Kanu Offers To Help Convince Enyeama To Return To Eagles
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Re: Kanu Offers To Help Convince Enyeama To Return To Eagles
You better not let the enablers on this forum get on your case and try to drive you out for stating the obvious.[/quote]Dammy wrote:[quote="bully12"]Honestly I blame Keshi for this mess. He was the coach long enough to have found a capable replacement for Enyema but he was stupidly and depravingly parading incompetent Agbim. It took Oliseh nothing to find a good substitute for Enyema. This fool that call himself Rohr is following the footsteps of Keshi, He has been in the job for over year yet no substantial replacement has been found for Ikeme in spite of Ikeme's inconsistency due to injuries . Rohr is not a very serious coach he loves to rely on players already on the team before his tenure started. He has never introduced any new player into his team ,,He is definitely too conservative for my liking. He is not oblivious of the menace in the goal keeping position and yet he has done practically nothing to ameliorate the situation ..
Dammy, na wa for this your comment o. Pure sentiments and bias. Shame that some of us blame the late Keshi for everything wrong with the Eagles.
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Re: Kanu Offers To Help Convince Enyeama To Return To Eagles
Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:You better not let the enablers on this forum get on your case and try to drive you out for stating the obvious.Dammy wrote:[quote="bully12"]Honestly I blame Keshi for this mess. He was the coach long enough to have found a capable replacement for Enyema but he was stupidly and depravingly parading incompetent Agbim. It took Oliseh nothing to find a good substitute for Enyema. This fool that call himself Rohr is following the footsteps of Keshi, He has been in the job for over year yet no substantial replacement has been found for Ikeme in spite of Ikeme's inconsistency due to injuries . Rohr is not a very serious coach he loves to rely on players already on the team before his tenure started. He has never introduced any new player into his team ,,He is definitely too conservative for my liking. He is not oblivious of the menace in the goal keeping position and yet he has done practically nothing to ameliorate the situation ..
Dammy, na wa for this your comment o. Pure sentiments and bias. Shame that some of us blame the late Keshi for everything wrong with the Eagles.[/quote]
My bro, I do not have any sentiments, I am just being factual. Carl Ikeme was available for Nigeria for many years yet Keshi ignored him in favor of Agbim. Oliseh's first act as SE coach was to invite Ikeme and the rest is history. So where is the sentiment?
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Re: Kanu Offers To Help Convince Enyeama To Return To Eagles
I'm wondering what is the "rest of the history" you speak of? Carl was Oliseh's first choice, so Oliseh still didn't build up the GK position with viable alternatives in case Carl was not available (as we have now). So what exactly did Oliseh do differently?Dammy wrote:My bro, I do not have any sentiments, I am just being factual. Carl Ikeme was available for Nigeria for many years yet Keshi ignored him in favor of Agbim. Oliseh's first act as SE coach was to invite Ikeme and the rest is history. So where is the sentiment?Dammy wrote:Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:You better not let the enablers on this forum get on your case and try to drive you out for stating the obvious.Dammy wrote:[quote="bully12"]Honestly I blame Keshi for this mess. He was the coach long enough to have found a capable replacement for Enyema but he was stupidly and depravingly parading incompetent Agbim. It took Oliseh nothing to find a good substitute for Enyema. This fool that call himself Rohr is following the footsteps of Keshi, He has been in the job for over year yet no substantial replacement has been found for Ikeme in spite of Ikeme's inconsistency due to injuries . Rohr is not a very serious coach he loves to rely on players already on the team before his tenure started. He has never introduced any new player into his team ,,He is definitely too conservative for my liking. He is not oblivious of the menace in the goal keeping position and yet he has done practically nothing to ameliorate the situation ..
Dammy, na wa for this your comment o. Pure sentiments and bias. Shame that some of us blame the late Keshi for everything wrong with the Eagles.
