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Ademola and Sheyi Ojo will soon join the SE family
I was chatting with Patrick and he told me with every certainty that barring any delayed circumstance, we should have Ademola lookman and Seyi Ojo in the SE camp by December. Apparently the NFF are currently working on their nationality switch process. Rohr was of course very instrumental to the whole thing...i might not be a huge fan of Rohr or his coaching tactics, but one thing I have to give him credit for which Patrick agreed with me about, is how he has completely rebuilt the SE into a core of young and hot talents. At least the legacy he will leave behind whenever his contract runs out will speak highly of him. He has unearthed or given opportunity to talents like Uzoho, Aina, Ebuehi, Sarenren Bazee(watched the kid in action yesterday and certainly saw why Rohr was determined to cap him) , given Onyekuru, Osimhen and Success a chance, Jamiu Collins a hitherto unknown player in Germany 2 div is now on the radar of the likes of Dortmund, Stuttgart, and Valencia. Then the likes of Villarreal kid prodigy Chukwueze, Ademola, Seyi, Kalu and of course Ekong all young and playing at the highest level of football. When last did we have a team this promising!?? By 2019, Nigeria will have the youngest team in the AFCON, and will definitely be a world cup team to be taken very seriously in Qatar.
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Rohr has not unearthed any talents, please. When Rohr gets his backside to Nigeria and watch the Nigerian league, i will take him seriously.Tobi17 wrote:I was chatting with Patrick and he told me with every certainty that barring any delayed circumstances, we should have Ademola lookman and Seyi Ojo in the SE camp by December. Apparently the NFF are currently working on their nationality switch process. Rohr was of course very instrumental to the whole thing...i might not be a huge fan of Rohr or his coaching tactics, but one thing I have to give him credit for which Patrick agreed with me about, is how he has completely rebuilt the SE into a core of young and hot talents. At least the legacy he will leave behind whenever his contract runs out will speak highly of him. He has unearthed talents like Ebuehi, Sarenren Bazee(watched the kid in action yesterday and certainly saw why Rohr was determined to cap him) , given Onyekuru and Success a chance, Jamiu Collins a hitherto unknown player in Germany 2 div is now on the radar of the likes of Dortmund, Stuttgart, and Valencia. Then the likes of Villarreal kid prodigy Chukwueze, Ademola, Seyi, and of course Ekong all young and playing at the highest level of football. When last did we have a team this promising!?? By 2019, Nigeria will have the youngest team and will definitely be a world cup team to be taken very seriously in Qatar.
We had the youngest team in the last W/C, right?
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My guy, mentione 3 JUST 3 players in the Nigerian league right now that are good enough to make the bench of the SE team... I'm all for the promotion of our local league, but let's leave sentiments aside and be honest here. Are we talking about a league that has not produced any decent player of note, or the one where all the supposedly decent players are running away from to sign contracts in places like Qatar and Indonesia?fabio wrote:Rohr has not unearthed any talents, please. When Rohr gets his backside to Nigeria and watch the Nigerian league, i will take him seriously.Tobi17 wrote:I was chatting with Patrick and he told me with every certainty that barring any delayed circumstances, we should have Ademola lookman and Seyi Ojo in the SE camp by December. Apparently the NFF are currently working on their nationality switch process. Rohr was of course very instrumental to the whole thing...i might not be a huge fan of Rohr or his coaching tactics, but one thing I have to give him credit for which Patrick agreed with me about, is how he has completely rebuilt the SE into a core of young and hot talents. At least the legacy he will leave behind whenever his contract runs out will speak highly of him. He has unearthed talents like Ebuehi, Sarenren Bazee(watched the kid in action yesterday and certainly saw why Rohr was determined to cap him) , given Onyekuru and Success a chance, Jamiu Collins a hitherto unknown player in Germany 2 div is now on the radar of the likes of Dortmund, Stuttgart, and Valencia. Then the likes of Villarreal kid prodigy Chukwueze, Ademola, Seyi, and of course Ekong all young and playing at the highest level of football. When last did we have a team this promising!?? By 2019, Nigeria will have the youngest team and will definitely be a world cup team to be taken very seriously in Qatar.
