10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifiers
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10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifiers
[1] First of all, I believe Rohr will now know that he has to make Uzoho his permanent number one. He has to stop inviting Akpeyi and Ezenwa to camp to allow the younger goalkeepers to develop
[2] I expect to see Tyronne Ebuehi installed as the permanent rightback. Ola Aina can be his understudy but I fail to see the justification for the continued fielding of Shehu Abdullahi
[3] With the retirement of Mikel Obi and Ahmed Musa unlikely to be a starter, Kenneth Omeruo is likely to be made the substantive captain
[4] Rohr has to bite the bullet and hand a starting shirt to either Semi Ajayi or Okechukwu Azubuike in central midfield. Etebo simply gives the ball away too much and we badly missed Mikel's calming influence in front of the back four
[5] Henry Onyekuru simply has to be a starter ahead of Ahmed Musa. Rohr has got to stop playing silly games
[6] With the retirement of Ighalo, Rohr needs to decide on who is his targetman. Is it Victor Osimhen, Paul Onuachu, Olanrewaju Kayode, David Okereke or Anthony Nwakaeme. He needs to chose one and stick with him
[7] Alex Iwobi has to be told in plain language that he is the creative spark of the team. As the playmaker, the team needs to be built around him
[8] All the players over than 30 like John Ogu and Leon Balogun need to be dropped. There is no logic in continuing to invite them to camp
[9] The emphasis now needs to be on pace. Our build-ups are simply too slow. By the time we get to the opposing penalty area, the opposing team has men back behind the ball. Rohr cannot field more than two slow players in the starting 11
[10] We need to stop fielding one-dimensional players who just run with the ball. Nigeria will never win anything with players like Ahmed Musa and Simon Moses.
[2] I expect to see Tyronne Ebuehi installed as the permanent rightback. Ola Aina can be his understudy but I fail to see the justification for the continued fielding of Shehu Abdullahi
[3] With the retirement of Mikel Obi and Ahmed Musa unlikely to be a starter, Kenneth Omeruo is likely to be made the substantive captain
[4] Rohr has to bite the bullet and hand a starting shirt to either Semi Ajayi or Okechukwu Azubuike in central midfield. Etebo simply gives the ball away too much and we badly missed Mikel's calming influence in front of the back four
[5] Henry Onyekuru simply has to be a starter ahead of Ahmed Musa. Rohr has got to stop playing silly games
[6] With the retirement of Ighalo, Rohr needs to decide on who is his targetman. Is it Victor Osimhen, Paul Onuachu, Olanrewaju Kayode, David Okereke or Anthony Nwakaeme. He needs to chose one and stick with him
[7] Alex Iwobi has to be told in plain language that he is the creative spark of the team. As the playmaker, the team needs to be built around him
[8] All the players over than 30 like John Ogu and Leon Balogun need to be dropped. There is no logic in continuing to invite them to camp
[9] The emphasis now needs to be on pace. Our build-ups are simply too slow. By the time we get to the opposing penalty area, the opposing team has men back behind the ball. Rohr cannot field more than two slow players in the starting 11
[10] We need to stop fielding one-dimensional players who just run with the ball. Nigeria will never win anything with players like Ahmed Musa and Simon Moses.
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Re: 10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifie
Henry Onyekuru has not proven anything in a SE shirt to be handed an automatic starting position.
Rohr needs to look for other options in the AM role, even if we are to assume that Iwobi is the main guy.
The midfield needs a lot of work. Rohr needs to unearth midfielders who have strong technique, passing ability, and energy to run and press opposition. This is where we need the most work.
Rohr needs to look for other options in the AM role, even if we are to assume that Iwobi is the main guy.
The midfield needs a lot of work. Rohr needs to unearth midfielders who have strong technique, passing ability, and energy to run and press opposition. This is where we need the most work.
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Re: 10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifie
Onazi will Also return, he’s much better at that position than Etebo.
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Re: 10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifie
Thread should be renamed "10 changes Ayo Akinfe wants to see ahead of the WC qualifiers."
Re: 10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifie
Onazi is also guilty of giving the ball away.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Onazi will Also return, he’s much better at that position than Etebo.
In fact, that is the thing that used to annoy me the most about him.
Have people forgotten so quickly?
