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Nigeria left-back Juwon Oshaniwa has left Hearts by mutual consent a year before his contract was due to expire.
Oshaniwa, 26, joined the Tynecastle club on a three-year deal in 2015 but made only 25 appearances and none in season 2016-17.
He has been capped 17 times and Hearts said on their website: "The club wishes Juwon well in the future.
"The Nigerian full-back's contract has been ended early, allowing him to move on and find another club."
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/40433331
Oshaniwa, 26, joined the Tynecastle club on a three-year deal in 2015 but made only 25 appearances and none in season 2016-17.
He has been capped 17 times and Hearts said on their website: "The club wishes Juwon well in the future.
"The Nigerian full-back's contract has been ended early, allowing him to move on and find another club."
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/40433331
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That's my boi & I wish him good luck; he should be in Russia SE squad
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Was he still a hearts player? Though he left years ago.mojojojo wrote:Nigeria left-back Juwon Oshaniwa has left Hearts by mutual consent a year before his contract was due to expire.
Oshaniwa, 26, joined the Tynecastle club on a three-year deal in 2015 but made only 25 appearances and none in season 2016-17.
He has been capped 17 times and Hearts said on their website: "The club wishes Juwon well in the future.
"The Nigerian full-back's contract has been ended early, allowing him to move on and find another club."
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/40433331
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He was in the recent London camp and played the practice game between the A and B teams. Hope he sorts himself out as he could be a serviceable option at our problematic left back.
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The Ayo Akinfe Jinx strikes again...
Not entirely surprising since he had been sidelined for the last couple of seasons.
Good luck to the lad...
Perhaps it's time to return to the NPFL.
Not entirely surprising since he had been sidelined for the last couple of seasons.
Good luck to the lad...
Perhaps it's time to return to the NPFL.
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I wish Oshaniwa the best and hope he can land in a spot where he gets playing time and makes a decent income.Obong wrote:He was in the recent London camp and played the practice game between the A and B teams. Hope he sorts himself out as he could be a serviceable option at our problematic left back.
He is however not an option for the SE. Much better talent available in that position. It may not be Alaba level talent, but better than Oshaniwa.
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mojojojo wrote:Nigeria left-back Juwon Oshaniwa has left Hearts by mutual consent a year before his contract was due to expire.
Oshaniwa, 26, joined the Tynecastle club on a three-year deal in 2015 but made only 25 appearances and none in season 2016-17.
He has been capped 17 times and Hearts said on their website: "The club wishes Juwon well in the future.
"The Nigerian full-back's contract has been ended early, allowing him to move on and find another club."
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/40433331
I am surprised at the cap count. Maybe CHAN qualifiers or something.
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Still cannot wash my eyes clean from watching him play for Nigeria at the WC.
Never has a player so technically barren, featured for Nigeria at the highest level...
Never has a player so technically barren, featured for Nigeria at the highest level...
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We watched this very boring video, 500 times, of Sacchi doing defensive drills, using sticks and without the ball, with Maldini, Baresi and Albertini. We used to think before then that if the other players are better, you have to lose. After that we learned anything is possible – you can beat better teams by using tactics." Jurgen Klopp
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Learnt a while ago that Nigerian players count mere call-ups as caps...truetalk wrote:I am surprised at the cap count. Maybe CHAN qualifiers or something.mojojojo wrote:Nigeria left-back Juwon Oshaniwa has left Hearts by mutual consent a year before his contract was due to expire.
Oshaniwa, 26, joined the Tynecastle club on a three-year deal in 2015 but made only 25 appearances and none in season 2016-17.
He has been capped 17 times and Hearts said on their website: "The club wishes Juwon well in the future.
"The Nigerian full-back's contract has been ended early, allowing him to move on and find another club."
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/40433331
E.g., Efan Ekoku is listed as having "20 caps" for Nigeria (even here on CE).
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Your eyes may be the least of your problems for dude played quite well at the WC, filling in for an inured Echiejile...txj wrote:Still cannot was my eyes clean from watching him play for Nigeria at the WC.
Never has a player so technically barren, featured for Nigeria at the highest level.
But if you seek a truly "technically barren" display, look no further than Lagerback playing Robocop Afolabi at LB at WC 2010.
