We need to start seeing Ejiara as a legitimate MF contender
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We need to start seeing Ejiara as a legitimate MF contender
Ovie Ejiara is currently injured but I've been following him like 3 years. I think he's ready to be seriously considered on the list of SE MF. Yes he plays in Scotland but so did VVD - http://ht.ly/bmzR30lSP5A
Re: We need to start seeing Ejiara as a legitimate MF conten
I think Ebere Eze might be a genuine threat.icee wrote:Ovie Ejiara is currently injured but I've been following him like 3 years. I think he's ready to be seriously considered on the list of SE MF. Yes he plays in Scotland but so did VVD - http://ht.ly/bmzR30lSP5A
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Re: We need to start seeing Ejiara as a legitimate MF conten
Olympic team would be a good start for the boy
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Re: We need to start seeing Ejiara as a legitimate MF conten
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Olympic team would be a good start for the boy
True but won't limit it to Olympic team if a good opportunity arises e.g Mikel not able to play a friendly or qualifier
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Re: We need to start seeing Ejiara as a legitimate MF conten
The following need to be capped ASAP
Ovie Ejaria
Ebre Eze
Ademola Lookman
Arnold Danjuma
We need a depth chart that is off the charts.
Ovie Ejaria
Ebre Eze
Ademola Lookman
Arnold Danjuma
We need a depth chart that is off the charts.
Re: We need to start seeing Ejiara as a legitimate MF conten
Damunk wrote:I think Ebere Eze might be a genuine threat.icee wrote:Ovie Ejiara is currently injured but I've been following him like 3 years. I think he's ready to be seriously considered on the list of SE MF. Yes he plays in Scotland but so did VVD - http://ht.ly/bmzR30lSP5A
Danmunk, I agree with you on EZE. I watched a clip on him not too long ago and as I watched the clip...I recognized the face. I thought to myself I have seen this guy before and he stood out albeit in a non professional setting. I had seen in London a few years back and also seen him with Iwobi I think in videos. Whatever the case, this Eze guy looks the part with creativity and that genious gene to boot. Looks the size for his style too with a low centre of gravity like the Messi , hazard, etc. A bit short, almost same size as the great Jay Jay. Funny enough , Ovie is of a different style for a Mf perspective and they can compliment each other. Ovie is closer to the Mikel mould...not dazzling but measured with scoring boots (something Mikel doesn't have as much). A midfield with Eze, Ovie and Ndidi will be an interesting experiment. The Nwakali brothers have shown me nothing but hype and potential. I 'll bet on these ones first on account of performance. i'll admit that the Nwakali brothers not having EU passport may have been disadvantaged so far
Re: We need to start seeing Ejiara as a legitimate MF conten
Exactly.icee wrote:Damunk wrote:I think Ebere Eze might be a genuine threat.icee wrote:Ovie Ejiara is currently injured but I've been following him like 3 years. I think he's ready to be seriously considered on the list of SE MF. Yes he plays in Scotland but so did VVD - http://ht.ly/bmzR30lSP5A
Danmunk, I agree with you on EZE. I watched a clip on him not too long ago and as I watched the clip...I recognized the face. I thought to myself I have seen this guy before and he stood out albeit in a non professional setting. I had seen in London a few years back and also seen him with Iwobi I think in videos. Whatever the case, this Eze guy looks the part with creativity and that genious gene to boot. Looks the size for his style too with a low centre of gravity like the Messi , hazard, etc. A bit short, almost same size as the great Jay Jay. Funny enough , Ovie is of a different style for a Mf perspective and they can compliment each other. Ovie is closer to the Mikel mould...not dazzling but measured with scoring boots (something Mikel doesn't have as much). A midfield with Eze, Ovie and Ndidi will be an interesting experiment. The Nwakali brothers have shown me nothing but hype and potential. I 'll bet on these ones first on account of performance. i'll admit that the Nwakali brothers not having EU passport may have been disadvantaged so far
I'm very excited about Eze who seems to have emerged from nowhere.
Your analysis is spot on.
I think it is important that he is in regular contact with Aina and Iwobi, peers who have successfully made the switch with no regrets.
Eberechi Eze with Alex Iwobi and Ola Aina in SE camp in London last year.
It is beginning to become evident that their careers do not suffer by choosing Naija and it can be argued that it might even be beneficial. Aina, Balogun and Ekong are all testaments to this.
