Why una enemy no start Iwobi?
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2018 4:47 am
Vs Liverpool...I go like know..was it tactical
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Mumu-boy, oya make you corret (correct) the heading of dis your tred (thread) quick-quick, becos na no-sense you write so. Mumu!Bigpokey24 wrote:Vs Liverpool...I go like know..was it tactical
Odas wrote:Mumu-boy, oya make you corret (correct) the heading of dis your tred (thread) quick-qick, becos na no-sense you write so. Mumu!Bigpokey24 wrote:Vs Liverpool...I go like know..was it tactical
See disrespect but you preach to others, see hypocrisy at its bestBigpokey24 wrote:Vs Liverpool...I go like know..was it tactical
Osita, point out the disrespect. Why unaenemy no start Iwobiosita wrote:See disrespect but you preach to others, see hypocrisy at its bestBigpokey24 wrote:Vs Liverpool...I go like know..was it tactical
Odas wrote:Mumu-boy, oya make you corret (correct) the heading of dis your tred (thread) quick-quick, becos na no-sense you write so. Mumu!Bigpokey24 wrote:Vs Liverpool...I go like know..was it tactical
You can cry a river. He is an Arsenal player.Bigpokey24 wrote:It is only a matter of time before Alex leaves Assanl. There's no justification for the guy sitting on the bench for crocks like mhkytarian..
Alex is a super eagle. I am invested in only players who reps the SE in real time.
Well there are rumours Iwobi's camp wasn't to pleased with the sub role..its only a matter of time before he leaves that club.. money talks
Also 2ce assanal players have been vexed when subbed off ozil and auba... there's trouble in that north London jokers
Look you can say whatever you want to, but lets call a spade a spade. IF Chelsea or the likes to City , United Barca, Real , Juve, etc puts in a bid for Alex, the guy won't even think 2ce. To me I don't think assanl contributed in improving his game.....We all know how your clueless fans were bashing him all last season. The SE increased IWobi's profile. He became a better player when he chose Nigeria. Also Assnal doesn't encourage the type of skills or directness he plays . This was learnt via JayJay as well as adding the SE to the Mix. ( only Nigerians Shaku shakus .If you look at this video, it is a perfect example of how African players glides the ball..This isn't taught in the UK.. FACTWaffiman wrote:You can cry a river. He is an Arsenal player.Bigpokey24 wrote:It is only a matter of time before Alex leaves Assanl. There's no justification for the guy sitting on the bench for crocks like mhkytarian..
Alex is a super eagle. I am invested in only players who reps the SE in real time.
Well there are rumours Iwobi's camp wasn't to pleased with the sub role..its only a matter of time before he leaves that club.. money talks
Also 2ce assanal players have been vexed when subbed off ozil and auba... there's trouble in that north London jokers
KPOM, repay the coaches confidence in him...bepanda wrote:Emery resurrected Iwobi's career that had stalled the past 18 months, both at club and international level. There was a time, people wondered if he was Arsenal material.
You should trust Emery to continue. He gave Iwobi a contract extension. He taught him how to become more assertive and focus. Iwobi has responded well.
I'm sure Unai Emery has big plans for Iwobi in the future.
repay the coach for what? Is Alex playing for free.maceo4 wrote:KPOM, repay the coaches confidence in him...bepanda wrote:Emery resurrected Iwobi's career that had stalled the past 18 months, both at club and international level. There was a time, people wondered if he was Arsenal material.
You should trust Emery to continue. He gave Iwobi a contract extension. He taught him how to become more assertive and focus. Iwobi has responded well.
I'm sure Unai Emery has big plans for Iwobi in the future.
Exactly, the coach and team paid him and extended his contract, so he should repay them with his performance on the pitch...ol boy you sure sey everything dey ok for ya side? Be like sey since that Ghana girl break ya heart your posts don become rubbish....Bigpokey24 wrote:repay the coach for what? Is Alex playing for free.maceo4 wrote:KPOM, repay the coaches confidence in him...bepanda wrote:Emery resurrected Iwobi's career that had stalled the past 18 months, both at club and international level. There was a time, people wondered if he was Arsenal material.
