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Re: UZOHO TO CYPRUS, JOEL OBI TO TURKEY

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2019 8:22 pm
by fabio
maceo4 wrote:
We went through 3 keepers during WC qualifying from Ikeme to Akpeyi to Ezenwa. The last two didn’t really inspire confidence and they all conceded...Ikeme vs Zambia, Ezenwa conceded in 2 of the four games he played (Cameroon and Algeria return legs). Akpeyi conceded in the one WCQ game he played against Algeria, also 2 in the ANC qualifier vs South Africa, one in the first half vs Argentina in the friendly which Uzoho took over and kept a clean sheet in the second half. I don’t know how we can say the alternatives are clearly better than Uzoho given these facts. One can argue he has the biggest upside sha, but none of them is ideal or clearly the favorite.
Second half clean sheet! What about the clean sheets in the WC friendly matches and WC....

Re: UZOHO TO CYPRUS, JOEL OBI TO TURKEY

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2019 9:04 pm
by maceo4
fabio wrote:
maceo4 wrote:
We went through 3 keepers during WC qualifying from Ikeme to Akpeyi to Ezenwa. The last two didn’t really inspire confidence and they all conceded...Ikeme vs Zambia, Ezenwa conceded in 2 of the four games he played (Cameroon and Algeria return legs). Akpeyi conceded in the one WCQ game he played against Algeria, also 2 in the ANC qualifier vs South Africa, one in the first half vs Argentina in the friendly which Uzoho took over and kept a clean sheet in the second half. I don’t know how we can say the alternatives are clearly better than Uzoho given these facts. One can argue he has the biggest upside sha, but none of them is ideal or clearly the favorite.
Second half clean sheet! What about the clean sheets in the WC friendly matches and WC....
Your contention is what again? That the others would have kept a cleansheet instead? Based on what? I already said none of them is ideal. They are all about the same level ultimately way below NT level but you have to pick one...so I don’t fault Rohrs GK coaches choice they train them and know what’s up. Luckily for Uzoho you can’t directly blame him for the goals he conceded at the WC, but he did get clean sheets vs Iceland and Poland. He’s younger and hopefully will have a higher ceiling than the other two.

Re: UZOHO TO CYPRUS, JOEL OBI TO TURKEY

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2019 10:31 pm
by hangingfire
Dammy wrote:
TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:
bret- hart wrote:
TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Uzoho is mediocre. The worst thing that can happen to Nigerian football is if Uzoho goes to the ANC as our #1 and Nigeria does relatively well. That would perpetuate mediocrity on the national team :!:


Cheers.

Yes because the likes of Akpeyi who is a journeyman in South Africa and Ikechuwku Ezenwa who is 3rd choice at Eyinmba are far better options :roll: :dream:
Do you even know what journeyman the means :?: :!:


Cheers.
Journeyman made a journey from naija to South Africa :lol:
Correcticus, correcticum. KPOM, KPOM, KPOM to that. Answer don jam question be that :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: UZOHO TO CYPRUS, JOEL OBI TO TURKEY

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2019 10:56 pm
by fabio
maceo4 wrote:Your contention is what again? That the others would have kept a cleansheet instead? Based on what? I already said none of them is ideal. They are all about the same level ultimately way below NT level but you have to pick one...so I don’t fault Rohrs GK coaches choice they train them and know what’s up. Luckily for Uzoho you can’t directly blame him for the goals he conceded at the WC, but he did get clean sheets vs Iceland and Poland. He’s younger and hopefully will have a higher ceiling than the other two.
My guy speak to anyone who has access to the coaching crew. Uzoho was chosen not because he was better than others, he was chosen because of his height. Rohr prefers tall goalkeepers. That's the main reason he was chosen. Playing 'abroad' also played a factor.

