Musa moving to Turkey 17 million pounds?
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Musa moving to Turkey 17 million pounds?
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well good for him, since the shakespare or whatever just signed a 3 year contract
well good for him, since the shakespare or whatever just signed a 3 year contract
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Re: Musa moving to Turkey 17 million pounds?
The brainless player came from backyard russia and couldnt hang in a proper league. Like Onazi and the other crap, he is moving to another sh11iiieet league. smh
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Re: Musa moving to Turkey 17 million pounds?
He was not good enough to even be an impact sub on a struggling team in the EPL.
End of story.
In fact I predicted he will be an EPL flop.
We should not be trying to build a team with him playing any significant role. The sooner we realize this the better. We are better off bleeding in the likes of Onyekuru, Oshimen.
Even Simon is a better option currently than Musa.
I'm not buying this training hype.
End of story.
In fact I predicted he will be an EPL flop.
We should not be trying to build a team with him playing any significant role. The sooner we realize this the better. We are better off bleeding in the likes of Onyekuru, Oshimen.
Even Simon is a better option currently than Musa.
I'm not buying this training hype.
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Re: Musa moving to Turkey 17 million pounds?
calm down small ..haba ... Musa will thrive in Turkeydanfo driver wrote:
The brainless player came from backyard russia and couldnt hang in a proper league. Like Onazi and the other crap, he is moving to another sh11iiieet league. smh
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Re: Musa moving to Turkey 17 million pounds?
I reluctantly support you on this even if he plays well and scores tomorrow- he should not start against Cameroon especially if VMoses is back.vancity eagle wrote:He was not good enough to even be an impact sub on a struggling team in the EPL.
End of story.
In fact I predicted he will be an EPL flop.
We should not be trying to build a team with him playing any significant role. The sooner we realize this the better. We are better off bleeding in the likes of Onyekuru, Oshimen.
Even Simon is a better option currently than Musa.
I'm not buying this training hype.
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Re: Musa moving to Turkey 17 million pounds?
Bigpokey24 wrote:calm down small ..haba ... Musa will thrive in Turkeydanfo driver wrote:
The brainless player came from backyard russia and couldnt hang in a proper league. Like Onazi and the other crap, he is moving to another sh11iiieet league. smh
Of course he will. Like he thrived in russia! Thats his level! a brainless sh111ttt player who will thrive in back yard football.
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Re: Musa moving to Turkey 17 million pounds?
Yay for VE
(like Musa or anyone else gives a rats-arrse of you opinion of him)
Speaking of not making an impact on struggling EPL team...
I recall one other player who was a collosal flop with and EPL team and went on to have an outstanding career in Turkey, primarily because he was not a good fit for the club (same case with Musa and Leicester).
Does the name Daniel Amokachi and Besiktas ring a bell?
(like Musa or anyone else gives a rats-arrse of you opinion of him)
Speaking of not making an impact on struggling EPL team...
I recall one other player who was a collosal flop with and EPL team and went on to have an outstanding career in Turkey, primarily because he was not a good fit for the club (same case with Musa and Leicester).
Does the name Daniel Amokachi and Besiktas ring a bell?
vancity eagle wrote:He was not good enough to even be an impact sub on a struggling team in the EPL.
End of story.
In fact I predicted he will be an EPL flop.
We should not be trying to build a team with him playing any significant role. The sooner we realize this the better. We are better off bleeding in the likes of Onyekuru, Oshimen.
Even Simon is a better option currently than Musa.
I'm not buying this training hype.
Re: Musa moving to Turkey 17 million pounds?
I wouldn't advise this move. Fener, as of last time I saw them, is chock full of attacking talent, and rotate players endlessly. Possible that Musa can break into the team and retain his place, but Fener is a bigger than usual gamble. He'd be better off going to Tottenham sef. Its not about the status of the club perse...its the system they run. They can't seem to make up their minds on what the best pairing is, and seem to just rotate players in and out to make them happy.
For Nigeria...I would say...the more players we have playing in fringe leagues, the worse for us.
For Nigeria...I would say...the more players we have playing in fringe leagues, the worse for us.
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Re: Musa moving to Turkey 17 million pounds?
Wow, some of you must really be having issues in your lives that all you thrive on is negativity, I bet you are fun to be around
Wishing Musa all the best in his career, the rest can wallow in their hate
Wishing Musa all the best in his career, the rest can wallow in their hate
For my sceptical Nigerian Friends : Pessimism is great because you are either always right or pleasantly surprised.