Here's your pal, PATRICK the 'scout's' glowing review of Oshaniwa at the WC...
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Gotti wrote:Learnt a while ago that Nigerian players count mere call-ups as caps...truetalk wrote:I am surprised at the cap count. Maybe CHAN qualifiers or something.mojojojo wrote:Nigeria left-back Juwon Oshaniwa has left Hearts by mutual consent a year before his contract was due to expire.
Oshaniwa, 26, joined the Tynecastle club on a three-year deal in 2015 but made only 25 appearances and none in season 2016-17.
He has been capped 17 times and Hearts said on their website: "The club wishes Juwon well in the future.
"The Nigerian full-back's contract has been ended early, allowing him to move on and find another club."
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/40433331
E.g., Efan Ekoku is listed as having "20 caps" for Nigeria (even here on CE).
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Actually Oshaniwa made 18 appearances and that is accurate. However, the appearances listed for Ekoku is inaccurate. I saw that and cannot understand how. However, Oshaniwa's appearances are accurate and include 11 competitive games.
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I'll take your word for it, but I am frankly surprised...Enugu II wrote:Gotti
Actually Oshaniwa made 18 appearances and that is accurate. However, the appearances listed for Evoke is inaccurate. I saw that and cannot understand how. However, Oshaniwa's appearances are accurate and include 11 competitive games.
Recall him playing against Egypt in the HB team (and thus likely Niger and Liberia) and the ANC final, but not much else.
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Gotti wrote:I'll take your word for it, but I am frankly surprised...Enugu II wrote:Gotti
Actually Oshaniwa made 18 appearances and that is accurate. However, the appearances listed for Evoke is inaccurate. I saw that and cannot understand how. However, Oshaniwa's appearances are accurate and include 11 competitive games.
Recall him playing against Egypt in the HB team (and thus likely Niger and Liberia) and the ANC final, but not much else.
TBH, I was surprised as well but I checked the database and indeed he has. Here is each game that he played:
1 --1/11/12 -- Angloa -- F
2 --2/15/12 -- Liberia -- F
3 --4/12/12 -- Egypt -- F
4 --5/23/12 -- Peru -- F
5 --6/3/12 -- Namibia -- WCQ
6 --6/9/12 -- Malawi -- WCQ
7 --8/15/12 -- Niger Rep. --F
8 --9/8/12 -- Liberia -- ANCQ
9 --1/9/13 -- Cape Verde -- F
10 --2/10/13 -- B/Faso -- ANC
11 --6/7/14 -- USA -- F
12 --6/16/14 -- Iran -- WC
13 --6/21/14 -- Bosnia -- WC
14 --6/25/14 -- Argentina -- WC
15 --6/30/14 -- France -- WC
16 --10/15/14 -- Sudan -- ANCQ
17 --11/15/14 -- Congo Rep. -- ANCQ
18 --11/19/14 -- S/Africa -- ANCQ
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Enugu II wrote:Gotti wrote:I'll take your word for it, but I am frankly surprised...Enugu II wrote:Gotti
Actually Oshaniwa made 18 appearances and that is accurate. However, the appearances listed for Evoke is inaccurate. I saw that and cannot understand how. However, Oshaniwa's appearances are accurate and include 11 competitive games.
Recall him playing against Egypt in the HB team (and thus likely Niger and Liberia) and the ANC final, but not much else.
TBH, I was surprised as well but I checked the database and indeed he has. Here is each game that he played:
1 --1/11/12 -- Angloa -- F
2 --2/15/12 -- Liberia -- F
3 --4/12/12 -- Egypt -- F
4 --5/23/12 -- Peru -- F
5 --6/3/12 -- Namibia -- WCQ
6 --6/9/12 -- Malawi -- WCQ
7 --8/15/12 -- Niger Rep. --F
8 --9/8/12 -- Liberia -- ANCQ
9 --1/9/13 -- Cape Verde -- F
10 --2/10/13 -- B/Faso -- ANC
11 --6/7/14 -- USA -- F
12 --6/16/14 -- Iran -- WC
13 --6/21/14 -- Bosnia -- WC
14 --6/25/14 -- Argentina -- WC
15 --6/30/14 -- France -- WC
16 --10/15/14 -- Sudan -- ANCQ
17 --11/15/14 -- Congo Rep. -- ANCQ
18 --11/19/14 -- S/Africa -- ANCQ
truly amazing that a player of such poor technical quality can have 18 caps, in a country suffuse with raw talent...
with Uwa u can at the very least point to some quality at some stage of his career. Oshaniwa lacks any redeeming technical quality...
