Re: Tracking: Top Nigerian players 2019/20 season
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2019 11:55 pm
NFA's list is quite depressing...
Shows more quantity than quality.
Shows more quantity than quality.
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Really? I think it’s the best looking list since the mid nineties. Don’t recall Naija having so much quality since the golden age 1994 -1997, and even then, there wasn’t so much depth...Gotti wrote:NFA's list is quite depressing...
Shows more quantity than quality.
You are right. and interestingly, about 8 are not in Top quality bracket because they are regular bench warmers in their clubs.Gotti wrote:NFA's list is quite depressing...
Shows more quantity than quality.
It would be really sad. He's one talent ive been looking forward to.Enugu II wrote:nfachairman,
It really will be a shame if Bazee never plays for Nigeria with his ongoing injury issues that do not seem to abate. Na real waa.
Didnt list lower Div players except they are SE players like Semi.bret- hart wrote:Where is Brigh Osayi Samuel on this list??? Dude is balling for QPR and unlike Ebere Eze, does not need FIFA approval to play for Nigeria.
Yea, but Ramon would only dream to start over Etebo, not in this world...chief nfachairman wrote:If we going by the most inform players also considering status of league, this would be Rohr's first 11 Vs Brazil.
******************uzoho***************
****Awaziem*****Ekong****Semi*****Collins
************Ndidi********Ramon Azeez******
******************Iwobi****************
***Chukwueze****Osimhen******Simon Moses
Bench:
Ezenwa
Onuachu
Aribo
Etebo
Dennis
Shehu
Balogun
semi, uzoho, Shehu and Balogun are the odd men in that list. Either playing in low leagues or not playing at all.
maceo4 wrote:Yea, but Ramon would only dream to start over Etebo, not in this world...chief nfachairman wrote:If we going by the most inform players also considering status of league, this would be Rohr's first 11 Vs Brazil.
******************uzoho***************
****Awaziem*****Ekong****Semi*****Collins
************Ndidi********Ramon Azeez******
******************Iwobi****************
***Chukwueze****Osimhen******Simon Moses
Bench:
Ezenwa
Onuachu
Aribo
Etebo
Dennis
Shehu
Balogun
semi, uzoho, Shehu and Balogun are the odd men in that list. Either playing in low leagues or not playing at all.
Not just in Rohr's books tbf...chief nfachairman wrote:I agree. "Raw" would rather go with a midfield's thats blended instead of putting in someone trying to get a hand of the team style. Even Aribo is ahead of Azeez in Raw's books.
I was one man off compared to Rohr's list. However, mine was based on form and quality in Europe. Form and quality would def win you an invite but not a starting shirt.chief nfachairman wrote:If we going by the most inform players also considering status of league, this would be Rohr's first 11 Vs Brazil.
******************uzoho***************
****Awaziem*****Ekong****Semi*****Collins
************Ndidi********Ramon Azeez******
******************Iwobi****************
***Chukwueze****Osimhen******Simon Moses
Bench:
Ezenwa
Onuachu
Aribo
Etebo
Dennis
Shehu
Balogun
Etebo, semi, uzoho, Shehu and Balogun are the odd men in that list. Either playing in low leagues or not playing at all.
chief nfachairman wrote:I was one man off compared to Rohr's list. However, mine was based on form and quality in Europe. Form and quality would def win you an invite but not a starting shirt.chief nfachairman wrote:If we going by the most inform players also considering status of league, this would be Rohr's first 11 Vs Brazil.
******************uzoho***************
****Awaziem*****Ekong****Semi*****Collins
************Ndidi********Ramon Azeez******
******************Iwobi****************
***Chukwueze****Osimhen******Simon Moses
Bench:
Ezenwa
Onuachu
Aribo
Etebo
Dennis
Shehu
Balogun
Etebo, semi, uzoho, Shehu and Balogun are the odd men in that list. Either playing in low leagues or not playing at all.
Enugu II wrote:chief nfachairman wrote:I was one man off compared to Rohr's list. However, mine was based on form and quality in Europe. Form and quality would def win you an invite but not a starting shirt.chief nfachairman wrote:If we going by the most inform players also considering status of league, this would be Rohr's first 11 Vs Brazil.
