FUL (Aina, Lookman, Adarabioyo, Maja) v Wolves
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One can't sniff at 3 of our own getting consistent minutes at the highest level. Can only be good for us.
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Cameroon's blessed to have that guy Anguissa, really gifted player.
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Re: FUL (Aina, Lookman, Adarabioyo) v Newcastle
Absolute beast in the middle.okidoki wrote:Cameroon's blessed to have that guy Anguissa, really gifted player.
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He never start sef. Give him a few more months.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Adarabioyo is one calm player, kinda reminds me of the gentle giant capt okechukwu. He just assisted Newscastle's own goal.
In the Championship he was Mr Cool Incorporated.
So far in the EPL he has been keeping it simple, but he has some bad-a$$ close-control and effortless long-range passing skills in his boots.
I'm sure he'll unleash them as time goes on.
For now, he's still 'learning'.
Oooops!
Abomination.
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Why do I get the feeling that Danfo driver will come at you for thisDamunk wrote:He never start sef. Give him a few more months.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Adarabioyo is one calm player, kinda reminds me of the gentle giant capt okechukwu. He just assisted Newscastle's own goal.
In the Championship he was Mr Cool Incorporated.
So far in the EPL he has been keeping it simple, but he has some bad-a$$ close-control and effortless long-range passing skills in his boots.
I'm sure he'll unleash them as time goes on.
For now, he's still 'learning'.
Oooops!
Abomination.
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Fulham must be really dreading AFCON coming around.okidoki wrote:Cameroon's blessed to have that guy Anguissa, really gifted player.
Their team will be decimated.
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If AFCON were to happen in January they'd get relegated before AFCON reaches quarter finals sef.Damunk wrote:Fulham must be really dreading AFCON coming around.okidoki wrote:Cameroon's blessed to have that guy Anguissa, really gifted player.
Their team will be decimated.
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I hope that doesn't affect their decision to make Aina and Lookmans deal permanent. They've been excellent, for real. This is the argument I've hard with some fans. Play for an average club and get minutes vrs playing for a bigger club, learn from the best but play second fiddle. I'm leaning towards situation these boys have in Fulham.Damunk wrote:Fulham must be really dreading AFCON coming around.okidoki wrote:Cameroon's blessed to have that guy Anguissa, really gifted player.
Their team will be decimated.
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Mitrovic has to be the laziest striker in Europe.
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Danfo driver is still busy loading.Tobi17 wrote:Why do I get the feeling that Danfo driver will come at you for thisDamunk wrote:He never start sef. Give him a few more months.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Adarabioyo is one calm player, kinda reminds me of the gentle giant capt okechukwu. He just assisted Newscastle's own goal.
In the Championship he was Mr Cool Incorporated.
So far in the EPL he has been keeping it simple, but he has some bad-a$$ close-control and effortless long-range passing skills in his boots.
I'm sure he'll unleash them as time goes on.
For now, he's still 'learning'.
Oooops!
Abomination.
Shytt. Penarity.
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Re: FUL (Aina, Lookman, Adarabioyo) v Newcastle
Adarabioyo will be big.
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I hope his papers come thru ASAP because at his level of performance I don't see Southgate looking away for much longer. I've watched all Fulham's games this season and I don't think I've seen him make a mistake, commit a dumb foul or get caught out of position. If stones is good enough for England then Bioyo has a real chance. Abeg mek FIFA hurry.okidoki wrote:Adarabioyo will be big.
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Does Bioyo need a clearance from FIFA? He has only played for England's youth team as far as the U19 so his case won't like Lookman etcEMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:I hope his papers come thru ASAP because at his level of performance I don't see Southgate looking away for much longer. I've watched all Fulham's games this season and I don't think I've seen him make a mistake, commit a dumb foul or get caught out of position. If stones is good enough for England then Bioyo has a real chance. Abeg mek FIFA hurry.okidoki wrote:Adarabioyo will be big.
Re: FUL (Aina, Lookman, Adarabioyo) v Newcastle
I thought Aina was a permanent deal anyways?okidoki wrote:I hope that doesn't affect their decision to make Aina and Lookmans deal permanent. They've been excellent, for real. This is the argument I've hard with some fans. Play for an average club and get minutes vrs playing for a bigger club, learn from the best but play second fiddle. I'm leaning towards situation these boys have in Fulham.Damunk wrote:Fulham must be really dreading AFCON coming around.okidoki wrote:Cameroon's blessed to have that guy Anguissa, really gifted player.
Their team will be decimated.
Maybe not.
"Ole kuku ni gbogbo wọn "
Re: FUL (Aina, Lookman, Adarabioyo) v Newcastle
I think Aina is on loan, but at this point they might as well make it a permanent deal.Damunk wrote:I thought Aina was a permanent deal anyways?okidoki wrote:I hope that doesn't affect their decision to make Aina and Lookmans deal permanent. They've been excellent, for real. This is the argument I've hard with some fans. Play for an average club and get minutes vrs playing for a bigger club, learn from the best but play second fiddle. I'm leaning towards situation these boys have in Fulham.Damunk wrote:Fulham must be really dreading AFCON coming around.okidoki wrote:Cameroon's blessed to have that guy Anguissa, really gifted player.
Their team will be decimated.
Maybe not.
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I'm just glad that one of Southgate's favourite players, John Stones, is back in form, so that helps us as he would probably overlook Adarabioyo.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:I hope his papers come thru ASAP because at his level of performance I don't see Southgate looking away for much longer. I've watched all Fulham's games this season and I don't think I've seen him make a mistake, commit a dumb foul or get caught out of position. If stones is good enough for England then Bioyo has a real chance. Abeg mek FIFA hurry.okidoki wrote:Adarabioyo will be big.
