Is Jordan Ibe still elegible for SE?

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Is Jordan Ibe still elegible for SE?

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I watched this game (because I had nothing to do) .
Jordan Ibe has improved a lot
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Yes, he is still eligible and has been making efforts towards playing for Nigeria but he is receiving the cold shoulder treatment because of his initial negative attitude towards playing for Nigeria when he was approached by Oliseh.
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Dammy wrote:Yes, he is still eligible and has been making efforts towards playing for Nigeria but he is receiving the cold shoulder treatment because of his initial negative attitude towards playing for Nigeria when he was approached by Oliseh.
Oh I see, so he's one of them mercenaries. Then leave him to RIP

BTW, he came on for the last 30 mins, and made a difference
I hia say he get small Ghana blood :winking:
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Rawlings wrote:
Dammy wrote:Yes, he is still eligible and has been making efforts towards playing for Nigeria but he is receiving the cold shoulder treatment because of his initial negative attitude towards playing for Nigeria when he was approached by Oliseh.
Oh I see, so he's one of them mercenaries. Then leave him to RIP

BTW, he came on for the last 30 mins, and made a difference
I hia say he get small Ghana blood :winking:
:rotf: His dad told me its no to Nigeria 2 years ago :rotf: he'll "probably" change like Danish beer (Carlsberg strap line).
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Rawlings wrote:
Dammy wrote:Yes, he is still eligible and has been making efforts towards playing for Nigeria but he is receiving the cold shoulder treatment because of his initial negative attitude towards playing for Nigeria when he was approached by Oliseh.
Oh I see, so he's one of them mercenaries. Then leave him to RIP

BTW, he came on for the last 30 mins, and made a difference
I hia say he get small Ghana blood :winking:
With his height you may be on to something..
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We're too deep on the wings
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Are you talking about Jordan Eyeb or is this anoda Jordan?

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EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:We're too deep on the wings
Ghana could do with the extra fire power.... they can keep the change too..
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He would be Ghana's second best player after Asamoah Gyan.
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The more the merrier...guys he is a good young player and he balled today!! :clap: :clap: :clap:

Plus, we need to teach him how to pronounce his name! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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How the seasons change. A few years back, this lad considered the superior to Raheem Sterling and very much a part of the Liverpudlian Jacobite revolution. Needless to say, said revolution will not be televised, googlised, snapchatted or scrawled on papyrus. And Ibe, from a position of fictional prominence in this chimerical resurrection, to one of actual factual obsolescence. A bitter and yet brilliant lesson. Ibe will hopefully rise to champion the Cherries and the experience, the staunch curriculum of a full blooded relegation dogfight will harden his hide and have his chest hirsute.
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Ibe's drop out of prominence is baffling.
How they got it so wrong, I can't understand.
Its a real headfvck.
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Until he can pronounce his name he is not eligible.
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Its a Goal wrote:Until he can pronounce his name he is not eligible.
... and let me add, anybody; with Nigerian blood, who pompously turned us down when approached initially should NOT be eligible to play for Nigeria - ever.

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I cringe every time I hear him pronounce his name "Aibe"
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AT this moment he is not SE quality. who can he replace?
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He played well in this match, something he jas noy done in about 2 seasons. But i am still not sold on him.
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Liverpool must be one of the most inconsisten teams in the EPL
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joao wrote:AT this moment he is not SE quality. who can he replace?
He can replace Iheanacho, who is a joke these days
..and some CE folks said he was better than Jesus :rotf: :rotf:
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Rawlings wrote:
joao wrote:AT this moment he is not SE quality. who can he replace?
He can replace Iheanacho, who is a joke these days
..and some CE folks said he was better than Jesus :rotf: :rotf:
You'll find he doesn't play in the position but anyway you're Ghanaian right?
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Its a Goal wrote:Until he can pronounce his name he is not eligible.
:rotf: :rotf: :rotf: The guy does not even have Ibe on his jersey anymore. He has Jordon on his shirt this season.
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^For many an England born, the childhood perception of Africa is such that it's not cool to be African. The schools will never teach any more than the whitewashed history, t'is for the parent to sow seeds of the ancestral and cultural heritage in the gardens of youth and water them accordingly.

How was he taught to pronounce his name in infancy? What does he know of its meaning and lineage? A culturally deficient child is not only ignorant but oft the produce of a seed unwatered.

Whether it's Aiybe, Aiibe or Eyeb, what's for sure...Jerome gets more time than Brandon and at the airport they'll search all through (his) bag and tell (him) that's it's random
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Honestly the fact that he can't pronounce his own name is still surprising to me
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