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Nigerian Military intelligence working with MOSSAD.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Otitokoro wrote:In spite of the fact that the kid has pledged his allegiance to the 'tres leones'? Wonder how Rohr and Pinnick can pull this off?
Oh, I know!...Why don't we just hire Mossad contractors to nick him off the streets of Berkshire, put him in a crate and cargo him down to Nigeria (Umaru Dikko style), where he will be forced to play for Nigeria?
Don't know how many times someone has to tell you NO, before it resonates with you.Ayo Akinfe wrote:I am not yet sold on Ovie. Even of he switches, is he guaranteed a place in the squad?
Here is how I rate Nigerian playmakers at the moment:
[1] Ebere Eze
[2] Alex Iwobi
[3] Michael Olise
[4] Ovie Ejaria
For me, Rohr and Pinnick must get Ebere whatever it takes. No excuses should be tolerated!
Lmao @Mossad contractors.
I thought it was Nigerian military intelligence officers that picked up Dikko in London and shipped him to Niaja in a crate. No?
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Otitokoro wrote:In spite of the fact that the kid has pledged his allegiance to the 'tres leones'? Wonder how Rohr and Pinnick can pull this off?
Oh, I know!...Why don't we just hire Mossad contractors to nick him off the streets of Berkshire, put him in a crate and cargo him down to Nigeria (Umaru Dikko style), where he will be forced to play for Nigeria?
Don't know how many times someone has to tell you NO, before it resonates with you.Ayo Akinfe wrote:I am not yet sold on Ovie. Even of he switches, is he guaranteed a place in the squad?
Here is how I rate Nigerian playmakers at the moment:
[1] Ebere Eze
[2] Alex Iwobi
[3] Michael Olise
[4] Ovie Ejaria
For me, Rohr and Pinnick must get Ebere whatever it takes. No excuses should be tolerated!
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Ejaria and Olise starting vs Ekong for Watford on ESPN+
Hopefully I’ll see what all the hype is about.....
Hopefully I’ll see what all the hype is about.....
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Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
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Ismaila Sarr....MY GOODNESS ME!!!!!!
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2 of the best goals you are likely to see this weekend less than 90 seconds apart...what a talent!
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Sarr with 2 golasos for Watford....I’m still waiting to see what Ejaria/Olise are capable of....
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Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
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Great run from Olise (Oh-lease as they are calling him) from his own half to set up a goal scoring chance and bobo hits the post with an open net...great play from our boy. Looks like a talent on that one.
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That was a fantastic effort by Olise. The boy is definitely talented. Ekong's intervention saved a certain goal.maceo4 wrote:Great run from Olise (Oh-lease as they are calling him) from his own half to set up a goal scoring chance and bobo hits the post with an open net...great play from our boy. Looks like a talent on that one.
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Kai, Sarr denied hattrick with tight offside call...
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They just call am teenage French player...mschew...Dammy wrote:That was a fantastic effort by Olise. The boy is definitely talented. Ekong's intervention saved a certain goal.maceo4 wrote:Great run from Olise (Oh-lease as they are calling him) from his own half to set up a goal scoring chance and bobo hits the post with an open net...great play from our boy. Looks like a talent on that one.
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Olise channels his inner Zidane and takes out 2 Watford players for the move of the game....
He’s been busy, sometimes I think he tries to do too much
Ejaria’s decision making could be better
He’s been busy, sometimes I think he tries to do too much
Ejaria’s decision making could be better
tedder89 wrote:Sarr with 2 golasos for Watford....I’m still waiting to see what Ejaria/Olise are capable of....
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Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
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Troost and his passing...gosh he's so poor.
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Very worrisome
maceo4 wrote:Troost and his passing...gosh he's so poor.
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Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
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Both Olise & Ejaria balling!! Both would greatly improve the midfield of the SE. I dare say with them we would be very deadly at the AFCON.
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2nd time in the match that he has put his side in trouble with his passing. He may as well just hoof it!maceo4 wrote:Troost and his passing...gosh he's so poor.
I am happy
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He’s actually a good defender but his ball usage needs a lot of work
maceo4 wrote:Troost and his passing...gosh he's so poor.
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Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
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Adisboy wrote:Both Olise & Ejaria balling!! Both would greatly improve the midfield of the SE. I dare say with them we would be very deadly at the AFCON.
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They both are comfortable on the ball and don’t shy from receiving it; Olise has been everywhere but only once was there real end product
Ejaria needs to learn that sometimes you can just pass and receive; he tries to dribble every blessed time!
Ejaria needs to learn that sometimes you can just pass and receive; he tries to dribble every blessed time!
Adisboy wrote:Both Olise & Ejaria balling!! Both would greatly improve the midfield of the SE. I dare say with them we would be very deadly at the AFCON.
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Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
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Olise jambody with veteran Colombian midfielder Sanchez and gets up gingerly
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Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
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Olise reminds me of Zidane, while Ejaria reminds me of Okocha.
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They both could simplify their game and be so much better
Adisboy wrote:Olise reminds me of Zidane, while Ejaria reminds me of Okocha.
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Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
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Yeap...tedder89 wrote:They both could simplify their game and be so much better
Adisboy wrote:Olise reminds me of Zidane, while Ejaria reminds me of Okocha.
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Troost hurt, seems about to be subbed.
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