Galatasaray has begun loan negotiations with Onyekuru
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You dey mind am?Sir V wrote:Regret what?Ayo Akinfe wrote:Onyekuru, Nwakali and arguably Usman Mohammed should have been in Russia. I am sure Rohr is regretting not taking them now.
Onyekuru was recovering from injury. Is Nwakali better than the midfielders we had?
I dont know about Usman Mohammed
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I think the three of them would have given us more of an offensive threat. Our attack looked too tame!Damunk wrote:You dey mind am?Sir V wrote:Regret what?Ayo Akinfe wrote:Onyekuru, Nwakali and arguably Usman Mohammed should have been in Russia. I am sure Rohr is regretting not taking them now.
Onyekuru was recovering from injury. Is Nwakali better than the midfielders we had?
I dont know about Usman Mohammed
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He wasn't even getting PT with his club who were saying he was afraid to go 100% and you want to take him to the WC? Probably the best thing to ever happen to him was getting left off that squad so he could recover in peace and try to get back to his previous level.Ayo Akinfe wrote:I think the three of them would have given us more of an offensive threat. Our attack looked too tame!Damunk wrote:You dey mind am?Sir V wrote:Regret what?Ayo Akinfe wrote:Onyekuru, Nwakali and arguably Usman Mohammed should have been in Russia. I am sure Rohr is regretting not taking them now.
Onyekuru was recovering from injury. Is Nwakali better than the midfielders we had?
I dont know about Usman Mohammed
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Blame that on Kelechi, Ighalo and Simy, all of whom were actively playing at club level in a striking role and were supposedly fit.Ayo Akinfe wrote:I think the three of them would have given us more of an offensive threat. Our attack looked too tame!Damunk wrote:You dey mind am?Sir V wrote:Regret what?Ayo Akinfe wrote:Onyekuru, Nwakali and arguably Usman Mohammed should have been in Russia. I am sure Rohr is regretting not taking them now.
Onyekuru was recovering from injury. Is Nwakali better than the midfielders we had?
I dont know about Usman Mohammed
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Re: Galatasaray has begun loan negotiations with Onyekuru
Anybody that thinks a midfield of Usman, Nwakali Brother's were worth bypassing over the likes of Onazi, Joel Obi, and Echejile deserves to be cyber slapped (if only internet technology had something like this)... while we can somehow agree that Onyekuru wasn't fit and shouldn't have been included in the team, there was absolutely no rational explanation for wasting our time with dead beat players that we never even got to play. The fact that even Rohr never played any of Onazi and Echejile shows he has little or no faith in them... in other words, he knew they were crap yet chose to include them in the list, maybe to keep faith with the principle of rewarding the players that supposedly played a role(however less prominent) in qualifying Nigeria to the WC. I hope we see the end of this rubbish ahead of the Afcon.
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What are the Nwakali brothers doing at the moment to warrant an invite to a team of men?Tobi17 wrote:Anybody that thinks a midfield of Usman, Nwakali Brother's were worth bypassing over the likes of Onazi, Joel Obi, and Echejile deserves to be cyber slapped (if only internet technology had something like this)... while we can somehow agree that Onyekuru wasn't fit and shouldn't have been included in the team, there was absolutely no rational explanation for wasting our time with dead beat players that we never even got to play. The fact that even Rohr never played any of Onazi and Echejile shows he has little or no faith in them... in other words, he knew they were crap yet chose to include them in the list, maybe to keep faith with the principle of rewarding the players that supposedly played a role(however less prominent) in qualifying Nigeria to the WC. I hope we see the end of this rubbish ahead of the Afcon.
