TORUNARIGHA DON HANG
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TORUNARIGHA DON HANG
The boy looks like a real gem, I doubt we can get him to commit to SE.
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Is he Dutch too? Looks like he had a Holland shirt on his in this interview
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Is he Dutch too? Looks like he had a Holland shirt on his in this interview
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Nope,
the boy is a genetically" 100% nigerian but born and raised in Germany.
the boy is a genetically" 100% nigerian but born and raised in Germany.
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The is a 100% German product. Will he want to join our bonus payment fight?DAgrin wrote:Nope,
the boy is a genetically" 100% nigerian but born and raised in Germany.
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I'm not sure. He will play for the German U-20 team at the WYC.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:The is a 100% German product. Will he want to join our bonus payment fight?DAgrin wrote:Nope,
the boy is a genetically" 100% nigerian but born and raised in Germany.
Nevertheless his dad is a former Super Eagles international.
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His dad, Ojokojo played for Shooting Stars and not the Super Eagles.DAgrin wrote:I'm not sure. He will play for the German U-20 team at the WYC.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:The is a 100% German product. Will he want to join our bonus payment fight?DAgrin wrote:Nope,
the boy is a genetically" 100% nigerian but born and raised in Germany.
Nevertheless his dad is a former Super Eagles international.
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This is one player, the NFF and Rohr should go all out to convince to play for Nigeria. He is a CD/LB, 2 positions where we are short of quality at the moment. If his father needs to be spoken to, get his former colleagues to do it. We need this boy in the SE ASAP. He is only 18 and will give Nigeria many years of service. Leon Balogun speak to him as well.
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BS.........the only way he will play for the SE is ONLY if he is not good enough for Germany.Dammy wrote:This is one player, the NFF and Rohr should go all out to convince to play for Nigeria. He is a CD/LB, 2 positions where we are short of quality at the moment. If his father needs to be spoken to, get his former colleagues to do it. We need this boy in the SE ASAP. He is only 18 and will give Nigeria many years of service. Leon Balogun speak to him as well.
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Don't assume what you don't know. The Ojokojo that I have known since 1980 is unlikely to have his child play for Germany at the senior level. Stating that he is 100% a product of the German youth system and not crediting anything to his fathers influence in football is purely inaccurate. This is the same rubbish that was peddled around about Aina and Akpom.
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Are you minding the BS?nzeogwu wrote:Don't assume what you don't know. The Ojokojo that I have known since 1980 is unlikely to have his child play for Germany at the senior level. Stating that he is 100% a product of the German youth system and not crediting anything to his fathers influence in football is purely inaccurate. This is the same rubbish that was peddled around about Aina and Akpom.
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The lad is not only good on the field, he is also intelligent academically. He will write his A levels exam next week before representing Germany at the WYC. I wish him luck!
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nzeogwu wrote:Don't assume what you don't know. The Ojokojo that I have known since 1980 is unlikely to have his child play for Germany at the senior level. Stating that he is 100% a product of the German youth system and not crediting anything to his fathers influence in football is purely inaccurate. This is the same rubbish that was peddled around about Aina and Akpom.
Maybe u should follow your own advice because the boy is going to the wyc with Germany and might be fastracked into the senior team if he keeps playing well.
http://owngoalnigeria.com/2017/05/14/bu ... h-germany/
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You are spurting Nonsense as usual.....................he will only play for Nigeria IF he is not good enough for Germany.nzeogwu wrote:Don't assume what you don't know. The Ojokojo that I have known since 1980 is unlikely to have his child play for Germany at the senior level. Stating that he is 100% a product of the German youth system and not crediting anything to his fathers influence in football is purely inaccurate. This is the same rubbish that was peddled around about Aina and Akpom.
I don't have time for your silly kindergarten fantasy 'misguided' dreams.
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No biggie ......................most German players have their A levels 'cos of the system of moving talented(sports) kids to special schools(A levels) that take care of their sporting and academic needs .Yiba wrote:The lad is not only good on the field, he is also intelligent academically. He will write his A levels exam next week before representing Germany at the WYC. I wish him luck!
