The secret #10 I mentioned earlier that will be called up for the next round of WCQ
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The secret #10 I mentioned earlier that will be called up for the next round of WCQ
Well here you have it Gents, I've finally let the cat out of the back...Rohr is eager for a player who can effectively play the #10 role and it seems NFF and Rohr have decided to take a chance with 19 yr old Chelsea academy kid Anjorin... expect a call up for him probably against the next rounds of WC qualifiers
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The guy who couldn't cut it? Smh
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Re: The secret #10 I mentioned earlier that will be called up for the next round of WCQ
He aight. Nothing really special. The positive thing I saw is his quick release of the ball after a dribble. He certainly does release the ball quickly.
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Same dude that scored for Englands U20's a couple days ago?
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Toby you get inside gist ?
Or you just going off the owngoal article ?
So Ejarias switch has been taking 2 years, yet this guy who played for England last week will be called up ?
OK oh.
Or you just going off the owngoal article ?
So Ejarias switch has been taking 2 years, yet this guy who played for England last week will be called up ?
OK oh.
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At least Rohr understands the problem and is looking to fix it, if these reports are true.
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Fast good ovancity eagle wrote: ↑Sat Oct 16, 2021 4:07 pm Toby you get inside gist ?
Or you just going off the owngoal article ?
So Ejarias switch has been taking 2 years, yet this guy who played for England last week will be called up ?
OK oh.
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This has to be very very fake lol
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What are your sources telling you about Ejaria ?
Who has been switching for over 2 years.
Re: The secret #10 I mentioned earlier that will be called up for the next round of WCQ
Fake news as usual. No surprises. Same pool of players. Ejaria or Olise or Lookman or Ebere Eze don't exist for SE. It is only a concocted by Nigerian news media outlets looking for traction. Nothing more, nothing less
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Ejaria and Lookman's situation was due to a delay in securing their passports, the problem was more of major administrative hiccups further hampered by the Covid-19 restrictions last year... as for the nationality switch for both guys, it was actually approved early last year around March. Give or take we should be seeing Ejaria and Lookman in the AFCON squad by January of next year.vancity eagle wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 6:05 pmWhat are your sources telling you about Ejaria ?
Who has been switching for over 2 years.
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Not doubting your credibility buts it’s a really hard one to believe. Bassey is already in the team and he only came on the radar recently.Tobi17 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 6:39 pmEjaria and Lookman's situation was due to a delay in securing their passports, the problem was more of major administrative hiccups further hampered by the Covid-19 restrictions last year... as for the nationality switch for both guys, it was actually approved early last year around March. Give or take we should be seeing Ejaria and Lookman in the AFCON squad by January of next year.vancity eagle wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 6:05 pmWhat are your sources telling you about Ejaria ?
Who has been switching for over 2 years.
In any case, none of these folks, apart from Ebere Eze and in a few years Olise, could make any difference to the SE.
And when you consider where the most important players in our near future - Ndidi, Ejuke, Chukwueze and Osimhen - came from, you start losing any real interest in these nationality switching tales.
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Bassey's case is less complicated because he didn't play for any of the youth teams for either England or Italy, but I definitely agree with you... We don't need these guys anymore than we think we do.waka-man wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:20 pmNot doubting your credibility buts it’s a really hard one to believe. Bassey is already in the team and he only came on the radar recently.Tobi17 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 6:39 pmEjaria and Lookman's situation was due to a delay in securing their passports, the problem was more of major administrative hiccups further hampered by the Covid-19 restrictions last year... as for the nationality switch for both guys, it was actually approved early last year around March. Give or take we should be seeing Ejaria and Lookman in the AFCON squad by January of next year.vancity eagle wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 6:05 pmWhat are your sources telling you about Ejaria ?
Who has been switching for over 2 years.
In any case, none of these folks, apart from Ebere Eze and in a few years Olise, could make any difference to the SE.
And when you consider where the most important players in our near future - Ndidi, Ejuke, Chukwueze and Osimhen - came from, you start losing any real interest in these nationality switching tales.
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This nonsense has to stop,ain’t no English youth prodigy coming to save you foools!
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Curious, how was the Leicester Women's player able to switch to play for the Falcons so quickly? Did she play for any of England's junior teams, and are the rules different for women.
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Still yet to be approved by FIFA otherwise she would have been in today's squad.
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But you just said the problem is passport and not FIFA approval. So how did Bassey get his passport so quick and yet Ejaria and Lookman are waiting ?Tobi17 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:30 pmBassey's case is less complicated because he didn't play for any of the youth teams for either England or Italy, but I definitely agree with you... We don't need these guys anymore than we think we do.waka-man wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:20 pmNot doubting your credibility buts it’s a really hard one to believe. Bassey is already in the team and he only came on the radar recently.Tobi17 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 6:39 pmEjaria and Lookman's situation was due to a delay in securing their passports, the problem was more of major administrative hiccups further hampered by the Covid-19 restrictions last year... as for the nationality switch for both guys, it was actually approved early last year around March. Give or take we should be seeing Ejaria and Lookman in the AFCON squad by January of next year.vancity eagle wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 6:05 pmWhat are your sources telling you about Ejaria ?
Who has been switching for over 2 years.
In any case, none of these folks, apart from Ebere Eze and in a few years Olise, could make any difference to the SE.
And when you consider where the most important players in our near future - Ndidi, Ejuke, Chukwueze and Osimhen - came from, you start losing any real interest in these nationality switching tales.
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But are they waiting?Ejaria most likely knows it’s Nigeria for him as he won’t play for England from the Championship but as for Lookman is he really waiting to play for Nigeria?vancity eagle wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 9:04 pmBut you just said the problem is passport and not FIFA approval. So how did Bassey get his passport so quick and yet Ejaria and Lookman are waiting ?Tobi17 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:30 pmBassey's case is less complicated because he didn't play for any of the youth teams for either England or Italy, but I definitely agree with you... We don't need these guys anymore than we think we do.waka-man wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:20 pmNot doubting your credibility buts it’s a really hard one to believe. Bassey is already in the team and he only came on the radar recently.Tobi17 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 6:39 pmEjaria and Lookman's situation was due to a delay in securing their passports, the problem was more of major administrative hiccups further hampered by the Covid-19 restrictions last year... as for the nationality switch for both guys, it was actually approved early last year around March. Give or take we should be seeing Ejaria and Lookman in the AFCON squad by January of next year.vancity eagle wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 6:05 pmWhat are your sources telling you about Ejaria ?
Who has been switching for over 2 years.
In any case, none of these folks, apart from Ebere Eze and in a few years Olise, could make any difference to the SE.
And when you consider where the most important players in our near future - Ndidi, Ejuke, Chukwueze and Osimhen - came from, you start losing any real interest in these nationality switching tales.
WHAT SHALL BE SHALL BE SABI