Ndidi- Life as a footballer at university
Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2019 8:08 am
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He's great Ndidi!
Absolutely,most footballers spend most of their time around people that think alike and may learn a little about the culture of the country they play in (depending how long they stay) but going to university doesn't only help you academically it also helps socially and mentally as well as lifting ones confidence!chief nfachairman wrote:Very impressive.
And he's journey through University would definitely help his football especially his expanded thinking capability and analytical ability.
Great guy.
I tell you.Paveman wrote:What a shining example to other young footballers
Eyeama studied chemical engineering at University of uyo or uniport. And he insisted on graduating before leaving the shores of the country.Damunk wrote:I tell you.Paveman wrote:What a shining example to other young footballers
Nigeria has more than its fair share of intellectuals that have played for the beloved Super Eagles. He joins a long list...from Adokiye to Odegbami, Okwaraji, Nwajobi, Olofinjana, Rufai and even our very own Oloye.
I'm sure there are many many more.
I expect Rohr to give it to his brainless baby, backwater Saudi Arabia Musa. Then when brainless backwater Musa is done, he will hand it over to brainless club-jumper, Simon.Damunk wrote:
I love this guy.
Just something about him.
I reckon he is the undisputable next captain of the Super Eagles.
Yes! that is the mark of a player who is not just a winner, but will go on to win and win and win! That is the mentality I like. I want him to be angry for a long time and not just learn from the anger, but channel that anger like he did to score the equalizer.He was still angry at himself for the error that led to Chelsea taking the lead.
olu wrote:Love his discipline on and off the field and happy to see he is planning for life after football. The transition from sports to retirement is often difficult for athletes in any sport or country, but could be even more challenging for athletes from developing countries.
Ekong is still my first choice for captain out of our current crop. Iwobi would probably be next for me, then Ndidi, Omeruo, or Etebo.
Anything to bash Rohr.danfo driver wrote:I expect Rohr to give it to his brainless baby, backwater Saudi Arabia Musa. Then when brainless backwater Musa is done, he will hand it over to brainless club-jumper, Simon.Damunk wrote:
I love this guy.
Just something about him.
I reckon he is the undisputable next captain of the Super Eagles.
Ekong is IMHO the main contender but Rohr should make a whole generational shift and go for the younger Ndidi who, to be honest, is more likely to outlast Ekong in that team and who's position doesn't seem to be under threat from any competition.olu wrote:Love his discipline on and off the field and happy to see he is planning for life after football. The transition from sports to retirement is often difficult for athletes in any sport or country, but could be even more challenging for athletes from developing countries.
Ekong is still my first choice for captain out of our current crop. Iwobi would probably be next for me, then Ndidi, Omeruo, or Etebo.