Finally! SE New No10 Joins Real Madrid .
Moderators: Moderator Team, phpBB2 - Administrators
-
- Eaglet
- Posts: 29728
- Joined: Fri Dec 26, 2003 10:39 am
Finally! SE New No10 Joins Real Madrid .
http://aoifootball.com/2018/09/07/18-yr ... al-madrid/
Rohrrr...... Rohhrrrrrrrr..... mek I call am again. Giiaaaaanooootuuuu!!! How many times I call u?
Rohrrr...... Rohhrrrrrrrr..... mek I call am again. Giiaaaaanooootuuuu!!! How many times I call u?
OCCUPY NFF!!
Re: Finally! SE New No10 Joins Real Madrid .
These are the kids we need to recrute quickly into our U-20 to U-23 programs, at least to see what they can do.
For Real to sign a Midfielder into their youth academy,...the kid is set at least where La Liga is concerned.
FYI, young stars like Marco Ascensio and Lucas Vazquez are from the same youth system. Thanks to Zidane, Real are more interested in developing internal talent rather than throwing money at free agents and transfer fees more recently, so the future bodes well for young Marvin Olawale.
For Real to sign a Midfielder into their youth academy,...the kid is set at least where La Liga is concerned.
FYI, young stars like Marco Ascensio and Lucas Vazquez are from the same youth system. Thanks to Zidane, Real are more interested in developing internal talent rather than throwing money at free agents and transfer fees more recently, so the future bodes well for young Marvin Olawale.
Kola nut lasts long for those that savor it
-
- Eaglet
- Posts: 29728
- Joined: Fri Dec 26, 2003 10:39 am
Re: Finally! SE New No10 Joins Real Madrid .
charlie wrote:These are the kids we need to recrute quickly into our U-20 to U-23 programs, at least to see what they can do.
For Real to sign a Midfielder into their youth academy,...the kid is set at least where La Liga is concerned.
FYI, young stars like Marco Ascensio and Lucas Vazquez are from the same youth system. Thanks to Zidane, Real are more interested in developing internal talent rather than throwing money at free agents and transfer fees more recently, so the future bodes well for young Marvin Olawale.
But is he better than Ajagun?
OCCUPY NFF!!
- maceo4
- Eaglet
- Posts: 46803
- Joined: Sat Dec 27, 2003 6:41 am
- Location: Land of the Terrapins
- Contact:
Re: Finally! SE New No10 Joins Real Madrid .
He was signed from Mallorca so likely a Spanish kid thru and thru, we sps to reach this kind BEFORE they make a big move. Now only way Spain will not use him is if he turns out not to be good enough.charlie wrote:These are the kids we need to recrute quickly into our U-20 to U-23 programs, at least to see what they can do.
For Real to sign a Midfielder into their youth academy,...the kid is set at least where La Liga is concerned.
FYI, young stars like Marco Ascensio and Lucas Vazquez are from the same youth system. Thanks to Zidane, Real are more interested in developing internal talent rather than throwing money at free agents and transfer fees more recently, so the future bodes well for young Marvin Olawale.
Super Eagus 4 Life!
Made in the image of God that's a selfie!
Made in the image of God that's a selfie!
Re: Finally! SE New No10 Joins Real Madrid .
I wont assume he is Spanish thru and thru.maceo4 wrote:He was signed from Mallorca so likely a Spanish kid thru and thru, we sps to reach this kind BEFORE they make a big move. Now only way Spain will not use him is if he turns out not to be good enough.charlie wrote:These are the kids we need to recrute quickly into our U-20 to U-23 programs, at least to see what they can do.
For Real to sign a Midfielder into their youth academy,...the kid is set at least where La Liga is concerned.
FYI, young stars like Marco Ascensio and Lucas Vazquez are from the same youth system. Thanks to Zidane, Real are more interested in developing internal talent rather than throwing money at free agents and transfer fees more recently, so the future bodes well for young Marvin Olawale.
Its not as if Spain has the track record of France, England or Belgium in getting their immigrants into their national team.
The decision of who he plays for will depend on his family roots and how he was raised.
Kola nut lasts long for those that savor it
Re: Finally! SE New No10 Joins Real Madrid .
The Koreans could use a direct pacy forward.
Just saying....
Just saying....
“If your opponent is of choleric temper, seek to irritate him. Pretend to be weak, that he may grow arrogant.”- Sun Tzu
Re: Finally! SE New No10 Joins Real Madrid .
You need to check how many players signed by BIG teams that never made the cut! What he has now is POTENTIAL. It takes a lot more to be 'set'!charlie wrote:These are the kids we need to recrute quickly into our U-20 to U-23 programs, at least to see what they can do.
For Real to sign a Midfielder into their youth academy,...the kid is set at least where La Liga is concerned.
FYI, young stars like Marco Ascensio and Lucas Vazquez are from the same youth system. Thanks to Zidane, Real are more interested in developing internal talent rather than throwing money at free agents and transfer fees more recently, so the future bodes well for young Marvin Olawale.
“We do not have natural disasters in Nigeria, the only disaster we have is human beings,”
- maceo4
- Eaglet
- Posts: 46803
- Joined: Sat Dec 27, 2003 6:41 am
- Location: Land of the Terrapins
- Contact:
Re: Finally! SE New No10 Joins Real Madrid .