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Re: 10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifie
Ayo Akinfe wrote:[1] First of all, I believe Rohr will now know that he has to make Uzoho his permanent number one. He has to stop inviting Akpeyi and Ezenwa to camp to allow the younger goalkeepers to develop
[2] I expect to see Tyronne Ebuehi installed as the permanent rightback. Ola Aina can be his understudy but I fail to see the justification for the continued fielding of Shehu Abdullahi
[3] With the retirement of Mikel Obi and Ahmed Musa unlikely to be a starter, Kenneth Omeruo is likely to be made the substantive captain
[4] Rohr has to bite the bullet and hand a starting shirt to either Semi Ajayi or Okechukwu Azubuike in central midfield. Etebo simply gives the ball away too much and we badly missed Mikel's calming influence in front of the back four
[5] Henry Onyekuru simply has to be a starter ahead of Ahmed Musa. Rohr has got to stop playing silly games
[6] With the retirement of Ighalo, Rohr needs to decide on who is his targetman. Is it Victor Osimhen, Paul Onuachu, Olanrewaju Kayode, David Okereke or Anthony Nwakaeme. He needs to chose one and stick with him
[7] Alex Iwobi has to be told in plain language that he is the creative spark of the team. As the playmaker, the team needs to be built around him
[8] All the players over than 30 like John Ogu and Leon Balogun need to be dropped. There is no logic in continuing to invite them to camp
[9] The emphasis now needs to be on pace. Our build-ups are simply too slow. By the time we get to the opposing penalty area, the opposing team has men back behind the ball. Rohr cannot field more than two slow players in the starting 11
[10] We need to stop fielding one-dimensional players who just run with the ball. Nigeria will never win anything with players like Ahmed Musa and Simon Moses.
All you are getting with rohr is Musa and Simon, Akpeyi is his first choice gk, shehu is also his first choice RB. Rohr does not care about talent, he has his favorite players. Stop wasting your time, Rohr already knows his first 11 for the next game.
Re: 10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifie
Best 10 point list from Ayo I have seen in a long long timeAyo Akinfe wrote:[1] First of all, I believe Rohr will now know that he has to make Uzoho his permanent number one. He has to stop inviting Akpeyi and Ezenwa to camp to allow the younger goalkeepers to develop
[2] I expect to see Tyronne Ebuehi installed as the permanent rightback. Ola Aina can be his understudy but I fail to see the justification for the continued fielding of Shehu Abdullahi
[3] With the retirement of Mikel Obi and Ahmed Musa unlikely to be a starter, Kenneth Omeruo is likely to be made the substantive captain
[4] Rohr has to bite the bullet and hand a starting shirt to either Semi Ajayi or Okechukwu Azubuike in central midfield. Etebo simply gives the ball away too much and we badly missed Mikel's calming influence in front of the back four
[5] Henry Onyekuru simply has to be a starter ahead of Ahmed Musa. Rohr has got to stop playing silly games
[6] With the retirement of Ighalo, Rohr needs to decide on who is his targetman. Is it Victor Osimhen, Paul Onuachu, Olanrewaju Kayode, David Okereke or Anthony Nwakaeme. He needs to chose one and stick with him
[7] Alex Iwobi has to be told in plain language that he is the creative spark of the team. As the playmaker, the team needs to be built around him
[8] All the players over than 30 like John Ogu and Leon Balogun need to be dropped. There is no logic in continuing to invite them to camp
[9] The emphasis now needs to be on pace. Our build-ups are simply too slow. By the time we get to the opposing penalty area, the opposing team has men back behind the ball. Rohr cannot field more than two slow players in the starting 11
[10] We need to stop fielding one-dimensional players who just run with the ball. Nigeria will never win anything with players like Ahmed Musa and Simon Moses.
The only thing I slightly disagree on is Etebo. We need his dog in that midfield.
What Etebo needs is top flight football with a good EPL team so he can work with his passing.
I am also not opposed to more competition in the midfield.
I also would continue to play Ahmed Musa above Onyekuru. Musa's experience and intangibles is still very much needed in this team.
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Re: 10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifie
Sorry, Onazi is done with the SE.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Onazi will Also return, he’s much better at that position than Etebo.