We had the youngest team in the last W/C, right?
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You are on a mission to rubbish both Pinnick and Rohr.fabio wrote:Rohr has not unearthed any talents, please. When Rohr gets his backside to Nigeria and watch the Nigerian league, i will take him seriously.Tobi17 wrote:I was chatting with Patrick and he told me with every certainty that barring any delayed circumstances, we should have Ademola lookman and Seyi Ojo in the SE camp by December. Apparently the NFF are currently working on their nationality switch process. Rohr was of course very instrumental to the whole thing...i might not be a huge fan of Rohr or his coaching tactics, but one thing I have to give him credit for which Patrick agreed with me about, is how he has completely rebuilt the SE into a core of young and hot talents. At least the legacy he will leave behind whenever his contract runs out will speak highly of him. He has unearthed talents like Ebuehi, Sarenren Bazee(watched the kid in action yesterday and certainly saw why Rohr was determined to cap him) , given Onyekuru and Success a chance, Jamiu Collins a hitherto unknown player in Germany 2 div is now on the radar of the likes of Dortmund, Stuttgart, and Valencia. Then the likes of Villarreal kid prodigy Chukwueze, Ademola, Seyi, and of course Ekong all young and playing at the highest level of football. When last did we have a team this promising!?? By 2019, Nigeria will have the youngest team and will definitely be a world cup team to be taken very seriously in Qatar.
We had the youngest team in the last W/C, right?
You can disagree with the colour of their hair or their size of shoes or whatever you don't like about them, but acknowledge where they have done well.
The only thing you ever say about them is negative.
Surely a balance should allow you comment on both the good and the bad.
Meanwhile, I have responded to your 'Amokachi/Westerhoff' question, and its not looking good.
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Nice one Tobi17.Tobi17 wrote:I was chatting with Patrick and he told me with every certainty that barring any delayed circumstance, we should have Ademola lookman and Seyi Ojo in the SE camp by December. Apparently the NFF are currently working on their nationality switch process. Rohr was of course very instrumental to the whole thing...i might not be a huge fan of Rohr or his coaching tactics, but one thing I have to give him credit for which Patrick agreed with me about, is how he has completely rebuilt the SE into a core of young and hot talents. At least the legacy he will leave behind whenever his contract runs out will speak highly of him. He has unearthed or given opportunity to talents like Uzoho, Aina, Ebuehi, Sarenren Bazee(watched the kid in action yesterday and certainly saw why Rohr was determined to cap him) , given Onyekuru and Success a chance, Jamiu Collins a hitherto unknown player in Germany 2 div is now on the radar of the likes of Dortmund, Stuttgart, and Valencia. Then the likes of Villarreal kid prodigy Chukwueze, Ademola, Seyi, Kalu and of course Ekong all young and playing at the highest level of football. When last did we have a team this promising!?? By 2019, Nigeria will have the youngest team in the AFCON, and will definitely be a world cup team to be taken very seriously in Qatar.
I really hope we can unearth a few more top central defenders though.
Its increasingly obvious that the benchmark for the SE midfield/striker departments is getting higher and higher. But I still think our defense could do with a few more really top performers to push up the bar.
I'm grateful for Balogun and Omeruo and hope they continue to improve but what would I give for a great central defender or two!
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Damunk wrote:Nice one Tobi17.Tobi17 wrote:I was chatting with Patrick and he told me with every certainty that barring any delayed circumstance, we should have Ademola lookman and Seyi Ojo in the SE camp by December. Apparently the NFF are currently working on their nationality switch process. Rohr was of course very instrumental to the whole thing...i might not be a huge fan of Rohr or his coaching tactics, but one thing I have to give him credit for which Patrick agreed with me about, is how he has completely rebuilt the SE into a core of young and hot talents. At least the legacy he will leave behind whenever his contract runs out will speak highly of him. He has unearthed or given opportunity to talents like Uzoho, Aina, Ebuehi, Sarenren Bazee(watched the kid in action yesterday and certainly saw why Rohr was determined to cap him) , given Onyekuru and Success a chance, Jamiu Collins a hitherto unknown player in Germany 2 div is now on the radar of the likes of Dortmund, Stuttgart, and Valencia. Then the likes of Villarreal kid prodigy Chukwueze, Ademola, Seyi, Kalu and of course Ekong all young and playing at the highest level of football. When last did we have a team this promising!?? By 2019, Nigeria will have the youngest team in the AFCON, and will definitely be a world cup team to be taken very seriously in Qatar.
