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Chidera Ejuke watch
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This boy certainly deserves his own thread, he's currently tied as No 9 goal scorer in the Dutch div 1 . He's a true and true Nigerian style winger that scores, passes well and has the potential to be a real class player. No he wasn't born in London and never played for QPR or Twiggenham but this boy is doing it on the grass green every week.
Imho, i think he's a prime candidate to be converted into AM in the future. Imagine Chidera, Osihmen, chukwueze and Iwobi running at a defence on the counter, Na yawa be dat.
Lets give it up to our very own Chidera Ejuke . We don't even have to beg him to play for us. We stacked yo!
This boy certainly deserves his own thread, he's currently tied as No 9 goal scorer in the Dutch div 1 . He's a true and true Nigerian style winger that scores, passes well and has the potential to be a real class player. No he wasn't born in London and never played for QPR or Twiggenham but this boy is doing it on the grass green every week.
Imho, i think he's a prime candidate to be converted into AM in the future. Imagine Chidera, Osihmen, chukwueze and Iwobi running at a defence on the counter, Na yawa be dat.
Lets give it up to our very own Chidera Ejuke . We don't even have to beg him to play for us. We stacked yo!
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Ejike not Ejuke, but correct post shaEMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/dutc ... op-scorers
This boy certainly deserves his own thread, he's currently tied as No 9 goal scorer in the Dutch div 1 . He's a true and true Nigerian style winger that scores, passes well and has the potential to be a real class player. No he wasn't born in London and never played for QPR or Twiggenham but this boy is doing it on the grass green every week.
Imho, i think he's a prime candidate to be converted into AM in the future. Imagine Chidera, Osihmen, chukwueze and Iwobi running at a defence on the counter, Na yawa be dat.
Lets give it up to our very own Chidera Ejuke . We don't even have to beg him to play for us. We stacked yo!
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i believe with our abundance of wide attacking players and lack of AM's we do need to convert some of these players.
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1. Ejike is already on the national radar. His club refused to release himEMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/dutc ... op-scorers
This boy certainly deserves his own thread, he's currently tied as No 9 goal scorer in the Dutch div 1 . He's a true and true Nigerian style winger that scores, passes well and has the potential to be a real class player. No he wasn't born in London and never played for QPR or Twiggenham but this boy is doing it on the grass green every week.
Imho, i think he's a prime candidate to be converted into AM in the future. Imagine Chidera, Osihmen, chukwueze and Iwobi running at a defence on the counter, Na yawa be dat.
Lets give it up to our very own Chidera Ejuke . We don't even have to beg him to play for us. We stacked yo!
2. Seems like if he was born in London, you would automatically de-recognise his talent.
3. As you rightly suggest, more options in the AM role is what we need but despite growing up with 'Iniesta' as his nickname, I am not sure he is one such option.
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You are not sure because you are a coach , scout or just one no face internet poster ?Damunk wrote:1. Ejike is already on the national radar. His club refused to release himEMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/dutc ... op-scorers
This boy certainly deserves his own thread, he's currently tied as No 9 goal scorer in the Dutch div 1 . He's a true and true Nigerian style winger that scores, passes well and has the potential to be a real class player. No he wasn't born in London and never played for QPR or Twiggenham but this boy is doing it on the grass green every week.
Imho, i think he's a prime candidate to be converted into AM in the future. Imagine Chidera, Osihmen, chukwueze and Iwobi running at a defence on the counter, Na yawa be dat.
Lets give it up to our very own Chidera Ejuke . We don't even have to beg him to play for us. We stacked yo!
2. Seems like if he was born in London, you would automatically de-recognise his talent.
3. As you rightly suggest, more options in the AM role is what we need but despite growing up with 'Iniesta' as his nickname, I am not sure he is one such option.
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Heyssssss!Bigpokey24 wrote:You are not sure because you are a coach , scout or just one no face internet poster ?Damunk wrote:1. Ejike is already on the national radar. His club refused to release himEMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/dutc ... op-scorers
This boy certainly deserves his own thread, he's currently tied as No 9 goal scorer in the Dutch div 1 . He's a true and true Nigerian style winger that scores, passes well and has the potential to be a real class player. No he wasn't born in London and never played for QPR or Twiggenham but this boy is doing it on the grass green every week.
Imho, i think he's a prime candidate to be converted into AM in the future. Imagine Chidera, Osihmen, chukwueze and Iwobi running at a defence on the counter, Na yawa be dat.
Lets give it up to our very own Chidera Ejuke . We don't even have to beg him to play for us. We stacked yo!
2. Seems like if he was born in London, you would automatically de-recognise his talent.
3. As you rightly suggest, more options in the AM role is what we need but despite growing up with 'Iniesta' as his nickname, I am not sure he is one such option.
Sharrap diya.