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Re: 10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifie
11. NFF must fire Rohr.
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Re: 10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifie
That's your fine spin because it serves your agenda.9jaMan wrote:Ayo Akinfe wrote:[1] First of all, I believe Rohr will now know that he has to make Uzoho his permanent number one. He has to stop inviting Akpeyi and Ezenwa to camp to allow the younger goalkeepers to develop
[2] I expect to see Tyronne Ebuehi installed as the permanent rightback. Ola Aina can be his understudy but I fail to see the justification for the continued fielding of Shehu Abdullahi
[3] With the retirement of Mikel Obi and Ahmed Musa unlikely to be a starter, Kenneth Omeruo is likely to be made the substantive captain
[4] Rohr has to bite the bullet and hand a starting shirt to either Semi Ajayi or Okechukwu Azubuike in central midfield. Etebo simply gives the ball away too much and we badly missed Mikel's calming influence in front of the back four
[5] Henry Onyekuru simply has to be a starter ahead of Ahmed Musa. Rohr has got to stop playing silly games
[6] With the retirement of Ighalo, Rohr needs to decide on who is his targetman. Is it Victor Osimhen, Paul Onuachu, Olanrewaju Kayode, David Okereke or Anthony Nwakaeme. He needs to chose one and stick with him
[7] Alex Iwobi has to be told in plain language that he is the creative spark of the team. As the playmaker, the team needs to be built around him
[8] All the players over than 30 like John Ogu and Leon Balogun need to be dropped. There is no logic in continuing to invite them to camp
[9] The emphasis now needs to be on pace. Our build-ups are simply too slow. By the time we get to the opposing penalty area, the opposing team has men back behind the ball. Rohr cannot field more than two slow players in the starting 11
[10] We need to stop fielding one-dimensional players who just run with the ball. Nigeria will never win anything with players like Ahmed Musa and Simon Moses.
All you are getting with rohr is Musa and Simon, Akpeyi is his first choice gk, shehu is also his first choice RB. Rohr does not care about talent, he has his favorite players. Stop wasting your time, Rohr already knows his first 11 for the next game.
How the hell did Aina, Collins, Uzoho, Awuziem, Chukwueze, Onuachi, Onyekuru and Kalu come into the equation?
Na Keshi abi na Buhari byforce dem inside?
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Re: 10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifie
Onazi is just another Etebo, hard worker and all but gives the ball as freely as a whore on the Broadway street... at least Etebo is younger, in good form, and definitely improving. So let's just forget the Onazi experiment and build on Ndidi and Etebo, the likes of Semi Ajayi, Azubuike, Mikel Agu, and an AM are what we need to be good to go.
Re: 10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifie
You should change the title of the thread to 10 changes you would like to see from 10 changes we are likely to see since the changes are up to Rohr.
Re: 10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifie
Damunk wrote:That's your fine spin because it serves your agenda.9jaMan wrote:Ayo Akinfe wrote:[1] First of all, I believe Rohr will now know that he has to make Uzoho his permanent number one. He has to stop inviting Akpeyi and Ezenwa to camp to allow the younger goalkeepers to develop
[2] I expect to see Tyronne Ebuehi installed as the permanent rightback. Ola Aina can be his understudy but I fail to see the justification for the continued fielding of Shehu Abdullahi
[3] With the retirement of Mikel Obi and Ahmed Musa unlikely to be a starter, Kenneth Omeruo is likely to be made the substantive captain
[4] Rohr has to bite the bullet and hand a starting shirt to either Semi Ajayi or Okechukwu Azubuike in central midfield. Etebo simply gives the ball away too much and we badly missed Mikel's calming influence in front of the back four
[5] Henry Onyekuru simply has to be a starter ahead of Ahmed Musa. Rohr has got to stop playing silly games
[6] With the retirement of Ighalo, Rohr needs to decide on who is his targetman. Is it Victor Osimhen, Paul Onuachu, Olanrewaju Kayode, David Okereke or Anthony Nwakaeme. He needs to chose one and stick with him
[7] Alex Iwobi has to be told in plain language that he is the creative spark of the team. As the playmaker, the team needs to be built around him
[8] All the players over than 30 like John Ogu and Leon Balogun need to be dropped. There is no logic in continuing to invite them to camp
[9] The emphasis now needs to be on pace. Our build-ups are simply too slow. By the time we get to the opposing penalty area, the opposing team has men back behind the ball. Rohr cannot field more than two slow players in the starting 11
[10] We need to stop fielding one-dimensional players who just run with the ball. Nigeria will never win anything with players like Ahmed Musa and Simon Moses.
All you are getting with rohr is Musa and Simon, Akpeyi is his first choice gk, shehu is also his first choice RB. Rohr does not care about talent, he has his favorite players. Stop wasting your time, Rohr already knows his first 11 for the next game.
How the hell did Aina, Collins, Uzoho, Awuziem, Chukwueze, Onuachi, Onyekuru and Kalu come into the equation?
Na Keshi abi na Buhari byforce dem inside?
