DEAR MR MUSA AND MR ROHR
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Now this is way better than the "reverse psychology" comedy he posted on the other thread. I guess the self-imposed exile of last time was too painful. I hope this apology does not mean we lose the normal VE. We still want great opaks yarners who are bold enough to go on record, and who we can come back to laugh at from time to time. Makes this place fun!
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Yes if we had lost against Iceland it will be coward Rohr's fault 'cos his is SUPPOSED to be the trainer........ but his cowardly mentality forced our snr players to take charge of the our team.john12 wrote:He has no hand in your 2nd half display against Iceland but if he had lost, he would had been 100% responsible for that loss. My brother, that don’t make no sense just be like my 2 boys “bully12 and VE” and apologize like a man. As much as my boys disparaged MUSA all through this past year, they were man enough to apologize
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Not sure what you mean by "he can play". Can he play on the wings? Perhaps. Is he best effective there? No. Not until he learns how to accurately cross consistently.Cristao II wrote:Still making the same mistakes. Musa can play either as a winger or a striker. He is not a wide midfielder - yes.ohenhen1 wrote:Still one game. We have seen this from Musa before. He now needs to be consistent. Not a flash in the pan. One thing is for sure, he ain't no winger. He is a central striker. We have wasted his talents playing him out wide. I still have my doubts that he can be a consistent player for Nigeria.
That said - very few players are 100% consistent. Even us on our daily jobs are not consistent. It is up to two people IMHO - the manager to figure how to get the best from each player and also each player as well.
Football like many sports is a game of adjustments. Like I said in the Nigeria-Iceland game thread the best way to beat overhangs sad on the break cos they are very organised and once you give them time to set their defense, outta like Fort Knox. Musa is best effective in counter attacking games. All four of his world cup goals have come on breakaways. Hence why I feel he should play against Argentina. Outside of that he's more of a liability.
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OK. Musa is not a winger; if you say so... but he did score a winger’s goal against Iceland. The truth is that Musa is very versatile. We saw that on Friday. He can do as much damage on the wings as he can in the middle. He just needs to be on the pitchohenhen1 wrote:Still one game. We have seen this from Musa before. He now needs to be consistent. Not a flash in the pan. One thing is for sure, he ain't no winger. He is a central striker. We have wasted his talents playing him out wide. I still have my doubts that he can be a consistent player for Nigeria.
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WORDTonyTheTigerKiller wrote:OK. Musa is not a winger; if you say so... but he did score a winger’s goal against Iceland. The truth is that Musa is very versatile. We saw that on Friday. He can do as much damage on the wings as he can in the middle. He just needs to be on the pitchohenhen1 wrote:Still one game. We have seen this from Musa before. He now needs to be consistent. Not a flash in the pan. One thing is for sure, he ain't no winger. He is a central striker. We have wasted his talents playing him out wide. I still have my doubts that he can be a consistent player for Nigeria.
Cheers.
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bully12 wrote:From the depth my heart I sincerely apologize to Musa for the derogatory comments I made against him . Honestly I never believed he can make such plays . I was absolutely astound with his skill which I never thought he has. Good luck in his future endeavours
You never this, you never that.....all because you never listened.
So when you were shown Musa's goals v Argentina in Brazil, you never saw that wan too?
Guy, the abuse you take abuse the bobo and even Rohr, oyibo dictionary sef never contain am.
You see yasef now?
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At least Doc, Mr Bully don try na. Props where dueDamunk wrote:bully12 wrote:From the depth my heart I sincerely apologize to Musa for the derogatory comments I made against him . Honestly I never believed he can make such plays . I was absolutely astound with his skill which I never thought he has. Good luck in his future endeavours
You never this, you never that.....all because you never listened.
So when you were shown Musa's goals v Argentina in Brazil, you never saw that wan too?
Guy, the abuse you take abuse the bobo and even Rohr, oyibo dictionary sef never contain am.
You see yasef now?
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Bro, its easy to apologize when the trade-off is looking eternally foolish.cchinukw wrote:At least Doc, Mr Bully don try na. Props where dueDamunk wrote:bully12 wrote:From the depth my heart I sincerely apologize to Musa for the derogatory comments I made against him . Honestly I never believed he can make such plays . I was absolutely astound with his skill which I never thought he has. Good luck in his future endeavours
You never this, you never that.....all because you never listened.
So when you were shown Musa's goals v Argentina in Brazil, you never saw that wan too?
Guy, the abuse you take abuse the bobo and even Rohr, oyibo dictionary sef never contain am.
You see yasef now?
The question is, all these face-saving apologies wouldn't be necessary if people weren't so insistent on seeing things only their own way, not recognising that they might be wrong (after all its all a matter of opinion) and then going ahead to insult not only the target of their criticism but also those with a different opinion.
The funny thing is, this isn't going to make him re-evaluate his reactions to adversity or differences of opinion. The number of footballers and managers and forumers he has insulted or maligned simply because he has a view of his own no get number.
Bully12 is very impulsive and doesn't think things through and I have been telling him for years. So forgive me for being skeptical about his 'apology'.
Having said that, nothing he has done/said don kill anybody... so nuttin spoil. We still love him.
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