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Hahahadanfo driver wrote:Greedy ke? So, I should sell my property for pea nuts to a billionaire so that it can bring smile to the faces of the natives in the country of Nigeria? na wow o!niyi wrote:Greedy gentDammy wrote:The new Sporting Director at PSG, Antero Henrique, is Portuguese and knows Esiti from his time in Leixoes and Estoril. PSG are looking for a physical midfielder to compliment the technical players they have in that department. Esiti fitted the bill and PSG have contacted his entourage and opened discussions with Gent (Gent paid 1.5 million euros for him), who have demanded 20 million euros for Esiti and they claim that his former club, Estoril, are entitled to 20% of his transfer fee as they have a sell-on clause. PSG are trying to get Gent to lower their asking price. That is the situation at the moment and it could change at any time.
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I thought Esiti was invited a fews times to the SE and didn't impress. Why are some sounding like he hasnt been given a chance. When there is lots of competition for your position, you must seize every opportunity you get.
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Of course not. I was referring to exposure. If he moves to PSG, I can watch him and get to know about him more. And clearly, Nigeria, with their bias selection agains Nigeria-born Nigerians, will select him (Onyekuru).papilo wrote:I have watched him a lot in the last 2 seasons (once live in the stadium). His ability does not depend on whether he moves to PSG or not. The guy is a solid defensive midfielder. I hope we begin to appreciate players for what they are rather than the club they play for. Rohr has done a brilliant job with Nigeria and I support him 100% but there was a time when we were looking for the perfect position for Ndidi. Rohr played him at right back vs Zambia and we heard he was being considered for the left back position at some point due to Echiejile's poor performances. The guy moves to Leicester and he has suddenly become the number 1 name on the list (not saying this is not deserved). For months many of us were advocating for Onyekuru to be invited but nada. The guy is linked to 3 or 4 premier league teams and all of a sudden he is included in a list he was initially omitted from even though the player he replaced is back in. Whether Esiti goes to PSG or remains at Gent, he deserves another call up.danfo driver wrote:Well lets see if the move is true first.bushboy wrote:I've never understood why Esiti is so undervalued by SE managers. He has always played well when given a chance, and then mysteriously, he doesn't get invited the next game! It is very puzzling. I have watched the guy play several times and I like his game. I was attacked once on here for saying he was probably slightly better than Ndidi.
Anyway, it's all good. Congrats to him if this is true.
I am not that aware of his ability, as I have never watched him extensively. Also, many on here have said he is a "jam body" player, maybe Rohr agrees. Again, i hope this moved comes true. In a world cup year, we need most of our players to be playing in top leagues
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I was about to say the same, as I feel his talent belongs in a better and more competitive league.Damunk wrote:Excellent news.Dammy wrote:This summer is going to be interesting for Nigerian players. Ifeanyi Matthew is on the verge of signing for Anderlecht. If this moves comes through, it pushes Esiti back into SE reckoning. I hope it works out. This is the Rohr effect.
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Based on what I have seen of him at Gent, Esiti is yet to develop several aspects of his game. His passing range and tacking is average while his strength (physical traits); technique and understanding of the game is way above midfielders in the Belgian league. His biggest weakness is his reaction time. This can be seen as he accumulated numerous cautions for late challenges. If you pay special attention to his passes, he does require some time on the ball, but his technique is quite good. If PSG want him, great!, but I'm afraid it will be a case of "Echiejile goes to Monaco" 2.0.
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kai see bad-belle... nah wah for some of una ..my goodness.. you dey vex your client no get sele?ume-ugo wrote:Based on what I have seen of him at Gent, Esiti is yet to develop several aspects of his game. His passing range and tacking is average while his strength (physical traits); technique and understanding of the game is way above midfielders in the Belgian league. His biggest weakness is his reaction time. This can be seen as he accumulated numerous cautions for late challenges. If you pay special attention to his passes, he does require some time on the ball, but his technique is quite good. If PSG want him, great!, but I'm afraid it will be a case of "Echiejile goes to Monaco" 2.0.
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Actually, very good comparison.bushboy wrote:What does "jam body player" mean? He is a big, strong guy who is very comfortable on the ball and has good passing range. I compare him to Victor Wanyama.danfo driver wrote:Well lets see if the move is true first.bushboy wrote:I've never understood why Esiti is so undervalued by SE managers. He has always played well when given a chance, and then mysteriously, he doesn't get invited the next game! It is very puzzling. I have watched the guy play several times and I like his game. I was attacked once on here for saying he was probably slightly better than Ndidi.
