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let's talk about the Somali looking kid for the U.S.
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Re: let's talk about the Somali looking kid for the U.S.
Does he not have a name...abi what kind of laziness is this.
Re: let's talk about the Somali looking kid for the U.S.
He did that move twice and the Belgians did not pick him up. Finally, Bradley released the ball and he timed it perfectly. The guy get footballing sense.
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Re: let's talk about the Somali looking kid for the U.S.
Isaac Success scored an even sweeter version of this goal against Sweden at the U-17 WC. Julian Green is playing for Bayern reserves, Sucess is actually with Granada's first team. Yet, we carried wastes like Ameobi and Nwofor to WC, and left this truly talented kid at home. Shame.
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Re: let's talk about the Somali looking kid for the U.S.
One of many Germans on the team...bamenda boy wrote:Damn, what a gem or what a gem?
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Re: let's talk about the Somali looking kid for the U.S.
But according to Cellular, he is yet to play Men's football!bushboy wrote:Isaac Success scored an even sweeter version of this goal against Sweden at the U-17 WC. Julian Green is playing for Bayern reserves, Sucess is actually with Granada's first team. Yet, we carried wastes like Ameobi and Nwofor to WC, and left this truly talented kid at home. Shame.
He has to wait his turn; play the U-20s, then the U-23, become a father, then speak with the coach, etc, etc...
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Re: let's talk about the Somali looking kid for the U.S.
But let's be honest though, the dude is 19years old and is already playing for Bayern's reserved team. It is different from kids still playing academy football. Afterall, Musa didn't wait for Under 23 before we put him in as a Super Eagle. Okocha and Oliseh were 19 when they also made their debut. So we have a record of bringing on young talents at the right time. But it is not proper to bring a 17 year old who is still learning the game. A 17 years old who is already a professional is different from a 17 years old who is still learning to be a professional.txj wrote:But according to Cellular, he is yet to play Men's football!bushboy wrote:Isaac Success scored an even sweeter version of this goal against Sweden at the U-17 WC. Julian Green is playing for Bayern reserves, Sucess is actually with Granada's first team. Yet, we carried wastes like Ameobi and Nwofor to WC, and left this truly talented kid at home. Shame.
He has to wait his turn; play the U-20s, then the U-23, become a father, then speak with the coach, etc, etc...
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Re: let's talk about the Somali looking kid for the U.S.
So you are saying a 19-yr old playing with Bayern Reserves (in division 5 of German football) is more ready than an 18-yr old playing FIRST TEAM football in La Liga? LOL!! now, I have heard it all. Do you want to hear the truth? Success is MILES ahead of Green! If Green was so good, why didn't he rep Germany at youth level? Success went up againt the very best in the world at his age group and he dominated. He was bought by Udinese. Then loaned to Granada. Even with a long delay in joining up with his team due to visa issues, he played ONE game with the reserves and was listed on the bench for the main team A WEEK after his arrival in a game against BARCELONA!! To somehow try to say Green is at a higher level than Success is insane!!kolinzo wrote:But let's be honest though, the dude is 19years old and is already playing for Bayern's reserved team. It is different from kids still playing academy football. Afterall, Musa didn't wait for Under 23 before we put him in as a Super Eagle. Okocha and Oliseh were 19 when they also made their debut. So we have a record of bringing on young talents at the right time. But it is not proper to bring a 17 year old who is still learning the game. A 17 years old who is already a professional is different from a 17 years old who is still learning to be a professional.txj wrote:But according to Cellular, he is yet to play Men's football!bushboy wrote:Isaac Success scored an even sweeter version of this goal against Sweden at the U-17 WC. Julian Green is playing for Bayern reserves, Sucess is actually with Granada's first team. Yet, we carried wastes like Ameobi and Nwofor to WC, and left this truly talented kid at home. Shame.
He has to wait his turn; play the U-20s, then the U-23, become a father, then speak with the coach, etc, etc...
Bushboy's bushmen : 1.Isaac Success 2. Terem Moffi 3. Victor Boniface 4. Samuel Omorodion. 5. Samson Tijani. 6. Rafiu Durosinmi.
Who will be next?
Who will be next?
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Re: let's talk about the Somali looking kid for the U.S.
Where did I say what you accuse me of?txj wrote:But according to Cellular, he is yet to play Men's football!bushboy wrote:Isaac Success scored an even sweeter version of this goal against Sweden at the U-17 WC. Julian Green is playing for Bayern reserves, Sucess is actually with Granada's first team. Yet, we carried wastes like Ameobi and Nwofor to WC, and left this truly talented kid at home. Shame.
He has to wait his turn; play the U-20s, then the U-23, become a father, then speak with the coach, etc, etc...
I always advocated for the inclusion of Musa Muhammed who I believe is as good as Efe if not better as a RB. I am also a huge fan of Michael Olaitan whom I think is ready... so too with Isaac Success.
But feel free to drag me into your conversation...
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you people all like to argue sha
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Re: let's talk about the Somali looking kid for the U.S.
If you're good enough you're old enough
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Re: let's talk about the Somali looking kid for the U.S.
txj wrote:But according to Cellular, he is yet to play Men's football!bushboy wrote:Isaac Success scored an even sweeter version of this goal against Sweden at the U-17 WC. Julian Green is playing for Bayern reserves, Sucess is actually with Granada's first team. Yet, we carried wastes like Ameobi and Nwofor to WC, and left this truly talented kid at home. Shame.
He has to wait his turn; play the U-20s, then the U-23, become a father, then speak with the coach, etc, etc...
I am really not sure why many of our people think that way, but it really bothers me.
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Re: let's talk about the Somali looking kid for the U.S.
Kpom! we all know how good some of our young players are but it seem naija is always waiting for them to play for big clubs before they include them, which is dumb.kalani JR wrote:If you're good enough you're old enough
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Re: let's talk about the Somali looking kid for the U.S.
Folks not being objective here..
Kudos to Green for the goal, but outside that he did not do much more in my eyes... Saw the same Green in friendlies and he looked lost for the most part..
The real gem IMO was thee 20 yr old Deandre Yedlin.. Dude crosses better than all naija FB put together.. Heck, bobo crosses better than all our wingers.. Unfortunately, his pushing up got him continuously caught out of position..
As for SE players, while "if you are good enough, you are old enough" might hold true, how many of the current youngsters are actually "good enough"??
There are arguably more deserving players ahead of a few of the young ones touted. And SE has not really shied away from integrating deserving and talented young players.. Haruna, Musa, Mikel, Omeruo, No be any hey you or flash of the pan youngster you carry put for senior team in a major tourney - Opabunmi, Obeche?
Perspective folks..
Kudos to Green for the goal, but outside that he did not do much more in my eyes... Saw the same Green in friendlies and he looked lost for the most part..
The real gem IMO was thee 20 yr old Deandre Yedlin.. Dude crosses better than all naija FB put together.. Heck, bobo crosses better than all our wingers.. Unfortunately, his pushing up got him continuously caught out of position..
As for SE players, while "if you are good enough, you are old enough" might hold true, how many of the current youngsters are actually "good enough"??
There are arguably more deserving players ahead of a few of the young ones touted. And SE has not really shied away from integrating deserving and talented young players.. Haruna, Musa, Mikel, Omeruo, No be any hey you or flash of the pan youngster you carry put for senior team in a major tourney - Opabunmi, Obeche?
Perspective folks..
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