What agenda? All I have stated above is facts
Rohr saw ebuehi play but preferred shehu - facts
Musa was killing all the SE attack, zero goals in the campaign- facts
Rohr made “Akpeyi” number one - facts
The SE needs a goal in a game and rohr will rather bring in a wingback simon- facts
No need for folks to attempt to create any list of players that should be playing,
rohr’s favorites play unless they are injured - facts
You are quick to defend your massa rohr without thinking for yourself- facts
Re: 10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifie
I don tell you say this your 'massa' yabbis is a bit tired, a bit boring and of course, a bit childish.9jaMan wrote:Damunk wrote:That's your fine spin because it serves your agenda.9jaMan wrote:Ayo Akinfe wrote:[1] First of all, I believe Rohr will now know that he has to make Uzoho his permanent number one. He has to stop inviting Akpeyi and Ezenwa to camp to allow the younger goalkeepers to develop
[2] I expect to see Tyronne Ebuehi installed as the permanent rightback. Ola Aina can be his understudy but I fail to see the justification for the continued fielding of Shehu Abdullahi
[3] With the retirement of Mikel Obi and Ahmed Musa unlikely to be a starter, Kenneth Omeruo is likely to be made the substantive captain
[4] Rohr has to bite the bullet and hand a starting shirt to either Semi Ajayi or Okechukwu Azubuike in central midfield. Etebo simply gives the ball away too much and we badly missed Mikel's calming influence in front of the back four
[5] Henry Onyekuru simply has to be a starter ahead of Ahmed Musa. Rohr has got to stop playing silly games
[6] With the retirement of Ighalo, Rohr needs to decide on who is his targetman. Is it Victor Osimhen, Paul Onuachu, Olanrewaju Kayode, David Okereke or Anthony Nwakaeme. He needs to chose one and stick with him
[7] Alex Iwobi has to be told in plain language that he is the creative spark of the team. As the playmaker, the team needs to be built around him
[8] All the players over than 30 like John Ogu and Leon Balogun need to be dropped. There is no logic in continuing to invite them to camp
[9] The emphasis now needs to be on pace. Our build-ups are simply too slow. By the time we get to the opposing penalty area, the opposing team has men back behind the ball. Rohr cannot field more than two slow players in the starting 11
[10] We need to stop fielding one-dimensional players who just run with the ball. Nigeria will never win anything with players like Ahmed Musa and Simon Moses.
All you are getting with rohr is Musa and Simon, Akpeyi is his first choice gk, shehu is also his first choice RB. Rohr does not care about talent, he has his favorite players. Stop wasting your time, Rohr already knows his first 11 for the next game.
How the hell did Aina, Collins, Uzoho, Awuziem, Chukwueze, Onuachi, Onyekuru and Kalu come into the equation?
Na Keshi abi na Buhari byforce dem inside?
What agenda? All I have stated above is facts
Rohr saw ebuehi play but preferred shehu - facts
Musa was killing all the SE attack, zero goals in the campaign- facts
Rohr made “Akpeyi” number one - facts
The SE needs a goal in a game and rohr will rather bring in a wingback simon- facts
No need for folks to attempt to create any list of players that should be playing,
rohr’s favorites play unless they are injured - facts
You are quick to defend your massa rohr without thinking for yourself- facts
You can do better.
My point is that your agenda is to paint Rohr in the worst possible light - so anything goes. Despite his introduction of several new players into the mix- young players all of his own accord, you still insist on him "not caring about talent".
That's why his squad is full of 'hey yous', innit?
Those young players are on the verge of breaking into the first eleven. If you don't like the wait, you know what to do...
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Re: 10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifie
Damunk wrote:I don tell you say this your 'massa' yabbis is a bit tired, a bit boring and of course, a bit childish.9jaMan wrote:Damunk wrote:That's your fine spin because it serves your agenda.9jaMan wrote:Ayo Akinfe wrote:[1] First of all, I believe Rohr will now know that he has to make Uzoho his permanent number one. He has to stop inviting Akpeyi and Ezenwa to camp to allow the younger goalkeepers to develop
[2] I expect to see Tyronne Ebuehi installed as the permanent rightback. Ola Aina can be his understudy but I fail to see the justification for the continued fielding of Shehu Abdullahi
[3] With the retirement of Mikel Obi and Ahmed Musa unlikely to be a starter, Kenneth Omeruo is likely to be made the substantive captain
[4] Rohr has to bite the bullet and hand a starting shirt to either Semi Ajayi or Okechukwu Azubuike in central midfield. Etebo simply gives the ball away too much and we badly missed Mikel's calming influence in front of the back four
[5] Henry Onyekuru simply has to be a starter ahead of Ahmed Musa. Rohr has got to stop playing silly games
[6] With the retirement of Ighalo, Rohr needs to decide on who is his targetman. Is it Victor Osimhen, Paul Onuachu, Olanrewaju Kayode, David Okereke or Anthony Nwakaeme. He needs to chose one and stick with him
[7] Alex Iwobi has to be told in plain language that he is the creative spark of the team. As the playmaker, the team needs to be built around him
[8] All the players over than 30 like John Ogu and Leon Balogun need to be dropped. There is no logic in continuing to invite them to camp
[9] The emphasis now needs to be on pace. Our build-ups are simply too slow. By the time we get to the opposing penalty area, the opposing team has men back behind the ball. Rohr cannot field more than two slow players in the starting 11
[10] We need to stop fielding one-dimensional players who just run with the ball. Nigeria will never win anything with players like Ahmed Musa and Simon Moses.