Anyway, it's all good. Congrats to him if this is true.
I am not that aware of his ability, as I have never watched him extensively. Also, many on here have said he is a "jam body" player, maybe Rohr agrees. Again, i hope this moved comes true. In a world cup year, we need most of our players to be playing in top leagues
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Watched him consistently for a while in Portugal. He does have footballing ability, but his physical presence is unmistakeable...green4life wrote:You just described Wanyama but I'm not sure about Esiti meeting that definition though I stand to be corrected. The Esiti that I've watched (though limited for SE and his club during Europa league) is certainly a physical force in midfield but not the best footballing ability which explains why Ndidi is a better player at this moment b/c Ndidi is strong physically and can play football. Now who knows, Esiti might move to PSG and his game will open up playing in a more competitive and ambitious environment. But that remains to be seen. That said, I would have liked to have seen a little more of him in the SE as I thought he performed OK with the little opportunity that Rohr gave him during WCQs.bushboy wrote:What does "jam body player" mean? He is a big, strong guy who is very comfortable on the ball and has good passing range. I compare him to Victor Wanyama.danfo driver wrote:Well lets see if the move is true first.bushboy wrote:I've never understood why Esiti is so undervalued by SE managers. He has always played well when given a chance, and then mysteriously, he doesn't get invited the next game! It is very puzzling. I have watched the guy play several times and I like his game. I was attacked once on here for saying he was probably slightly better than Ndidi.
Anyway, it's all good. Congrats to him if this is true.
I am not that aware of his ability, as I have never watched him extensively. Also, many on here have said he is a "jam body" player, maybe Rohr agrees. Again, i hope this moved comes true. In a world cup year, we need most of our players to be playing in top leagues
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By Jan next year the SE could potentially be:
STRIKER
Kelechi - Westham
Kayode Olarenwaju - German bundesliga
Osimehin - Wolfsburg
Orji Okonkwo - Bologna/INter
WINGERS/ SUPPORT STRIKERS
Onyekuru - Arsenal
V.Moses - Chelsea
Samuel Kalu - Gent
S.Moses - Monaco/ PSG/ Westbrom
Ahmed Musa - Leicester Bench
Isaac Success - Watford/ Westham/ physiotherapist
MIDFIELDERS
Iwobi -Arsenal
Ifeanyi Mathews - Anderlecht
Etebo - Monaco/Lille/ and all the lies
Mikel -
Onazi - em
MIkel Agu - Porto first team
Ndidi - Leicester
Esiti - PSG
C.DEFENDERS
Balogun -Mainz
Awaziem - Nantes
Omeruo - Napoli or chelsea first team (nothing is impossible with Conte)
Troost-ekong - Gents
FULL BACKS
Ola Aina -Chelsea
Tyrone - Ado Heng ag *how ever its spelt
Mourof - Zamalek
Elderson Echiejiele - def some club not his present club or past club
KEEPERS
Ifeanyi Ezenwa - Ifeanyi UBAH FC
Akpeyi - Chippa
STRIKER
Kelechi - Westham
Kayode Olarenwaju - German bundesliga
Osimehin - Wolfsburg
Orji Okonkwo - Bologna/INter
WINGERS/ SUPPORT STRIKERS
Onyekuru - Arsenal
V.Moses - Chelsea
Samuel Kalu - Gent
S.Moses - Monaco/ PSG/ Westbrom
Ahmed Musa - Leicester Bench
Isaac Success - Watford/ Westham/ physiotherapist
MIDFIELDERS
Iwobi -Arsenal
Ifeanyi Mathews - Anderlecht
Etebo - Monaco/Lille/ and all the lies
Mikel -
Onazi - em
MIkel Agu - Porto first team
Ndidi - Leicester
Esiti - PSG
C.DEFENDERS
Balogun -Mainz
Awaziem - Nantes
Omeruo - Napoli or chelsea first team (nothing is impossible with Conte)
Troost-ekong - Gents
FULL BACKS
Ola Aina -Chelsea
Tyrone - Ado Heng ag *how ever its spelt
Mourof - Zamalek
Elderson Echiejiele - def some club not his present club or past club
KEEPERS
Ifeanyi Ezenwa - Ifeanyi UBAH FC
Akpeyi - Chippa
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[quote="chief nfachairman"]By Jan next year the SE could potentially be:
STRIKER
Kelechi - Westham
Kayode Olarenwaju - German bundesliga
Osimehin - Wolfsburg
Orji Okonkwo - Bologna/INter
WINGERS/ SUPPORT STRIKERS
Onyekuru - Arsenal
V.Moses - Chelsea
Samuel Kalu - Gent
S.Moses - Monaco/ PSG/ Westbrom
Ahmed Musa - Leicester Bench
Isaac Success - Watford/ Westham/ physiotherapist
MIDFIELDERS
Iwobi -Arsenal
Ifeanyi Mathews - Anderlecht
Etebo - Monaco/Lille/ and all the lies
Mikel -
Onazi - em
MIkel Agu - Porto first team
Ndidi - Leicester
Esiti - PSG
C.DEFENDERS
Balogun -Mainz
Awaziem - Nantes
Omeruo - Napoli or chelsea first team (nothing is impossible with Conte)
Troost-ekong - Gents
FULL BACKS
Ola Aina -Chelsea
Tyrone - Ado Heng ag *how ever its spelt
Mourof - Zamalek
Elderson Echiejiele - def some club not his present club or past club
KEEPERS
Ifeanyi Ezenwa - Ifeanyi UBAH FC
Akpeyi - Chippa [/quote
Troost is wanted by EPL newcomers, Brighton, while Lyon are on Etebo's trail. PSV are sniffing around Ebuehi and Nura Abdullahi should be fit to play for Roma next season.
