Wahala dey ooo. Ighalo injured!! Doubtful for South Africa
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 6:03 pm
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Onyekuru was injured but came back way ahead of schedulemaceo4 wrote:This kind of reporting where they don't know the actual injury, but just make a story based on reading the match report and seeing he was subbed in the 17th minute and then speculate about his readiness for a match weeks away. Didn't we read that Onyekuru was out of the SA game, only for me to see him playing in the CL?
My thing is how can they speculate the length of time the player will be out from their couch in Nigeria, esp. since most of the time they don't even know the injury.niyi wrote:Onyekuru was injured but came back way ahead of schedulemaceo4 wrote:This kind of reporting where they don't know the actual injury, but just make a story based on reading the match report and seeing he was subbed in the 17th minute and then speculate about his readiness for a match weeks away. Didn't we read that Onyekuru was out of the SA game, only for me to see him playing in the CL?
Reading Ighalo's injury is a hamstring injury. We don't need to call a replacement
But it was Onyekuru’s club that listed him out for 4-6 weeks....maceo4 wrote:My thing is how can they speculate the length of time the player will be out from their couch in Nigeria, esp. since most of the time they don't even know the injury.niyi wrote:Onyekuru was injured but came back way ahead of schedulemaceo4 wrote:This kind of reporting where they don't know the actual injury, but just make a story based on reading the match report and seeing he was subbed in the 17th minute and then speculate about his readiness for a match weeks away. Didn't we read that Onyekuru was out of the SA game, only for me to see him playing in the CL?
Reading Ighalo's injury is a hamstring injury. We don't need to call a replacement
Are you sure about that? Only saw naija websites saying that. But Ighalo nko? How do they know he’s out of the SA match without knowing what his injury is?Gotti wrote:But it was Onyekuru’s club that listed him out for 4-6 weeks....maceo4 wrote:My thing is how can they speculate the length of time the player will be out from their couch in Nigeria, esp. since most of the time they don't even know the injury.niyi wrote:Onyekuru was injured but came back way ahead of schedulemaceo4 wrote:This kind of reporting where they don't know the actual injury, but just make a story based on reading the match report and seeing he was subbed in the 17th minute and then speculate about his readiness for a match weeks away. Didn't we read that Onyekuru was out of the SA game, only for me to see him playing in the CL?
Reading Ighalo's injury is a hamstring injury. We don't need to call a replacement
But he was called up, and has been called up again.....so what exactly is the point of this your 'observation'?ohenhen1 wrote:Wish him a speedy recovery. This is why we need depth in the Eagles If Success was not handed a call cup against Libya. We would be in crisis right now. The Coach got to do a better job at building depth. Should have called up Awoniyi or another striker instead of Onyekuru. Even another midfielder would have been a better move.
Thanks for your consign.Kabalega wrote:No Uzoho! No Ighalo!
Who is replacing Uzoho as the 3rd goalie?
The S. Africans know Akpeyi inside out and Enzenwa is a calamity red card waiting to happen.
I dey fear for the Eagles...
Careful! Bros MACEO will demand how you knew that “from the comfort of your couch”!Adisboy wrote:Now confirmed out of the match. He will be out for 5 weeks. Onyekuru replaces him in the squad. Time for Success to step up.
Bros, this is an example of a proper report, I have zero issue with this. However, the first report was based on speculation without any details (same with the initial Onyekuru report which has turned out to be false), and that is what seems to permeate Nigerian sports (footie) journalism, not to mention their myriad of typos, misspellings, and poor grammar. But hey if that's what you consider good journalism then who am I to say otherwise, enjoy the stories from their couch to yours.Gotti wrote:Careful! Bros MACEO will demand how you knew that “from the comfort of your couch”!Adisboy wrote:Now confirmed out of the match. He will be out for 5 weeks. Onyekuru replaces him in the squad. Time for Success to step up.
Meanwhile, let’s just hope Success (or anyone else for that matter) does not get injured this weekend.
Damunk wrote:But he was called up, and has been called up again.....so what exactly is the point of this your 'observation'?ohenhen1 wrote:Wish him a speedy recovery. This is why we need depth in the Eagles If Success was not handed a call cup against Libya. We would be in crisis right now. The Coach got to do a better job at building depth. Should have called up Awoniyi or another striker instead of Onyekuru. Even another midfielder would have been a better move.
JEEZ.
ohenhen1 wrote:Damunk wrote:But he was called up, and has been called up again.....so what exactly is the point of this your 'observation'?ohenhen1 wrote:Wish him a speedy recovery. This is why we need depth in the Eagles If Success was not handed a call cup against Libya. We would be in crisis right now. The Coach got to do a better job at building depth. Should have called up Awoniyi or another striker instead of Onyekuru. Even another midfielder would have been a better move.
JEEZ.
My point is Issac Success should have been called up earlier. We need depth.
No mind Chief Kabalega! He's always looking for our troblegreen4life wrote:Thanks for your consign.Kabalega wrote:No Uzoho! No Ighalo!
Who is replacing Uzoho as the 3rd goalie?
The S. Africans know Akpeyi inside out and Enzenwa is a calamity red card waiting to happen.
I dey fear for the Eagles...
Odas wrote:No mind Chief Kabalega! He's always looking for our troblegreen4life wrote:Thanks for your consign.Kabalega wrote:No Uzoho! No Ighalo!
Who is replacing Uzoho as the 3rd goalie?
The S. Africans know Akpeyi inside out and Enzenwa is a calamity red card waiting to happen.
I dey fear for the Eagles...
Bros, just chop your pie and move on...maceo4 wrote:Bros, this is an example of a proper report, I have zero issue with this. However, the first report was based on speculation without any details (same with the initial Onyekuru report which has turned out to be false), and that is what seems to permeate Nigerian sports (footie) journalism, not to mention their myriad of typos, misspellings, and poor grammar. But hey if that's what you consider good journalism then who am I to say otherwise, enjoy the stories from their couch to yours.
How were all three right when one said Onyekuru would be missing the SA match? Isn't it the same Onyekuru we just saw playing CL and replacing Ighalo? I'm the one asking for substance, what did they list as the injury in the initial report on Ighalo where was the substance there? They were simply guessing just like they did regarding Onyekuru and were wrong. Again enjoy your couch journalism, me I'll take everything they write with a pinch of salt esp. when there are no details (substance) of the injury they are reporting.Gotti wrote:Bros, just chop your pie and move on...maceo4 wrote:Bros, this is an example of a proper report, I have zero issue with this. However, the first report was based on speculation without any details (same with the initial Onyekuru report which has turned out to be false), and that is what seems to permeate Nigerian sports (footie) journalism, not to mention their myriad of typos, misspellings, and poor grammar. But hey if that's what you consider good journalism then who am I to say otherwise, enjoy the stories from their couch to yours.
The same Naija media outlets that reported the Onyekuru and Ighalo injuries, each of which you doubted, as well as the replacement of Ighalo with Onyekuru, have all been proven CORRECT on all three stories, and have reduced a grown-arsenaled dude to chasing obfuscatory shadows (as if CE is a news editing or spell-checking forum) in derogation of SUBSTANCE!