Re: UZOHO TO CYPRUS, JOEL OBI TO TURKEY

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2019 11:25 pm
by john12
Nigerians are never satisfied Nigerians are impatient and do not believe in “process” you want an already made product with going through the progress. The likes of akpeyi and ezenwa should slap themselves for allowing an 18 year old walk and grab that number position. Uzoho is presently our best choice he is 19, inexperienced and still new. He has done fairly decent thus far and now set piece is no longer an issue. The guy had a decent performance at the end World Cup none of the goals conceded was his fault just give him time to progress or provide a better alternative but if your alternatives are Old enyeama or akpeyi or ezenwa then STFU

Re: UZOHO TO CYPRUS, JOEL OBI TO TURKEY

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2019 12:38 pm
by fabio
john12 wrote:Nigerians are never satisfied Nigerians are impatient and do not believe in “process” you want an already made product with going through the progress. The likes of akpeyi and ezenwa should slap themselves for allowing an 18 year old walk and grab that number position. Uzoho is presently our best choice he is 19, inexperienced and still new. He has done fairly decent thus far and now set piece is no longer an issue. The guy had a decent performance at the end World Cup none of the goals conceded was his fault just give him time to progress or provide a better alternative but if your alternatives are Old enyeama or akpeyi or ezenwa then STFU
Just SHARRAP!

Re: UZOHO TO CYPRUS, JOEL OBI TO TURKEY

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2019 8:30 pm
by wiseone
As long as he is in the first 11 every week, it will help him. Who knows, they may eventually make the move permanent. Need to consider Osigwe too.

Re: UZOHO TO CYPRUS, JOEL OBI TO TURKEY

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2019 10:11 pm
by metalalloy
jette1 wrote:Cyprus ke for what, to deliver letter to the Corinthians ?

this automatically hand the starting jersey to Ezenwa or Apkeyi who are at least plying their trade in footballing nations
:lol: :lol:

Re: UZOHO TO CYPRUS, JOEL OBI TO TURKEY

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2019 6:29 am
by Obong
danfo driver wrote:
Obong wrote:
danfo driver wrote:I dont know why you guys are responding like this. It seems you dont know Nigerians.

Enyeama was 10th choice goalkeeper at Lille, posting videos of empty training and they wanted him to go to the world cup as the first choice. Uzoho is going out on loan to get match fitness and sharpness for the Nations Cup and they want him out of the team.

Please, read the above and try to analyze both sentences.

Most people will be befuddled. However, if you truly know Nigerians to the core, you will just smile.
I'll let Enyeama ruin your weekend....
:lol: :lol: :lol:

LMAOO @ "ruin your weekend." Never forget: I ruined your summer (2018) and I ruined Enyeama's summer (2018) and future plans! :lol:

Unfortunately, for you, Enyeama is yesterday's man. No one thinks about him these days.
Keep hallucinating. Actually, it was Enyeama's call. Developments showed that Rohr wanted him to show up in camp. Enyeama, for personal and family reasons, decided to give it a pass (despite tremendous pressure from even high-up football fans like Saraki and the former and present Akwa Ibom Governors, not to mention well-regarded Cybereagles). He stuck to his guns. He still shows up in your nightmares, though.

Re: UZOHO TO CYPRUS, JOEL OBI TO TURKEY

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2019 3:47 pm
by Otitokoro
YAAWWWNNNN!
This is becoming extremely BORING!
Can you let the man retire in peace, instead of forcefully trying to make him relevant when he clearly isn't?
Geez!
Obong wrote: Keep hallucinating. Actually, it was Enyeama's call. Developments showed that Rohr wanted him to show up in camp. Enyeama, for personal and family reasons, decided to give it a pass (despite tremendous pressure from even high-up football fans like Saraki and the former and present Akwa Ibom Governors, not to mention well-regarded Cybereagles). He stuck to his guns. He still shows up in your nightmares, though.

