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Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2019 7:27 pm
by megapro
Obi, Ezenwa, Akpeyi, Ogu, Ighalo,Balogun....

GK 20
DF 25
MF 23
FW 20


Rohr has made the team younger

Mikel, Ogu, Ighalo, Balogun, Akpeyi, Ezenwa....


Uzoho 20
Ola Aina 23
Semi Ajayi 25
Troost Ekong 26
Jamilu Collins 25
Oghenekaro Etebo 23
Joe Aribo 23
Alex Iwobi 23
Samuel Chukwueze 20
Victor Osimhen 20
Samuel Kalu 22

Maja 20
Bonaventure 21
Esiti 25
Awazien 22

:clap:

Re: Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2019 8:42 pm
by cchinukw
He has been building a young team since he took over na.

Question we should be asking is whether his teams will be getting younger the longer he stays on as coach. :tic:

Re: Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2019 8:49 pm
by Tobi17
cchinukw wrote:He has been building a young team since he took over na.

Question we should be asking is whether his teams will be getting younger the longer he stays on as coach. :tic:
My Naija pipul sha, we will always find faults with everything :taunt:

Re: Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2019 8:51 pm
by cchinukw
Tobi17 wrote:
cchinukw wrote:He has been building a young team since he took over na.

Question we should be asking is whether his teams will be getting younger the longer he stays on as coach. :tic:
My Naija pipul sha, we will always find faults with everything :taunt:
Na today him begin build new team? At the WC, his excuse was they were a young team and were there to learn. Na so our collective memory dey short like our kenkey brothers? :tic:

Re: Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2019 9:21 pm
by Tobi17
cchinukw wrote:
Tobi17 wrote:
cchinukw wrote:He has been building a young team since he took over na.

Question we should be asking is whether his teams will be getting younger the longer he stays on as coach. :tic:
My Naija pipul sha, we will always find faults with everything :taunt:
Na today him begin build new team? At the WC, his excuse was they were a young team and were there to learn. Na so our collective memory dey short like our kenkey brothers? :tic:
:rotf: I see your point sha

Re: Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2019 10:00 pm
by jette1
As if he has pool of older players to pick from; The only existing pool of Nigerian players are all young after all. He would always have this excuse of - my players are young

Re: Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2019 10:59 pm
by donadoni
Perfect time to go get another Olympic Gold :)

Re: Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2019 11:02 pm
by jette1
donadoni wrote:Perfect time to go get another Olympic Gold :)
no body cares about that; world cup or burst

Re: Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2019 11:07 pm
by john12
we have won gold, silver and bronze at Olympics. at this point, a QF, SF or Final appearance is the world cup goal for us

Re: Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2019 11:56 pm
by felarey
So Troost Ekong is the oldest and Uzoho is among the youngest. Hmmn....I see....interesting :D

Re: Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 12:03 am
by chief nfachairman
jette1 wrote:As if he has pool of older players to pick from; The only existing pool of Nigerian players are all young after all. He would always have this excuse of - my players are young
I doubt he would use that excuse. The core of his team would ripen by 2022 world cup. Both at their peak and best age of their careers.

In 2022:
Uzoho 23
Ola Aina 26
Semi Ajayi 28
Awaziem 25
Omeruo 29
Troost Ekong 29
Jamilu Collins 28
Ndidi 25
Oghenekaro Etebo 26
Joe Aribo 26
Alex Iwobi 26
Samuel Chukwueze 23
Victor Osimhen 23
Samuel Kalu 25
Onyekuru 25

I don't see more than 5 new names added to the current list by 2022. And they wouldn't all be 19/20ish

Re: Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 12:55 am
by EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA
chief nfachairman wrote:
jette1 wrote:As if he has pool of older players to pick from; The only existing pool of Nigerian players are all young after all. He would always have this excuse of - my players are young
I doubt he would use that excuse. The core of his team would ripen by 2022 world cup. Both at their peak and best age of their careers.

