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Oruma's Perfomance was mediocre at best!!

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Let's face it, Oruma's performance wasn't that great. The true mark of an excellent midfielder is how well he feeds his strikers. I don't care about all that showtime without substance. The reason why Jay Jay is magnificent is because he has the ability to mesmerize, demoralize, and paralyze any team while making defense splitting passes. I propose the ineffectiveness of martins and aga-wonda was on Oruma's shoulder. I'm not saying Oruma was worthless, I'm just saying he wasn't anything special....at least not against Ghana. Better luck next time Wilson. I'm out.
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True, True
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I think Nigeria was terrible against a depleted Ghanaian side.

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NIGERIA NOT TERRIBLE

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Nigeria was not terrible, and by the way the topic is Oruma's perfomance not Nigeria's performance.
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Oruma was easily the best man on that pitch if you ask me. What match did you watch?
He beats Christian Chukwu, he beats Christian Madu, He beats Christian Nwokocha. This man must be a moslem. Yes he is. His name is Baba Mohammed.
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[quote="fineboynopimples"]Let's face it, Oruma's performance wasn't that great. The true mark of an excellent midfielder is how well he feeds his strikers. I don't care about all that showtime without substance. The reason why Jay Jay is magnificent is because he has the ability to mesmerize, demoralize, and paralyze any team while making defense splitting passes. I propose the ineffectiveness of martins and aga-wonda was on Oruma's shoulder. I'm not saying Oruma was worthless, I'm just saying he wasn't anything special....at least not against Ghana. Better luck next time Wilson. I'm out.[/quote]

WHAT! I hope you're just trying to provoke argument by the post. Otherwise you need to go get your eye checked. That's after you have set aside all your prejudice (beef) against Oruma
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Everybody knows Oruma cannot play that Okocha role. But then again Oruma Marks and tackle better than Okocha.......Oruma is more of a hustler than Okocha. Thats what Oruma did in that Ghana match.....
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oochie wally wrote:Everybody knows Oruma cannot play that Okocha role. But then again Oruma Marks and tackle better than Okocha.......Oruma is more of a hustler than Okocha. Thats what Oruma did in that Ghana match.....
..dude...we dey talk about feeding strikers and scoring..U dey talk about tackling..na tackle we go chop?We already have Obodo and Ayinla for dat...when Oruma begin split defenses then we fit yan....he try...but against a tougher opponent if dem score and we no reply...no be sey we don hear wien be dat?
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PaJ well written!!!

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PaJ very well written reply. Finally somebody wey get football sense dey yan.
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paj wrote:
oochie wally wrote:Everybody knows Oruma cannot play that Okocha role. But then again Oruma Marks and tackle better than Okocha.......Oruma is more of a hustler than Okocha. Thats what Oruma did in that Ghana match.....
..dude...we dey talk about feeding strikers and scoring..U dey talk about tackling..na tackle we go chop?We already have Obodo and Ayinla for dat...when Oruma begin split defenses then we fit yan....he try...but against a tougher opponent if dem score and we no reply...no be sey we don hear wien be dat?
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Seriously, some pple don't know jack sqwat about the game of football! Oruma's perfomance was brilliant, if it wasn't then he wouldn't have won the MOM would he? Msheeeeww!!
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Okay, let me try to bring my highly intellectual arguement down a notch. The MOM award doesn't guarantee a brilliant performance. Oruma's Job was simple. Find Martins and Aga-wonda. All that razzle dazzle is nice, but not without feeding the best 1-2 punch in the tournament. We need him to produce by getting the ball to our strikers in creative ways. I don't care about MOM. I guarantee you that if Jay-Jay or even Mikel had been playing, Martins and Aga-wonda would have had more oportunities. Please if you choose to reply bring something stronger than MOM. I'm out.
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I'm amazed. Did i hia somebodi say MOM does not guarantee a brilliance performance? I guess MOM of nowadays are given to the Worst perfomer on the field!! :?
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oochie wally wrote:Everybody knows Oruma cannot play that Okocha role. But then again Oruma Marks and tackle better than Okocha.......Oruma is more of a hustler than Okocha. Thats what Oruma did in that Ghana match.....

