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Wouldn't it be nice if our Russia 2018 team looked like this
...with all these players in their prime:
*************************************Emenike*********************************
**************Moses***********************************Finidi*****************
***************************************Okocha********************************
***********************Mikel************************Oliseh*******************
***Babayaro*****************Taribo************Keshi*************Odiah***
**************************************Rufai************************************
*************************************Emenike*********************************
**************Moses***********************************Finidi*****************
***************************************Okocha********************************
***********************Mikel************************Oliseh*******************
***Babayaro*****************Taribo************Keshi*************Odiah***
**************************************Rufai************************************
Re: Wouldn't it be nice if our Russia 2018 team looked like
Fun list!
Yekini trumps Emenike.
Amunike for me over Moses. Just.
Enyeama for Rufai.
Yobo for Ordiah.
Yekini trumps Emenike.
Amunike for me over Moses. Just.
Enyeama for Rufai.
Yobo for Ordiah.
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Re: Wouldn't it be nice if our Russia 2018 team looked like
Sofoluwe ahead of Babayaro all dayAyo Akinfe wrote:...with all these players in their prime:
*************************************Emenike*********************************
**************Moses***********************************Finidi*****************
***************************************Okocha********************************
***********************Mikel************************Oliseh*******************
***Babayaro*****************Taribo************Keshi*************Odiah***
**************************************Rufai************************************
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Just thinking,
Would they defeat a
.Brazilian team in their Prime with Pele ?
.Argentinian team in their prime led by Diego ?
.German team in their prime led by Franz Beckenbauer ?
.French Team in their prime with Cantona ?
Would they defeat a
.Brazilian team in their Prime with Pele ?
.Argentinian team in their prime led by Diego ?
.German team in their prime led by Franz Beckenbauer ?
.French Team in their prime with Cantona ?
Re: Wouldn't it be nice if our Russia 2018 team looked like
Dude Okocha and Co just got thrashed 8-1 in the star sixes. They had limitations that may not have been obvious but would be exposed in today's football.
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waka-man wrote:Fun list!
Yekini trumps Emenike.
Amunike for me over Moses. Just.
Enyeama for Rufai.
Yobo for Ordiah.
This matter will always be subjective. For me, Emenike is the complete striker, Yobo was not a rightback, Rufai of 94, was world class and Amunike was not as complete a winger as Moses in my opinion.
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No tacklers in that midfield, no chance.
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Re: Wouldn't it be nice if our Russia 2018 team looked like
Muda Lawal ahead of Mikel
Yekini ahead of Emenike( I can't believe you picked Emenike ahead of Yekini)
Amunike ahead of Moses
Odegbami ahead of Finidi
Christian Chukwu ahead of Taribo
Yekini ahead of Emenike( I can't believe you picked Emenike ahead of Yekini)
Amunike ahead of Moses
Odegbami ahead of Finidi
Christian Chukwu ahead of Taribo
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Please provide Emenike's stats that qualify him as 'the complete striker'. To me he is just a slightly better Edith Agoye but with horrible positioning and decision making. For me Obafemi Martins at Inter Milan was much better not to mention Richard Owuobokiri, Jonathan Akpoborie, Chibuzor Ehilegbu & the untouchable Rasheed Yekini who keeps any defence busy and on emergency alert for 90+ mins always. Blasphemy!Ayo Akinfe wrote:waka-man wrote:Fun list!
Yekini trumps Emenike.
Amunike for me over Moses. Just.
Enyeama for Rufai.
Yobo for Ordiah.
This matter will always be subjective. For me, Emenike is the complete striker, Yobo was not a rightback, Rufai of 94, was world class and Amunike was not as complete a winger as Moses in my opinion.
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Re: Wouldn't it be nice if our Russia 2018 team looked like
..WTF?? did he just type that without any PCP intake?Ayo Akinfe wrote:waka-man wrote:Fun list!
Yekini trumps Emenike.
Amunike for me over Moses. Just.
Enyeama for Rufai.
Yobo for Ordiah.