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^ why do you turn to Voltron when it come to UK born players? Why are you so emotionally invested in such ? You get so defensive
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It's trully sad!Bigpokey24 wrote:^ why do you turn to Voltron when it come to UK born players? Why are you so emotionally invested in such ? You get so defensive
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Maybe because you turn to Drogon the moment a foreign born Nigerian footballer's name is called?Bigpokey24 wrote:^ why do you turn to Voltron when it come to UK born players? Why are you so emotionally invested in such ? You get so defensive
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You're a proper cvnt you want us to give ut up for him 'cos it's you making a play for him. If it had ben someone else, you'd label the boy as "useless"EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/dutc ... op-scorers
This boy certainly deserves his own thread, he's currently tied as No 9 goal scorer in the Dutch div 1 . He's a true and true Nigerian style winger that scores, passes well and has the potential to be a real class player. No he wasn't born in London and never played for QPR or Twiggenham but this boy is doing it on the grass green every week.
Imho, i think he's a prime candidate to be converted into AM in the future. Imagine Chidera, Osihmen, chukwueze and Iwobi running at a defence on the counter, Na yawa be dat.
Lets give it up to our very own Chidera Ejuke . We don't even have to beg him to play for us. We stacked yo!
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He looks like a very promising player. Has an eye for goal and is a good dribbler. He does look more like a winger than an AM. He has played one or two games in the AM position for his club this season, but has looked more natural on the wings.
Not sure if he will make a good AM. Since we have so few AMs we will probabaly have to convert a wide forward or CM. Even Eze and Ejaria who have been touted as AM options, don't play that position every week for their clubs.
Not sure if he will make a good AM. Since we have so few AMs we will probabaly have to convert a wide forward or CM. Even Eze and Ejaria who have been touted as AM options, don't play that position every week for their clubs.
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Chidera Ejike's 2 goal performance over this weekend
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Posting Cyril's hattrick also this weekend. He seems to have hit a rich vein of form for his club.
One to keep an eye on as an option upfront (vs. the poor Onuachu)
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One to keep an eye on as an option upfront (vs. the poor Onuachu)
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Re: Cyril Dessers watch
Who is Cyril? Fifa should pass a law that if you've never been to a country you can't play for that country.Otitokoro wrote:Posting Cyril's hattrick also this weekend. He seems to have hit a rich vein of form for his club.
One to keep an eye on as an option upfront (vs. the poor Onuachu)
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Kongi
They called me an agent when I started shrining the boy right from Norway.
They did same with Aribo, Azeez etc
They called me an agent when I started shrining the boy right from Norway.
They did same with Aribo, Azeez etc
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Cyriel dessers is a name that's never mentioned here or in any Nigerian sports media... but I just found out the lad is currently topping the goal chart in the Dutch league right now... and was even more surprised to learn he's of Nigerian heritage.
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He has actually been mentioned here a good number of times.Tobi17 wrote:Cyriel dessers is a name that's never mentioned here or in any Nigerian sports media... but I just found out the lad is currently topping the goal chart in the Dutch league right now... and was even more surprised to learn he's of Nigerian heritage.
I might be wrong but he's another one of those players that haven't quite made up their minds on where they wanna go, though it is alleged that at one point he has said he'd like to play for Naija....
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He wwas mentioned heavily here by me. in the last 2 seasons at Utrecht, he started well but by midseason was back on bench.Tobi17 wrote:Cyriel dessers is a name that's never mentioned here or in any Nigerian sports media... but I just found out the lad is currently topping the goal chart in the Dutch league right now... and was even more surprised to learn he's of Nigerian heritage.
This season he seems to be doing very well. Very strong player too.
he's mum is Nigeria and Dad Belgian.
He;s commited his future to the SE but if Belgium comes calling, he would dump SE instantly.
I have a Belgian Dad but my heart is with Eagles
https://punchng.com/i-have-a-belgian-da ... s-dessers/
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chief nfachairman wrote:He wwas mentioned heavily here by me. in the last 2 seasons at Utrecht, he started well but by midseason was back on bench.Tobi17 wrote:Cyriel dessers is a name that's never mentioned here or in any Nigerian sports media... but I just found out the lad is currently topping the goal chart in the Dutch league right now... and was even more surprised to learn he's of Nigerian heritage.
This season he seems to be doing very well. Very strong player too.
he's mum is Nigeria and Dad Belgian.
He;s commited his future to the SE but if Belgium comes calling, he would dump SE instantly.
I have a Belgian Dad but my heart is with Eagles
https://punchng.com/i-have-a-belgian-da ... s-dessers/
Thanks for this, Chairman.
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Re: Cyril Dessers watch
His real name is Cyril AjasaEMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Who is Cyril? Fifa should pass a law that if you've never been to a country you can't play for that country.Otitokoro wrote:Posting Cyril's hattrick also this weekend. He seems to have hit a rich vein of form for his club.
One to keep an eye on as an option upfront (vs. the poor Onuachu)
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Real name or do you mean full name?chief nfachairman wrote:His real name is Cyril AjasaEMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Who is Cyril? Fifa should pass a law that if you've never been to a country you can't play for that country.Otitokoro wrote:Posting Cyril's hattrick also this weekend. He seems to have hit a rich vein of form for his club.
One to keep an eye on as an option upfront (vs. the poor Onuachu)
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