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Re: I pray all our players are healthy and ready to go BUT..

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 11:36 pm
by Gotti
mystic wrote:I think that it's between Mikel and Ndidi (and I would lean towards Mikel simply because we have seen how toothless we are without him). However Ndidi does so much for us in midfield that no other player can do. The two, in my mind, are irreplaceable.

For those mentioning Victor Moses, as good as he is, we have seen Nigeria function quite well without him. No doubt, he's one of our most important players (probably our most lethal attacking player) but he's not as essential as Mikel and Ndidi.
Mikel by a country mile...
Ndidi is very good, but if we have to, we can live without him.

Re: I pray all our players are healthy and ready to go BUT..

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 11:40 pm
by john12
Moses is our unarguably best not Mikel.

Re: I pray all our players are healthy and ready to go BUT..

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 11:42 pm
by Igugu
Is it time to start bringing in the Nwakalis please. Some day Mikel and Moses will be unavailable to play for some reason. Bring Nwakali in Mr. Coach.

Re: I pray all our players are healthy and ready to go BUT..

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 11:52 pm
by 9jaMan
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:
john12 wrote:Kajifu ndidi isn’t underrated. His currently playing at his level and well rated by Nigeria fans and Leicester fans. However, to say that his more pivotal to our success than Victor Moses or Mikel Obi is doing too much
Ndidi is as important to the defense as Moses is to the offense. In the end, Rohr is more important than any player. We missed 2 Afcons with Moses and Mikel on the green grass, it’s Rohr that has orchestrated
a winning formula.
Victor Moses was not available for the first Afcon "miss"cos the then coach preferred Musa and Aaron Samuel. In The second nations cup "miss" siasia prefered umar aminu in the SE attack. Nigeria lost two nations cup qualification because Musa was a starter. Nigeria started winning again when Musa hugged the bench. Facts no feelings. Rohr tried to ignore Victor Moses and Mikel but he quickly "recognized". Rohr is the least important factor in SE

Re: I pray all our players are healthy and ready to go BUT..

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2017 5:39 am
by highbury
john12 wrote:Calm down brothers. Why do we have to result to insults for no reasons. If you don’t like a thread or comments just ignore or explain without insulting sheesh
He is a useless man. Everything with Bigpork is just personal. I don't respect the man( I am really doubting he is a real man, more likely a boy)

Re: I pray all our players are healthy and ready to go BUT..

Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 7:15 pm
by highbury
My goodness, I have never seen a SE player that excites me like Ndidi. Mikel is lucky, Onazi's job has been made so much easier

Re: I pray all our players are healthy and ready to go BUT..

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 9:41 am
by Eaglezbeak
highbury wrote:
john12 wrote:Calm down brothers. Why do we have to result to insults for no reasons. If you don’t like a thread or comments just ignore or explain without insulting sheesh
He is a useless man. Everything with Bigpork is just personal. I don't respect the man( I am really doubting he is a real man, more likely a boy)
Or girl (but some little girls are more emotional stable than boys so....).

Re: I pray all our players are healthy and ready to go BUT..

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 9:22 am
by highbury
Ndidi is destined for greatness. I am convinced. I pray he remains injury free. I found that he is Number 1 in successful tackles in the Premier League at the moment.

https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... tal_tackle

Re: I pray all our players are healthy and ready to go BUT..

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 5:14 pm
by Chief Ogbunigwe
highbury wrote:
john12 wrote:Ndidi is becoming a top player. However, our most important players in chronological order are
1, Victor Moses
2, John Obi Mikel
3, Alex iwobi
4, Wilfred ndidi

The rest are easily replaceable
Respectfully, I think Vic and Ndidi are tied for first place. I submit to you that you watch Ndidi closely for Leicester and Nigeria and you will realize his importance in the team. Bonus: He is a top top Professional :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

that is a very suspicious, Wenger-esque expression. The one he uses whenever he bungles a transfer window, either to justify his purchase, or his lack of activity.

Re: I pray all our players are healthy and ready to go BUT..

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 5:16 pm
by deanotito
Our most important player is John Obi Mikel. Wilfred makes us better, and is a huge plus. But were we to lose him, we could replace him fairly easily without a huge drop off. If we lose Mikel, traffic stops. And I haven't seen the one who can step in

Re: I pray all our players are healthy and ready to go BUT..

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 5:19 pm
by metalalloy
vancity eagle wrote:1. John Obi Mikel
2. Victor Moses
3. Alex Iwobi
4. Wilfried Ndidi
5. Leon Balogun


Mikel IMO is still the one player we cannot afford to lose. He is absolutely not replaceable.

end of discussion.

Re: I pray all our players are healthy and ready to go BUT..

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2018 8:55 pm
by highbury
I told you about Ndidi. If he continues this way, he will not stay in Leicester that long