This matter will always be subjective. For me, Emenike is the complete striker, Yobo was not a rightback, Rufai of 94, was world class and Amunike was not as complete a winger as Moses in my opinion.
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Yekini for Emenike: Yekini has scored far more goals for NIgeria than Emenike.Ayo Akinfe wrote:...with all these players in their prime:
*************************************Emenike*********************************
**************Moses***********************************Finidi*****************
***************************************Okocha********************************
***********************Mikel************************Oliseh*******************
***Babayaro*****************Taribo************Keshi*************Odiah***
**************************************Rufai************************************
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You guys and nostalgia, Moses is much better, same Amu that looked like a mumu on the Barca team? He didn't have one tenth of Moses' ability, I've seen all the 1994 ANC and WC games, and some of his games at Barca, you guys overhype the bobos talent. A focused Moses with his head screwed on right is much better.paj wrote:..WTF?? did he just type that without any PCP intake?Ayo Akinfe wrote:waka-man wrote:Fun list!
Yekini trumps Emenike.
Amunike for me over Moses. Just.
Enyeama for Rufai.
Yobo for Ordiah.
This matter will always be subjective. For me, Emenike is the complete striker, Yobo was not a rightback, Rufai of 94, was world class and Amunike was not as complete a winger as Moses in my opinion.
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Father...forgive him ..for the opaks he's yanning...maceo4 wrote:You guys and nostalgia, Moses is much better, same Amu that looked like a mumu on the Barca team? He didn't have one tenth of Moses' ability, I've seen all the 1994 ANC and WC games, and some of his games at Barca, you guys overhype the bobos talent. A focused Moses with his head screwed on right is much better.paj wrote:..WTF?? did he just type that without any PCP intake?Ayo Akinfe wrote:waka-man wrote:Fun list!
Yekini trumps Emenike.
Amunike for me over Moses. Just.
Enyeama for Rufai.
Yobo for Ordiah.
This matter will always be subjective. For me, Emenike is the complete striker, Yobo was not a rightback, Rufai of 94, was world class and Amunike was not as complete a winger as Moses in my opinion.
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Wey Omokaro, Amokachi and Ikpeba?
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Well if you're suggesting Moses isn't focused and his head isn't screwed on right then aren't you contradicting yourself?maceo4 wrote:You guys and nostalgia, Moses is much better, same Amu that looked like a mumu on the Barca team? He didn't have one tenth of Moses' ability, I've seen all the 1994 ANC and WC games, and some of his games at Barca, you guys overhype the bobos talent. A focused Moses with his head screwed on right is much better.paj wrote:..WTF?? did he just type that without any PCP intake?Ayo Akinfe wrote:waka-man wrote:Fun list!
Yekini trumps Emenike.
Amunike for me over Moses. Just.
Enyeama for Rufai.
Yobo for Ordiah.
This matter will always be subjective. For me, Emenike is the complete striker, Yobo was not a rightback, Rufai of 94, was world class and Amunike was not as complete a winger as Moses in my opinion.
I'd like to watch Amuneke again before I can give an educated opinion but I think he was a better ambidextrous player and was very good aerially. Can't say the same for Moses. I still remember him tearing it up at the Cairo 91 All Africa Games. My Lord. Unfortunately he lost his head in the semis against Cameroon and got tossed for decking an opponent thus costing us the game.
Off the top of my head I think Moses may be more skilful but Amuneke more businesslike.
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If every team at the wc could do the same we still wouldn't do better than what we're used to.
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The Moses of today has his head screwed on properly and is more playing more business like than he was a few seasons ago and it's showing in his SE displays. I mean to me All African games can't be the barometer to judge how good Amun was, he wasn't even a starter for SE until the finals in ANC 94, and he did well at the WC, but to me his talent level is nowhere near a Moses and Moses is starting to perform consistently at a high level, where Emma failed to really perform at Barca when he got to that sort of level.theYemster wrote:Well if you're suggesting Moses isn't focused and his head isn't screwed on right then aren't you contradicting yourself?maceo4 wrote:You guys and nostalgia, Moses is much better, same Amu that looked like a mumu on the Barca team? He didn't have one tenth of Moses' ability, I've seen all the 1994 ANC and WC games, and some of his games at Barca, you guys overhype the bobos talent. A focused Moses with his head screwed on right is much better.paj wrote:..WTF?? did he just type that without any PCP intake?Ayo Akinfe wrote:waka-man wrote:Fun list!
