Re: Isaac Success v Man City
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2018 10:15 pm
Sucks when your teammates are brainless...uglyoneiamagain wrote:Success has a football brain.
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Sucks when your teammates are brainless...uglyoneiamagain wrote:Success has a football brain.
Yup.. not very calm players.maceo4 wrote:Sucks when your teammates are brainless...uglyoneiamagain wrote:Success has a football brain.
The guy dey carry ball run outside fieldEMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Who's the Kenyan in watford's mf? The guy just dey run around screwing up.
That pipe that just came in and is turning over the ball like he got paid to do so?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Who's the Kenyan in watford's mf? The guy just dey run around screwing up.
Is this the Success we have been hearing about? Kai, once upon a time, we used to look down on a Great Yakubu....yes, compared to this Success I am watching, Yakubu was GREAT.oscar52 wrote:Success in this game is average at best He appears to lack pace, indecisive on the ball, poor dribbling skills for a wide player, going down too easily, pushing/over reliance on his physicality, lack of intelligent play, and giving ball away easily (one led to the ManCity second goal). He also looks heavy alas Deeny. Iheanacho way more dynamic to watch in spite of his struggles.
I don't know what coach said, either. Does anyone know? Please help me understand what he meantEMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Abeg translate to pidginCoach wrote:The Hornets win it tonight...Penalty, John Stones and friends, synonym, company, foul in the box...Holding, who? Tiny Dancer.
Yak is an epl legend. Success can only hope to achieve a fraction of what he did. Success is still very young. he has time.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Is this the Success we have been hearing about? Kai, once upon a time, we used to look down on a Great Yakubu....yes, compared to this Success I am watching, Yakubu was GREAT.oscar52 wrote:Success in this game is average at best He appears to lack pace, indecisive on the ball, poor dribbling skills for a wide player, going down too easily, pushing/over reliance on his physicality, lack of intelligent play, and giving ball away easily (one led to the ManCity second goal). He also looks heavy alas Deeny. Iheanacho way more dynamic to watch in spite of his struggles.
Not playing with waste pipes helps a ton.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:still can't believe how this Delph became a solid player
Una go jus kill me hia with lafta one day na wa-oo!1naija wrote:Guys, some of us have Jobs and can't sit around day in day out watching TV and shaking and typing jobless gibberish. Any link for those of us that have J.O.Bs?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:de wan wound our boy o
Koret! Lets assess and make conclusions about every striker in the EPL based on their performance against Man City. That makes sense. I agree with you 100% bro!!oscar52 wrote:Success in this game is average at best He appears to lack pace, indecisive on the ball, poor dribbling skills for a wide player, going down too easily, pushing/over reliance on his physicality, lack of intelligent play, and giving ball away easily (one led to the ManCity second goal). He also looks heavy alas Deeny. Iheanacho way more dynamic to watch in spite of his struggles.
Regardless of Success' issues, Yakubu was a great Nigerian player and his goal scoring stats in the EPL prove it.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Is this the Success we have been hearing about? Kai, once upon a time, we used to look down on a Great Yakubu....yes, compared to this Success I am watching, Yakubu was GREAT.oscar52 wrote:Success in this game is average at best He appears to lack pace, indecisive on the ball, poor dribbling skills for a wide player, going down too easily, pushing/over reliance on his physicality, lack of intelligent play, and giving ball away easily (one led to the ManCity second goal). He also looks heavy alas Deeny. Iheanacho way more dynamic to watch in spite of his struggles.
metalalloy wrote:Yak is an epl legend. Success can only hope to achieve a fraction of what he did. Success is still very young. he has time.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Is this the Success we have been hearing about? Kai, once upon a time, we used to look down on a Great Yakubu....yes, compared to this Success I am watching, Yakubu was GREAT.oscar52 wrote:Success in this game is average at best He appears to lack pace, indecisive on the ball, poor dribbling skills for a wide player, going down too easily, pushing/over reliance on his physicality, lack of intelligent play, and giving ball away easily (one led to the ManCity second goal). He also looks heavy alas Deeny. Iheanacho way more dynamic to watch in spite of his struggles.
bushboy wrote:Koret! Lets assess and make conclusions about every striker in the EPL based on their performance against Man City. That makes sense. I agree with you 100% bro!!oscar52 wrote:Success in this game is average at best He appears to lack pace, indecisive on the ball, poor dribbling skills for a wide player, going down too easily, pushing/over reliance on his physicality, lack of intelligent play, and giving ball away easily (one led to the ManCity second goal). He also looks heavy alas Deeny. Iheanacho way more dynamic to watch in spite of his struggles.
He is a 22 year old forward. He has time to develop.txj wrote:metalalloy wrote:Yak is an epl legend. Success can only hope to achieve a fraction of what he did. Success is still very young. he has time.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Is this the Success we have been hearing about? Kai, once upon a time, we used to look down on a Great Yakubu....yes, compared to this Success I am watching, Yakubu was GREAT.oscar52 wrote:Success in this game is average at best He appears to lack pace, indecisive on the ball, poor dribbling skills for a wide player, going down too easily, pushing/over reliance on his physicality, lack of intelligent play, and giving ball away easily (one led to the ManCity second goal). He also looks heavy alas Deeny. Iheanacho way more dynamic to watch in spite of his struggles.
why do we like deceiving ourselves? I mean what has age got to do with it?
In this here game, he gave away the ball for the 2nd goal; can't seem to run or think!
He has a different birth certificate, Success off, so am i...metalalloy wrote:He is a 22 year old forward. He has time to develop.txj wrote:metalalloy wrote:Yak is an epl legend. Success can only hope to achieve a fraction of what he did. Success is still very young. he has time.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Is this the Success we have been hearing about? Kai, once upon a time, we used to look down on a Great Yakubu....yes, compared to this Success I am watching, Yakubu was GREAT.oscar52 wrote:Success in this game is average at best He appears to lack pace, indecisive on the ball, poor dribbling skills for a wide player, going down too easily, pushing/over reliance on his physicality, lack of intelligent play, and giving ball away easily (one led to the ManCity second goal). He also looks heavy alas Deeny. Iheanacho way more dynamic to watch in spite of his struggles.
why do we like deceiving ourselves? I mean what has age got to do with it?
In this here game, he gave away the ball for the 2nd goal; can't seem to run or think!
You know who else is 22 on that field today? Leroy Sane.metalalloy wrote:He is a 22 year old forward. He has time to develop.txj wrote:metalalloy wrote:Yak is an epl legend. Success can only hope to achieve a fraction of what he did. Success is still very young. he has time.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Is this the Success we have been hearing about? Kai, once upon a time, we used to look down on a Great Yakubu....yes, compared to this Success I am watching, Yakubu was GREAT.oscar52 wrote:Success in this game is average at best He appears to lack pace, indecisive on the ball, poor dribbling skills for a wide player, going down too easily, pushing/over reliance on his physicality, lack of intelligent play, and giving ball away easily (one led to the ManCity second goal). He also looks heavy alas Deeny. Iheanacho way more dynamic to watch in spite of his struggles.
why do we like deceiving ourselves? I mean what has age got to do with it?
In this here game, he gave away the ball for the 2nd goal; can't seem to run or think!