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Alex Iwobi.
This summer will be make or break for his career. He won't be at Everton next season for sure. He has used up all hos goodwill with the manager and fans. Wherever he ends up, he need to really decide what he wants to be as a footballer. His lazy, sloppy style of play needs to give way to a more cerebral and clinical approach. At this rate, he may soon find himself in the championship or in Turkey.
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What’s happened?bushboy wrote:This summer will be make or break for his career. He won't be at Everton next season for sure. He has used up all hos goodwill with the manager and fans. Wherever he ends up, he need to really decide what he wants to be as a footballer. His lazy, sloppy style of play needs to give way to a more cerebral and clinical approach. At this rate, he may soon find himself in the championship or in Turkey.
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sometimes I question your mental health status foreal. what sort of nonsense badwish is this? you wake up this afternoon to wish iwobi regress to the extent of signing to a Turkish team. what about isaac success? his trajectory hasn't been upward but people aren't wishing him failure. we gotta to do better here mehn and people should remember that SE comes 1st before any team and iwobi has played fairly well for SE and he is in a position that there are few available players
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To be honest, I do not believe that is the message he is passing across. I believe he is expressing deep concern with Iwobi's lack of progress. To me, it sounds like he wants Iwobi to wake up and see that he is decliningjohn12 wrote:sometimes I question your mental health status foreal. what sort of nonsense badwish is this? you wake up this afternoon to wish iwobi regress to the extent of signing to a Turkish team. what about isaac success? his trajectory hasn't been upward but people aren't wishing him failure. we gotta to do better here mehn and people should remember that SE comes 1st before any team and iwobi has played fairly well for SE and he is in a position that there are few available players
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Agent12, you have to remind yourself say na Bushboy.john12 wrote:sometimes I question your mental health status foreal. what sort of nonsense badwish is this? you wake up this afternoon to wish iwobi regress to the extent of signing to a Turkish team. what about isaac success? his trajectory hasn't been upward but people aren't wishing him failure. we gotta to do better here mehn and people should remember that SE comes 1st before any team and iwobi has played fairly well for SE and he is in a position that there are few available players
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highbury he should worry about success, oduwa, Utah players that have fallen low but we true SE fans want them high
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I’m surprised he’s even posting here on CE after all his players have failed. The guy no get shame sef.john12 wrote:highbury he should worry about success, oduwa, Utah players that have fallen low but we true SE fans want them high
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I honestly think Bushboy raises some pertinent points. Iwobi is confusing. Some games, masterful. Other games, ugh.
I feel like telling him to slow down from that harried style he plays, but there is a part of me that thinks he's harried because he lacks technical ability to be more deliberate, and still retain possession.
He needs a manager who takes a big interest in him and helps him develop, I think...but I'm not sure...just confusing
I feel like telling him to slow down from that harried style he plays, but there is a part of me that thinks he's harried because he lacks technical ability to be more deliberate, and still retain possession.
He needs a manager who takes a big interest in him and helps him develop, I think...but I'm not sure...just confusing
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Another pointless postdeanotito wrote:I honestly think Bushboy raises some pertinent points. Iwobi is confusing. Some games, masterful. Other games, ugh.
I feel like telling him to slow down from that harried style he plays, but there is a part of me that thinks he's harried because he lacks technical ability to be more deliberate, and still retain possession.
He needs a manager who takes a big interest in him and helps him develop, I think...but I'm not sure...just confusing
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There is a certain ANC top scorer at Manchester United. Have you heard of him?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:I’m surprised he’s even posting here on CE after all his players have failed. The guy no get shame sef.john12 wrote:highbury he should worry about success, oduwa, Utah players that have fallen low but we true SE fans want them high
But in all seriousness. The whole point of the bushmen is to highlight players with potential very early in their career. I was raving about Ighalo in 2007!! The hope is that the players go on to have highly successful careers, some will some won't. I have no personal stake in their careers. I am actually pretty honest about all the players on my list. But each one showed tremendous potential at some point. Such is the nature of prognostication. You just never know.
But as far as Iwobi is concerned. I am just being honest. For anyone to claim Alex is in a good place in his career right now is being delusional. A top summer signing who can't get on the pitch for his new manager and is regularly getting ripped to shreds by fans. It doesn't bode well.
Anyway, no yawa. To each his own.
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Isn't this Iwobi that just got back from an injury that kept him out for 6 weeks? A time period in which his new manager has moved them from 15th to 7th position? why would he rock the boat? Also, Ancelotti is playing 4-4-2 which it could be tricky to fit Iwobi in constantly. Its a battle between Bernard (who has been impresisve lately, Iwobi and SIgurdsson). Lets see what happens after the performance vs Chelsea.
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i was glad he didn't play against Chelsea... anytime he plays vs Chelsea , wahala dey//metalalloy wrote:Isn't this Iwobi that just got back from an injury that kept him out for 6 weeks? A time period in which his new manager has moved them from 15th to 7th position? why would he rock the boat? Also, Ancelotti is playing 4-4-2 which it could be tricky to fit Iwobi in constantly. Its a battle between Bernard (who has been impresisve lately, Iwobi and SIgurdsson). Lets see what happens after the performance vs Chelsea.
