Re: AKPEYI IS BACK!
Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2017 2:41 pm
Bp, agbim holds that title
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Cellular wrote:Unku, Akpeyi was a problem and a liability.1naija wrote:I repeat, Akpeyi was not our problem against South Africa. We need to worry about our strikers.
He lacks confidence.
He inspires ZERO confidence in his back four or for the matter his team.
He has no command of his area nor his defenders.
He does not read the game.
He has little or no football IQ, evident with his decision not to foul a player outside the area... his lack of understanding of the situation at a critical time is enough to have him banished.
Lastly, he is neither a shot stopper nor a goal keeper. He is just there...
At lest Agbim could block shots with his pot belly!!!john12 wrote:Bp, agbim holds that title
1naija wrote:Cellular wrote:Unku, Akpeyi was a problem and a liability.1naija wrote:I repeat, Akpeyi was not our problem against South Africa. We need to worry about our strikers.
He lacks confidence.
He inspires ZERO confidence in his back four or for the matter his team.
He has no command of his area nor his defenders.
He does not read the game.
He has little or no football IQ, evident with his decision not to foul a player outside the area... his lack of understanding of the situation at a critical time is enough to have him banished.
Lastly, he is neither a shot stopper nor a goal keeper. He is just there...
Our great grand uncle, your post seems based on "I did not watch the match" but here is my players rating. How do you know he inspires no confidence in his defenders? Did you talk to any of the defenders? How are you sure the defenders inspire confidence in him. The South African players were dicing and slicing our midfield like they were 11 peles and here we are talking about a goalkeeper inspiring confidence. If owngoal is to be believed this time, Rohr is right in focusing on finding a credible striker. You cannot defend well consistently if you are constantly under pressure because every time you have the ball upfront you are turning it back to the opponent. I have played this game at the highest level (the bay Area co-ed league) and I will tell you that no goalkeeper will be successful being under constant pressure for 90 minutes. Eventually, you are going to let in a goal or 2 no matter how much confidence you inspire in a weak back four. Just ask Vincent Enyeama how he held up against Argentina after being bombarded constantly because our defense could not prevent Di Maria and Messi from terrorizing us.
you dey mind the guy, dey follow shewens tap soccerKako wrote:1naija wrote:Cellular wrote:Unku, Akpeyi was a problem and a liability.1naija wrote:I repeat, Akpeyi was not our problem against South Africa. We need to worry about our strikers.
He lacks confidence.
He inspires ZERO confidence in his back four or for the matter his team.
He has no command of his area nor his defenders.
He does not read the game.
He has little or no football IQ, evident with his decision not to foul a player outside the area... his lack of understanding of the situation at a critical time is enough to have him banished.
Lastly, he is neither a shot stopper nor a goal keeper. He is just there...
Our great grand uncle, your post seems based on "I did not watch the match" but here is my players rating. How do you know he inspires no confidence in his defenders? Did you talk to any of the defenders? How are you sure the defenders inspire confidence in him. The South African players were dicing and slicing our midfield like they were 11 peles and here we are talking about a goalkeeper inspiring confidence. If owngoal is to be believed this time, Rohr is right in focusing on finding a credible striker. You cannot defend well consistently if you are constantly under pressure because every time you have the ball upfront you are turning it back to the opponent. I have played this game at the highest level (the bay Area co-ed league) and I will tell you that no goalkeeper will be successful being under constant pressure for 90 minutes. Eventually, you are going to let in a goal or 2 no matter how much confidence you inspire in a weak back four. Just ask Vincent Enyeama how he held up against Argentina after being bombarded constantly because our defense could not prevent Di Maria and Messi from terrorizing us.
Bigpokey24 wrote:you this 1naija you get audacity for that your big mouth to claim you played the game at a very high level you are a joke...if you did, then i played in the worldcup u17
Na wah. Does Akpeyi have any skills at all? I would think his invitation to the national team is because he's atleast good enough at his best. No?Cellular wrote:Unku, Akpeyi was a problem and a liability.1naija wrote:I repeat, Akpeyi was not our problem against South Africa. We need to worry about our strikers.
He lacks confidence.
He inspires ZERO confidence in his back four or for the matter his team.
He has no command of his area nor his defenders.
He does not read the game.
He has little or no football IQ, evident with his decision not to foul a player outside the area... his lack of understanding of the situation at a critical time is enough to have him banished.
Lastly, he is neither a shot stopper nor a goal keeper. He is just there...
No!felarey wrote:Na wah. Does Akpeyi have any skills at all? I would think his invitation to the national team is because he's atleast good enough at his best. No?Cellular wrote:Unku, Akpeyi was a problem and a liability.1naija wrote:I repeat, Akpeyi was not our problem against South Africa. We need to worry about our strikers.
He lacks confidence.
He inspires ZERO confidence in his back four or for the matter his team.
He has no command of his area nor his defenders.
He does not read the game.
He has little or no football IQ, evident with his decision not to foul a player outside the area... his lack of understanding of the situation at a critical time is enough to have him banished.
Lastly, he is neither a shot stopper nor a goal keeper. He is just there...
Well Enrico has been working with Ezenwa and Daniel (I think). Maybe one of those 2 will be good enough.Mr Shows wrote:No!felarey wrote:Na wah. Does Akpeyi have any skills at all? I would think his invitation to the national team is because he's atleast good enough at his best. No?Cellular wrote:Unku, Akpeyi was a problem and a liability.1naija wrote:I repeat, Akpeyi was not our problem against South Africa. We need to worry about our strikers.
He lacks confidence.
He inspires ZERO confidence in his back four or for the matter his team.
He has no command of his area nor his defenders.
He does not read the game.
