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Deadline Day: All the Transfers Involving Nigerian Players

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Deadline Day: All the Transfers Involving Nigerian Players

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Watfords Nigerian winger Isaac Success has joined Malaga on loan for the rest of the season after reports suggesting he was set to stay at Vicarage road

The 21 year old who struggled at Watford returns to Spain and will link up with compatriot Brown Ideye who also joined on loan

2 other Nigerians Join Ideye and . . . http://www.soccerassembly.com/deadline- ... n-players/
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Watfords Nigerian winger Isaac Success has joined Malaga on loan for the rest of the season after reports suggesting he was set to stay at Vicarage road

The 21 year old who struggled at Watford returns to Spain and will link up with compatriot Brown Ideye who also joined on loan

2 other Nigerians Join Ideye and . . . http://www.soccerassembly.com/deadline- ... n-players/
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Koeman wants the young England youth International to gain valuable experience overseas as he has struggled for minutes in Everton
I saw this in your article in regards to Ademola Lookman. Allardyce is his manager.
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TheHitman47 wrote:
Koeman wants the young England youth International to gain valuable experience overseas as he has struggled for minutes in Everton
I saw this in your article in regards to Ademola Lookman. Allardyce is his manager.
Thanks for the Observation. Appreciate it.
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I am particularly happy that Ideye and Isaac success would be playing together for Malaga in the best league in the world. IF they can both tie down regular shirts and become hits in Malaga, Rohr woudl carry over that chemistry to the National team. This would be great for SE bcos
1. Ighalo would not make the starting 11.
2. With Osimhen becoming a starter at Wolfsburg, Ighalo's chances are reducing.
3. If Ujah does well for Mainz, Rohr would go for him. ROhr is a firm believer in Bundesliga players.
4. More competition on the left wing between Isaac, Simon, Iwobi and Onyekruru.
5. Good legit back up and even competition on the right wing with Moses, Isaac and Iwobi.
6. Iwobi could eventually get drafted to be backup for Mikel in the attacking midfield.

Why the HELL did Ighalo not make a loan move from China? Does he really want this world cup?

I pray Isaac success has gone past his injury and libido issues for good.
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Chief: you raise a good point about why Ighalo did not move.

Here is one thought - could be right or wrong.

Of the Nigerians in China, Ighalo and Martins actually did quite well. Ighalo scored 15 goals last season and he got quite a bit of game time. Also his team placed 7th in the league (higher than Mikel and Martin's teams). Finally of course, he would likely have to take a pay cut if he went elsewhere.

Ideye on the other hand, played games for his team in China in the early part of the season (March to June) scoring 4 goals in 14 games - not a bad ratio. However, after July he did not get game time and was demoted to the reserves - a good reason to seek a move or loan and his team would likely seek to loan him out too.


chief nfachairman wrote:I am particularly happy that Ideye and Isaac success would be playing together for Malaga in the best league in the world. IF they can both tie down regular shirts and become hits in Malaga, Rohr woudl carry over that chemistry to the National team. This would be great for SE bcos
1. Ighalo would not make the starting 11.
2. With Osimhen becoming a starter at Wolfsburg, Ighalo's chances are reducing.
3. If Ujah does well for Mainz, Rohr would go for him. ROhr is a firm believer in Bundesliga players.
4. More competition on the left wing between Isaac, Simon, Iwobi and Onyekruru.
5. Good legit back up and even competition on the right wing with Moses, Isaac and Iwobi.
6. Iwobi could eventually get drafted to be backup for Mikel in the attacking midfield.

Why the HELL did Ighalo not make a loan move from China? Does he really want this world cup?

I pray Isaac success has gone past his injury and libido issues for good.
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sarkin doya wrote:Chief: you raise a good point about why Ighalo did not move.

Here is one thought - could be right or wrong.

Of the Nigerians in China, Ighalo and Martins actually did quite well. Ighalo scored 15 goals last season and he got quite a bit of game time. Also his team placed 7th in the league (higher than Mikel and Martin's teams). Finally of course, he would likely have to take a pay cut if he went elsewhere.

Ideye on the other hand, played games for his team in China in the early part of the season (March to June) scoring 4 goals in 14 games - not a bad ratio. However, after July he did not get game time and was demoted to the reserves - a good reason to seek a move or loan and his team would likely seek to loan him out too.


chief nfachairman wrote:I am particularly happy that Ideye and Isaac success would be playing together for Malaga in the best league in the world. IF they can both tie down regular shirts and become hits in Malaga, Rohr woudl carry over that chemistry to the National team. This would be great for SE bcos
1. Ighalo would not make the starting 11.
2. With Osimhen becoming a starter at Wolfsburg, Ighalo's chances are reducing.
3. If Ujah does well for Mainz, Rohr would go for him. ROhr is a firm believer in Bundesliga players.
4. More competition on the left wing between Isaac, Simon, Iwobi and Onyekruru.
5. Good legit back up and even competition on the right wing with Moses, Isaac and Iwobi.
6. Iwobi could eventually get drafted to be backup for Mikel in the attacking midfield.

Why the HELL did Ighalo not make a loan move from China? Does he really want this world cup?

I pray Isaac success has gone past his injury and libido issues for good.
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Oshimen has only started one game for Wolfsburg. Ujah has some ways to go before cracking the starting line up at Mainz. Success has lots of potential but still has to prove himself. Ideye needs to score more consistently. Ighalo still remains our best option, and is a very good one. Gald he has competition though.
chief nfachairman wrote:I am particularly happy that Ideye and Isaac success would be playing together for Malaga in the best league in the world. IF they can both tie down regular shirts and become hits in Malaga, Rohr woudl carry over that chemistry to the National team. This would be great for SE bcos
1. Ighalo would not make the starting 11.
2. With Osimhen becoming a starter at Wolfsburg, Ighalo's chances are reducing.
3. If Ujah does well for Mainz, Rohr would go for him. ROhr is a firm believer in Bundesliga players.
4. More competition on the left wing between Isaac, Simon, Iwobi and Onyekruru.
5. Good legit back up and even competition on the right wing with Moses, Isaac and Iwobi.
6. Iwobi could eventually get drafted to be backup for Mikel in the attacking midfield.

Why the HELL did Ighalo not make a loan move from China? Does he really want this world cup?

I pray Isaac success has gone past his injury and libido issues for good.
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olu wrote:Oshimen has only started one game for Wolfsburg. Ujah has some ways to go before cracking the starting line up at Mainz. Success has lots of potential but still has to prove himself. Ideye needs to score more consistently. Ighalo still remains our best option, and is a very good one. Gald he has competition though.
chief nfachairman wrote:I am particularly happy that Ideye and Isaac success would be playing together for Malaga in the best league in the world. IF they can both tie down regular shirts and become hits in Malaga, Rohr woudl carry over that chemistry to the National team. This would be great for SE bcos
1. Ighalo would not make the starting 11.
2. With Osimhen becoming a starter at Wolfsburg, Ighalo's chances are reducing.
3. If Ujah does well for Mainz, Rohr would go for him. ROhr is a firm believer in Bundesliga players.
4. More competition on the left wing between Isaac, Simon, Iwobi and Onyekruru.
5. Good legit back up and even competition on the right wing with Moses, Isaac and Iwobi.
6. Iwobi could eventually get drafted to be backup for Mikel in the attacking midfield.

Why the HELL did Ighalo not make a loan move from China? Does he really want this world cup?

I pray Isaac success has gone past his injury and libido issues for good.
Funny enough look at their stats and Ideye is a more ‘consistent ‘ scorer at club level than Ighalo at top leagues (first division).
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