******************uzoho***************
****Awaziem*****Ekong****Semi*****Collins
************Ndidi********Ramon Azeez******
******************Iwobi****************
***Chukwueze****Osimhen******Simon Moses
Bench:
Ezenwa
Onuachu
Aribo
Etebo
Dennis
Shehu
Balogun
Etebo, semi, uzoho, Shehu and Balogun are the odd men in that list. Either playing in low leagues or not playing at all.
I agree that form and quality should win a player an invite but that should not be restricted to Europe. I assume here that quality refers to the individual player and not to his team or to a league.
you tied up dude get a hold of yourself, no one noticed youchief nfachairman wrote:Ive been extremely tied up in the past 6weeks. Ill be updating this list by end of this month to cover both Oct and Nov.
Nfachairman,chief nfachairman wrote:Enugu II wrote:chief nfachairman wrote:I was one man off compared to Rohr's list. However, mine was based on form and quality in Europe. Form and quality would def win you an invite but not a starting shirt.chief nfachairman wrote:If we going by the most inform players also considering status of league, this would be Rohr's first 11 Vs Brazil.
******************uzoho***************
****Awaziem*****Ekong****Semi*****Collins
************Ndidi********Ramon Azeez******
******************Iwobi****************
***Chukwueze****Osimhen******Simon Moses
Bench:
Ezenwa
Onuachu
Aribo
Etebo
Dennis
Shehu
Balogun
Etebo, semi, uzoho, Shehu and Balogun are the odd men in that list. Either playing in low leagues or not playing at all.
I agree that form and quality should win a player an invite but that should not be restricted to Europe. I assume here that quality refers to the individual player and not to his team or to a league.
EII,
just seeing this.
While form doesn't have to be in any particular league but with QUALITY, the better the league standard, better the quality. An in form player in Emyimba cant be compared to an in form player in Barca.
The cream will rise to the top.Enugu II wrote:Nfachairman,chief nfachairman wrote:Enugu II wrote:chief nfachairman wrote:I was one man off compared to Rohr's list. However, mine was based on form and quality in Europe. Form and quality would def win you an invite but not a starting shirt.chief nfachairman wrote:If we going by the most inform players also considering status of league, this would be Rohr's first 11 Vs Brazil.
******************uzoho***************
****Awaziem*****Ekong****Semi*****Collins
************Ndidi********Ramon Azeez******
******************Iwobi****************
***Chukwueze****Osimhen******Simon Moses
Bench:
Ezenwa
Onuachu
Aribo
Etebo
Dennis
Shehu
Balogun
Etebo, semi, uzoho, Shehu and Balogun are the odd men in that list. Either playing in low leagues or not playing at all.
I agree that form and quality should win a player an invite but that should not be restricted to Europe. I assume here that quality refers to the individual player and not to his team or to a league.
EII,
just seeing this.
While form doesn't have to be in any particular league but with QUALITY, the better the league standard, better the quality. An in form player in Emyimba cant be compared to an in form player in Barca.
I will not disagree with that. However, an in-form player at Enyimba may well be technically better than an in-form player at Galatasary (in theory). Let's assume, for moment that we have a spectacular U17 guy, who is in Nigeria and signs to play for a Nigerian club (e.g. MFM), he may be better than a player currently at Bordeaux. Yet, because of his age, it is difficult for him to be in Europe. That is just one example. (2) Note that some Nigerian players with supposedly poor "football education" leave the NPFL and immediately start for an elite club in a Scandinavian country. Guess What? They had just been chosen ahead of players who had supposedly top "football education" beginning from their academy years. (3) third is that because of compensation issues playing in Nigeria, our players want out and they do not necessarily care where to go. They simply want to a play where due compensation exists because they have a family to feed. This means that they will not necessarily seek out the high level club.
The bottomline is that using clubs to determine the better players will not lead to the call up of the best players. Sure, it will give us some of them but there are several others lurking around elsewhere. These things are far more complex and complicated than merely using the pedigree of a club to determine who is a quality player and who is not. Such methods are rife with errors especially in the Nigerian situation where compensation issues throw such rationality out of whack.
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