The world is changing. Young people are seeking opportunities far beyond their local environments to hone their skills and enhance their careers and that applies to all areas of professional endeavor, not just football.
"Ole kuku ni gbogbo wọn "
Re: We need to start seeing Ejiara as a legitimate MF conten
Damunk wrote:Exactly.icee wrote:Damunk wrote:I think Ebere Eze might be a genuine threat.icee wrote:Ovie Ejiara is currently injured but I've been following him like 3 years. I think he's ready to be seriously considered on the list of SE MF. Yes he plays in Scotland but so did VVD - http://ht.ly/bmzR30lSP5A
Danmunk, I agree with you on EZE. I watched a clip on him not too long ago and as I watched the clip...I recognized the face. I thought to myself I have seen this guy before and he stood out albeit in a non professional setting. I had seen in London a few years back and also seen him with Iwobi I think in videos. Whatever the case, this Eze guy looks the part with creativity and that genious gene to boot. Looks the size for his style too with a low centre of gravity like the Messi , hazard, etc. A bit short, almost same size as the great Jay Jay. Funny enough , Ovie is of a different style for a Mf perspective and they can compliment each other. Ovie is closer to the Mikel mould...not dazzling but measured with scoring boots (something Mikel doesn't have as much). A midfield with Eze, Ovie and Ndidi will be an interesting experiment. The Nwakali brothers have shown me nothing but hype and potential. I 'll bet on these ones first on account of performance. i'll admit that the Nwakali brothers not having EU passport may have been disadvantaged so far
I'm very excited about Eze who seems to have emerged from nowhere.
Your analysis is spot on.
I think it is important that he is in regular contact with Aina and Iwobi, peers who have successfully made the switch with no regrets.
Eberechi Eze with Alex Iwobi and Ola Aina in SE camp in London last year.
It is beginning to become evident that their careers do not suffer by choosing Naija and it can be argued that it might even be beneficial. Aina, Balogun and Ekong are all testaments to this.
The world is changing. Young people are seeking opportunities far beyond their local environments to hone their skills and enhance their careers and that applies to all areas of professional endeavor, not just football.
Was he training with them?
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Re: We need to start seeing Ejiara as a legitimate MF conten
Yes. I believe he was invited by Rohr to train with the team in London when the game v B'Faso fell throughwale1974 wrote:Damunk wrote:Exactly.icee wrote:Damunk wrote:I think Ebere Eze might be a genuine threat.icee wrote:Ovie Ejiara is currently injured but I've been following him like 3 years. I think he's ready to be seriously considered on the list of SE MF. Yes he plays in Scotland but so did VVD - http://ht.ly/bmzR30lSP5A
Danmunk, I agree with you on EZE. I watched a clip on him not too long ago and as I watched the clip...I recognized the face. I thought to myself I have seen this guy before and he stood out albeit in a non professional setting. I had seen in London a few years back and also seen him with Iwobi I think in videos. Whatever the case, this Eze guy looks the part with creativity and that genious gene to boot. Looks the size for his style too with a low centre of gravity like the Messi , hazard, etc. A bit short, almost same size as the great Jay Jay. Funny enough , Ovie is of a different style for a Mf perspective and they can compliment each other. Ovie is closer to the Mikel mould...not dazzling but measured with scoring boots (something Mikel doesn't have as much). A midfield with Eze, Ovie and Ndidi will be an interesting experiment. The Nwakali brothers have shown me nothing but hype and potential. I 'll bet on these ones first on account of performance. i'll admit that the Nwakali brothers not having EU passport may have been disadvantaged so far
I'm very excited about Eze who seems to have emerged from nowhere.
Your analysis is spot on.
I think it is important that he is in regular contact with Aina and Iwobi, peers who have successfully made the switch with no regrets.
Eberechi Eze with Alex Iwobi and Ola Aina in SE camp in London last year.
It is beginning to become evident that their careers do not suffer by choosing Naija and it can be argued that it might even be beneficial. Aina, Balogun and Ekong are all testaments to this.
The world is changing. Young people are seeking opportunities far beyond their local environments to hone their skills and enhance their careers and that applies to all areas of professional endeavor, not just football.
Was he training with them?
"Ole kuku ni gbogbo wọn "