You should trust Emery to continue. He gave Iwobi a contract extension. He taught him how to become more assertive and focus. Iwobi has responded well.
I'm sure Unai Emery has big plans for Iwobi in the future.
Bro you need go watch him at the youth level before he break into first time,his first season he was a good dribbler with pace.Cally wrote:I'm an Alex Iwobi fan, but I didn't really notice that the guy is actually a very good dribbler, especially nutmegs.
He is a fantastic dribbler. From when he joined the youth team at 8, he was known to humiliate opponents. I have talked a lot about this here.Cally wrote:I'm an Alex Iwobi fan, but I didn't really notice that the guy is actually a very good dribbler, especially nutmegs.
Thoughts and prayers bigpokey.maceo4 wrote:Exactly, the coach and team paid him and extended his contract, so he should repay them with his performance on the pitch...ol boy you sure sey everything dey ok for ya side? Be like sey since that Ghana girl break ya heart your posts don become rubbish....Bigpokey24 wrote:repay the coach for what? Is Alex playing for free.maceo4 wrote:KPOM, repay the coaches confidence in him...bepanda wrote:Emery resurrected Iwobi's career that had stalled the past 18 months, both at club and international level. There was a time, people wondered if he was Arsenal material.
You should trust Emery to continue. He gave Iwobi a contract extension. He taught him how to become more assertive and focus. Iwobi has responded well.
I'm sure Unai Emery has big plans for Iwobi in the future.
waffi, I know we banter a lot. But on this one, you deserve I remember you telling us gooners that Iwobi was a dribbler. I just didn't see it. All I saw when he first stepped up to the first team was his passing, vision, and linking play. You would come here and talk about the kid could dribble and I'd typically roll my eyes and think it's just another over-optimistic Waffi-tale. But on this topic, you have been right from the start! kudos. you deserve it.Waffiman wrote:He is a fantastic dribbler. From when he joined the youth team at 8, he was known to humiliate opponents. I have talked a lot about this here.Cally wrote:I'm an Alex Iwobi fan, but I didn't really notice that the guy is actually a very good dribbler, especially nutmegs.
But they got him to curb his dribbling and to focus on his passing and developing his vision. As one who witnessed every stage of the kid's development, it has really been a very interesting journey.
But for me, the key was when he developed into a physical specimen, with power and pace. He was little as a kid but grew from 15 to 18 yrs old.
But the real key to Iwobi was Wenger. He saw what every youth coach did not see in Iwobi before any of them did. I remember when Wenger fired the old team mates of Liam Brady from the 70s, he made coaches. These guys were racists in my eyes, I remember we lost Ejaria to Liverpool because of these coaches who preferred the English kids. They dropped Alex from the team in preference for a kid who was their darling.
I remember Alex dad going to complain to Wenger and being assured it will be fine. Only Wenger stopped Alex dad from moving on with his child. Those were dark times for many of us, what was really rotten was the support these coaches got from most of the English crowd. One of them eho wrote a blog said Alex was not good enough. The racism to me was unacceptable.
I have told this story here before. I remember when Wenger over ruled those coaches. Asked Alex be included in the team as the number 10 and Captain. For the rest of that season, Wenger ran the youth team that he built around Alex. The atmosphere was cold as many were not happy with Wenger. By the end of the season, Liam Brady announced he was quitting as head of the Academy and all those coaches were fired. Wenger replaced the whole lot if them with ex Ajax youth coaches. They were damn good.
Wenger in an attempt to improve his efforts on goal, played him as a striker for at least the next 6 months. That was another phase of his development. I have also talked about how he tried to work on his vision etc etc.
People talk about Iwobi improving under Emery, he is an improving young player. There is so much more to come and he has the right coach to take him to the next level. A coach who demanded he was given a new contract when he arrived. He has the second longest contract at the club.
But speaking as one who go to games and also know those who go to away games. I attribute Iwobi and the team improvement to the lack of negativity and pressure. Wenger last two seasons was characterised by negativity and toxidity. Players under pressure before a ball was kicked. Alex has improved because people are no longer on his back and the atmosphere is less toxic. He has more confidence to try his bags of tricks whereas he might have tried to play it safe last season.