I really hope we can unearth a few more top central defenders though.
Its increasingly obvious that the benchmark for the SE midfield/striker departments is getting higher and higher. But I still think our defense could do with a few more really top performers to push up the bar.
I'm grateful for Balogun and Omeruo and hope they continue to improve but what would I give for a great central defender or two!
Akpoguma in due course...
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We watched this very boring video, 500 times, of Sacchi doing defensive drills, using sticks and without the ball, with Maldini, Baresi and Albertini. We used to think before then that if the other players are better, you have to lose. After that we learned anything is possible – you can beat better teams by using tactics." Jurgen Klopp
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True.txj wrote:Damunk wrote:Nice one Tobi17.Tobi17 wrote:I was chatting with Patrick and he told me with every certainty that barring any delayed circumstance, we should have Ademola lookman and Seyi Ojo in the SE camp by December. Apparently the NFF are currently working on their nationality switch process. Rohr was of course very instrumental to the whole thing...i might not be a huge fan of Rohr or his coaching tactics, but one thing I have to give him credit for which Patrick agreed with me about, is how he has completely rebuilt the SE into a core of young and hot talents. At least the legacy he will leave behind whenever his contract runs out will speak highly of him. He has unearthed or given opportunity to talents like Uzoho, Aina, Ebuehi, Sarenren Bazee(watched the kid in action yesterday and certainly saw why Rohr was determined to cap him) , given Onyekuru and Success a chance, Jamiu Collins a hitherto unknown player in Germany 2 div is now on the radar of the likes of Dortmund, Stuttgart, and Valencia. Then the likes of Villarreal kid prodigy Chukwueze, Ademola, Seyi, Kalu and of course Ekong all young and playing at the highest level of football. When last did we have a team this promising!?? By 2019, Nigeria will have the youngest team in the AFCON, and will definitely be a world cup team to be taken very seriously in Qatar.
I really hope we can unearth a few more top central defenders though.
Its increasingly obvious that the benchmark for the SE midfield/striker departments is getting higher and higher. But I still think our defense could do with a few more really top performers to push up the bar.
I'm grateful for Balogun and Omeruo and hope they continue to improve but what would I give for a great central defender or two!
Akpoguma in due course...
I've just found this, but I'm sure its an old story for CE.
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That is what continuity and stability in the hands of a man with plans brings to the table.Tobi17 wrote:I was chatting with Patrick and he told me with every certainty that barring any delayed circumstance, we should have Ademola lookman and Seyi Ojo in the SE camp by December. Apparently the NFF are currently working on their nationality switch process. Rohr was of course very instrumental to the whole thing...i might not be a huge fan of Rohr or his coaching tactics, but one thing I have to give him credit for which Patrick agreed with me about, is how he has completely rebuilt the SE into a core of young and hot talents. At least the legacy he will leave behind whenever his contract runs out will speak highly of him. He has unearthed or given opportunity to talents like Uzoho, Aina, Ebuehi, Sarenren Bazee(watched the kid in action yesterday and certainly saw why Rohr was determined to cap him) , given Onyekuru and Success a chance, Jamiu Collins a hitherto unknown player in Germany 2 div is now on the radar of the likes of Dortmund, Stuttgart, and Valencia. Then the likes of Villarreal kid prodigy Chukwueze, Ademola, Seyi, Kalu and of course Ekong all young and playing at the highest level of football. When last did we have a team this promising!?? By 2019, Nigeria will have the youngest team in the AFCON, and will definitely be a world cup team to be taken very seriously in Qatar.