In 2022:
Uzoho 23
Ola Aina 26
Semi Ajayi 28
Awaziem 25
Omeruo 29
Troost Ekong 29
Jamilu Collins 28
Ndidi 25
Oghenekaro Etebo 26
Joe Aribo 26
Alex Iwobi 26
Samuel Chukwueze 23
Victor Osimhen 23
Samuel Kalu 25
Onyekuru 25

I don't see more than 5 new names added to the current list by 2022. And they wouldn't all be 19/20ish

Nfa, ya becoming very useless these days. :boo: Where is our depth chart like you did last yr? The Color coded one with players ranked by quality of team and games played etc. Now that we have real talent you don abandon ship come focus on market. If u don't update that list with alacrity its very likely that you'll be downgraded to full uselessness like Bigp, Danfo , Jette and other cyberwastepipes on CE. :laugh: :laugh: : :laugh:

Re: Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 4:56 am
by Bigpokey24
We've had a young team since wc2002... :rotf:

Re: Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 7:06 am
by Bell
cchinukw wrote:He has been building a young team since he took over na.

Question we should be asking is whether his teams will be getting younger the longer he stays on as coach. :tic:

TRUE...


…Rohr always seems to tag his squad as being young although this one seems certainly younger than the WC squad, especially when one considers there are more foreign-born players in the current squad.
Bell

Re: Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 8:23 am
by Damunk
Bell wrote:
cchinukw wrote:He has been building a young team since he took over na.

Question we should be asking is whether his teams will be getting younger the longer he stays on as coach. :tic:

TRUE...


…Rohr always seems to tag his squad as being young although this one seems certainly younger than the WC squad, especially when one considers there are more foreign-born players in the current squad.
Bell
You can't win with these fans.
If they are young they are young. Should he lie?

Imagine Rohr opens his mouth and says ''Our mature team is now showing their full ...."
Next thing, the poor kids will be accused of being age cheats and Rohr their enabler. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

Re: Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 9:50 am
by megapro
chief nfachairman wrote:
jette1 wrote:As if he has pool of older players to pick from; The only existing pool of Nigerian players are all young after all. He would always have this excuse of - my players are young
I doubt he would use that excuse. The core of his team would ripen by 2022 world cup. Both at their peak and best age of their careers.

In 2022:
Uzoho 23
Ola Aina 26
Semi Ajayi 28
Awaziem 25
Omeruo 29
Troost Ekong 29
Jamilu Collins 28
Ndidi 25
Oghenekaro Etebo 26
Joe Aribo 26
Alex Iwobi 26
Samuel Chukwueze 23
Victor Osimhen 23
Samuel Kalu 25
Onyekuru 25

I don't see more than 5 new names added to the current list by 2022. And they wouldn't all be 19/20ish
Not more than additions in 5 years?
The last 5 years we had 50 additions

Re: Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 12:19 pm
by Cellular
Damunk wrote:
Bell wrote:
cchinukw wrote:He has been building a young team since he took over na.

Question we should be asking is whether his teams will be getting younger the longer he stays on as coach. :tic:

TRUE...


…Rohr always seems to tag his squad as being young although this one seems certainly younger than the WC squad, especially when one considers there are more foreign-born players in the current squad.
Bell
You can't win with these fans.
If they are young they are young. Should he lie?

Imagine Rohr opens his mouth and says ''Our mature team is now showing their full ...."
Next thing, the poor kids will be accused of being age cheats and Rohr their enabler. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
Well, he has his inbuilt excuse... "Youth".

Then you point to France and England to some extent and he and his Rohrbots counters with the what's the pedigree of the teams the players play for.

Rohr needs more time... longer than the Algerian coach. And he needs better players playing in top leagues for top teams. :D :thumbs:

Re: Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 1:32 pm
by Damunk
Cellular wrote:
Damunk wrote:
Bell wrote:
cchinukw wrote:He has been building a young team since he took over na.

Question we should be asking is whether his teams will be getting younger the longer he stays on as coach. :tic:

TRUE...


…Rohr always seems to tag his squad as being young although this one seems certainly younger than the WC squad, especially when one considers there are more foreign-born players in the current squad.
Bell
You can't win with these fans.
If they are young they are young. Should he lie?

Imagine Rohr opens his mouth and says ''Our mature team is now showing their full ...."
Next thing, the poor kids will be accused of being age cheats and Rohr their enabler. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
Well, he has his inbuilt excuse... "Youth".

Then you point to France and England to some extent and he and his Rohrbots counters with the what's the pedigree of the teams the players play for.

Rohr needs more time... longer than the Algerian coach. And he needs better players playing in top leagues for top teams. :D :thumbs:
Bring on Algeria today we will beat them.
This team is already better than the AFCON Bronze-winning team IN MY OPINION.
I take it you beg to differ and might even suggest they are worse, since, to use Fabio'swords, "it fits the narrative"

:rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

Re: Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 2:13 pm
by jette1
Damunk wrote:
Cellular wrote:
Damunk wrote:
Bell wrote:
cchinukw wrote:He has been building a young team since he took over na.

