Adarabioyo Resumes Switch Of Allegiance Talks With Nigeria
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Kai,Damunk wrote:To be honest Olu, I strongly believe Omeruo has hit his ceiling. So much promise at a younger age but nowhere near the heights we all expected. I pray I am wrong.olu wrote:At the very least he will edge out Balogun. He will be good competition for Ekong, Ajayi, Omeruo, and Awazeim.
Adarabioyo is at the beginning of his incline and I believe he has the skills to reach a far higher ceiling.
But what do I know?
I felt the same way about Egwueke.
I certainly was not one of those that expected whatever heights. In my view, Omeruo is exactly who I always felt he is. Same as Balogun. In my view, the only defender that I have not been high on but has done a bit better than expected is Ekong. I still feel he isn't it but I will grant you that he has improved a bit with his comfort on the ball which was a HUGE HOLE in his game. Of all those defenders, Awaziem to me remains the real deal but he still has to cut off silly errors.
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Love the guy.Enugu II wrote:Kai,Damunk wrote:To be honest Olu, I strongly believe Omeruo has hit his ceiling. So much promise at a younger age but nowhere near the heights we all expected. I pray I am wrong.olu wrote:At the very least he will edge out Balogun. He will be good competition for Ekong, Ajayi, Omeruo, and Awazeim.
Adarabioyo is at the beginning of his incline and I believe he has the skills to reach a far higher ceiling.
But what do I know?
I felt the same way about Egwueke.
I certainly was not one of those that expected whatever heights. In my view, Omeruo is exactly who I always felt he is. Same as Balogun. In my view, the only defender that I have not been high on but has done a bit better than expected is Ekong. I still feel he isn't it but I will grant you that he has improved a bit with his comfort on the ball which was a HUGE HOLE in his game. Of all those defenders, Awaziem to me remains the real deal but he still has to cut off silly errors.
He can only get better.
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I hope this isn't another Billings type set up.
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Nah Adarabioyo seems legit, he even rocks the Naija jersey on his social media handles. I think him, and to some extent Saka are genuine in their Naija vibes.bret- hart wrote:I hope this isn't another Billings type set up.
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Sidney Sam is advising Torunarigha and Udokhai not to make the same mistake he made in choosing Germany over Nigeria. He now regrets the decision to snub Nigeria and I hope this generation of players will learn from him and Patrick Owomoyela.
Keshi was really keen on Sidney Sam joining the SE but he turned us down after initially warming up to the idea of playing for Nigeria.
He's left with his regrets.
Keshi was really keen on Sidney Sam joining the SE but he turned us down after initially warming up to the idea of playing for Nigeria.
He's left with his regrets.
I am happy
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Dammy wrote:Sidney Sam is advising Torunarigha and Udokhai not to make the same mistake he made in choosing Germany over Nigeria. He now regrets the decision to snub Nigeria and I hope this generation of players will learn from him and Patrick Owomoyela.
Keshi was really keen on Sidney Sam joining the SE but he turned us down after initially warming up to the idea of playing for Nigeria.
He's left with his regrets.
You like to drop juicy gist then clean mouth dey look.....
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Re: Adarabioyo Resumes Switch Of Allegiance Talks With Niger
Dammy wrote:Sidney Sam is advising Torunarigha and Udokhai not to make the same mistake he made in choosing Germany over Nigeria. He now regrets the decision to snub Nigeria and I hope this generation of players will learn from him and Patrick Owomoyela.
Keshi was really keen on Sidney Sam joining the SE but he turned us down after initially warming up to the idea of playing for Nigeria.
He's left with his regrets.
Let any of these guys play for whomever they want to. We dont need any of them. As it is we are already stacked.
Guys like Eze and Saka would be great to have, but if not it won't really effect is one bit as far as I am concerned.
I dont want any mercenaries who are holding out till the end.
If they dont help us qualify they can kick rocks.
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Kai Sidney Sam! It's been a while since I heard that name.Dammy wrote:Sidney Sam is advising Torunarigha and Udokhai not to make the same mistake he made in choosing Germany over Nigeria. He now regrets the decision to snub Nigeria and I hope this generation of players will learn from him and Patrick Owomoyela.
Keshi was really keen on Sidney Sam joining the SE but he turned us down after initially warming up to the idea of playing for Nigeria.
He's left with his regrets.
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I think the more important point is the message that is going out...for the future.vancity eagle wrote:Dammy wrote:Sidney Sam is advising Torunarigha and Udokhai not to make the same mistake he made in choosing Germany over Nigeria. He now regrets the decision to snub Nigeria and I hope this generation of players will learn from him and Patrick Owomoyela.
Keshi was really keen on Sidney Sam joining the SE but he turned us down after initially warming up to the idea of playing for Nigeria.
He's left with his regrets.
Let any of these guys play for whomever they want to. We dont need any of them. As it is we are already stacked.
Guys like Eze and Saka would be great to have, but if not it won't really effect is one bit as far as I am concerned.
I dont want any mercenaries who are holding out till the end.
If they dont help us qualify they can kick rocks.
Every time a dual citizen player makes a choice for Nigeria - or publicly regrets not making it - it sends a message to those that think they have only one career-enhancing option.
I tell my kids all the time...their future is not limited to London, or the UK or the USA.
It is global and Nigeria is as much part of that future as anywhere else.
Its a mind thing and thank God, they get it.
Even if we don't need or want Udokhai and Tourinagha after all their yanga, there are and forever will be more and more talented players coming through.
To put it crudely, with our numbers, as long as Nigerians are having sex and having kids, the talent pool all over the world will continue to grow.
Fact.
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