STRIKER
Kelechi - Westham
Kayode Olarenwaju - German bundesliga
Osimehin - Wolfsburg
Orji Okonkwo - Bologna/INter
WINGERS/ SUPPORT STRIKERS
Onyekuru - Arsenal
V.Moses - Chelsea
Samuel Kalu - Gent
S.Moses - Monaco/ PSG/ Westbrom
Ahmed Musa - Leicester Bench
Isaac Success - Watford/ Westham/ physiotherapist
MIDFIELDERS
Iwobi -Arsenal
Ifeanyi Mathews - Anderlecht
Etebo - Monaco/Lille/ and all the lies
Mikel -
Onazi - em
MIkel Agu - Porto first team
Ndidi - Leicester
Esiti - PSG
C.DEFENDERS
Balogun -Mainz
Awaziem - Nantes
Omeruo - Napoli or chelsea first team (nothing is impossible with Conte)
Troost-ekong - Gents
FULL BACKS
Ola Aina -Chelsea
Tyrone - Ado Heng ag *how ever its spelt
Mourof - Zamalek
Elderson Echiejiele - def some club not his present club or past club
KEEPERS
Ifeanyi Ezenwa - Ifeanyi UBAH FC
Akpeyi - Chippa [/quote
Troost is wanted by EPL newcomers, Brighton, while Lyon are on Etebo's trail. PSV are sniffing around Ebuehi and Nura Abdullahi should be fit to play for Roma next season.
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na small smallBigpokey24 wrote:I think the 20 million nah chicken change.. Let them pay more.. can you even imagine the small money West Ham bid for Kele.. 20 million please
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You have summarized my perspective on Esiti. I have watched the guy very closely this season and when he was called up for SE. KPOM your summaryume-ugo wrote:Based on what I have seen of him at Gent, Esiti is yet to develop several aspects of his game. His passing range and tacking is average while his strength (physical traits); technique and understanding of the game is way above midfielders in the Belgian league. His biggest weakness is his reaction time. This can be seen as he accumulated numerous cautions for late challenges. If you pay special attention to his passes, he does require some time on the ball, but his technique is quite good. If PSG want him, great!, but I'm afraid it will be a case of "Echiejile goes to Monaco" 2.0.
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We saw both on the same field, Esiti was chasing shadows and fouling everyone in sight. I hope this is true, but I very much doubt it.green4life wrote:You just described Wanyama but I'm not sure about Esiti meeting that definition though I stand to be corrected. The Esiti that I've watched (though limited for SE and his club during Europa league) is certainly a physical force in midfield but not the best footballing ability which explains why Ndidi is a better player at this moment b/c Ndidi is strong physically and can play football. Now who knows, Esiti might move to PSG and his game will open up playing in a more competitive and ambitious environment. But that remains to be seen. That said, I would have liked to have seen a little more of him in the SE as I thought he performed OK with the little opportunity that Rohr gave him during WCQs.bushboy wrote:What does "jam body player" mean? He is a big, strong guy who is very comfortable on the ball and has good passing range. I compare him to Victor Wanyama.danfo driver wrote:Well lets see if the move is true first.bushboy wrote:I've never understood why Esiti is so undervalued by SE managers. He has always played well when given a chance, and then mysteriously, he doesn't get invited the next game! It is very puzzling. I have watched the guy play several times and I like his game. I was attacked once on here for saying he was probably slightly better than Ndidi.