Question we should be asking is whether his teams will be getting younger the longer he stays on as coach. :tic:

TRUE...


…Rohr always seems to tag his squad as being young although this one seems certainly younger than the WC squad, especially when one considers there are more foreign-born players in the current squad.
Bell
You can't win with these fans.
If they are young they are young. Should he lie?

Imagine Rohr opens his mouth and says ''Our mature team is now showing their full ...."
Next thing, the poor kids will be accused of being age cheats and Rohr their enabler. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
Well, he has his inbuilt excuse... "Youth".

Then you point to France and England to some extent and he and his Rohrbots counters with the what's the pedigree of the teams the players play for.

Rohr needs more time... longer than the Algerian coach. And he needs better players playing in top leagues for top teams. :D :thumbs:
Bring on Algeria today we will beat them.
This team is already better than the AFCON Bronze-winning team IN MY OPINION.
I take it you beg to differ and might even suggest they are worse, since, to use Fabio'swords, "it fits the narrative"

:rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
they are better than AFCON TEAM ? without our 2 best players - ndidi & musa, (Ogu) ? I just wanna get what you saying :taunt:

Re: Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 10:51 pm
by chief nfachairman
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:
chief nfachairman wrote:
jette1 wrote:As if he has pool of older players to pick from; The only existing pool of Nigerian players are all young after all. He would always have this excuse of - my players are young
I doubt he would use that excuse. The core of his team would ripen by 2022 world cup. Both at their peak and best age of their careers.

In 2022:
Uzoho 23
Ola Aina 26
Semi Ajayi 28
Awaziem 25
Omeruo 29
Troost Ekong 29
Jamilu Collins 28
Ndidi 25
Oghenekaro Etebo 26
Joe Aribo 26
Alex Iwobi 26
Samuel Chukwueze 23
Victor Osimhen 23
Samuel Kalu 25
Onyekuru 25

I don't see more than 5 new names added to the current list by 2022. And they wouldn't all be 19/20ish

Nfa, ya becoming very useless these days. :boo: Where is our depth chart like you did last yr? The Color coded one with players ranked by quality of team and games played etc. Now that we have real talent you don abandon ship come focus on market. If u don't update that list with alacrity its very likely that you'll be downgraded to full uselessness like Bigp, Danfo , Jette and other cyberwastepipes on CE. :laugh: :laugh: : :laugh:

:bump: :bump: :bump:

Na all these dimwits wey go dey accuse person of been an agent when all im trying to do is just to keep the forum interesting. I just lost interest in posting anything.

BUt i go start to the update so i dont enter your group of useless CE.

Re: Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2019 5:23 pm
by Eaglezbeak
cchinukw wrote:He has been building a young team since he took over na.

Question we should be asking is whether his teams will be getting younger the longer he stays on as coach. :tic:
Not if he believes he is building something and not just finding young players for no particular reason than age, Nigerians sometimes disregard planning and that’s keeping them a decade or more behind they just don’t understand that it takes time to build and you can’t get something for nothing (not when you want it anyway)!

Re: Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2019 5:29 pm
by Damunk
Eaglezbeak wrote:
cchinukw wrote:He has been building a young team since he took over na.

Question we should be asking is whether his teams will be getting younger the longer he stays on as coach. :tic:
Not if he believes he is building something and not just finding young players for no particular reason than age, what Nigerians sometimes disregard is what’s keeping them a decade or more behind is the fact that they don’t understand that it takes time to build and you won’t get something for nothing (not when you want it anyway)!
:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

Re: Is Rohr building a younger team?

Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2019 5:32 pm
by Eaglezbeak
Damunk wrote:
Eaglezbeak wrote:
cchinukw wrote:He has been building a young team since he took over na.

Question we should be asking is whether his teams will be getting younger the longer he stays on as coach. :tic:
Not if he believes he is building something and not just finding young players for no particular reason than age, what Nigerians sometimes disregard is what’s keeping them a decade or more behind is the fact that they don’t understand that it takes time to build and you won’t get something for nothing (not when you want it anyway)!
:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
Thanks I had to reiterate the whole sentence as I was to passionate and it came out a little long winded initially but I’m glad you understood immediately!