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I am loving Ovie Ejara#4 and Seyi Ojo#14
I am loving Ovie Ejara#4 and Seyi Ojo#14
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txj,
Please shed more light on Seyi Ojo
Please shed more light on Seyi Ojo
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Quotes on Ejara
Amazing midfielder who influences the match effectively
Technically gifted Midfielder.
http://arsenalyouth.wordpress.com/schoo ... ie-ejaria/
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Seen him play a couple of times for the Pool's youth team, and I mentioned it somewhere that he was simply fabulous. Jordan I be mea nwhile scored a hattrick for England U21.
"Nigeria", Africas only true hope of bringing the World cup home to motherland.
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It pains me watching Ibe, Aina and Akpom doing it for England U19, trio are freaking good.okidoki wrote:Seen him play a couple of times for the Pool's youth team, and I mentioned it somewhere that he was simply fabulous. Jordan I be mea nwhile scored a hattrick for England U21.
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Ejaria actually trained with our U17 team that won the the WC last year, but he had to return to England because of his school.
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...we were so close to nabbing that kid to Stamford Bridge...but his father wanted more money instead of trophies..imagine!patrick wrote:txj,
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Paj,paj wrote:...we were so close to nabbing that kid to Stamford Bridge...but his father wanted more money instead of trophies..imagine!patrick wrote:txj,
Please shed more light on Seyi Ojo
Do u rate Aina highly?
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I really do. Not your fancy footwork type of striker. Strengths are his positional sense and his movement. Really good player, and so much room for improvement. Naija is really losing out...patrick wrote:Paj,paj wrote:...we were so close to nabbing that kid to Stamford Bridge...but his father wanted more money instead of trophies..imagine!patrick wrote:txj,
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Do u rate Aina highly?
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You must be speaking of Solanke. Aina is a fullback.okidoki wrote:I really do. Not your fancy footwork type of striker. Strengths are his positional sense and his movement. Really good player, and so much room for improvement. Naija is really losing out...patrick wrote:Paj,paj wrote:...we were so close to nabbing that kid to Stamford Bridge...but his father wanted more money instead of trophies..imagine!patrick wrote:txj,
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Yes my brother.niyi wrote:You must be speaking of Solanke. Aina is a fullback.okidoki wrote:I really do. Not your fancy footwork type of striker. Strengths are his positional sense and his movement. Really good player, and so much room for improvement. Naija is really losing out...patrick wrote:Paj,paj wrote:...we were so close to nabbing that kid to Stamford Bridge...but his father wanted more money instead of trophies..imagine!patrick wrote:txj,
Please shed more light on Seyi Ojo
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Ojo is coming along nicely.. The coming season I think is the turning point...patrick wrote:txj,
Please shed more light on Seyi Ojo
Good close control, explosive pace...
In the coming season, he needs to begin the transition to rounding out his game, to not simply be a pacey player, but one with dynamism and vision to play in the lines...
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Liverpool, European Champions 2005.
We watched this very boring video, 500 times, of Sacchi doing defensive drills, using sticks and without the ball, with Maldini, Baresi and Albertini. We used to think before then that if the other players are better, you have to lose. After that we learned anything is possible – you can beat better teams by using tactics." Jurgen Klopp
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...I think he's decent...still needs more development to get there.......patrick wrote:Paj,paj wrote:...we were so close to nabbing that kid to Stamford Bridge...but his father wanted more money instead of trophies..imagine!patrick wrote:txj,
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Yeah...Solanke is rather composed...can see him near the first team bench in 3 years if our new integration programme is to mean anythingokidoki wrote:Yes my brother.niyi wrote:You must be speaking of Solanke. Aina is a fullback.okidoki wrote:I really do. Not your fancy footwork type of striker. Strengths are his positional sense and his movement. Really good player, and so much room for improvement. Naija is really losing out...patrick wrote:Paj,paj wrote:...we were so close to nabbing that kid to Stamford Bridge...but his father wanted more money instead of trophies..imagine!patrick wrote:txj,
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What doesn't add up for me is this:
If England have all these exceptional youth players that have all played for England U18, U19 etc, how come they hardly make an impact on the European youth scene, talk less if the World Youth Tournaments like the U17 and U20 World Cups?