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Re: Galatasaray has begun loan negotiations with Onyekuru
cchinukw wrote:What are the Nwakali brothers doing at the moment to warrant an invite to a team of men?Tobi17 wrote:Anybody that thinks a midfield of Usman, Nwakali Brother's were worth bypassing over the likes of Onazi, Joel Obi, and Echejile deserves to be cyber slapped (if only internet technology had something like this)... while we can somehow agree that Onyekuru wasn't fit and shouldn't have been included in the team, there was absolutely no rational explanation for wasting our time with dead beat players that we never even got to play. The fact that even Rohr never played any of Onazi and Echejile shows he has little or no faith in them... in other words, he knew they were crap yet chose to include them in the list, maybe to keep faith with the principle of rewarding the players that supposedly played a role(however less prominent) in qualifying Nigeria to the WC. I hope we see the end of this rubbish ahead of the Afcon.
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Tobi1 believes that the fact that Onazi, Joel Obi and Echejiele were not played means they shouldnt have been taken to Russia.
I no fit laugh.
So WC is now a tournament where there is no first or starting eleven and you now rotate all your players so that everybody is 'fairly' treated?
Na equal opportunity tournament we go play for there?
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Wow, your thought process is so juvenile that I’m wondering if you’re still in kindergarten. First of all, with only 3 substitutions allowed in regulation, the vast majority of substitutes never get to play in the World Cup. The particular substitute usually depends on the on-field situation so, you really wouldn’t expect an injured Ighalo to be subbed off for Onazi, for example. Secondly, there are a million and one reasons why a particular player never comes on. One obvious reason might be fitness issues. I strongly suspect that was the case with the trio of players you mentioned. Thirdly, serious World Cup coaches plan for more than the group stage. That you didn’t see a particular player in the group stages doesn’t mean you won’t see him in the knockout stagesTobi17 wrote:Anybody that thinks a midfield of Usman, Nwakali Brother's were worth bypassing over the likes of Onazi, Joel Obi, and Echejile deserves to be cyber slapped (if only internet technology had something like this)... while we can somehow agree that Onyekuru wasn't fit and shouldn't have been included in the team, there was absolutely no rational explanation for wasting our time with dead beat players that we never even got to play. The fact that even Rohr never played any of Onazi and Echejile shows he has little or no faith in them... in other words, he knew they were crap yet chose to include them in the list, maybe to keep faith with the principle of rewarding the players that supposedly played a role(however less prominent) in qualifying Nigeria to the WC. I hope we see the end of this rubbish ahead of the Afcon.
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TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Wow, your thought process is so juvenile that I’m wondering if you’re still in kindergarten. First of all, with only 3 substitutions allowed in regulation, the vast majority of substitutes never get to play in the World Cup. The particular substitute usually depends on the on-field situation so, you really wouldn’t expect an injured Ighalo to be subbed off for Onazi, for example. Secondly, there are a million and one reasons why a particular player never comes on. One obvious reason might be fitness issues. I strongly suspect that was the case with the trio of players you mentioned. Thirdly, serious World Cup coaches plan for more than the group stage. That you didn’t see a particular player in the group stages doesn’t mean you won’t see him in the knockout stagesTobi17 wrote:Anybody that thinks a midfield of Usman, Nwakali Brother's were worth bypassing over the likes of Onazi, Joel Obi, and Echejile deserves to be cyber slapped (if only internet technology had something like this)... while we can somehow agree that Onyekuru wasn't fit and shouldn't have been included in the team, there was absolutely no rational explanation for wasting our time with dead beat players that we never even got to play. The fact that even Rohr never played any of Onazi and Echejile shows he has little or no faith in them... in other words, he knew they were crap yet chose to include them in the list, maybe to keep faith with the principle of rewarding the players that supposedly played a role(however less prominent) in qualifying Nigeria to the WC. I hope we see the end of this rubbish ahead of the Afcon.
Cheers.
The simple fact that this had to be explained clearly demonstrates that some folks are ..sorry to say... clueless..