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I just realized Samuel Chukwueze has a very decent club and individual achievement so far on his stat, and has a club value that will definitely have the likes of Athletico Madrid salivating at the prospects of signing him next season. I was on the Villarreal football fan forum and the way they rate the kid, you will think he's the second coming of Messi. And to think that he's only 19... I haven't been so hopeful about the future of Nigerian football in a long time.
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Yeah Akpoguma will definitely be a good addition, but he needs to make up his mind on time.txj wrote:Damunk wrote:Nice one Tobi17.Tobi17 wrote:I was chatting with Patrick and he told me with every certainty that barring any delayed circumstance, we should have Ademola lookman and Seyi Ojo in the SE camp by December. Apparently the NFF are currently working on their nationality switch process. Rohr was of course very instrumental to the whole thing...i might not be a huge fan of Rohr or his coaching tactics, but one thing I have to give him credit for which Patrick agreed with me about, is how he has completely rebuilt the SE into a core of young and hot talents. At least the legacy he will leave behind whenever his contract runs out will speak highly of him. He has unearthed or given opportunity to talents like Uzoho, Aina, Ebuehi, Sarenren Bazee(watched the kid in action yesterday and certainly saw why Rohr was determined to cap him) , given Onyekuru and Success a chance, Jamiu Collins a hitherto unknown player in Germany 2 div is now on the radar of the likes of Dortmund, Stuttgart, and Valencia. Then the likes of Villarreal kid prodigy Chukwueze, Ademola, Seyi, Kalu and of course Ekong all young and playing at the highest level of football. When last did we have a team this promising!?? By 2019, Nigeria will have the youngest team in the AFCON, and will definitely be a world cup team to be taken very seriously in Qatar.
I really hope we can unearth a few more top central defenders though.
Its increasingly obvious that the benchmark for the SE midfield/striker departments is getting higher and higher. But I still think our defense could do with a few more really top performers to push up the bar.
I'm grateful for Balogun and Omeruo and hope they continue to improve but what would I give for a great central defender or two!
Akpoguma in due course...
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If Akpoguma joins the team, we should be fine. Just remembered we have Semi Ajayi as well who can play the CD role as well.Damunk wrote:Nice one Tobi17.Tobi17 wrote:I was chatting with Patrick and he told me with every certainty that barring any delayed circumstance, we should have Ademola lookman and Seyi Ojo in the SE camp by December. Apparently the NFF are currently working on their nationality switch process. Rohr was of course very instrumental to the whole thing...i might not be a huge fan of Rohr or his coaching tactics, but one thing I have to give him credit for which Patrick agreed with me about, is how he has completely rebuilt the SE into a core of young and hot talents. At least the legacy he will leave behind whenever his contract runs out will speak highly of him. He has unearthed or given opportunity to talents like Uzoho, Aina, Ebuehi, Sarenren Bazee(watched the kid in action yesterday and certainly saw why Rohr was determined to cap him) , given Onyekuru and Success a chance, Jamiu Collins a hitherto unknown player in Germany 2 div is now on the radar of the likes of Dortmund, Stuttgart, and Valencia. Then the likes of Villarreal kid prodigy Chukwueze, Ademola, Seyi, Kalu and of course Ekong all young and playing at the highest level of football. When last did we have a team this promising!?? By 2019, Nigeria will have the youngest team in the AFCON, and will definitely be a world cup team to be taken very seriously in Qatar.
I really hope we can unearth a few more top central defenders though.
Its increasingly obvious that the benchmark for the SE midfield/striker departments is getting higher and higher. But I still think our defense could do with a few more really top performers to push up the bar.
I'm grateful for Balogun and Omeruo and hope they continue to improve but what would I give for a great central defender or two!
