What is Eguavoens role in this 442 ?
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- Eaglet
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What is Eguavoens role in this 442 ?
Is this guy not the technical director ?
From Rohr to Egu to Peseiro we've continued with this imbalanced 442 that leave our midfield open and ineffective, where Iwobi must defend.
The constant in all 3 coaches is Eguoavoen.
He famously gave us the 442 lecture on YouTube and SE has continued ued to be punished with this useless formation.
Is Egu as technical director having any input as to our use of that formation ?
Is he forcing 442 on us ?
I mean this honestly.
From Rohr to Egu to Peseiro we've continued with this imbalanced 442 that leave our midfield open and ineffective, where Iwobi must defend.
The constant in all 3 coaches is Eguoavoen.
He famously gave us the 442 lecture on YouTube and SE has continued ued to be punished with this useless formation.
Is Egu as technical director having any input as to our use of that formation ?
Is he forcing 442 on us ?
I mean this honestly.
Re: What is Eguavoens role in this 442 ?
The mods should really consider creating a pure comedy subforum
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- Egg
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Re: What is Eguavoens role in this 442 ?
I agree Mr. Vancity. We have to dig deeper. Personally, I blame the Brits for inventing this sport
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Re: What is Eguavoens role in this 442 ?
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