All you are getting with rohr is Musa and Simon, Akpeyi is his first choice gk, shehu is also his first choice RB. Rohr does not care about talent, he has his favorite players. Stop wasting your time, Rohr already knows his first 11 for the next game.
How the hell did Aina, Collins, Uzoho, Awuziem, Chukwueze, Onuachi, Onyekuru and Kalu come into the equation?
Na Keshi abi na Buhari byforce dem inside?
What agenda? All I have stated above is facts
Rohr saw ebuehi play but preferred shehu - facts
Musa was killing all the SE attack, zero goals in the campaign- facts
Rohr made “Akpeyi” number one - facts
The SE needs a goal in a game and rohr will rather bring in a wingback simon- facts
No need for folks to attempt to create any list of players that should be playing,
rohr’s favorites play unless they are injured - facts
You are quick to defend your massa rohr without thinking for yourself- facts
You can do better.
My point is that your agenda is to paint Rohr in the worst possible light - so anything goes. Despite his introduction of several new players into the mix- young players all of his own accord, you still insist on him "not caring about talent".
That's why his squad is full of 'hey yous', innit?
Those young players are on the verge of breaking into the first eleven. If you don't like the wait, you know what to do...
I’m glad you can’t be daft enough to deny the facts I posted earlier, and as expected you respond with anything that will make your massa, oh, I mean Rohr look good. Stop deceiving yourself, you are clueless and it’s ok. It’s not yabbis, FYI, it’s facts, you rather defend a white clown that does not even know you exist, than think about the facts, and reason like a free man. Rohr has his favorites and they play when they are healthy regardless of form or talent. Rohr is not interested in making the SE great. He wants you to believe you are not good enough thus accept whatever you get. That is loser mentality
Re: 10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifie
I cant understand why Ndidi is never looked at here. He might be the problem with the midfield. One moment he is a boss but when the opponent turns on the heat he either runs from the ball (making himself unavailable for a pass) and/or fouls clumsily around the field struggling with what looks like fatigue. That midfield needs fresh talent or at a minimum strong competition to push those already starting. Players should not be selected on the clubs they play for alone but also how they fit into the coaches philosophy.
Re: 10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifie
Seems you don suffer in the hands of this your 'massa' for you to be so bitter.9jaMan wrote:Damunk wrote:I don tell you say this your 'massa' yabbis is a bit tired, a bit boring and of course, a bit childish.9jaMan wrote:Damunk wrote:That's your fine spin because it serves your agenda.9jaMan wrote:Ayo Akinfe wrote:[1] First of all, I believe Rohr will now know that he has to make Uzoho his permanent number one. He has to stop inviting Akpeyi and Ezenwa to camp to allow the younger goalkeepers to develop
[2] I expect to see Tyronne Ebuehi installed as the permanent rightback. Ola Aina can be his understudy but I fail to see the justification for the continued fielding of Shehu Abdullahi
[3] With the retirement of Mikel Obi and Ahmed Musa unlikely to be a starter, Kenneth Omeruo is likely to be made the substantive captain
[4] Rohr has to bite the bullet and hand a starting shirt to either Semi Ajayi or Okechukwu Azubuike in central midfield. Etebo simply gives the ball away too much and we badly missed Mikel's calming influence in front of the back four
[5] Henry Onyekuru simply has to be a starter ahead of Ahmed Musa. Rohr has got to stop playing silly games
[6] With the retirement of Ighalo, Rohr needs to decide on who is his targetman. Is it Victor Osimhen, Paul Onuachu, Olanrewaju Kayode, David Okereke or Anthony Nwakaeme. He needs to chose one and stick with him
[7] Alex Iwobi has to be told in plain language that he is the creative spark of the team. As the playmaker, the team needs to be built around him
[8] All the players over than 30 like John Ogu and Leon Balogun need to be dropped. There is no logic in continuing to invite them to camp
[9] The emphasis now needs to be on pace. Our build-ups are simply too slow. By the time we get to the opposing penalty area, the opposing team has men back behind the ball. Rohr cannot field more than two slow players in the starting 11
[10] We need to stop fielding one-dimensional players who just run with the ball. Nigeria will never win anything with players like Ahmed Musa and Simon Moses.