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Unfortunately Nigerians don’t like continuity, stability and peace. Naija society prefers drama, gragra and fire brigade approach towards the pursuit of regression in life. So enjoy it while it lasts!oloye wrote:That is what continuity and stability in the hands of a man with plans brings to the table.Tobi17 wrote:I was chatting with Patrick and he told me with every certainty that barring any delayed circumstance, we should have Ademola lookman and Seyi Ojo in the SE camp by December. Apparently the NFF are currently working on their nationality switch process. Rohr was of course very instrumental to the whole thing...i might not be a huge fan of Rohr or his coaching tactics, but one thing I have to give him credit for which Patrick agreed with me about, is how he has completely rebuilt the SE into a core of young and hot talents. At least the legacy he will leave behind whenever his contract runs out will speak highly of him. He has unearthed or given opportunity to talents like Uzoho, Aina, Ebuehi, Sarenren Bazee(watched the kid in action yesterday and certainly saw why Rohr was determined to cap him) , given Onyekuru and Success a chance, Jamiu Collins a hitherto unknown player in Germany 2 div is now on the radar of the likes of Dortmund, Stuttgart, and Valencia. Then the likes of Villarreal kid prodigy Chukwueze, Ademola, Seyi, Kalu and of course Ekong all young and playing at the highest level of football. When last did we have a team this promising!?? By 2019, Nigeria will have the youngest team in the AFCON, and will definitely be a world cup team to be taken very seriously in Qatar.
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Any news on Rohr scouting HBs?
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Are the HS currently playing and even if they are playing tell us who has impressed lately to deserve a call up-fabio wrote:Any news on Rohr scouting HBs?
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I am not paid to scout! Rohr is paid to scout for talents, not just those abroad.walesvilla wrote:Are the HS currently playing and even if they are playing tell us who has impressed lately to deserve a call up-fabio wrote:Any news on Rohr scouting HBs?
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are those suggesting FS options paid?? and those that suggested J.Lokosa and lately Afelokhai be called up paid- bottom line is any talent will get included - i do not support just adding any tom d#$% and harry to National team just because its HB. fans can recommend to Rohr and media - Rohr or Rep can then take time out to watch b4 invite. We all saw CHAN and low intelligence level with decision making and general Football IQfabio wrote:I am not paid to scout! Rohr is paid to scout for talents, not just those abroad.walesvilla wrote:Are the HS currently playing and even if they are playing tell us who has impressed lately to deserve a call up-fabio wrote:Any news on Rohr scouting HBs?
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No one is saying that any Tom, duck and harry should be invited.walesvilla wrote:are those suggesting FS options paid?? and those that suggested J.Lokosa and lately Afelokhai be called up paid- bottom line is any talent will get included - i do not support just adding any tom d#$% and harry to National team just because its HB. fans can recommend to Rohr and media - Rohr or Rep can then take time out to watch b4 invite. We all saw CHAN and low intelligence level with decision making and general Football IQ
It rather seems that when it comes to FB whether it is Div2 or Div3 (they are not referred to as Tom, duck and harry), however HB players are. Just saying that Rohr should scout the Nigerian league. He is only the country 1 week before SE match and jets off after each match.
Westerhor and Keshi watched the leagues and 'found' players.
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... we, the "youngest team" again? When will such change?Tobi17 wrote:I was chatting with Patrick and he told me with every certainty that barring any delayed circumstance, we should have Ademola lookman and Seyi Ojo in the SE camp by December. Apparently the NFF are currently working on their nationality switch process. Rohr was of course very instrumental to the whole thing...i might not be a huge fan of Rohr or his coaching tactics, but one thing I have to give him credit for which Patrick agreed with me about, is how he has completely rebuilt the SE into a core of young and hot talents. At least the legacy he will leave behind whenever his contract runs out will speak highly of him. He has unearthed or given opportunity to talents like Uzoho, Aina, Ebuehi, Sarenren Bazee(watched the kid in action yesterday and certainly saw why Rohr was determined to cap him) , given Onyekuru, Osimhen and Success a chance, Jamiu Collins a hitherto unknown player in Germany 2 div is now on the radar of the likes of Dortmund, Stuttgart, and Valencia. Then the likes of Villarreal kid prodigy Chukwueze, Ademola, Seyi, Kalu and of course Ekong all young and playing at the highest level of football. When last did we have a team this promising!?? By 2019, Nigeria will have the youngest team in the AFCON, and will definitely be a world cup team to be taken very seriously in Qatar.