Anyway, it's all good. Congrats to him if this is true.
I am not that aware of his ability, as I have never watched him extensively. Also, many on here have said he is a "jam body" player, maybe Rohr agrees. Again, i hope this moved comes true. In a world cup year, we need most of our players to be playing in top leagues
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when was the last time we had this level of speculations and transfer rumors . Not Francis Kumbur from taxi driver to the SE and back to taxi driver. Or SHittu to Preston North endDammy wrote:chief nfachairman wrote:By Jan next year the SE could potentially be:
STRIKER
Kelechi - Westham
Kayode Olarenwaju - German bundesliga
Osimehin - Wolfsburg
Orji Okonkwo - Bologna/INter
WINGERS/ SUPPORT STRIKERS
Onyekuru - Arsenal
V.Moses - Chelsea
Samuel Kalu - Gent
S.Moses - Monaco/ PSG/ Westbrom
Ahmed Musa - Leicester Bench
Isaac Success - Watford/ Westham/ physiotherapist
MIDFIELDERS
Iwobi -Arsenal
Ifeanyi Mathews - Anderlecht
Etebo - Monaco/Lille/ and all the lies
Mikel -
Onazi - em
MIkel Agu - Porto first team
Ndidi - Leicester
Esiti - PSG
C.DEFENDERS
Balogun -Mainz
Awaziem - Nantes
Omeruo - Napoli or chelsea first team (nothing is impossible with Conte)
Troost-ekong - Gents
FULL BACKS
Ola Aina -Chelsea
Tyrone - Ado Heng ag *how ever its spelt
Mourof - Zamalek
Elderson Echiejiele - def some club not his present club or past club
KEEPERS
Ifeanyi Ezenwa - Ifeanyi UBAH FC
Akpeyi - Chippa [/quote
Troost is wanted by EPL newcomers, Brighton, while Lyon are on Etebo's trail. PSV are sniffing around Ebuehi and Nura Abdullahi should be fit to play for Roma next season.
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Which match? Esiti held his own in that match.maceo4 wrote:We saw both on the same field, Esiti was chasing shadows and fouling everyone in sight. I hope this is true, but I very much doubt it.green4life wrote:You just described Wanyama but I'm not sure about Esiti meeting that definition though I stand to be corrected. The Esiti that I've watched (though limited for SE and his club during Europa league) is certainly a physical force in midfield but not the best footballing ability which explains why Ndidi is a better player at this moment b/c Ndidi is strong physically and can play football. Now who knows, Esiti might move to PSG and his game will open up playing in a more competitive and ambitious environment. But that remains to be seen. That said, I would have liked to have seen a little more of him in the SE as I thought he performed OK with the little opportunity that Rohr gave him during WCQs.bushboy wrote:What does "jam body player" mean? He is a big, strong guy who is very comfortable on the ball and has good passing range. I compare him to Victor Wanyama.danfo driver wrote:Well lets see if the move is true first.bushboy wrote:I've never understood why Esiti is so undervalued by SE managers. He has always played well when given a chance, and then mysteriously, he doesn't get invited the next game! It is very puzzling. I have watched the guy play several times and I like his game. I was attacked once on here for saying he was probably slightly better than Ndidi.
Anyway, it's all good. Congrats to him if this is true.
I am not that aware of his ability, as I have never watched him extensively. Also, many on here have said he is a "jam body" player, maybe Rohr agrees. Again, i hope this moved comes true. In a world cup year, we need most of our players to be playing in top leagues
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I don't see him beating out Ndidi,Onazi and Mikel Agu even if he goes to psg. They can afford a specialist mf in addition to what they have but his game is just too limited for SE. He can shoot, can't score , doesn't get assists ,slow and isn't dominant in the air. What? Does he win 30 tackles a game?
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niyi wrote:Which match? Esiti held his own in that match.maceo4 wrote:We saw both on the same field, Esiti was chasing shadows and fouling everyone in sight. I hope this is true, but I very much doubt it.green4life wrote:You just described Wanyama but I'm not sure about Esiti meeting that definition though I stand to be corrected. The Esiti that I've watched (though limited for SE and his club during Europa league) is certainly a physical force in midfield but not the best footballing ability which explains why Ndidi is a better player at this moment b/c Ndidi is strong physically and can play football. Now who knows, Esiti might move to PSG and his game will open up playing in a more competitive and ambitious environment. But that remains to be seen. That said, I would have liked to have seen a little more of him in the SE as I thought he performed OK with the little opportunity that Rohr gave him during WCQs.bushboy wrote:What does "jam body player" mean? He is a big, strong guy who is very comfortable on the ball and has good passing range. I compare him to Victor Wanyama.danfo driver wrote:Well lets see if the move is true first.bushboy wrote:I've never understood why Esiti is so undervalued by SE managers. He has always played well when given a chance, and then mysteriously, he doesn't get invited the next game! It is very puzzling. I have watched the guy play several times and I like his game. I was attacked once on here for saying he was probably slightly better than Ndidi.