...hence we need Okocha, Kanu or Obi in there instead of Oruma......
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fineboynopimples wrote:Okay, let me try to bring my highly intellectual arguement down a notch. The MOM award doesn't guarantee a brilliant performance. Oruma's Job was simple. Find Martins and Aga-wonda. All that razzle dazzle is nice, but not without feeding the best 1-2 punch in the tournament. We need him to produce by getting the ball to our strikers in creative ways. I don't care about MOM. I guarantee you that if Jay-Jay or even Mikel had been playing, Martins and Aga-wonda would have had more oportunities. Please if you choose to reply bring something stronger than MOM. I'm out.
Have you reasoned that Martins and Aghahowa have to run into space for Oruma to find them? You just can't stand like a statue for your creative midfielder to put the ball in your feet constantly. The strikers didn't help any by just staying up front. It's ok to come to midfield or the wing to collect ball from time to time and run at the defenders....that was missing.
Oruma played his role exceedingly well.
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Mudi E wrote:
fineboynopimples wrote:Okay, let me try to bring my highly intellectual arguement down a notch. The MOM award doesn't guarantee a brilliant performance. Oruma's Job was simple. Find Martins and Aga-wonda. All that razzle dazzle is nice, but not without feeding the best 1-2 punch in the tournament. We need him to produce by getting the ball to our strikers in creative ways. I don't care about MOM. I guarantee you that if Jay-Jay or even Mikel had been playing, Martins and Aga-wonda would have had more oportunities. Please if you choose to reply bring something stronger than MOM. I'm out.
Have you reasoned that Martins and Aghahowa have to run into space for Oruma to find them? You just can't stand like a statue for your creative midfielder to put the ball in your feet constantly. The strikers didn't help any by just staying up front. It's ok to come to midfield or the wing to collect ball from time to time and run at the defenders....that was missing.
Oruma played his role exceedingly well.
Nna...I think you are wasting your time tryna explain things. They were watching different game, not the one you saw!
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fineboynopimples wrote:Okay, let me try to bring my highly intellectual arguement down a notch. The MOM award doesn't guarantee a brilliant performance. Oruma's Job was simple. Find Martins and Aga-wonda. All that razzle dazzle is nice, but not without feeding the best 1-2 punch in the tournament. We need him to produce by getting the ball to our strikers in creative ways. I don't care about MOM. I guarantee you that if Jay-Jay or even Mikel had been playing, Martins and Aga-wonda would have had more oportunities. Please if you choose to reply bring something stronger than MOM. I'm out.
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Mudi E wrote:
fineboynopimples wrote:Okay, let me try to bring my highly intellectual arguement down a notch. The MOM award doesn't guarantee a brilliant performance. Oruma's Job was simple. Find Martins and Aga-wonda. All that razzle dazzle is nice, but not without feeding the best 1-2 punch in the tournament. We need him to produce by getting the ball to our strikers in creative ways. I don't care about MOM. I guarantee you that if Jay-Jay or even Mikel had been playing, Martins and Aga-wonda would have had more oportunities. Please if you choose to reply bring something stronger than MOM. I'm out.
Have you reasoned that Martins and Aghahowa have to run into space for Oruma to find them? You just can't stand like a statue for your creative midfielder to put the ball in your feet constantly. The strikers didn't help any by just staying up front. It's ok to come to midfield or the wing to collect ball from time to time and run at the defenders....that was missing.
Oruma played his role exceedingly well.
..your head no dey house at all O!!Which is harder to teach:Martins wey don drop 9 goals in 8 matches into the net how to run into space abi Oruma wey becos Okocha injure finally make starting 11 how to pass ball? :roll:
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fineboynopimples wrote:Let's face it, Oruma's performance wasn't that great. The true mark of an excellent midfielder is how well he feeds his strikers. I don't care about all that showtime without substance. The reason why Jay Jay is magnificent is because he has the ability to mesmerize, demoralize, and paralyze any team while making defense splitting passes. I propose the ineffectiveness of martins and aga-wonda was on Oruma's shoulder. I'm not saying Oruma was worthless, I'm just saying he wasn't anything special....at least not against Ghana. Better luck next time Wilson. I'm out.
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This thing is very simple. Eguavoen, Bonfere and loads of CE members have pointed out that our strikers did not get service. Now we know the strikers cannot serve themselves so that leaves the midfielders and the defenders. The defenders had their work cut and normally serving the strikers would be a bonus. Typically, creativity is not their watchword. That leaves us with the midfielders. Ayinla had mostly defensive duties, Obodo had both but was more defensive. That leaves Osaze and Oruma. There doesn't seem to be much disagreement about Osaze's performance. Oruma played well and was man of the match but this clear observation by the coaches and some forumers does damage to Oruma's evaluation anyhow you spin it.
Okocha has been our best player in almost all our tournaments for almost a decade, yet he's considered a mere entertainer in some circles. Is it fair to say Oruma is a hustler without real quality? Ayo suggested we 'rest' him for the next game after such a brilliant performance, seems logical to me :lol:
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