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
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... that's what I thoughtfabio wrote:Rohr has not unearthed any talents, please. When Rohr gets his backside to Nigeria and watch the Nigerian league, i will take him seriously.Tobi17 wrote:I was chatting with Patrick and he told me with every certainty that barring any delayed circumstances, we should have Ademola lookman and Seyi Ojo in the SE camp by December. Apparently the NFF are currently working on their nationality switch process. Rohr was of course very instrumental to the whole thing...i might not be a huge fan of Rohr or his coaching tactics, but one thing I have to give him credit for which Patrick agreed with me about, is how he has completely rebuilt the SE into a core of young and hot talents. At least the legacy he will leave behind whenever his contract runs out will speak highly of him. He has unearthed talents like Ebuehi, Sarenren Bazee(watched the kid in action yesterday and certainly saw why Rohr was determined to cap him) , given Onyekuru and Success a chance, Jamiu Collins a hitherto unknown player in Germany 2 div is now on the radar of the likes of Dortmund, Stuttgart, and Valencia. Then the likes of Villarreal kid prodigy Chukwueze, Ademola, Seyi, and of course Ekong all young and playing at the highest level of football. When last did we have a team this promising!?? By 2019, Nigeria will have the youngest team and will definitely be a world cup team to be taken very seriously in Qatar.
We had the youngest team in the last W/C, right?
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
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Hmm, na wa-oo! Chief Damunk, make you no let "Oga Fabio" see dis tin wey you write-o, hmm!Damunk wrote:You are on a mission to rubbish both Pinnick and Rohr.fabio wrote:Rohr has not unearthed any talents, please. When Rohr gets his backside to Nigeria and watch the Nigerian league, i will take him seriously.Tobi17 wrote:I was chatting with Patrick and he told me with every certainty that barring any delayed circumstances, we should have Ademola lookman and Seyi Ojo in the SE camp by December. Apparently the NFF are currently working on their nationality switch process. Rohr was of course very instrumental to the whole thing...i might not be a huge fan of Rohr or his coaching tactics, but one thing I have to give him credit for which Patrick agreed with me about, is how he has completely rebuilt the SE into a core of young and hot talents. At least the legacy he will leave behind whenever his contract runs out will speak highly of him. He has unearthed talents like Ebuehi, Sarenren Bazee(watched the kid in action yesterday and certainly saw why Rohr was determined to cap him) , given Onyekuru and Success a chance, Jamiu Collins a hitherto unknown player in Germany 2 div is now on the radar of the likes of Dortmund, Stuttgart, and Valencia. Then the likes of Villarreal kid prodigy Chukwueze, Ademola, Seyi, and of course Ekong all young and playing at the highest level of football. When last did we have a team this promising!?? By 2019, Nigeria will have the youngest team and will definitely be a world cup team to be taken very seriously in Qatar.
We had the youngest team in the last W/C, right?
You can disagree with the colour of their hair or their size of shoes or whatever you don't like about them, but acknowledge where they have done well.
The only thing you ever say about them is negative.
Surely a balance should allow you comment on both the good and the bad.
Meanwhile, I have responded to your 'Amokachi/Westerhoff' question, and its not looking good.
