving further back
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Re: Mikel trains as CB for Chelsea?
What does it say about Zambia and Algeria?Kabalega wrote:What does that say about 9ja's SE?
Re: Mikel trains as CB for Chelsea?
My comment is two fold. Mikel's versatility and for someone who was a natural attacking midfielder he's now been moved gradually away from probably his natural instincts.
Mikel has scored more goals for country than for club yet he's played more games for club.
Both use him differently
Mikel has scored more goals for country than for club yet he's played more games for club.
Both use him differently
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Since you're in the mood for questions, why do your women beat their husbands so much? They should leave the beating to the teams the Cranes will face in AFCON.Kabalega wrote:What does that say about 9ja's SE?
http://www.breitbart.com/national-secur ... -husbands/
In an odd twist, the Catholic Archbishop of Kampala, Uganda, has admonished women to refrain from beating their husbands, saying they “should love and respect them” rather than take out their frustrations physically upon them.
Archbishop Cyprian Kizito Lwanga, who was appointed to his present post by Pope Benedict XVI in 2006, reached out to women after the publication of a police report showing that women perpetrate violence against their husbands with surprising frequency.
The police report from the Mpingi district in Uganda’s central region found that a full 50 percent of reported cases of domestic assault involved women beating their husbands.
Appealing to the teaching of Saint Paul, Lwanga said that women should accept men as the head of families.
“Do you want to take over power from men in your families? I think you want to challenge God who tells us that men are the heads of the family,” he said.
“Stop torturing the innocent servants of God,” the archbishop added. “There is no need for you to behave like some people we are seeing nowadays in the country who are merciless.”
The issue of domestic violence has been a concern of the Archbishop for years.
In 2015, Lwanga publicly appealed to the Ugandan government to implement the Domestic Violence Act of 2010, aimed at curbing Uganda’s increasing problem with violence within families.
The Archbishop asked the government to carry out awareness campaigns countrywide and strengthen the capacity of leaders to handle family conflicts.
“Some married couples are not open to each other and don’t speak the truth, especially men who don’t want to reveal their incomes, lifestyle, among other things, which when discovered fuel domestic violence,” Lwanga said.
He said that the effects of domestic violence go beyond the immediate family and do damage to the church, society, and the State.
“We cannot have a stable and progressive society when our families are still unstable. This is a very big problem we are facing as a country and we need to address it,” he said.
Re: Mikel trains as CB for Chelsea?
Reminds me of Mutiu, who was the Centre Forward in Saudi 89.pajimoh wrote:Mikel will end up in goal at the rate. He just keeps moving further back
He was variously played as Support striker, midfielder & eventually as a right full back in place of the fumbling Mobi Oparaku in France 98.
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Re: Mikel trains as CB for Chelsea?
truetalk wrote:Reminds me of Mutiu, who was the Centre Forward in Saudi 89.pajimoh wrote:Mikel will end up in goal at the rate. He just keeps moving further back
He was variously played as Support striker, midfielder & eventually as a right full back in place of the fumbling Mobi Oparaku in France 98.
Really? I thought he was a MF on that squad.
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Re: Mikel trains as CB for Chelsea?
Midfield. I think Jimoh Balogun was the centre forwardmetalalloy wrote:truetalk wrote:Reminds me of Mutiu, who was the Centre Forward in Saudi 89.pajimoh wrote:Mikel will end up in goal at the rate. He just keeps moving further back
He was variously played as Support striker, midfielder & eventually as a right full back in place of the fumbling Mobi Oparaku in France 98.
Really? I thought he was a MF on that squad.
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Re: Mikel trains as CB for Chelsea?
In goal for Chelsea =striker for Nigeria everybody winsOdas wrote:You mean Mikel will become a goalkeeper?pajimoh wrote: Mikel will end up in goal at the rate. He just keeps moving further back
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Actually, Mutiu was the first choice centre forward, contrary to what is listed on fifa.com. Jimoh Balogun was a defender.wanaj0 wrote:Midfield. I think Jimoh Balogun was the centre forwardmetalalloy wrote:truetalk wrote:Reminds me of Mutiu, who was the Centre Forward in Saudi 89.pajimoh wrote:Mikel will end up in goal at the rate. He just keeps moving further back
He was variously played as Support striker, midfielder & eventually as a right full back in place of the fumbling Mobi Oparaku in France 98.
Really? I thought he was a MF on that squad.
Re: Mikel trains as CB for Chelsea?
My broda, de tin taya me O! Jimoh 'Tyson' Balogun, a centre forward?Spicyee wrote:Actually, Mutiu was the first choice centre forward, contrary to what is listed on fifa.com. Jimoh Balogun was a defender.wanaj0 wrote:Midfield. I think Jimoh Balogun was the centre forwardmetalalloy wrote:truetalk wrote:Reminds me of Mutiu, who was the Centre Forward in Saudi 89.pajimoh wrote:Mikel will end up in goal at the rate. He just keeps moving further back
He was variously played as Support striker, midfielder & eventually as a right full back in place of the fumbling Mobi Oparaku in France 98.
Really? I thought he was a MF on that squad.
All these search wiki Nigerian football analysts self.
I watched all the matches of that team & Mutiu was the Centre forward. Maybe those on the forum that know him can reach out & ask him.
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truetalk wrote:Since you're in the mood for questions, why do your women beat their husbands so much? They should leave the beating to the teams the Cranes will face in AFCON.Kabalega wrote:What does that say about 9ja's SE?
http://www.breitbart.com/national-secur ... -husbands/
In an odd twist, the Catholic Archbishop of Kampala, Uganda, has admonished women to refrain from beating their husbands, saying they “should love and respect them” rather than take out their frustrations physically upon them.
Archbishop Cyprian Kizito Lwanga, who was appointed to his present post by Pope Benedict XVI in 2006, reached out to women after the publication of a police report showing that women perpetrate violence against their husbands with surprising frequency.
The police report from the Mpingi district in Uganda’s central region found that a full 50 percent of reported cases of domestic assault involved women beating their husbands.
Appealing to the teaching of Saint Paul, Lwanga said that women should accept men as the head of families.
“Do you want to take over power from men in your families? I think you want to challenge God who tells us that men are the heads of the family,” he said.
“Stop torturing the innocent servants of God,” the archbishop added. “There is no need for you to behave like some people we are seeing nowadays in the country who are merciless.”
The issue of domestic violence has been a concern of the Archbishop for years.
In 2015, Lwanga publicly appealed to the Ugandan government to implement the Domestic Violence Act of 2010, aimed at curbing Uganda’s increasing problem with violence within families.
The Archbishop asked the government to carry out awareness campaigns countrywide and strengthen the capacity of leaders to handle family conflicts.
“Some married couples are not open to each other and don’t speak the truth, especially men who don’t want to reveal their incomes, lifestyle, among other things, which when discovered fuel domestic violence,” Lwanga said.
He said that the effects of domestic violence go beyond the immediate family and do damage to the church, society, and the State.
“We cannot have a stable and progressive society when our families are still unstable. This is a very big problem we are facing as a country and we need to address it,” he said.
Kabelaga, is this true? Chei Ugandan women tough oo