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Re: Iwobi had excellent game watch the highlights
I think most CEs wish the lad well.
The issue that seems to dog his career is consistency. It can't be a bad thing to highlight those issues can it?
The issue that seems to dog his career is consistency. It can't be a bad thing to highlight those issues can it?
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Re: Iwobi had excellent game watch the highlights
No but it is a bad thing when most of those CE's only see mistakes that he makes and harps on it.cchinukw wrote:I think most CEs wish the lad well.
The issue that seems to dog his career is consistency. It can't be a bad thing to highlight those issues can it?
We have been brainwashed by the Premier League that it's the best in the world. Nonsense. It's the best brand
Roy Keane: ITV 02/25/14
He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
Gary Neville: Mirror: 12/23/14
I think Spain’s by far the best league.
Scholes. UK Guardian 9/6/16
Roy Keane: ITV 02/25/14
He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
Gary Neville: Mirror: 12/23/14
I think Spain’s by far the best league.
Scholes. UK Guardian 9/6/16
Re: Iwobi had excellent game watch the highlights
Robbynice wrote:Iwobi was all that plus a bag of chips today. Fact not feelings.
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Re: Iwobi had excellent game watch the highlights
1naija wrote:Robbynice wrote:Iwobi was all that plus a bag of chips today. Fact not feelings.
Uncle, What is this? Are we still in the 90s?
What's next? Peace in the Middle East?
We have been brainwashed by the Premier League that it's the best in the world. Nonsense. It's the best brand
Roy Keane: ITV 02/25/14
He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
Gary Neville: Mirror: 12/23/14
I think Spain’s by far the best league.
Scholes. UK Guardian 9/6/16
Roy Keane: ITV 02/25/14
He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
Gary Neville: Mirror: 12/23/14
I think Spain’s by far the best league.
Scholes. UK Guardian 9/6/16
Re: Iwobi had excellent game watch the highlights
maceo4 wrote:Nwakali nko thats been dazzling the likes of Barcelona week in week out...EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Ajagun and Nwakali have already passed that test, think Ajagun scored a hat trickAyo Akinfe wrote:This was only Southampton. Can he do it against stellar opposition?
And a pocket trick vs Real Madrid.
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Re: Iwobi had excellent game watch the highlights
The Nigerian Disease.metalalloy wrote:No but it is a bad thing when most of those CE's only see mistakes that he makes and harps on it.cchinukw wrote:I think most CEs wish the lad well.
The issue that seems to dog his career is consistency. It can't be a bad thing to highlight those issues can it?
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Re: Iwobi had excellent game watch the highlights
I work with a Serbian guy believe me those guys worship Alex mitrovic
a guy who is currently playing championship football in England
I believe the unwavering support he gets from his countrymen fuels his incredible displays for his country
It would be wonderful if all Nigerians could rally round Iwobi.
and give him our unconditional support
Performances like Sunday's don't surprise me one bit
He has football intellect, skills ,balance. flair.
All he needs is consistency and better goal instincts
this is an ELITE footballer who could have chosen England as many of his peers have done
instead he chose to play for us at the height of his career.
Not only that he has royal blood in him.
The captaincy of the SE is his by right.
Lets not wait for the world to honor this kid before we do.
a guy who is currently playing championship football in England
I believe the unwavering support he gets from his countrymen fuels his incredible displays for his country
It would be wonderful if all Nigerians could rally round Iwobi.
and give him our unconditional support
Performances like Sunday's don't surprise me one bit
He has football intellect, skills ,balance. flair.
All he needs is consistency and better goal instincts
this is an ELITE footballer who could have chosen England as many of his peers have done
instead he chose to play for us at the height of his career.
Not only that he has royal blood in him.
The captaincy of the SE is his by right.
Lets not wait for the world to honor this kid before we do.
Re: Iwobi had excellent game watch the highlights
KPOM!!!smartbrother wrote:I work with a Serbian guy believe me those guys worship Alex mitrovic
a guy who is currently playing championship football in England
I believe the unwavering support he gets from his countrymen fuels his incredible displays for his country
It would be wonderful if all Nigerians could rally round Iwobi.
and give him our unconditional support
Performances like Sunday's don't surprise me one bit
He has football intellect, skills ,balance. flair.