All you are getting with rohr is Musa and Simon, Akpeyi is his first choice gk, shehu is also his first choice RB. Rohr does not care about talent, he has his favorite players. Stop wasting your time, Rohr already knows his first 11 for the next game.
How the hell did Aina, Collins, Uzoho, Awuziem, Chukwueze, Onuachi, Onyekuru and Kalu come into the equation?
Na Keshi abi na Buhari byforce dem inside?
What agenda? All I have stated above is facts
Rohr saw ebuehi play but preferred shehu - facts
Musa was killing all the SE attack, zero goals in the campaign- facts
Rohr made “Akpeyi” number one - facts
The SE needs a goal in a game and rohr will rather bring in a wingback simon- facts
No need for folks to attempt to create any list of players that should be playing,
rohr’s favorites play unless they are injured - facts
You are quick to defend your massa rohr without thinking for yourself- facts
You can do better.
My point is that your agenda is to paint Rohr in the worst possible light - so anything goes. Despite his introduction of several new players into the mix- young players all of his own accord, you still insist on him "not caring about talent".
That's why his squad is full of 'hey yous', innit?
Those young players are on the verge of breaking into the first eleven. If you don't like the wait, you know what to do...
I’m glad you can’t be daft enough to deny the facts I posted earlier, and as expected you respond with anything that will make your massa, oh, I mean Rohr look good. Stop deceiving yourself, you are clueless and it’s ok. It’s not yabbis, FYI, it’s facts, you rather defend a white clown that does not even know you exist, than think about the facts, and reason like a free man. Rohr has his favorites and they play when they are healthy regardless of form or talent. Rohr is not interested in making the SE great. He wants you to believe you are not good enough thus accept whatever you get. That is loser mentality
Next time insist on the duty solicitor at the deportation centre.
Woulda saved you the need to overcompensate.
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Re: 10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifie
In essence, you are against Ayos 10 pointers. With all the changes you seem to have made.charlie wrote:Best 10 point list from Ayo I have seen in a long long timeAyo Akinfe wrote:[1] First of all, I believe Rohr will now know that he has to make Uzoho his permanent number one. He has to stop inviting Akpeyi and Ezenwa to camp to allow the younger goalkeepers to develop
[2] I expect to see Tyronne Ebuehi installed as the permanent rightback. Ola Aina can be his understudy but I fail to see the justification for the continued fielding of Shehu Abdullahi
[3] With the retirement of Mikel Obi and Ahmed Musa unlikely to be a starter, Kenneth Omeruo is likely to be made the substantive captain
[4] Rohr has to bite the bullet and hand a starting shirt to either Semi Ajayi or Okechukwu Azubuike in central midfield. Etebo simply gives the ball away too much and we badly missed Mikel's calming influence in front of the back four
[5] Henry Onyekuru simply has to be a starter ahead of Ahmed Musa. Rohr has got to stop playing silly games
[6] With the retirement of Ighalo, Rohr needs to decide on who is his targetman. Is it Victor Osimhen, Paul Onuachu, Olanrewaju Kayode, David Okereke or Anthony Nwakaeme. He needs to chose one and stick with him
[7] Alex Iwobi has to be told in plain language that he is the creative spark of the team. As the playmaker, the team needs to be built around him
[8] All the players over than 30 like John Ogu and Leon Balogun need to be dropped. There is no logic in continuing to invite them to camp
[9] The emphasis now needs to be on pace. Our build-ups are simply too slow. By the time we get to the opposing penalty area, the opposing team has men back behind the ball. Rohr cannot field more than two slow players in the starting 11
[10] We need to stop fielding one-dimensional players who just run with the ball. Nigeria will never win anything with players like Ahmed Musa and Simon Moses.
The only thing I slightly disagree on is Etebo. We need his dog in that midfield.
What Etebo needs is top flight football with a good EPL team so he can work with his passing.
I am also not opposed to more competition in the midfield.
I also would continue to play Ahmed Musa above Onyekuru. Musa's experience and intangibles is still very much needed in this team.