These guys are getting a lot of hype, but by direct comparison how do we know they can hack it when they hit the same green grass with our local youth players?
If England have all these exceptional youth players that have all played for England U18, U19 etc, how come they hardly make an impact on the European youth scene, talk less if the World Youth Tournaments like the U17 and U20 World Cups?
These guys are getting a lot of hype, but by direct comparison how do we know they can hack it when they hit the same green grass with our local youth players?
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England just won the European U17 Championships, England like Germany doesn't seem to usually take these all that seriously. It's Spain and Italy who go all out for these comps.Damunk wrote:What doesn't add up for me is this:
If England have all these exceptional youth players that have all played for England U18, U19 etc, how come they hardly make an impact on the European youth scene, talk less if the World Youth Tournaments like the U17 and U20 World Cups?
These guys are getting a lot of hype, but by direct comparison how do we know they can hack it when they hit the same green grass with our local youth players?
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You sure about that?kalani JR wrote:England just won the European U17 Championships, England like Germany doesn't seem to usually take these all that seriously. It's Spain and Italy who go all out for these comps.Damunk wrote:What doesn't add up for me is this:
If England have all these exceptional youth players that have all played for England U18, U19 etc, how come they hardly make an impact on the European youth scene, talk less if the World Youth Tournaments like the U17 and U20 World Cups?
These guys are getting a lot of hype, but by direct comparison how do we know they can hack it when they hit the same green grass with our local youth players?
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How is naija losing out?okidoki wrote:I really do. Not your fancy footwork type of striker. Strengths are his positional sense and his movement. Really good player, and so much room for improvement. Naija is really losing out...patrick wrote:Paj,paj wrote:...we were so close to nabbing that kid to Stamford Bridge...but his father wanted more money instead of trophies..imagine!patrick wrote:txj,
Please shed more light on Seyi Ojo
Do u rate Aina highly?
This players were born in England and developed by English teams.
Naija won the last U17, we have players just as good as those born and raised in England.
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The last Euro U21 championship Insigne, Destro and Verratti all were present. This wasn't one of the major ones too (Olympic qfs) so yeah I think so.Sunset wrote:You sure about that?kalani JR wrote:England just won the European U17 Championships, England like Germany doesn't seem to usually take these all that seriously. It's Spain and Italy who go all out for these comps.Damunk wrote:What doesn't add up for me is this:
If England have all these exceptional youth players that have all played for England U18, U19 etc, how come they hardly make an impact on the European youth scene, talk less if the World Youth Tournaments like the U17 and U20 World Cups?
These guys are getting a lot of hype, but by direct comparison how do we know they can hack it when they hit the same green grass with our local youth players?
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txj wrote:Ojo is coming along nicely.. The coming season I think is the turning point...patrick wrote:txj,
Please shed more light on Seyi Ojo
Good close control, explosive pace...
In the coming season, he needs to begin the transition to rounding out his game, to not simply be a pacey player, but one with dynamism and vision to play in the lines...
Thank you bro.
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Moses Odubajo another prospect for U23
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It's no point telling them!Chingo Bling wrote:How is naija losing out?okidoki wrote:I really do. Not your fancy footwork type of striker. Strengths are his positional sense and his movement. Really good player, and so much room for improvement. Naija is really losing out...patrick wrote:Paj,paj wrote:...we were so close to nabbing that kid to Stamford Bridge...but his father wanted more money instead of trophies..imagine!patrick wrote:txj,
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Do u rate Aina highly?
This players were born in England and developed by English teams.
Naija won the last U17, we have players just as good as those born and raised in England.
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Why are we resignative already before the NFF has even contacted them?
We should go for local talents AND foreign based players.
We live in globalization and Naija needs to join the competition and hunt for good players quickly.
Leave social romantic and national pride out of this and concentrate on getting the best players available home or abroad!
We should go for local talents AND foreign based players.
We live in globalization and Naija needs to join the competition and hunt for good players quickly.
Leave social romantic and national pride out of this and concentrate on getting the best players available home or abroad!
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Naija 4 life!