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
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Is the league really that good?????? Please name 3 players apart from Goalies that can replace anymore from our 23 men roster.fabio wrote:Rohr has not unearthed any talents, please. When Rohr gets his backside to Nigeria and watch the Nigerian league, i will take him seriously.Tobi17 wrote:I was chatting with Patrick and he told me with every certainty that barring any delayed circumstances, we should have Ademola lookman and Seyi Ojo in the SE camp by December. Apparently the NFF are currently working on their nationality switch process. Rohr was of course very instrumental to the whole thing...i might not be a huge fan of Rohr or his coaching tactics, but one thing I have to give him credit for which Patrick agreed with me about, is how he has completely rebuilt the SE into a core of young and hot talents. At least the legacy he will leave behind whenever his contract runs out will speak highly of him. He has unearthed talents like Ebuehi, Sarenren Bazee(watched the kid in action yesterday and certainly saw why Rohr was determined to cap him) , given Onyekuru and Success a chance, Jamiu Collins a hitherto unknown player in Germany 2 div is now on the radar of the likes of Dortmund, Stuttgart, and Valencia. Then the likes of Villarreal kid prodigy Chukwueze, Ademola, Seyi, and of course Ekong all young and playing at the highest level of football. When last did we have a team this promising!?? By 2019, Nigeria will have the youngest team and will definitely be a world cup team to be taken very seriously in Qatar.
We had the youngest team in the last W/C, right?
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Re: Ademola and Sheyi Ojo will soon join the SE family
Any news on Felix Uduokhai?Tobi17 wrote:If Akpoguma joins the team, we should be fine. Just remembered we have Semi Ajayi as well who can play the CD role as well.Damunk wrote:Nice one Tobi17.Tobi17 wrote:I was chatting with Patrick and he told me with every certainty that barring any delayed circumstance, we should have Ademola lookman and Seyi Ojo in the SE camp by December. Apparently the NFF are currently working on their nationality switch process. Rohr was of course very instrumental to the whole thing...i might not be a huge fan of Rohr or his coaching tactics, but one thing I have to give him credit for which Patrick agreed with me about, is how he has completely rebuilt the SE into a core of young and hot talents. At least the legacy he will leave behind whenever his contract runs out will speak highly of him. He has unearthed or given opportunity to talents like Uzoho, Aina, Ebuehi, Sarenren Bazee(watched the kid in action yesterday and certainly saw why Rohr was determined to cap him) , given Onyekuru and Success a chance, Jamiu Collins a hitherto unknown player in Germany 2 div is now on the radar of the likes of Dortmund, Stuttgart, and Valencia. Then the likes of Villarreal kid prodigy Chukwueze, Ademola, Seyi, Kalu and of course Ekong all young and playing at the highest level of football. When last did we have a team this promising!?? By 2019, Nigeria will have the youngest team in the AFCON, and will definitely be a world cup team to be taken very seriously in Qatar.
I really hope we can unearth a few more top central defenders though.
Its increasingly obvious that the benchmark for the SE midfield/striker departments is getting higher and higher. But I still think our defense could do with a few more really top performers to push up the bar.
I'm grateful for Balogun and Omeruo and hope they continue to improve but what would I give for a great central defender or two!
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Re: Ademola and Sheyi Ojo will soon join the SE family
dude get a hold of yourself..geeze not this crap againTobi17 wrote:I was chatting with Patrick and he told me with every certainty that barring any delayed circumstance, we should have Ademola lookman and Seyi Ojo in the SE camp by December. Apparently the NFF are currently working on their nationality switch process. Rohr was of course very instrumental to the whole thing...i might not be a huge fan of Rohr or his coaching tactics, but one thing I have to give him credit for which Patrick agreed with me about, is how he has completely rebuilt the SE into a core of young and hot talents. At least the legacy he will leave behind whenever his contract runs out will speak highly of him. He has unearthed or given opportunity to talents like Uzoho, Aina, Ebuehi, Sarenren Bazee(watched the kid in action yesterday and certainly saw why Rohr was determined to cap him) , given Onyekuru, Osimhen and Success a chance, Jamiu Collins a hitherto unknown player in Germany 2 div is now on the radar of the likes of Dortmund, Stuttgart, and Valencia. Then the likes of Villarreal kid prodigy Chukwueze, Ademola, Seyi, Kalu and of course Ekong all young and playing at the highest level of football. When last did we have a team this promising!?? By 2019, Nigeria will have the youngest team in the AFCON, and will definitely be a world cup team to be taken very seriously in Qatar.
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