Nigeria's possible 35-man squad for ANC 2019 (weekly update)
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Re: Nigeria's possible 35-man squad for ANC 2019 (weekly upd
who is advising these players ?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Azubuike has been shipped off to Egypt.
apparently Galatassary wanted to sign him, but yet he ends up in Egypt, who are notorious for not paying black players.
Re: Nigeria's possible 35-man squad for ANC 2019 (weekly upd
Strange move. Which club in Egypt did Azubuike go to?
vancity eagle wrote:who is advising these players ?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Azubuike has been shipped off to Egypt.
apparently Galatassary wanted to sign him, but yet he ends up in Egypt, who are notorious for not paying black players.
Re: Nigeria's possible 35-man squad for ANC 2019 (weekly upd
I think the adviser has actually provided better advise to Azubike. Think about this -- Azubike has I signed for Pyramid FC, which was recently acquired by a Saudi billionaire as I understand it. The Saudi guy has been buying players with intent in making Pyramid a super club in the continent. That is my understanding. The club has signed former Mexican NT coach Volpe and spent $33 million on new players including four Brazilians and some top Egyptian players. The club may be better placed to pay Azubike than several clubs in Turkey who have historically owed their players and considering the economic situation in that country things can actually get worse. In essence, your assumptions may well be off.vancity eagle wrote:who is advising these players ?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Azubuike has been shipped off to Egypt.
apparently Galatassary wanted to sign him, but yet he ends up in Egypt, who are notorious for not paying black players.
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Re: Nigeria's possible 35-man squad for ANC 2019 (weekly upd
Actually, not strange considering current happenings related to Azu's new club -- Pyramids FC. See my response to VE.wiseone wrote:Strange move. Which club in Egypt did Azubuike go to?
vancity eagle wrote:who is advising these players ?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Azubuike has been shipped off to Egypt.
apparently Galatassary wanted to sign him, but yet he ends up in Egypt, who are notorious for not paying black players.
The difficulties of statistical thinking describes a puzzling limitation of our mind: our excessive confidence in what we believe we know, and our apparent inability to acknowledge the full extent of our ignorance and the uncertainty of the world we live in. We are prone to overestimate how much we understand about the world and to underestimate the role of chance in events -- Daniel Kahneman (2011), Winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics
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Re: Nigeria's possible 35-man squad for ANC 2019 (weekly upd
Enugu II wrote:I think the adviser has actually provided better advise to Azubike. Think about this -- Azubike has I signed for Pyramid FC, which was recently acquired by a Saudi billionaire as I understand it. The Saudi guy has been buying players with intent in making Pyramid a super club in the continent. That is my understanding. The club has signed former Mexican NT coach Volpe and spent $33 million on new players including four Brazilians and some top Egyptian players. The club may be better placed to pay Azubike than several clubs in Turkey who have historically owed their players and considering the economic situation in that country things can actually get worse. In essence, your assumptions may well be off.vancity eagle wrote:who is advising these players ?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Azubuike has been shipped off to Egypt.
apparently Galatassary wanted to sign him, but yet he ends up in Egypt, who are notorious for not paying black players.
Pyramid FC (Egypt's Man City or PSG) are the next big thing in Africa, they are planning to over Zamalek and Ahly Egypt.
Good move for Azubuike
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Re: Nigeria's possible 35-man squad for ANC 2019 (weekly upd
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Re: Nigeria's possible 35-man squad for ANC 2019 (weekly upd
A loan move for Osimhen is not a bad move if it means more playing time.
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Re: Nigeria's possible 35-man squad for ANC 2019 (weekly upd
I have updated the first post with all this weekend's games.
After Rohr's call-ups I have added Seth Ajayi and Stephen Eze to the 35-man squad and removed Stanley Amuzie and Larry Kayode.
I have also added some other players to the 'extras' list.
After Rohr's call-ups I have added Seth Ajayi and Stephen Eze to the 35-man squad and removed Stanley Amuzie and Larry Kayode.
I have also added some other players to the 'extras' list.
Re: Nigeria's possible 35-man squad for ANC 2019 (weekly upd
Based on form, I expect Rohr's starting XI to be something like this
GK - ? (Uzoho)
CD - Ekong, Balogun and Ajaji
RWB - Aina
LWB - Jamilu Collins
CM - Ndidi and Etebo
AM - Iwobi and Musa or Kalu
ST - Iheanacho or Ighalo
The other players likely to sub in are Onazi, Obi and Onyekuru/Nwankwo
GK - ? (Uzoho)
CD - Ekong, Balogun and Ajaji
RWB - Aina
LWB - Jamilu Collins
CM - Ndidi and Etebo
AM - Iwobi and Musa or Kalu
ST - Iheanacho or Ighalo
The other players likely to sub in are Onazi, Obi and Onyekuru/Nwankwo