Re: Musa moving to Turkey 17 million pounds?
I still don't get how some people seem to ENJOY what they perceive as someone else's struggle...I'd never get that...
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Re: Musa moving to Turkey 17 million pounds?
Moses is not even a question, but Musa should not be starting overwalesvilla wrote:I reluctantly support you on this even if he plays well and scores tomorrow- he should not start against Cameroon especially if VMoses is back.vancity eagle wrote:He was not good enough to even be an impact sub on a struggling team in the EPL.
End of story.
In fact I predicted he will be an EPL flop.
We should not be trying to build a team with him playing any significant role. The sooner we realize this the better. We are better off bleeding in the likes of Onyekuru, Oshimen.
Even Simon is a better option currently than Musa.
I'm not buying this training hype.
Simon
Iwobi
Onyekuru
Bazee
Success
And if that Muazm comes right him either
Yes he should be that far down the pecking order
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Re: Musa moving to Turkey 17 million pounds?
what's wrong with you? why do you like swearing and insulting SE players? not cool at all.. I do not enjoy reading suchdanfo driver wrote:Bigpokey24 wrote:calm down small ..haba ... Musa will thrive in Turkeydanfo driver wrote:
The brainless player came from backyard russia and couldnt hang in a proper league. Like Onazi and the other crap, he is moving to another sh11iiieet league. smh
Of course he will. Like he thrived in russia! Thats his level! a brainless sh111ttt player who will thrive in back yard football.
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Re: Musa moving to Turkey 17 million pounds?
paj wrote:I still don't get how some people seem to ENJOY what they perceive as someone else's struggle...I'd never get that...
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Smh.. There are some real despicable individuals on this site. Some people wish for other to fail just to prove a dumb internet point. TUFIAKWA!
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Re: Musa moving to Turkey 17 million pounds?
Has Tottenham ever expressed an interest in him?deanotito wrote:I wouldn't advise this move. Fener, as of last time I saw them, is chock full of attacking talent, and rotate players endlessly. Possible that Musa can break into the team and retain his place, but Fener is a bigger than usual gamble. He'd be better off going to Tottenham sef. Its not about the status of the club perse...its the system they run. They can't seem to make up their minds on what the best pairing is, and seem to just rotate players in and out to make them happy.
For Nigeria...I would say...the more players we have playing in fringe leagues, the worse for us.
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
Re: Musa moving to Turkey 17 million pounds?
I predicted it last year he doesn't have the tools to thrive in a league that is very cerebral like EPL. It is a natural phenomenon that water seeks its own level. I'm he will thrive in Turkey league. And good luck to him. One one more thing I'm hesitant for Onyekuru to join EPL at this of his career. At this point I feel the best league for him now is France league one. He needs to polish up his skill a little bit more before joining the elite teams . There is no doubt he has the tools to thrive in his choosen career but he needs to improve on certain areas.
Re: Musa moving to Turkey 17 million pounds?
He's not the first player to fail in the Premier League. He won't be the last. Bad situation, bad timing, it happens all the time, and the idea that Musa is some useless player that should be discarded because of one poor season is just haterade. Victor Moses has a worse season at Liverpool, Success was a massive disappointment for Watford, but this is not the final judgment on these players. Things can change.
Re: Musa moving to Turkey 17 million pounds?
You miss the point. Could be Tottenham, could be Besiktas...Just somewhere where there is a rhyme or reason to lineups. Fener changes the entire attacking core from week to week sometimes. Unless there's something dramatically different from last season, I think Fener is not a stable club for that position. Not now...I would wish he would go somewhere more stable, where it seems they have thought about their needs, and see a gap he could fill. Fener is the opposite in my opinion...signed too many decent/good attackers to long term contracts several coaches ago, and current coach unsure of what to do with them.metalalloy wrote:Has Tottenham ever expressed an interest in him?deanotito wrote:I wouldn't advise this move. Fener, as of last time I saw them, is chock full of attacking talent, and rotate players endlessly. Possible that Musa can break into the team and retain his place, but Fener is a bigger than usual gamble. He'd be better off going to Tottenham sef. Its not about the status of the club perse...its the system they run. They can't seem to make up their minds on what the best pairing is, and seem to just rotate players in and out to make them happy.