Re: Galatasaray has begun loan negotiations with Onyekuru
Nwakali snr was invited and couldn't even cut being retained as training material..cchinukw wrote:What are the Nwakali brothers doing at the moment to warrant an invite to a team of men?Tobi17 wrote:Anybody that thinks a midfield of Usman, Nwakali Brother's were worth bypassing over the likes of Onazi, Joel Obi, and Echejile deserves to be cyber slapped (if only internet technology had something like this)... while we can somehow agree that Onyekuru wasn't fit and shouldn't have been included in the team, there was absolutely no rational explanation for wasting our time with dead beat players that we never even got to play. The fact that even Rohr never played any of Onazi and Echejile shows he has little or no faith in them... in other words, he knew they were crap yet chose to include them in the list, maybe to keep faith with the principle of rewarding the players that supposedly played a role(however less prominent) in qualifying Nigeria to the WC. I hope we see the end of this rubbish ahead of the Afcon.
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Invariably you based your inference on the incontrovertible facts you watched and observed his performances during his invitation . Thanks for supplying us inside info.Mr Shows wrote:Nwakali snr was invited and couldn't even cut being retained as training material..cchinukw wrote:What are the Nwakali brothers doing at the moment to warrant an invite to a team of men?Tobi17 wrote:Anybody that thinks a midfield of Usman, Nwakali Brother's were worth bypassing over the likes of Onazi, Joel Obi, and Echejile deserves to be cyber slapped (if only internet technology had something like this)... while we can somehow agree that Onyekuru wasn't fit and shouldn't have been included in the team, there was absolutely no rational explanation for wasting our time with dead beat players that we never even got to play. The fact that even Rohr never played any of Onazi and Echejile shows he has little or no faith in them... in other words, he knew they were crap yet chose to include them in the list, maybe to keep faith with the principle of rewarding the players that supposedly played a role(however less prominent) in qualifying Nigeria to the WC. I hope we see the end of this rubbish ahead of the Afcon.
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He scored again yesterday. Undoubtedly the boy is baller and has the knack to score goals. His omission in the world cup team was definitely egregious and atrocious by the simpleton rohr. Please tell me he has magically recovered since the world cup to have scored two goals and two assists coming in as a substitute in each occasionbully12 wrote:Invariably you based your inference on the incontrovertible facts you watched and observed his performances during his invitation . Thanks for supplying us inside info.Mr Shows wrote:Nwakali snr was invited and couldn't even cut being retained as training material..cchinukw wrote:What are the Nwakali brothers doing at the moment to warrant an invite to a team of men?Tobi17 wrote:Anybody that thinks a midfield of Usman, Nwakali Brother's were worth bypassing over the likes of Onazi, Joel Obi, and Echejile deserves to be cyber slapped (if only internet technology had something like this)... while we can somehow agree that Onyekuru wasn't fit and shouldn't have been included in the team, there was absolutely no rational explanation for wasting our time with dead beat players that we never even got to play. The fact that even Rohr never played any of Onazi and Echejile shows he has little or no faith in them... in other words, he knew they were crap yet chose to include them in the list, maybe to keep faith with the principle of rewarding the players that supposedly played a role(however less prominent) in qualifying Nigeria to the WC. I hope we see the end of this rubbish ahead of the Afcon.
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He was injured at the WC anything contrary is a figment of your imagination
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Scored a tap in but missed clear chances, he’s still working his way back sha
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Do you think Ighalo and Ihenacho could have placed themselves in the position to tap in the ball. Even if they do could they have been able to tap in the ball ?maceo4 wrote:Scored a tap in but missed clear chances, he’s still working his way back sha
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Who knows, and frankly who cares, we are talking Onyekuru here.bully12 wrote:Do you think Ighalo and Ihenacho could have placed themselves in the position to tap in the ball. Even if they do could they have been able to tap in the ball ?maceo4 wrote:Scored a tap in but missed clear chances, he’s still working his way back sha
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The real test will be when Onyekuru plays against champions league opposition. Scoring in a meaning less friendly is no criteria for selection to the national team.
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ok how many goals did other player who went to world scored in the champions league before they were picked? Or the bars are set differently for him because he is Onyekuru.Flex Swift wrote:The real test will be when Onyekuru plays against champions league opposition. Scoring in a meaning less friendly is no criteria for selection to the national team.
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Other players contributed towards our WCQ and wasn’t just an olosho waiting to collect money. Anyway, this is a new beginning and onyekuru will have his chance to qualify his team for anc and WC