SIMY NWANKWO HANGS AGAIN
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SIMY NWANKWO HANGS AGAIN
against Lazio. Cross into the box and he heads it in.
This guy can be dangerous if we have good crossers of the ball.
6 goals in 7 matches.
This guy can be dangerous if we have good crossers of the ball.
6 goals in 7 matches.
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I hope the best players ,that fits within the framework of what the coach is doing , gets called up to fight for a shirt for the final 23.
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vancity eagle wrote:against Lazio. Cross into the box and he heads it in.
This guy can be dangerous if we have good crossers of the ball.
6 goals in 7 matches.
Good for him. Now he can start his summer holidays and watch the WC with joy like I do.
OCCUPY NFF!!
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Simmy is going to the WC.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:vancity eagle wrote:against Lazio. Cross into the box and he heads it in.
This guy can be dangerous if we have good crossers of the ball.
6 goals in 7 matches.
Good for him. Now he can start his summer holidays and watch the WC with joy like I do.
I am happy
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Trabzonspor beating Buraspor 3-1 at halftime
Shehu and Troost playing for Buraspor and Onazi playing for Trabzonspor.
Shehu and Troost playing for Buraspor and Onazi playing for Trabzonspor.
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EPL final match.
Iheanacho starts
Moses starts
Iwobi starts at #10 role.
Iheanacho starts
Moses starts
Iwobi starts at #10 role.
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Simy will be named tomorrow and will be on the plane to Russia!
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Definitely a threat to John 12 client. He will not like this at all. Please Johnny stay away from transformer .It is not that bad yet.vancity eagle wrote:EPL final match.
Iheanacho starts
Moses starts
Iwobi starts at #10 role.
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I agree! He will be at n the phone.doctorollie wrote:Simy will be named tomorrow and will be on the phone to Russia!
OCCUPY NFF!!
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Bobo is saving Crotone.
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Looking at our final 23, it’s obvious that these players are going to World Cup except for injuries
1, uzoho
2, ezenwa
Defenders
Balogun
Shehu
Ekong
Idowu
Awaziam
Midfielders
Mikel
Onazi
Ndidi
Joel
Etebo
Ogu
Forwards
Iwobi
Iheanacho
Musa
Ighalo
Victor Moses
Simon Moses
I believe that there are 4 more positions available for fight. 1 goalkeeper, 2 defenders and 1 forward. The last forward position should go to anyone that impresses the most in friendlies. We’re only opening that last forward position because no one has officially taken it
1, uzoho
2, ezenwa
Defenders
Balogun
Shehu
Ekong
Idowu
Awaziam
Midfielders
Mikel
Onazi
Ndidi
Joel
Etebo
Ogu
Forwards
Iwobi
Iheanacho
Musa
Ighalo
Victor Moses
Simon Moses
I believe that there are 4 more positions available for fight. 1 goalkeeper, 2 defenders and 1 forward. The last forward position should go to anyone that impresses the most in friendlies. We’re only opening that last forward position because no one has officially taken it
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Based on what game footage in Nigeria colors.Dammy wrote:Simmy is going to the WC.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:vancity eagle wrote:against Lazio. Cross into the box and he heads it in.
This guy can be dangerous if we have good crossers of the ball.
6 goals in 7 matches.
Good for him. Now he can start his summer holidays and watch the WC with joy like I do.
Winners do it the right way.
http://www.weareimpact.com/livebroadcast.aspx
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vancity eagle wrote:against Lazio. Cross into the box and he heads it in.
This guy can be dangerous if we have good crossers of the ball.
6 goals in 7 matches.
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Fight for what shirt? if you want to engage in wrestling, shouldnt you go and fight in the market place. There, you can even find a shirt to buy.Cito wrote:I hope the best players ,that fits within the framework of what the coach is doing , gets called up to fight for a shirt for the final 23.
I despise that phrase "fight for shirt."
Sorry, the time to "fight for shirt" was 2 years ago. No sane person will consider an open camp with multiple fighters slugging it out one month before the world cup! That is asinine and complete downright imbecility! One would think you people have learned your lesson with all the fighting you have been doing since 1998. smh.
As for Simy Nwankwo and the Super Eagles, I dont care to give my opinion.
"it is better to be excited now and disappointed later, than it is to be disappointed now and later." - Marcus Aurelius, 178AD
metalalloy wrote: Does the SE have Gray, Mahrez or Albrighton on our team or players of their caliber?