But how does someone throw out all ages 30s and above and decide to make Kayode a starter? He has been around so long, Dude might be older than the whole crew.
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Re: 10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifie
The first two things Rohr has to do when the team meats up nest are:
Hand Alex Iwobi the number 10 shirt
Make Kenneth Omeruo the substantive skipper
If he does that, I will accept that we are on the road to sanity.
Hand Alex Iwobi the number 10 shirt
Make Kenneth Omeruo the substantive skipper
If he does that, I will accept that we are on the road to sanity.
Re: 10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifie
Ayo do you know you have a clear contradiction on your 6th & 8th point? You said all players over 30 should be dropped yet you mention Anthony Nwakaeme as one of the strikers to consider. Do you not know that Nwakaeme is official 30 years old?Ayo Akinfe wrote:[1] First of all, I believe Rohr will now know that he has to make Uzoho his permanent number one. He has to stop inviting Akpeyi and Ezenwa to camp to allow the younger goalkeepers to develop
[2] I expect to see Tyronne Ebuehi installed as the permanent rightback. Ola Aina can be his understudy but I fail to see the justification for the continued fielding of Shehu Abdullahi
[3] With the retirement of Mikel Obi and Ahmed Musa unlikely to be a starter, Kenneth Omeruo is likely to be made the substantive captain
[4] Rohr has to bite the bullet and hand a starting shirt to either Semi Ajayi or Okechukwu Azubuike in central midfield. Etebo simply gives the ball away too much and we badly missed Mikel's calming influence in front of the back four
[5] Henry Onyekuru simply has to be a starter ahead of Ahmed Musa. Rohr has got to stop playing silly games
[6] With the retirement of Ighalo, Rohr needs to decide on who is his targetman. Is it Victor Osimhen, Paul Onuachu, Olanrewaju Kayode, David Okereke or Anthony Nwakaeme. He needs to chose one and stick with him
[7] Alex Iwobi has to be told in plain language that he is the creative spark of the team. As the playmaker, the team needs to be built around him
[8] All the players over than 30 like John Ogu and Leon Balogun need to be dropped. There is no logic in continuing to invite them to camp
[9] The emphasis now needs to be on pace. Our build-ups are simply too slow. By the time we get to the opposing penalty area, the opposing team has men back behind the ball. Rohr cannot field more than two slow players in the starting 11
[10] We need to stop fielding one-dimensional players who just run with the ball. Nigeria will never win anything with players like Ahmed Musa and Simon Moses.
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I did not realise he is that old. Thank you for the information.Adisboy wrote:Ayo do you know you have a clear contradiction on your 6th & 8th point? You said all players over 30 should be dropped yet you mention Anthony Nwakaeme as one of the strikers to consider. Do you not know that Nwakaeme is official 30 years old?Ayo Akinfe wrote:[1] First of all, I believe Rohr will now know that he has to make Uzoho his permanent number one. He has to stop inviting Akpeyi and Ezenwa to camp to allow the younger goalkeepers to develop
[2] I expect to see Tyronne Ebuehi installed as the permanent rightback. Ola Aina can be his understudy but I fail to see the justification for the continued fielding of Shehu Abdullahi
[3] With the retirement of Mikel Obi and Ahmed Musa unlikely to be a starter, Kenneth Omeruo is likely to be made the substantive captain
[4] Rohr has to bite the bullet and hand a starting shirt to either Semi Ajayi or Okechukwu Azubuike in central midfield. Etebo simply gives the ball away too much and we badly missed Mikel's calming influence in front of the back four
[5] Henry Onyekuru simply has to be a starter ahead of Ahmed Musa. Rohr has got to stop playing silly games
[6] With the retirement of Ighalo, Rohr needs to decide on who is his targetman. Is it Victor Osimhen, Paul Onuachu, Olanrewaju Kayode, David Okereke or Anthony Nwakaeme. He needs to chose one and stick with him
[7] Alex Iwobi has to be told in plain language that he is the creative spark of the team. As the playmaker, the team needs to be built around him
[8] All the players over than 30 like John Ogu and Leon Balogun need to be dropped. There is no logic in continuing to invite them to camp
[9] The emphasis now needs to be on pace. Our build-ups are simply too slow. By the time we get to the opposing penalty area, the opposing team has men back behind the ball. Rohr cannot field more than two slow players in the starting 11
[10] We need to stop fielding one-dimensional players who just run with the ball. Nigeria will never win anything with players like Ahmed Musa and Simon Moses.
In that case, he should be dropped. Let Osimhen, Onuachu, Kayode and Okereke fight for the number nine shirt.