Yekini trumps Emenike.
Amunike for me over Moses. Just.
Enyeama for Rufai.
Yobo for Ordiah.
This matter will always be subjective. For me, Emenike is the complete striker, Yobo was not a rightback, Rufai of 94, was world class and Amunike was not as complete a winger as Moses in my opinion.
I'd like to watch Amuneke again before I can give an educated opinion but I think he was a better ambidextrous player and was very good aerially. Can't say the same for Moses. I still remember him tearing it up at the Cairo 91 All Africa Games. My Lord. Unfortunately he lost his head in the semis against Cameroon and got tossed for decking an opponent thus costing us the game.
Off the top of my head I think Moses may be more skilful but Amuneke more businesslike.
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Why dealing with illusional possibilities?
We have a powerful squad which needs improvements in some departments.
Talking about the current squad we still need depth/quality in both full back positions.
Furthermore I believe we need a quality back-up/successor for Mikel Obi. Ovie Ejaria is a raw diamond diamond who is yet to break through. Nigeria will only have a chance to get him if we cap him before he becomes a star like Dele Alli.
In the attacking department V. Moses, Moses Simon, Kelechi, Iwobi, Ighalo and Ahmed Musa are quite certain to make our WC squad but Dennis Bonnavenura should be a serious contender.
The long and short of it, we have a very potent WC squad without Jay Jay, Finidi and co.
We have a powerful squad which needs improvements in some departments.
Talking about the current squad we still need depth/quality in both full back positions.
Furthermore I believe we need a quality back-up/successor for Mikel Obi. Ovie Ejaria is a raw diamond diamond who is yet to break through. Nigeria will only have a chance to get him if we cap him before he becomes a star like Dele Alli.
In the attacking department V. Moses, Moses Simon, Kelechi, Iwobi, Ighalo and Ahmed Musa are quite certain to make our WC squad but Dennis Bonnavenura should be a serious contender.
The long and short of it, we have a very potent WC squad without Jay Jay, Finidi and co.
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I'm assuming this is about 94 to present otherwise Odegbami and Chukwu would be in there.
On the Moses V Amunike debate:
Moses is nowhere (yet) at the Amunike 94 level. Sadly injury ruined his Barca careeer which may cloud people's memories. If you really want to get a sense of the man, watch the Bulgaria 94 game. He was devastating.
On the Moses V Amunike debate:
Moses is nowhere (yet) at the Amunike 94 level. Sadly injury ruined his Barca careeer which may cloud people's memories. If you really want to get a sense of the man, watch the Bulgaria 94 game. He was devastating.
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If everyone came up with their best 11, we would all have different teams. It was hard for instance leaving out Christian Chukwu, Sylvanus Okpalla and Okey Isima but alas, man no get choice.
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As Kongi rightly said, if every team could do likewise, Nigeria would receive and not just receive, but receeeeeeeeeeive!
At no point in time have the Super Eagles been super on a global scale. Some might argue the Olympians were just that, but one would contest the value of Olympic gold before a continental cup, be that Copa America, Af CoN, European Championships etc. Superlative demands the grandest stage and greatest yield. The World Cup.
The class of 94 were good but again it's all ifs and buts, much like the once heralded and now disappointingly dormant, KnK threads of Rant & Rave. Perhaps that squad today, with better in game management, could've gone on to much more in that tournament. Who knows.