For Nigeria...I would say...the more players we have playing in fringe leagues, the worse for us.
Transfers there are more in line with the american style where chairman/gm have too much power over transfers (compared to the coach for instance) and sometimes do them for non-footballing reasons.
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And i ask, how many of these teams are expressing interest in him? There has to be a demand for his services for your point. Have you heard of reports of him turning down offers from more stable team?deanotito wrote:You miss the point. Could be Tottenham, could be Besiktas...Just somewhere where there is a rhyme or reason to lineups. Fener changes the entire attacking core from week to week sometimes. Unless there's something dramatically different from last season, I think Fener is not a stable club for that position. Not now...I would wish he would go somewhere more stable, where it seems they have thought about their needs, and see a gap he could fill. Fener is the opposite in my opinion...signed too many decent/good attackers to long term contracts several coaches ago, and current coach unsure of what to do with them.metalalloy wrote:Has Tottenham ever expressed an interest in him?deanotito wrote:I wouldn't advise this move. Fener, as of last time I saw them, is chock full of attacking talent, and rotate players endlessly. Possible that Musa can break into the team and retain his place, but Fener is a bigger than usual gamble. He'd be better off going to Tottenham sef. Its not about the status of the club perse...its the system they run. They can't seem to make up their minds on what the best pairing is, and seem to just rotate players in and out to make them happy.
For Nigeria...I would say...the more players we have playing in fringe leagues, the worse for us.
Transfers there are more in line with the american style where chairman/gm have too much power over transfers (compared to the coach for instance) and sometimes do them for non-footballing reasons.
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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Re: Musa moving to Turkey 17 million pounds?
I heard Arsenal goalkeeping Ospina is also joining Fenerbahce????????????
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Musa can be a really good player if he puts in the work. Work on the final ball.
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Re: Musa moving to Turkey 17 million pounds?
What does that mean? Is it slavery? He can turn down any offers at any time....alternative or not. And there is still time...season just ended, and Leicester hasn't fired him...he still has a multi year contract he can see out if he wants. That in no way negates a point/opinion on the suitability of Fener for him. That point transcends whether he has alternative offers or not...Was Leicester a good move for him? Could you have said yes/no a year ago? Did some in fact say yes/no?metalalloy wrote:And i ask, how many of these teams are expressing interest in him? There has to be a demand for his services for your point. Have you heard of reports of him turning down offers from more stable team?deanotito wrote:You miss the point. Could be Tottenham, could be Besiktas...Just somewhere where there is a rhyme or reason to lineups. Fener changes the entire attacking core from week to week sometimes. Unless there's something dramatically different from last season, I think Fener is not a stable club for that position. Not now...I would wish he would go somewhere more stable, where it seems they have thought about their needs, and see a gap he could fill. Fener is the opposite in my opinion...signed too many decent/good attackers to long term contracts several coaches ago, and current coach unsure of what to do with them.metalalloy wrote:Has Tottenham ever expressed an interest in him?deanotito wrote:I wouldn't advise this move. Fener, as of last time I saw them, is chock full of attacking talent, and rotate players endlessly. Possible that Musa can break into the team and retain his place, but Fener is a bigger than usual gamble. He'd be better off going to Tottenham sef. Its not about the status of the club perse...its the system they run. They can't seem to make up their minds on what the best pairing is, and seem to just rotate players in and out to make them happy.
For Nigeria...I would say...the more players we have playing in fringe leagues, the worse for us.
Transfers there are more in line with the american style where chairman/gm have too much power over transfers (compared to the coach for instance) and sometimes do them for non-footballing reasons.
None of us can ever know all the offers a player receives...we can only comment on what is publicly available. And not knowing everything does not prevent us from commenting on what we know or what is said to be. For all we know, the Fener move might be fake news. Still would not negate an opinion on its suitability
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Re: Musa moving to Turkey 17 million pounds?
Yep. I've never been on that Musa-is-useless train...the train has existed since 2013 if I recall. The guy is just too fast...he does have some rough edges, yes, but if he could polish them, that speed is a defender's nightmare.ohenhen1 wrote:Musa can be a really good player if he puts in the work. Work on the final ball.
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I guess I define the word "fail" different. I don't consider it failure if you didn't get the opportunity to succeed. He just didn't get enough game time. When he did, he actually performed well.
Good luck to him in Turkey. He is definitely a very good player.
Good luck to him in Turkey. He is definitely a very good player.
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