All he needs is consistency and better goal instincts
this is an ELITE footballer who could have chosen England as many of his peers have done
instead he chose to play for us at the height of his career.
Not only that he has royal blood in him.
The captaincy of the SE is his by right.
Lets not wait for the world to honor this kid before we do.
"Ole kuku ni gbogbo wọn "
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Not sure about captaincy as I dont see captain qualities yet. You dont need to wear an armband to show leadership skills on and off the pitch.smartbrother wrote:I work with a Serbian guy believe me those guys worship Alex mitrovic
a guy who is currently playing championship football in England
I believe the unwavering support he gets from his countrymen fuels his incredible displays for his country
It would be wonderful if all Nigerians could rally round Iwobi.
and give him our unconditional support
Performances like Sunday's don't surprise me one bit
He has football intellect, skills ,balance. flair.
All he needs is consistency and better goal instincts
this is an ELITE footballer who could have chosen England as many of his peers have done
instead he chose to play for us at the height of his career.
Not only that he has royal blood in him.
The captaincy of the SE is his by right.
Lets not wait for the world to honor this kid before we do.
That said I agree with the support for ALL Nigerian players.
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Re: Iwobi had excellent game watch the highlights
The next 'natural' captain I see as Ndidi in about 4-5 years.Cristao II wrote:Not sure about captaincy as I dont see captain qualities yet. You dont need to wear an armband to show leadership skills on and off the pitch.smartbrother wrote:I work with a Serbian guy believe me those guys worship Alex mitrovic
a guy who is currently playing championship football in England
I believe the unwavering support he gets from his countrymen fuels his incredible displays for his country
It would be wonderful if all Nigerians could rally round Iwobi.
and give him our unconditional support
Performances like Sunday's don't surprise me one bit
He has football intellect, skills ,balance. flair.
All he needs is consistency and better goal instincts
this is an ELITE footballer who could have chosen England as many of his peers have done
instead he chose to play for us at the height of his career.
Not only that he has royal blood in him.
The captaincy of the SE is his by right.
Lets not wait for the world to honor this kid before we do.
That said I agree with the support for ALL Nigerian players.
Inbetween Mikel and him will probably be 'intermediate' captains Ekong (who might not command a permanent slot in the team as others emerge) and Moses who I do not really see as a leader.
Iwobi will probably be Ndidi's vice.
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Re: Iwobi had excellent game watch the highlights
I can't believe I am doing this .... But I agreed with most of what you said.smartbrother wrote:I work with a Serbian guy believe me those guys worship Alex mitrovic
a guy who is currently playing championship football in England
I believe the unwavering support he gets from his countrymen fuels his incredible displays for his country
It would be wonderful if all Nigerians could rally round Iwobi.
and give him our unconditional support
Performances like Sunday's don't surprise me one bit
He has football intellect, skills ,balance. flair.
All he needs is consistency and better goal instincts
this is an ELITE footballer who could have chosen England as many of his peers have done
instead he chose to play for us at the height of his career.
Not only that he has royal blood in him.
The captaincy of the SE is his by right.
Lets not wait for the world to honor this kid before we do.
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Re: Iwobi had excellent game watch the highlights
I have often criticized iwobi but I must admit that he seems to have stepped his game up lately compared to earlier in the season. I could be wrong but he also looks a little slimmer these days. He now has to work on consistency to get to the level he deserves. If used approximately at the wc he could be a game changer for us. The only issue now is to determine which position best suits him. That I don’t know.
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Its only one game, he needs to become more consistent.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:I have often criticized iwobi but I must admit that he seems to have stepped his game up lately compared to earlier in the season. I could be wrong but he also looks a little slimmer these days. He now has to work on consistency to get to the level he deserves. If used approximately at the wc he could be a game changer for us. The only issue now is to determine which position best suits him. That I don’t know.
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Re: Iwobi had excellent game watch the highlights
Iwobi should be our starting AM. We will move the ball quicker if he plays that role. He's more mobile than Mikel, always looking to make 1-2 passes, and his off the ball movement is very good. I prefer playing Mikel in a deeper role as a CM/DM. We can play Simon or someone else on the wings in his place.
Btw, my judgement is not based just on the highlights on this thread.
Btw, my judgement is not based just on the highlights on this thread.
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This playmaker position is by far Rohr’s biggest headache. To be honest, he left it too late to fix the problem.