Anyway, it's all good. Congrats to him if this is true.
I am not that aware of his ability, as I have never watched him extensively. Also, many on here have said he is a "jam body" player, maybe Rohr agrees. Again, i hope this moved comes true. In a world cup year, we need most of our players to be playing in top leagues
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Indeed we saw both on the same field, Esiti was on the winning team that night. I rather "chase shadows and foul everyone in sight", as I leave the pitch victorious, as opposed to having an absolute blinder and being a loser.
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Go and rewatch the match abeg, he was many levels below Wanyama.niyi wrote:Which match? Esiti held his own in that match.maceo4 wrote:We saw both on the same field, Esiti was chasing shadows and fouling everyone in sight. I hope this is true, but I very much doubt it.green4life wrote:You just described Wanyama but I'm not sure about Esiti meeting that definition though I stand to be corrected. The Esiti that I've watched (though limited for SE and his club during Europa league) is certainly a physical force in midfield but not the best footballing ability which explains why Ndidi is a better player at this moment b/c Ndidi is strong physically and can play football. Now who knows, Esiti might move to PSG and his game will open up playing in a more competitive and ambitious environment. But that remains to be seen. That said, I would have liked to have seen a little more of him in the SE as I thought he performed OK with the little opportunity that Rohr gave him during WCQs.bushboy wrote:What does "jam body player" mean? He is a big, strong guy who is very comfortable on the ball and has good passing range. I compare him to Victor Wanyama.danfo driver wrote:Well lets see if the move is true first.bushboy wrote:I've never understood why Esiti is so undervalued by SE managers. He has always played well when given a chance, and then mysteriously, he doesn't get invited the next game! It is very puzzling. I have watched the guy play several times and I like his game. I was attacked once on here for saying he was probably slightly better than Ndidi.
Anyway, it's all good. Congrats to him if this is true.
I am not that aware of his ability, as I have never watched him extensively. Also, many on here have said he is a "jam body" player, maybe Rohr agrees. Again, i hope this moved comes true. In a world cup year, we need most of our players to be playing in top leagues
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Yep, but you always read and respond, at least I have a fan in you. I haven't even been on the forum in a minute, but I trust the first time I post you will be rushing in to type 'derision'...It's good to have fans sha...danfo driver wrote:niyi wrote:Which match? Esiti held his own in that match.maceo4 wrote:We saw both on the same field, Esiti was chasing shadows and fouling everyone in sight. I hope this is true, but I very much doubt it.green4life wrote:You just described Wanyama but I'm not sure about Esiti meeting that definition though I stand to be corrected. The Esiti that I've watched (though limited for SE and his club during Europa league) is certainly a physical force in midfield but not the best footballing ability which explains why Ndidi is a better player at this moment b/c Ndidi is strong physically and can play football. Now who knows, Esiti might move to PSG and his game will open up playing in a more competitive and ambitious environment. But that remains to be seen. That said, I would have liked to have seen a little more of him in the SE as I thought he performed OK with the little opportunity that Rohr gave him during WCQs.bushboy wrote:What does "jam body player" mean? He is a big, strong guy who is very comfortable on the ball and has good passing range. I compare him to Victor Wanyama.danfo driver wrote:Well lets see if the move is true first.bushboy wrote:I've never understood why Esiti is so undervalued by SE managers. He has always played well when given a chance, and then mysteriously, he doesn't get invited the next game! It is very puzzling. I have watched the guy play several times and I like his game. I was attacked once on here for saying he was probably slightly better than Ndidi.
Anyway, it's all good. Congrats to him if this is true.
I am not that aware of his ability, as I have never watched him extensively. Also, many on here have said he is a "jam body" player, maybe Rohr agrees. Again, i hope this moved comes true. In a world cup year, we need most of our players to be playing in top leagues
I have always said it is important to look down on Maceo's comments with derision.
Indeed we saw both on the same field, Esiti was on the winning team that night. I rather "chase shadows and foul everyone in sight", as I leave the pitch victorious, as opposed to having an absolute blinder and being a loser.
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