But this is Nigeria...
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We watched this very boring video, 500 times, of Sacchi doing defensive drills, using sticks and without the ball, with Maldini, Baresi and Albertini. We used to think before then that if the other players are better, you have to lose. After that we learned anything is possible – you can beat better teams by using tactics." Jurgen Klopp
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We watched this very boring video, 500 times, of Sacchi doing defensive drills, using sticks and without the ball, with Maldini, Baresi and Albertini. We used to think before then that if the other players are better, you have to lose. After that we learned anything is possible – you can beat better teams by using tactics." Jurgen Klopp
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...I agree..spotted same at the Afcon...when he came in vs Burkina Faso Mikel had to keep dropping back to help him out..dude was totally out of his depth..txj wrote:Still cannot wash my eyes clean from watching him play for Nigeria at the WC.
Never has a player so technically barren, featured for Nigeria at the highest level...
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Danny Shittu and Efe Soji were worst!!!!!txj wrote:Still cannot wash my eyes clean from watching him play for Nigeria at the WC.
Never has a player so technically barren, featured for Nigeria at the highest level...
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Abegi don't be too hard on Shittu at WC 2010...Flex Swift wrote:Danny Shittu and Efe Soji were worst!!!!!txj wrote:Still cannot wash my eyes clean from watching him play for Nigeria at the WC.
Never has a player so technically barren, featured for Nigeria at the highest level...
We all know he was a stiffy, but he also had to cover for Lagerback's brain-fart of playing Robocop at LB.
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Gotti, Flex Swift is lucky that he did not type this rubbish over the long Nigerian weekend, when I was in the mood to write and fight on this site. Even you are not totally disagreeing with him.Gotti wrote:Abegi don't be too hard on Shittu at WC 2010...Flex Swift wrote:Danny Shittu and Efe Soji were worst!!!!!txj wrote:Still cannot wash my eyes clean from watching him play for Nigeria at the WC.
Never has a player so technically barren, featured for Nigeria at the highest level...
We all know he was a stiffy, but he also had to cover for Lagerback's brain-fart of playing Robocop at LB.
I will be the last person to defend Lagerback's Nigerian enterprise as he pretty much admitted to being part of a bribery scheme.
However, Afolabi had to play on the left, after Taiwo got injured against Argentina, & Echiejile (who had been useless throughout the build up and dashed North Korea a goal in that shameful pre-WC friendly) promptly injured himself shortly after coming in. Lagerback's hand was forced and he had to deploy a stiff CentreBack who was otherwise competent for us in the few other appearances for us.
(For those who are arguing against Efe Ambrose, that is the value someone like that brings to a team. Options and flexibility)
Flex Swift is speaking absolute rubbish by suggesting either one of those 2 have put in awful performances for Nigeria. Echiejile, for instance, has been consistently worse, but I digress.
The 2010 team, despite all the odds against it (Probably the most corrupt tournament campaign by Ogunjobi & Co, Mikel & Ike Uche's injuries etc) was playing well enough to go deep (may the quarters or semis) in that tournaments (I was there). They could have taken the game against Argentina (Taiwo's shot, Osaze & Martins brain farts etc). They were dominating Greece until Kaita happened. They were much better than Korea. Kalu Uche hit the bar, Yakubu had the worst miss ever after Yusuf Ayila's brilliant work & Enyeama decided to gift Korea a goal.
I have kept quiet as people insult all sort of players on the 2010 team (Etuhu, Afolabi, Haruna), who simply did nothing but play with passion for a team that had all sorts of challenges. While I don't like to call people out (except those occupying space and playing poorly, when better options are not invited), if we are doing that, we should start with Kaita, Yakubu and Enyeama.
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Never has a player so technically barren, featured for Nigeria at the highest level...