Re: UZOHO TO CYPRUS, JOEL OBI TO TURKEY

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2019 6:40 pm
by danfo driver
Otitokoro wrote:YAAWWWNNNN!
This is becoming extremely BORING!
Can you let the man retire in peace, instead of forcefully trying to make him relevant when he clearly isn't?
Geez!
Obong wrote: Keep hallucinating. Actually, it was Enyeama's call. Developments showed that Rohr wanted him to show up in camp. Enyeama, for personal and family reasons, decided to give it a pass (despite tremendous pressure from even high-up football fans like Saraki and the former and present Akwa Ibom Governors, not to mention well-regarded Cybereagles). He stuck to his guns. He still shows up in your nightmares, though.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: UZOHO TO CYPRUS, JOEL OBI TO TURKEY

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2019 6:41 pm
by danfo driver
Enyeama is irrelevant to me and to Nigerian football. Like I told you before, he will NEVER play for Nigeria again. Never. Now, he spends his days cutting okra. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I will suggest that you come to terms with that, okay? :rotf:
Obong wrote:
danfo driver wrote:
Obong wrote:
danfo driver wrote:I dont know why you guys are responding like this. It seems you dont know Nigerians.

Enyeama was 10th choice goalkeeper at Lille, posting videos of empty training and they wanted him to go to the world cup as the first choice. Uzoho is going out on loan to get match fitness and sharpness for the Nations Cup and they want him out of the team.

Please, read the above and try to analyze both sentences.

Most people will be befuddled. However, if you truly know Nigerians to the core, you will just smile.
I'll let Enyeama ruin your weekend....
:lol: :lol: :lol:

LMAOO @ "ruin your weekend." Never forget: I ruined your summer (2018) and I ruined Enyeama's summer (2018) and future plans! :lol:

Unfortunately, for you, Enyeama is yesterday's man. No one thinks about him these days.
Keep hallucinating. Actually, it was Enyeama's call. Developments showed that Rohr wanted him to show up in camp. Enyeama, for personal and family reasons, decided to give it a pass (despite tremendous pressure from even high-up football fans like Saraki and the former and present Akwa Ibom Governors, not to mention well-regarded Cybereagles). He stuck to his guns. He still shows up in your nightmares, though.

Re: UZOHO TO CYPRUS, JOEL OBI TO TURKEY

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2019 9:13 pm
by Obong
Otitokoro wrote:YAAWWWNNNN!
This is becoming extremely BORING!
Can you let the man retire in peace, instead of forcefully trying to make him relevant when he clearly isn't?
Geez!
Obong wrote: Keep hallucinating. Actually, it was Enyeama's call. Developments showed that Rohr wanted him to show up in camp. Enyeama, for personal and family reasons, decided to give it a pass (despite tremendous pressure from even high-up football fans like Saraki and the former and present Akwa Ibom Governors, not to mention well-regarded Cybereagles). He stuck to his guns. He still shows up in your nightmares, though.
Kindly direct your ire at danfo driver whose intense hatred for a Nigerian legend is a study in psychosis.

Re: UZOHO TO CYPRUS, JOEL OBI TO TURKEY

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2019 11:24 pm
by danfo driver
Obong wrote:
Otitokoro wrote:YAAWWWNNNN!
This is becoming extremely BORING!
Can you let the man retire in peace, instead of forcefully trying to make him relevant when he clearly isn't?
Geez!
Obong wrote: Keep hallucinating. Actually, it was Enyeama's call. Developments showed that Rohr wanted him to show up in camp. Enyeama, for personal and family reasons, decided to give it a pass (despite tremendous pressure from even high-up football fans like Saraki and the former and present Akwa Ibom Governors, not to mention well-regarded Cybereagles). He stuck to his guns. He still shows up in your nightmares, though.
Kindly direct your ire at danfo driver whose intense hatred for a Nigerian legend is a study in psychosis.
I dont hate Enyeama at all. In fact, like i mentioned last year, I was one of the few who supported him when Ayo named him En-yama-yama.

However, Enyeama's selfishness and his supporter's greed, last year, truly showed me who he and his supporters are. Enyeama brought it upon himself. He will go down as a selfish person who tarnished his legacy. Today, no one talks about him--aside from 2-3 people on CE who are on his payroll.