Re: 10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifie
Damunk wrote:Seems you don suffer in the hands of this your 'massa' for you to be so bitter.9jaMan wrote:Damunk wrote:I don tell you say this your 'massa' yabbis is a bit tired, a bit boring and of course, a bit childish.9jaMan wrote:Damunk wrote:That's your fine spin because it serves your agenda.9jaMan wrote:Ayo Akinfe wrote:[1] First of all, I believe Rohr will now know that he has to make Uzoho his permanent number one. He has to stop inviting Akpeyi and Ezenwa to camp to allow the younger goalkeepers to develop
[2] I expect to see Tyronne Ebuehi installed as the permanent rightback. Ola Aina can be his understudy but I fail to see the justification for the continued fielding of Shehu Abdullahi
[3] With the retirement of Mikel Obi and Ahmed Musa unlikely to be a starter, Kenneth Omeruo is likely to be made the substantive captain
[4] Rohr has to bite the bullet and hand a starting shirt to either Semi Ajayi or Okechukwu Azubuike in central midfield. Etebo simply gives the ball away too much and we badly missed Mikel's calming influence in front of the back four
[5] Henry Onyekuru simply has to be a starter ahead of Ahmed Musa. Rohr has got to stop playing silly games
[6] With the retirement of Ighalo, Rohr needs to decide on who is his targetman. Is it Victor Osimhen, Paul Onuachu, Olanrewaju Kayode, David Okereke or Anthony Nwakaeme. He needs to chose one and stick with him
[7] Alex Iwobi has to be told in plain language that he is the creative spark of the team. As the playmaker, the team needs to be built around him
[8] All the players over than 30 like John Ogu and Leon Balogun need to be dropped. There is no logic in continuing to invite them to camp
[9] The emphasis now needs to be on pace. Our build-ups are simply too slow. By the time we get to the opposing penalty area, the opposing team has men back behind the ball. Rohr cannot field more than two slow players in the starting 11
[10] We need to stop fielding one-dimensional players who just run with the ball. Nigeria will never win anything with players like Ahmed Musa and Simon Moses.
All you are getting with rohr is Musa and Simon, Akpeyi is his first choice gk, shehu is also his first choice RB. Rohr does not care about talent, he has his favorite players. Stop wasting your time, Rohr already knows his first 11 for the next game.
How the hell did Aina, Collins, Uzoho, Awuziem, Chukwueze, Onuachi, Onyekuru and Kalu come into the equation?
Na Keshi abi na Buhari byforce dem inside?
What agenda? All I have stated above is facts
Rohr saw ebuehi play but preferred shehu - facts
Musa was killing all the SE attack, zero goals in the campaign- facts
Rohr made “Akpeyi” number one - facts
The SE needs a goal in a game and rohr will rather bring in a wingback simon- facts
No need for folks to attempt to create any list of players that should be playing,
rohr’s favorites play unless they are injured - facts
You are quick to defend your massa rohr without thinking for yourself- facts
You can do better.
My point is that your agenda is to paint Rohr in the worst possible light - so anything goes. Despite his introduction of several new players into the mix- young players all of his own accord, you still insist on him "not caring about talent".
That's why his squad is full of 'hey yous', innit?
Those young players are on the verge of breaking into the first eleven. If you don't like the wait, you know what to do...
I’m glad you can’t be daft enough to deny the facts I posted earlier, and as expected you respond with anything that will make your massa, oh, I mean Rohr look good. Stop deceiving yourself, you are clueless and it’s ok. It’s not yabbis, FYI, it’s facts, you rather defend a white clown that does not even know you exist, than think about the facts, and reason like a free man. Rohr has his favorites and they play when they are healthy regardless of form or talent. Rohr is not interested in making the SE great. He wants you to believe you are not good enough thus accept whatever you get. That is loser mentality
Next time insist on the duty solicitor at the deportation centre.
Woulda saved you the need to overcompensate.
Exactly typical response from a clown house negro, now you are making up stories and exposing your low intelligence, the same reason you support Rohr without thinking about the facts. Enjoy
Re: 10 changes we are likely to see ahead of the WC qualifie
The mere mention of a “Targetman”, highlights the ever archaic, decade in delay, mindset of Nigeria. The era of the big, hold up play CF is dead to most. United are desperate to rid themselves of that rudimentary element Lukaku...the age of free-floating, shape shifting strikers is nigh, those capable of dropping deep to ten, shifting wide to 7 or 11 and darting into the box to 9. Simply standing up top as the immovable lump is more detrimental than destructive. Evolve FFS.