Tosin does not need a FIFA nationality switch, he didn't play any competitive match for the England U19s.
I am happy
Re: FUL (Aina, Lookman, Adarabioyo) v Newcastle
I was very pleased to see a brief clip of a tight embrace between Adarabioyo and Lookman. I think it was immediately after the Fulham goal.
I could only think of Naija Boys solidarity and their common goal of being invited to the SE.
Ola Aina and Iwobi are close friends and I can almost bet that they are all talking to one another and exchanging notes.
I could only think of Naija Boys solidarity and their common goal of being invited to the SE.
Ola Aina and Iwobi are close friends and I can almost bet that they are all talking to one another and exchanging notes.
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I also think that Eze might be slightly off the England radar.Dammy wrote:I'm just glad that one of Southgate's favourite players, John Stones, is back in form, so that helps us as he would probably overlook Adarabioyo.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:I hope his papers come thru ASAP because at his level of performance I don't see Southgate looking away for much longer. I've watched all Fulham's games this season and I don't think I've seen him make a mistake, commit a dumb foul or get caught out of position. If stones is good enough for England then Bioyo has a real chance. Abeg mek FIFA hurry.okidoki wrote:Adarabioyo will be big.
Tosin does not need a FIFA nationality switch, he didn't play any competitive match for the England U19s.
CP just got beat 7-0 at home by Liverpool.
I am not a wicked person but I will confess I was secretly 'happy' because as long as CP are struggling, Eze will not be in sharp focus which is to our advantage.
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Oga, no be u alone. The tin sweet me well well I even checked player ratings to make sure he had a yeye game. Kai... the love of SE can turn somebody into a hater.Damunk wrote:I also think that Eze might be slightly off the England radar.Dammy wrote:I'm just glad that one of Southgate's favourite players, John Stones, is back in form, so that helps us as he would probably overlook Adarabioyo.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:I hope his papers come thru ASAP because at his level of performance I don't see Southgate looking away for much longer. I've watched all Fulham's games this season and I don't think I've seen him make a mistake, commit a dumb foul or get caught out of position. If stones is good enough for England then Bioyo has a real chance. Abeg mek FIFA hurry.okidoki wrote:Adarabioyo will be big.
Tosin does not need a FIFA nationality switch, he didn't play any competitive match for the England U19s.
CP just got beat 7-0 at home by Liverpool.
I am not a wicked person but I will confess I was secretly 'happy' because as long as CP are struggling, Eze will not be in sharp focus which is to our advantage.
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Re: FUL (Aina, Lookman, Adarabioyo) v Newcastle
I think Aina needs to lose about 10lbs. Looks overweight to me.Tobi17 wrote:I think Aina is on loan, but at this point they might as well make it a permanent deal.Damunk wrote:I thought Aina was a permanent deal anyways?okidoki wrote:I hope that doesn't affect their decision to make Aina and Lookmans deal permanent. They've been excellent, for real. This is the argument I've hard with some fans. Play for an average club and get minutes vrs playing for a bigger club, learn from the best but play second fiddle. I'm leaning towards situation these boys have in Fulham.Damunk wrote:Fulham must be really dreading AFCON coming around.okidoki wrote:Cameroon's blessed to have that guy Anguissa, really gifted player.
Their team will be decimated.
Maybe not.
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Re: FUL (Aina, Lookman, Adarabioyo) v Newcastle
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Oga, no be u alone. The tin sweet me well well I even checked player ratings to make sure he had a yeye game. Kai... the love of SE can turn somebody into a hater.Damunk wrote:I also think that Eze might be slightly off the England radar.Dammy wrote:I'm just glad that one of Southgate's favourite players, John Stones, is back in form, so that helps us as he would probably overlook Adarabioyo.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:I hope his papers come thru ASAP because at his level of performance I don't see Southgate looking away for much longer. I've watched all Fulham's games this season and I don't think I've seen him make a mistake, commit a dumb foul or get caught out of position. If stones is good enough for England then Bioyo has a real chance. Abeg mek FIFA hurry.okidoki wrote:Adarabioyo will be big.
Tosin does not need a FIFA nationality switch, he didn't play any competitive match for the England U19s.
CP just got beat 7-0 at home by Liverpool.
I am not a wicked person but I will confess I was secretly 'happy' because as long as CP are struggling, Eze will not be in sharp focus which is to our advantage.
"Ole kuku ni gbogbo wọn "
Re: FUL (Aina, Lookman, Adarabioyo) v Newcastle
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Oga, no be u alone. The tin sweet me well well I even checked player ratings to make sure he had a yeye game. Kai... the love of SE can turn somebody into a hater.Damunk wrote:I also think that Eze might be slightly off the England radar.Dammy wrote:I'm just glad that one of Southgate's favourite players, John Stones, is back in form, so that helps us as he would probably overlook Adarabioyo.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:I hope his papers come thru ASAP because at his level of performance I don't see Southgate looking away for much longer. I've watched all Fulham's games this season and I don't think I've seen him make a mistake, commit a dumb foul or get caught out of position. If stones is good enough for England then Bioyo has a real chance. Abeg mek FIFA hurry.okidoki wrote:Adarabioyo will be big.
Tosin does not need a FIFA nationality switch, he didn't play any competitive match for the England U19s.
CP just got beat 7-0 at home by Liverpool.
I am not a wicked person but I will confess I was secretly 'happy' because as long as CP are struggling, Eze will not be in sharp focus which is to our advantage.