He has little or no football IQ, evident with his decision not to foul a player outside the area... his lack of understanding of the situation at a critical time is enough to have him banished.
Lastly, he is neither a shot stopper nor a goal keeper. He is just there...
felarey wrote:Well Enrico has been working with Ezenwa and Daniel (I think). Maybe one of those 2 will be good enough.Mr Shows wrote:No!felarey wrote:Na wah. Does Akpeyi have any skills at all? I would think his invitation to the national team is because he's atleast good enough at his best. No?Cellular wrote:Unku, Akpeyi was a problem and a liability.1naija wrote:I repeat, Akpeyi was not our problem against South Africa. We need to worry about our strikers.
He lacks confidence.
He inspires ZERO confidence in his back four or for the matter his team.
He has no command of his area nor his defenders.
He does not read the game.
He has little or no football IQ, evident with his decision not to foul a player outside the area... his lack of understanding of the situation at a critical time is enough to have him banished.
Lastly, he is neither a shot stopper nor a goal keeper. He is just there...
Wow, what a story it will be if Ajiboye gets the nod.Enugu II wrote:Felarey,
Media reports actually indicate that Dele Ajiboye has been the top GK in camp but with Ezenwa as captain one wonders if he will get to start. In any case, some reports indicate that the new GK Coach has recommended that Ajiboye join the full SE ca,p for Cameroon preparation. We shall see if all of that is true or not.
felarey wrote:Well Enrico has been working with Ezenwa and Daniel (I think). Maybe one of those 2 will be good enough.Mr Shows wrote:No!felarey wrote:Na wah. Does Akpeyi have any skills at all? I would think his invitation to the national team is because he's atleast good enough at his best. No?Cellular wrote:Unku, Akpeyi was a problem and a liability.1naija wrote:I repeat, Akpeyi was not our problem against South Africa. We need to worry about our strikers.
He lacks confidence.
He inspires ZERO confidence in his back four or for the matter his team.
He has no command of his area nor his defenders.
He does not read the game.
He has little or no football IQ, evident with his decision not to foul a player outside the area... his lack of understanding of the situation at a critical time is enough to have him banished.
Lastly, he is neither a shot stopper nor a goal keeper. He is just there...
Cellular wrote:Chief, no laff o.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Unku Celly don kill persin o!Cellular wrote:Unku, Akpeyi was a problem and a liability.1naija wrote:I repeat, Akpeyi was not our problem against South Africa. We need to worry about our strikers.
He lacks confidence.
He inspires ZERO confidence in his back four or for the matter his team.
He has no command of his area nor his defenders.
He does not read the game.
He has little or no football IQ, evident with his decision not to foul a player outside the area... his lack of understanding of the situation at a critical time is enough to have him banished.
Lastly, he is neither a shot stopper nor a goal keeper. He is just there...
Even his team mates dey fear gee am back pass...
txj wrote:Cellular wrote:Chief, no laff o.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Unku Celly don kill persin o!Cellular wrote:Unku, Akpeyi was a problem and a liability.1naija wrote:I repeat, Akpeyi was not our problem against South Africa. We need to worry about our strikers.
He lacks confidence.
He inspires ZERO confidence in his back four or for the matter his team.
He has no command of his area nor his defenders.
He does not read the game.
He has little or no football IQ, evident with his decision not to foul a player outside the area... his lack of understanding of the situation at a critical time is enough to have him banished.
Lastly, he is neither a shot stopper nor a goal keeper. He is just there...
Even his team mates dey fear gee am back pass...
FactsFlex Swift wrote:At lest Agbim could block shots with his pot belly!!!john12 wrote:Bp, agbim holds that title
Damn. This was so on point.Cellular wrote:Unku, Akpeyi was a problem and a liability.1naija wrote:I repeat, Akpeyi was not our problem against South Africa. We need to worry about our strikers.
He lacks confidence.
He inspires ZERO confidence in his back four or for the matter his team.
He has no command of his area nor his defenders.
He does not read the game.
He has little or no football IQ, evident with his decision not to foul a player outside the area... his lack of understanding of the situation at a critical time is enough to have him banished.
Lastly, he is neither a shot stopper nor a goal keeper. He is just there...
1naija, after rewatching todays friendly, i think you owe Cellular an apology.1naija wrote:Cellular wrote:Unku, Akpeyi was a problem and a liability.1naija wrote:I repeat, Akpeyi was not our problem against South Africa. We need to worry about our strikers.
He lacks confidence.
He inspires ZERO confidence in his back four or for the matter his team.
He has no command of his area nor his defenders.
He does not read the game.
He has little or no football IQ, evident with his decision not to foul a player outside the area... his lack of understanding of the situation at a critical time is enough to have him banished.
Lastly, he is neither a shot stopper nor a goal keeper. He is just there...
Our great grand uncle, your post seems based on "I did not watch the match" but here is my players rating. How do you know he inspires no confidence in his defenders? Did you talk to any of the defenders? How are you sure the defenders inspire confidence in him. The South African players were dicing and slicing our midfield like they were 11 peles and here we are talking about a goalkeeper inspiring confidence. If owngoal is to be believed this time, Rohr is right in focusing on finding a credible striker. You cannot defend well consistently if you are constantly under pressure because every time you have the ball upfront you are turning it back to the opponent. I have played this game at the highest level (the bay Area co-ed league) and I will tell you that no goalkeeper will be successful being under constant pressure for 90 minutes. Eventually, you are going to let in a goal or 2 no matter how much confidence you inspire in a weak back four. Just ask Vincent Enyeama how he held up against Argentina after being bombarded constantly because our defense could not prevent Di Maria and Messi from terrorizing us.