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Perfect definition for your rant above.danfo driver wrote:Fight for what shirt? if you want to engage in wrestling, shouldnt you go and fight in the market place. There, you can even find a shirt to buy.Cito wrote:I hope the best players ,that fits within the framework of what the coach is doing , gets called up to fight for a shirt for the final 23.
I despise that phrase "fight for shirt."
Sorry, the time to "fight for shirt" was 2 years ago. No sane person will consider an open camp with multiple fighters slugging it out one month before the world cup! That is asinine and complete downright imbecility! One would think you people have learned your lesson with all the fighting you have been doing since 1998. smh.
As for Simy Nwankwo and the Super Eagles, I dont care to give my opinion.
'Let's stay with players we used 2 years ago irrespective of their forms.' Sanity indeed!
"Learn from others whom have walked the path before you, but be smart enough to know when to cut your own trail."
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If that is your interpretation of my comment, then the words I used earlier clearly describe you. Please, go back to school and learn reading comprehension.Cito wrote:Perfect definition for your rant above.danfo driver wrote:Fight for what shirt? if you want to engage in wrestling, shouldnt you go and fight in the market place. There, you can even find a shirt to buy.Cito wrote:I hope the best players ,that fits within the framework of what the coach is doing , gets called up to fight for a shirt for the final 23.
I despise that phrase "fight for shirt."
Sorry, the time to "fight for shirt" was 2 years ago. No sane person will consider an open camp with multiple fighters slugging it out one month before the world cup! That is asinine and complete downright imbecility! One would think you people have learned your lesson with all the fighting you have been doing since 1998. smh.
As for Simy Nwankwo and the Super Eagles, I dont care to give my opinion.
'Let's stay with players we used 2 years ago irrespective of their forms.' Sanity indeed! :oops:
"it is better to be excited now and disappointed later, than it is to be disappointed now and later." - Marcus Aurelius, 178AD
metalalloy wrote: Does the SE have Gray, Mahrez or Albrighton on our team or players of their caliber?
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He’s trying to educate you on the process of selecting players and the body of work required for this, which most certainly is not based on how hard you fight in practice sessions.Cito wrote:Perfect definition for your rant above.danfo driver wrote:Fight for what shirt? if you want to engage in wrestling, shouldnt you go and fight in the market place. There, you can even find a shirt to buy.Cito wrote:I hope the best players ,that fits within the framework of what the coach is doing , gets called up to fight for a shirt for the final 23.
I despise that phrase "fight for shirt."
Sorry, the time to "fight for shirt" was 2 years ago. No sane person will consider an open camp with multiple fighters slugging it out one month before the world cup! That is asinine and complete downright imbecility! One would think you people have learned your lesson with all the fighting you have been doing since 1998. smh.
As for Simy Nwankwo and the Super Eagles, I dont care to give my opinion.
'Let's stay with players we used 2 years ago irrespective of their forms.' Sanity indeed!
Only stupid managers and fans organize a camp for fighting sessions. May I recommend the WWE sir.....
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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
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 once heard/ read somewhere about fighting or having war of words with ignorant people and the wisdom in staying away because of their experience in those and bringing you to their level.danfo driver wrote:If that is your interpretation of my comment, then the words I used earlier clearly describe you. Please, go back to school and learn reading comprehension.Cito wrote:Perfect definition for your rant above.danfo driver wrote:Fight for what shirt? if you want to engage in wrestling, shouldnt you go and fight in the market place. There, you can even find a shirt to buy.Cito wrote:I hope the best players ,that fits within the framework of what the coach is doing , gets called up to fight for a shirt for the final 23.
I despise that phrase "fight for shirt."
Sorry, the time to "fight for shirt" was 2 years ago. No sane person will consider an open camp with multiple fighters slugging it out one month before the world cup! That is asinine and complete downright imbecility! One would think you people have learned your lesson with all the fighting you have been doing since 1998. smh.
As for Simy Nwankwo and the Super Eagles, I dont care to give my opinion.
'Let's stay with players we used 2 years ago irrespective of their forms.' Sanity indeed! :oops:
Happy Sunday bro! And enjoy your monopoly of sensible posts.
"Learn from others whom have walked the path before you, but be smart enough to know when to cut your own trail."
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Really? Ok and what you read from my post is physical fighting? Wow.txj wrote:He’s trying to educate you on the process of selecting players and the body of work required for this, which most certainly is not based on how hard you fight in practice sessions.Cito wrote:Perfect definition for your rant above.danfo driver wrote:Fight for what shirt? if you want to engage in wrestling, shouldnt you go and fight in the market place. There, you can even find a shirt to buy.Cito wrote:I hope the best players ,that fits within the framework of what the coach is doing , gets called up to fight for a shirt for the final 23.