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The issue is your conclusion is based on faulty data, Iwobi has played the majority of games he's been available for this season. He got hurt right when the new manager came in, and has played even started when available back from injury. He didn't play the last game, big deal, that suddenly means his career is doomed?bushboy wrote:There is a certain ANC top scorer at Manchester United. Have you heard of him?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:I’m surprised he’s even posting here on CE after all his players have failed. The guy no get shame sef.john12 wrote:highbury he should worry about success, oduwa, Utah players that have fallen low but we true SE fans want them high
But in all seriousness. The whole point of the bushmen is to highlight players with potential very early in their career. I was raving about Ighalo in 2007!! The hope is that the players go on to have highly successful careers, some will some won't. I have no personal stake in their careers. I am actually pretty honest about all the players on my list. But each one showed tremendous potential at some point. Such is the nature of prognostication. You just never know.
But as far as Iwobi is concerned. I am just being honest. For anyone to claim Alex is in a good place in his career right now is being delusional. A top summer signing who can't get on the pitch for his new manager and is regularly getting ripped to shreds by fans. It doesn't bode well.
Anyway, no yawa. To each his own.
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Your data is faultier than mine. Yes, he played under Ancelotti when he became fit after his injury, and he had a stinker. Was lamblasted by fans. 2 weeks later, he got a second chance and played even worse than he did in the first stinker. Ever since, he has been confined to the bench, not even coming in as a sub no matter how bad the team is losing.maceo4 wrote:The issue is your conclusion is based on faulty data, Iwobi has played the majority of games he's been available for this season. He got hurt right when the new manager came in, and has played even started when available back from injury. He didn't play the last game, big deal, that suddenly means his career is doomed?bushboy wrote:There is a certain ANC top scorer at Manchester United. Have you heard of him?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:I’m surprised he’s even posting here on CE after all his players have failed. The guy no get shame sef.john12 wrote:highbury he should worry about success, oduwa, Utah players that have fallen low but we true SE fans want them high
But in all seriousness. The whole point of the bushmen is to highlight players with potential very early in their career. I was raving about Ighalo in 2007!! The hope is that the players go on to have highly successful careers, some will some won't. I have no personal stake in their careers. I am actually pretty honest about all the players on my list. But each one showed tremendous potential at some point. Such is the nature of prognostication. You just never know.
But as far as Iwobi is concerned. I am just being honest. For anyone to claim Alex is in a good place in his career right now is being delusional. A top summer signing who can't get on the pitch for his new manager and is regularly getting ripped to shreds by fans. It doesn't bode well.
Anyway, no yawa. To each his own.
If that does not signify a player on a downward trajectory, then na you sabi. We can agree to disagree.
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How is what you said any different from what I said. All you did was add in your opinion on his performance. But not playing in one or two games doesn't mean your career is doomed.bushboy wrote:Your data is faultier than mine. Yes, he played under Ancelotti when he became fit after his injury, and he had a stinker. Was lamblasted by fans. 2 weeks later, he got a second chance and played even worse than he did in the first stinker. Ever since, he has been confined to the bench, not even coming in as a sub no matter how bad the team is losing.maceo4 wrote:The issue is your conclusion is based on faulty data, Iwobi has played the majority of games he's been available for this season. He got hurt right when the new manager came in, and has played even started when available back from injury. He didn't play the last game, big deal, that suddenly means his career is doomed?bushboy wrote:There is a certain ANC top scorer at Manchester United. Have you heard of him?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:I’m surprised he’s even posting here on CE after all his players have failed. The guy no get shame sef.john12 wrote:highbury he should worry about success, oduwa, Utah players that have fallen low but we true SE fans want them high
But in all seriousness. The whole point of the bushmen is to highlight players with potential very early in their career. I was raving about Ighalo in 2007!! The hope is that the players go on to have highly successful careers, some will some won't. I have no personal stake in their careers. I am actually pretty honest about all the players on my list. But each one showed tremendous potential at some point. Such is the nature of prognostication. You just never know.
But as far as Iwobi is concerned. I am just being honest. For anyone to claim Alex is in a good place in his career right now is being delusional. A top summer signing who can't get on the pitch for his new manager and is regularly getting ripped to shreds by fans. It doesn't bode well.
Anyway, no yawa. To each his own.
If that does not signify a player on a downward trajectory, then na you sabi. We can agree to disagree.
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Lol!! So, in your mind PERFORMANCE is not a critical factor? You have 2 terrible games, and suddenly go from starting to not getting off the bench for 2 straight weeks. Eeven a young academy player is playing ahead of a 35 million pound signing.
And to you, there is no cause for concern? Ok. No yawa.
Lol!! So, in your mind PERFORMANCE is not a critical factor? You have 2 terrible games, and suddenly go from starting to not getting off the bench for 2 straight weeks. Eeven a young academy player is playing ahead of a 35 million pound signing.
And to you, there is no cause for concern? Ok. No yawa.
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Siggurdson also had a spell on the bench, were you concerned then? Is his career over now? These are the ebbs and flows of footie, he will get his chances and hopefully takes them...bushboy wrote:^^
Lol!! So, in your mind PERFORMANCE is not a critical factor? You have 2 terrible games, and suddenly go from starting to not getting off the bench for 2 straight weeks. Eeven a young academy player is playing ahead of a 35 million pound signing.
And to you, there is no cause for concern? Ok. No yawa.
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