"Today we remember Nigeria and Africa football legend, Late Coach Stephen Okechukwu Keshi who passed on, on june 7th 2016. Thank you for the memories ‘The Big Boss.’ We can never forget you"............Kanu Nwankwo
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Bollocks, you are not part of the decision making process as to whether Jordan will play for Nigeria or not. You know neither the player, his father or agent. You are just full of hot air.zee wrote:You are spurting Nonsense as usual.....................he will only play for Nigeria IF he is not good enough for Germany.nzeogwu wrote:Don't assume what you don't know. The Ojokojo that I have known since 1980 is unlikely to have his child play for Germany at the senior level. Stating that he is 100% a product of the German youth system and not crediting anything to his fathers influence in football is purely inaccurate. This is the same rubbish that was peddled around about Aina and Akpom.
I don't have time for your silly kindergarten fantasy 'misguided' dreams.
All i know from a reliable source is that discussions are going on and no one can tell where it will end. So enough of the blustering!
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The boy will play for Germany from all indications.Dammy wrote:Bollocks, you are not part of the decision making process as to whether Jordan will play for Nigeria or not. You know neither the player, his father or agent. You are just full of hot air.zee wrote:You are spurting Nonsense as usual.....................he will only play for Nigeria IF he is not good enough for Germany.nzeogwu wrote:Don't assume what you don't know. The Ojokojo that I have known since 1980 is unlikely to have his child play for Germany at the senior level. Stating that he is 100% a product of the German youth system and not crediting anything to his fathers influence in football is purely inaccurate. This is the same rubbish that was peddled around about Aina and Akpom.
I don't have time for your silly kindergarten fantasy 'misguided' dreams.
All i know from a reliable source is that discussions are going on and no one can tell where it will end. So enough of the blustering!
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Let's wait and see.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:The boy will play for Germany from all indications.Dammy wrote:Bollocks, you are not part of the decision making process as to whether Jordan will play for Nigeria or not. You know neither the player, his father or agent. You are just full of hot air.zee wrote:You are spurting Nonsense as usual.....................he will only play for Nigeria IF he is not good enough for Germany.nzeogwu wrote:Don't assume what you don't know. The Ojokojo that I have known since 1980 is unlikely to have his child play for Germany at the senior level. Stating that he is 100% a product of the German youth system and not crediting anything to his fathers influence in football is purely inaccurate. This is the same rubbish that was peddled around about Aina and Akpom.
I don't have time for your silly kindergarten fantasy 'misguided' dreams.
All i know from a reliable source is that discussions are going on and no one can tell where it will end. So enough of the blustering!
I am happy
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Of the 3 really good Nigerian German kids that play centreback (Akpoguma, Uduokhai and Torunarigha) I actually like our chances of landing Torunarigha the best. No doubt ability to play for Germany factors into any decision but doesn't automatically rule us out.
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I read an article about Torunarigha and his father.
His father was quoted that his son was contacted by middlemen of the NFF to commit to Nigeria and then said "We don't want".
I guess his father prefers to see him play for Germany.
For reasons I'm not aware of - maybe own disappointment or bad experiences with the NFF.
His father was quoted that his son was contacted by middlemen of the NFF to commit to Nigeria and then said "We don't want".
I guess his father prefers to see him play for Germany.
For reasons I'm not aware of - maybe own disappointment or bad experiences with the NFF.
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Re: TORUNARIGHA DON HANG
DAgrin wrote:I read an article about Torunarigha and his father.
His father was quoted that his son was contacted by middlemen of the NFF to commit to Nigeria and then said "We don't want".
I guess his father prefers to see him play for Germany.
For reasons I'm not aware of - maybe own disappointment or bad experiences with the NFF.
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The link below is even more emphatic that he does not wish to play for Nigeria:
http://www.90min.de/de/posts/4940069-he ... ia-spielen
We need players like him, but it is even more important that the players strongly want to represent the country. The desire should be key.
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Nice goal. Good luck to him at the U-20's
We have been brainwashed by the Premier League that it's the best in the world. Nonsense. It's the best brand
Roy Keane: ITV 02/25/14
He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
Gary Neville: Mirror: 12/23/14
I think Spain’s by far the best league.
Scholes. UK Guardian 9/6/16
Roy Keane: ITV 02/25/14
He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
Gary Neville: Mirror: 12/23/14
I think Spain’s by far the best league.
Scholes. UK Guardian 9/6/16
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All the best to young Jordan! He will do well for Germany.
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