I despise that phrase "fight for shirt."
Sorry, the time to "fight for shirt" was 2 years ago. No sane person will consider an open camp with multiple fighters slugging it out one month before the world cup! That is asinine and complete downright imbecility! One would think you people have learned your lesson with all the fighting you have been doing since 1998. smh.
As for Simy Nwankwo and the Super Eagles, I dont care to give my opinion.
'Let's stay with players we used 2 years ago irrespective of their forms.' Sanity indeed!
Only stupid managers and fans organize a camp for fighting sessions. May I recommend the WWE sir.....
My post specifically said fit his framework and he took that as open camp. To a sensible person, does that not indicate his current team plus a couple of folks who are doing well that were not yet on the team? You don fall my hand with you interpretation, txj. With Danfo I understand in a bid to sound as the sole voice of reason he didn't read and comprehend. But you? Cmon bro.
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The thing taya person. I thought it was obvious.txj wrote:He’s trying to educate you on the process of selecting players and the body of work required for this, which most certainly is not based on how hard you fight in practice sessions.Cito wrote:Perfect definition for your rant above.danfo driver wrote:Fight for what shirt? if you want to engage in wrestling, shouldnt you go and fight in the market place. There, you can even find a shirt to buy.Cito wrote:I hope the best players ,that fits within the framework of what the coach is doing , gets called up to fight for a shirt for the final 23.
I despise that phrase "fight for shirt."
Sorry, the time to "fight for shirt" was 2 years ago. No sane person will consider an open camp with multiple fighters slugging it out one month before the world cup! That is asinine and complete downright imbecility! One would think you people have learned your lesson with all the fighting you have been doing since 1998. smh.
As for Simy Nwankwo and the Super Eagles, I dont care to give my opinion.
'Let's stay with players we used 2 years ago irrespective of their forms.' Sanity indeed!
Only stupid managers and fans organize a camp for fighting sessions. May I recommend the WWE sir.....
No one is saying that a player cannot join the team within 2 years, or that a last minute "surprise" cannot even pop up. Oh! Well, I am tired... Nigerians have finally worn me down. I am not interested in these silly debates anymore.
"it is better to be excited now and disappointed later, than it is to be disappointed now and later." - Marcus Aurelius, 178AD
metalalloy wrote: Does the SE have Gray, Mahrez or Albrighton on our team or players of their caliber?
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Yakubu, Ujah also looked good playing for their clubs.
I won't buy any hype until I see him scoring consistently for Nigeria.
Let me remind people. The FIFA key dates.
May 21 to May 27 rest period
May 28 training camp starts
June 4 final list need to be submitted.
So you want take a player that has never played for Nigeria to the world cup. He will have about 7 days in camp, one friendly to make the team. You will drop players that have built years of chemistry playing together.
It is too late for Simy Nwankwo. Even if he is invited, it should only be as a camp body. He will get his chance after the world cup. It is not logical or pratical to take Nwankwo to the world cup.
Rohr should stick with the players that played in past games and friendlies.
I won't buy any hype until I see him scoring consistently for Nigeria.
Let me remind people. The FIFA key dates.
May 21 to May 27 rest period
May 28 training camp starts
June 4 final list need to be submitted.
So you want take a player that has never played for Nigeria to the world cup. He will have about 7 days in camp, one friendly to make the team. You will drop players that have built years of chemistry playing together.
It is too late for Simy Nwankwo. Even if he is invited, it should only be as a camp body. He will get his chance after the world cup. It is not logical or pratical to take Nwankwo to the world cup.
Rohr should stick with the players that played in past games and friendlies.
Winners do it the right way.
http://www.weareimpact.com/livebroadcast.aspx
http://www.weareimpact.com/livebroadcast.aspx
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vancity eagle wrote:against Lazio. Cross into the box and he heads it in.
This guy can be dangerous if we have good crossers of the ball.
6 goals in 7 matches.
Seems Rohr already selected his WC 23 over 6 months ago. Rohr is not interested in discovering better options. He already told folks Nigeria lacks quality players, so expect him to stick with the headless chicken mafia.
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9jaMan wrote:vancity eagle wrote:against Lazio. Cross into the box and he heads it in.
This guy can be dangerous if we have good crossers of the ball.
6 goals in 7 matches.
Seems Rohr already selected his WC 23 over 6 months ago. Rohr is not interested in discovering better options. He already told folks Nigeria lacks quality players, so expect him to stick with the headless chicken mafia.
Simy Nwankwo is the solution?
Winners do it the right way.
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