Onyekuru Back in training
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2018 6:58 pm
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platinum wrote:
platinum wrote:
only time would tell. i guess.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Good to see him back in training. However, I do think the wc is too soon for him. I don’t see him displacing any of the players we have in the wing or forward positions. the only players he could replace is Moses Simon but Rohr is unlikely to dump a player that was so crucial to our qualifications for an equal or slightly better player with just weeks before the season is over.
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Good to see him back in training. However, I do think the wc is too soon for him. I don’t see him displacing any of the players we have in the wing or forward positions. the only players he could replace is Moses Simon but Rohr is unlikely to dump a player that was so crucial to our qualifications for an equal or slightly better player with just weeks before the season is over.
would you say the same for Neymar?Gotti wrote:EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Good to see him back in training. However, I do think the wc is too soon for him. I don’t see him displacing any of the players we have in the wing or forward positions. the only players he could replace is Moses Simon but Rohr is unlikely to dump a player that was so crucial to our qualifications for an equal or slightly better player with just weeks before the season is over.
I'm afraid so as well...
You have been saying this bullshyt every single time there's good news on the boy...nobody cares for your diagnosis.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Good to see him back in training. However, I do think the wc is too soon for him. I don’t see him displacing any of the players we have in the wing or forward positions. the only players he could replace is Moses Simon but Rohr is unlikely to dump a player that was so crucial to our qualifications for an equal or slightly better player with just weeks before the season is over.
It’s true! Rohr will s a seasoned coach that knows his stuff, he doesn’t make sentimental arguments after watched YouTube clips. Dropping any of his tried and true options for a guy that just returned from a 3mnth knee injury and is yet to prove his fitness at this point is a high risk low reward move.Benedict Iroha wrote:You have been saying this bullshyt every single time there's good news on the boy...nobody cares for your diagnosis.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Good to see him back in training. However, I do think the wc is too soon for him. I don’t see him displacing any of the players we have in the wing or forward positions. the only players he could replace is Moses Simon but Rohr is unlikely to dump a player that was so crucial to our qualifications for an equal or slightly better player with just weeks before the season is over.
Simon is better than Musa and has done more for SE since Rohr took over.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Honestly, I’d rather Onyekuru than simon who does nothing for me
Cheers.
soccernut wrote:Excellent! Two months before WC is just perfect for a certified baller to get his mojo back. This dude will be lethal if Rohr decides to bring him into the SE squad.
Yeah considering the boy was injured.9jaMan wrote:soccernut wrote:Excellent! Two months before WC is just perfect for a certified baller to get his mojo back. This dude will be lethal if Rohr decides to bring him into the SE squad.
Rohr is super stupid for ignoring onyekuru all this while, thunder fire that coach
platinum wrote:
Just curious ,just what has Onyekuru done for the SE too? I know Simon featured in the qualifiers and even scored....so just what makes Onyekuru who has even been out injured better than Simon?TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Honestly, I’d rather Onyekuru than simon who does nothing for me
Cheers.
I love his spirit.Bigpokey24 wrote: good news, we need all the help we can get
The evidence before you lacks all the facts and truth for you to make correct pronouncement. Also you are parochial looking at his records with SE only , which he was give a minimum opportunity to show his stuff. Please be a little bit broad minded look at his club's records and his stellar performances before you pass you biased judgement . Do not pre judge before you observe all the evidence it is called prejudice . There is an Igbo adage that say Ana eji anya ama oka chara acha. Which means one knows a ripe maize through its colour.oloye wrote:Just curious ,just what has Onyekuru done for the SE too? I know Simon featured in the qualifiers and even scored....so just what makes Onyekuru who has even been out injured better than Simon?TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Honestly, I’d rather Onyekuru than simon who does nothing for me
Cheers.
I dont know either from Adam or Eve...simply looking at the evidence before me.