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On what planet could anyone justify the selection of Danny Shittu knowing that he would be marking Messi while the highest level he had ever played at was the English championship. Nigeria went from Centre half pairing the likes of T West of AC Milan/Inter Milan Isaac Okoronkwo Shakhtar Donestsk to Danny Shittutruetalk wrote:Gotti, Flex Swift is lucky that he did not type this rubbish over the long Nigerian weekend, when I was in the mood to write and fight on this site. Even you are not totally disagreeing with him.Gotti wrote:Abegi don't be too hard on Shittu at WC 2010...Flex Swift wrote:Danny Shittu and Efe Soji were worst!!!!!txj wrote:Still cannot wash my eyes clean from watching him play for Nigeria at the WC.
Never has a player so technically barren, featured for Nigeria at the highest level...
We all know he was a stiffy, but he also had to cover for Lagerback's brain-fart of playing Robocop at LB.
I will be the last person to defend Lagerback's Nigerian enterprise as he pretty much admitted to being part of a bribery scheme.
However, Afolabi had to play on the left, after Taiwo got injured against Argentina, & Echiejile (who had been useless throughout the build up and dashed North Korea a goal in that shameful pre-WC friendly) promptly injured himself shortly after coming in. Lagerback's hand was forced and he had to deploy a stiff CentreBack who was otherwise competent for us in the few other appearances for us.
(For those who are arguing against Efe Ambrose, that is the value someone like that brings to a team. Options and flexibility)
Flex Swift is speaking absolute rubbish by suggesting either one of those 2 have put in awful performances for Nigeria. Echiejile, for instance, has been consistently worse, but I digress.
The 2010 team, despite all the odds against it (Probably the most corrupt tournament campaign by Ogunjobi & Co, Mikel & Ike Uche's injuries etc) was playing well enough to go deep (may the quarters or semis) in that tournaments (I was there). They could have taken the game against Argentina (Taiwo's shot, Osaze & Martins brain farts etc). They were dominating Greece until Kaita happened. They were much better than Korea. Kalu Uche hit the bar, Yakubu had the worst miss ever after Yusuf Ayila's brilliant work & Enyeama decided to gift Korea a goal.
I have kept quiet as people insult all sort of players on the 2010 team (Etuhu, Afolabi, Haruna), who simply did nothing but play with passion for a team that had all sorts of challenges. While I don't like to call people out (except those occupying space and playing poorly, when better options are not invited), if we are doing that, we should start with Kaita, Yakubu and Enyeama.
There nothing wrong with our 2002 ANC back four consisting of Babayaro on the left Yobo right back with the pairing of West and Ok to now being Soji at right back who had never played at this level and was totally out of his depth . I watch reruns of ours games and cringe watching Soje trying to control h ball. But hey what do I know those two including Etuhu are fine footballers
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Patrick don comot forum for you, so you can continue your reign as the one eyed king, why you still dey mention his name? Are you secretly missing him and his inside info?Gotti wrote:Your eyes may be the least of your problems for dude played quite well at the WC, filling in for an inured Echiejile...txj wrote:Still cannot was my eyes clean from watching him play for Nigeria at the WC.
Never has a player so technically barren, featured for Nigeria at the highest level.
But if you seek a truly "technically barren" display, look no further than Lagerback playing Robocop Afolabi at LB at WC 2010.
Here's your pal, PATRICK the 'scout's' glowing review of Oshaniwa at the WC...
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=250073
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Well said. Nothing more to addtruetalk wrote:I wish Oshaniwa the best and hope he can land in a spot where he gets playing time and makes a decent income.Obong wrote:He was in the recent London camp and played the practice game between the A and B teams. Hope he sorts himself out as he could be a serviceable option at our problematic left back.
He is however not an option for the SE. Much better talent available in that position. It may not be Alaba level talent, but better than Oshaniwa.
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truetalk wrote:I wish Oshaniwa the best and hope he can land in a spot where he gets playing time and makes a decent income.Obong wrote:He was in the recent London camp and played the practice game between the A and B teams. Hope he sorts himself out as he could be a serviceable option at our problematic left back.
He is however not an option for the SE. Much better talent available in that position. It may not be Alaba level talent, but better than Oshaniwa.
Based on current form, he is not presently a viable SE option...
But I don't think he should be completely (and precipitously) discarded either.
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