Today, Nigeria is amongst the many also rans, who'll be hoping to emerge unscathed from the group, throw a punch in the round of sixteen, before being knocked unconscious there or thereabouts. Is there enough about the Eagles today to have them flap their wings beyond the usual exit point? There is indeed promise in the pedigree of personnel, Victor Moses, John Obi, Wilfred Ndidi, Kelechi Iheanacho et al are a decent spine, but there remains a lack of identity that promises to prove deleterious when the time arrives. In order to go beyond the usual, Nigeria needs to breakaway from routine and dare to be different. The tools are no lesser than that of Costa Rica and yet, they have eclipsed every distance run by Africa's kings.
Rohr has a big job on his hands and arguably finer tools than his predecessors, all things considered. Defenders may well have been better back then, but back then, were the opposing forwards not of a higher standard? The game became more centralised and in doing so, the rise of the number 8, saw the fall of the number 9. There are no Romarios, Baggio, Ronaldos locking horns with centre-halves, the threat now is much deeper or coming from the outside-in, Messi, Ronaldo, Robben, all be the latter savagely receding and very much a part of a regressing Orange army.
Rohr has a decent squad and with fine tuning, arguably a squad good enough to get into the dining room, as opposed to the peaking through the kitchen window. Failing that, he should calmly climb inside the pot carrying two scotch bonnets and a handful of okazi leaves, after firing up the gas.
At no point in time have the Super Eagles been super on a global scale. Some might argue the Olympians were just that, but one would contest the value of Olympic gold before a continental cup, be that Copa America, Af CoN, European Championships etc. Superlative demands the grandest stage and greatest yield. The World Cup.
The class of 94 were good but again it's all ifs and buts, much like the once heralded and now disappointingly dormant, KnK threads of Rant & Rave. Perhaps that squad today, with better in game management, could've gone on to much more in that tournament. Who knows.
Today, Nigeria is amongst the many also rans, who'll be hoping to emerge unscathed from the group, throw a punch in the round of sixteen, before being knocked unconscious there or thereabouts. Is there enough about the Eagles today to have them flap their wings beyond the usual exit point? There is indeed promise in the pedigree of personnel, Victor Moses, John Obi, Wilfred Ndidi, Kelechi Iheanacho et al are a decent spine, but there remains a lack of identity that promises to prove deleterious when the time arrives. In order to go beyond the usual, Nigeria needs to breakaway from routine and dare to be different. The tools are no lesser than that of Costa Rica and yet, they have eclipsed every distance run by Africa's kings.
Rohr has a big job on his hands and arguably finer tools than his predecessors, all things considered. Defenders may well have been better back then, but back then, were the opposing forwards not of a higher standard? The game became more centralised and in doing so, the rise of the number 8, saw the fall of the number 9. There are no Romarios, Baggio, Ronaldos locking horns with centre-halves, the threat now is much deeper or coming from the outside-in, Messi, Ronaldo, Robben, all be the latter savagely receding and very much a part of a regressing Orange army.
Rohr has a decent squad and with fine tuning, arguably a squad good enough to get into the dining room, as opposed to the peaking through the kitchen window. Failing that, he should calmly climb inside the pot carrying two scotch bonnets and a handful of okazi leaves, after firing up the gas.
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Not really.
The brand of football that the Eagles played in the 90s was RARE. A disciplined 90s team would definitely have been true World Beaters, no doubt about it! The style supreme!
The problem is that a lot of teams today play with our 90s style! The 90s Eagles would still be good today, but they would be less effective without tactical massaging. The 90s was a missed opportunity for Nigeria, that team was not overhyped! Even the teams that beat them were take aback by their style of play!
That was a team that didn't know how good it was, and wasn't organized enough to take advantage of its strength!
The brand of football that the Eagles played in the 90s was RARE. A disciplined 90s team would definitely have been true World Beaters, no doubt about it! The style supreme!
The problem is that a lot of teams today play with our 90s style! The 90s Eagles would still be good today, but they would be less effective without tactical massaging. The 90s was a missed opportunity for Nigeria, that team was not overhyped! Even the teams that beat them were take aback by their style of play!
That was a team that didn't know how good it was, and wasn't organized enough to take advantage of its strength!
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