Remember how naija born Sunday Stephen was doing yanga for us just b/c of U-19 for Spain. Wasn't until he failed to progress that he now started begging to play for us.charlie wrote:I wont assume he is Spanish thru and thru.maceo4 wrote:He was signed from Mallorca so likely a Spanish kid thru and thru, we sps to reach this kind BEFORE they make a big move. Now only way Spain will not use him is if he turns out not to be good enough.charlie wrote:These are the kids we need to recrute quickly into our U-20 to U-23 programs, at least to see what they can do.
For Real to sign a Midfielder into their youth academy,...the kid is set at least where La Liga is concerned.
FYI, young stars like Marco Ascensio and Lucas Vazquez are from the same youth system. Thanks to Zidane, Real are more interested in developing internal talent rather than throwing money at free agents and transfer fees more recently, so the future bodes well for young Marvin Olawale.
Its not as if Spain has the track record of France, England or Belgium in getting their immigrants into their national team.
The decision of who he plays for will depend on his family roots and how he was raised.
Super Eagus 4 Life!
Made in the image of God that's a selfie!
Made in the image of God that's a selfie!
- Eaglezbeak
- Eaglet
- Posts: 15925
- Joined: Mon Jan 05, 2004 2:51 pm
- Location: South London
- Contact:
Re: Finally! SE New No10 Joins Real Madrid .
I remember that clown he thought he was Spainish and Nigerians thought he was amazing but by the time he as brought back down to earth and started playing for his country of birth (Nigeria) it was clear he was below average!maceo4 wrote:Remember how naija born Sunday Stephen was doing yanga for us just b/c of U-19 for Spain. Wasn't until he failed to progress that he now started begging to play for us.charlie wrote:I wont assume he is Spanish thru and thru.maceo4 wrote:He was signed from Mallorca so likely a Spanish kid thru and thru, we sps to reach this kind BEFORE they make a big move. Now only way Spain will not use him is if he turns out not to be good enough.charlie wrote:These are the kids we need to recrute quickly into our U-20 to U-23 programs, at least to see what they can do.
For Real to sign a Midfielder into their youth academy,...the kid is set at least where La Liga is concerned.
FYI, young stars like Marco Ascensio and Lucas Vazquez are from the same youth system. Thanks to Zidane, Real are more interested in developing internal talent rather than throwing money at free agents and transfer fees more recently, so the future bodes well for young Marvin Olawale.
Its not as if Spain has the track record of France, England or Belgium in getting their immigrants into their national team.
The decision of who he plays for will depend on his family roots and how he was raised.
WHAT SHALL BE SHALL BE SABI
Re: Finally! SE New No10 Joins Real Madrid .
I hate to say this but didn’t ppl notice that the guys name ends with Park!Kabalega wrote:The Koreans could use a direct pacy forward.
Just saying....
More likely to play for Korea before Nigeria
The stupid neither forgive nor forget- the smart forgive- but never forget" -Thomas Szasz.
"Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and consciencious stupidity."
-Martin Luther King- Jr.
“Our Audacity to rise from our losses is what makes Nigerian the number one footballing nation in Africa - Stephen Keshi RIP
Those who don't take decisions never make mistakes."..........
"Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and consciencious stupidity."
-Martin Luther King- Jr.
“Our Audacity to rise from our losses is what makes Nigerian the number one footballing nation in Africa - Stephen Keshi RIP
Those who don't take decisions never make mistakes."..........
Re: Finally! SE New No10 Joins Real Madrid .
His dad is Nigerian, his mom is Korean. He was born in Spain.Enyi wrote:I hate to say this but didn’t ppl notice that the guys name ends with Park!Kabalega wrote:The Koreans could use a direct pacy forward.
Just saying....
More likely to play for Korea before Nigeria
Only he and his family know where his heart lies.
Kola nut lasts long for those that savor it
Re: Finally! SE New No10 Joins Real Madrid .
I watched him play for the Utah MLS team,against Houston, a month or so back. For a a while, I had no idea it was him but it wasnt until I noticed someone, who was obviously their best player, bossing that midfield from a defensive standpoint, that I realised ‘Sunny’ was Sunday Stephens.Eaglezbeak wrote:I remember that clown he thought he was Spainish and Nigerians thought he was amazing but by the time he as brought back down to earth and started playing for his country of birth (Nigeria) it was clear he was below average!maceo4 wrote:Remember how naija born Sunday Stephen was doing yanga for us just b/c of U-19 for Spain. Wasn't until he failed to progress that he now started begging to play for us.charlie wrote:I wont assume he is Spanish thru and thru.maceo4 wrote:He was signed from Mallorca so likely a Spanish kid thru and thru, we sps to reach this kind BEFORE they make a big move. Now only way Spain will not use him is if he turns out not to be good enough.charlie wrote:These are the kids we need to recrute quickly into our U-20 to U-23 programs, at least to see what they can do.
For Real to sign a Midfielder into their youth academy,...the kid is set at least where La Liga is concerned.
FYI, young stars like Marco Ascensio and Lucas Vazquez are from the same youth system. Thanks to Zidane, Real are more interested in developing internal talent rather than throwing money at free agents and transfer fees more recently, so the future bodes well for young Marvin Olawale.
Its not as if Spain has the track record of France, England or Belgium in getting their immigrants into their national team.
The decision of who he plays for will depend on his family roots and how he was raised.