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Re: Kanu Offers To Help Convince Enyeama To Return To Eagles
maceo4 wrote:I'm wondering what is the "rest of the history" you speak of? Carl was Oliseh's first choice, so Oliseh still didn't build up the GK position with viable alternatives in case Carl was not available (as we have now). So what exactly did Oliseh do differently?Dammy wrote:My bro, I do not have any sentiments, I am just being factual. Carl Ikeme was available for Nigeria for many years yet Keshi ignored him in favor of Agbim. Oliseh's first act as SE coach was to invite Ikeme and the rest is history. So where is the sentiment?Dammy wrote:Between 2011 and 2015, when Keshi was in charge of the SE, I guess Ikeme was not available for SE selection. Oliseh just stumbled on him.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:You better not let the enablers on this forum get on your case and try to drive you out for stating the obvious.Dammy wrote:[quote="bully12"]Honestly I blame Keshi for this mess. He was the coach long enough to have found a capable replacement for Enyema but he was stupidly and depravingly parading incompetent Agbim. It took Oliseh nothing to find a good substitute for Enyema. This fool that call himself Rohr is following the footsteps of Keshi, He has been in the job for over year yet no substantial replacement has been found for Ikeme in spite of Ikeme's inconsistency due to injuries . Rohr is not a very serious coach he loves to rely on players already on the team before his tenure started. He has never introduced any new player into his team ,,He is definitely too conservative for my liking. He is not oblivious of the menace in the goal keeping position and yet he has done practically nothing to ameliorate the situation ..
Dammy, na wa for this your comment o. Pure sentiments and bias. Shame that some of us blame the late Keshi for everything wrong with the Eagles.
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Re: Kanu Offers To Help Convince Enyeama To Return To Eagles
maceo4 wrote:I'm wondering what is the "rest of the history" you speak of? Carl was Oliseh's first choice, so Oliseh still didn't build up the GK position with viable alternatives in case Carl was not available (as we have now). So what exactly did Oliseh do differently?Dammy wrote:My bro, I do not have any sentiments, I am just being factual. Carl Ikeme was available for Nigeria for many years yet Keshi ignored him in favor of Agbim. Oliseh's first act as SE coach was to invite Ikeme and the rest is history. So where is the sentiment?Dammy wrote:Between 2011 and 2015, when Keshi was in charge of the SE, I guess Ikeme was not available for SE selection. Oliseh just stumbled on him.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:You better not let the enablers on this forum get on your case and try to drive you out for stating the obvious.Dammy wrote:[quote="bully12"]Honestly I blame Keshi for this mess. He was the coach long enough to have found a capable replacement for Enyema but he was stupidly and depravingly parading incompetent Agbim. It took Oliseh nothing to find a good substitute for Enyema. This fool that call himself Rohr is following the footsteps of Keshi, He has been in the job for over year yet no substantial replacement has been found for Ikeme in spite of Ikeme's inconsistency due to injuries . Rohr is not a very serious coach he loves to rely on players already on the team before his tenure started. He has never introduced any new player into his team ,,He is definitely too conservative for my liking. He is not oblivious of the menace in the goal keeping position and yet he has done practically nothing to ameliorate the situation ..
Dammy, na wa for this your comment o. Pure sentiments and bias. Shame that some of us blame the late Keshi for everything wrong with the Eagles.
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Re: Kanu Offers To Help Convince Enyeama To Return To Eagles
How would that have changed the situation that we are in now? Ikeme remains unavailable... There is no depth in our GK positions and hasn't been for a long while, its why we had to call a retired Rufai in 1998. Its completely unfair to say our GK issues are the fault of one NT coach, we are not like Cameroon blessed with lots of GKs, its not one person's fault. Oliseh also had no viable alternative if Ikeme was not available, and I wouldn't blame him for that either.Dammy wrote:Between 2011 and 2015, when Keshi was in charge of the SE, I guess Ikeme was not available for SE selection. Oliseh just stumbled on him.
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Re: Kanu Offers To Help Convince Enyeama To Return To Eagles
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...Cameroon's strategy is becoming vey simple: shoot anywhere within 40 yards.
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Re: Kanu Offers To Help Convince Enyeama To Return To Eagles
... and one of such shots will definitely be a goal for themBell wrote:AT THIS RATE...
...Cameroon's strategy is becoming vey simple: shoot anywhere within 40 yards.
Bell
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Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.