NPFL players on the move abroad!! GK Nwabali Joins South African club
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Meanwhile Sunday Adetunji is the joint 2nd goalscorer in the North Macedonian league despite missing the start of the season as they're 7 points clear at the top of the table.
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Sunset,
I believe Sun day has a couple of games for the SE. I have to check that. I believe Rohr called him to camp for a short stint while he was at an NPFL club (Enyimba?).
I believe Sun day has a couple of games for the SE. I have to check that. I believe Rohr called him to camp for a short stint while he was at an NPFL club (Enyimba?).
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List updated. Adetunji also gone.Lolly wrote: ↑Mon Dec 27, 2021 6:05 pm It appears the Homebased Eagles is a shop window for local players looking to move abroad.
The following players in the squad that played Mexico have all moved within a few months (some within weeks) of the match. Wonderful.
Anayo
Tebo
Ndah
Olawoyin
Shimaga
Ashimenee
Adetunji
Who is next?
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Former Plateau UTD CM Oche Ochowechi getting minutes for Feirense in Portugal
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Another goal + Assist for Olawoyin in Turkey
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I am waiting for him to keep his form and get to super eagles. This guy is the real deal.
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Re: Homebased Eagles already on the move abroad!! Anayo, Tebo, Ndah & more
If you have experts in the position to know what they are looking the National team wouldn’t have to rely on clubs from abroad to indicate how good a player isEnugu II wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 11:34 amDamunkDamunk wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 6:21 amProf....you dey distort argument o.Enugu II wrote: ↑Sat Aug 07, 2021 8:40 pm Good moves underlining what others think of their talent. That conveyor belt is no where near ending. It is churning and churning......
I thought we were told they could not trap the ball...... Yet they are headed to the pros elsewhere where they will immediately sweep past those who have received years of training in Euro academies?
Is it not the argument you have dismissed as being irrelevant that the NPFL is haemorrhaging to foreign moyin-moyin clubs at alarming and unsustainable rates making it near impossible to find SE-worthy players?
Because they are being snapped up by opportunistic, often exploitative foreign clubs by no means implies the players are ready for the SE.
If anything, it is confirmation that at any time 't', our best players are abroad and overwhelmingly our local players are those left behind.
Let's not even consider the use of the 'R' word here, since it seems it only applies to Nigeria-eligible players on the fringe of the national teams of the world's top footballing nations.
The argument isn't and never was about foreign poaching, but about whether they are good enough to make the elite SE list of 23 players.
Actually, this is consistent with not just my argument but what the facts indicate.
1. Players will move for economic reasons.
2. Players will continue to be produced in Nigeria that are very good. It is a conveyor belt.
3. Because of the two above one should never ignore players locally. While they may not be plentiful, there is always a possibility if one locally that is good enough for SE.
I hope the above is clear. The key word is perhaps "conveyor belt" production of players. That word should make it clear.
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Charles Atshimene in his first start on loan gets his first league goal in the Portuguese 2nd division, he was also the reason the oppositions GK got sent off
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Anayo with a goal and assist in the CAF CL for Esperance
Olawoyin with his 7th league assist (6 goals) in the Turkish 1. Lig
Olawoyin with his 7th league assist (6 goals) in the Turkish 1. Lig
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Anayo wont be in Esperance much longer at this rate. Its a shame so many good players are being left out of the NT because selfish mofos like Ahmed Musa and Odion Ighalo refuse to retire.
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Silas Nwankwo scores his first goal in the Swedish league!!!
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Sunday Adetunji has won the North Macedonian League wit FC Shkupi and has 4 more games to increase his league tally of 19 goals
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Olawoyin & Adetunji were the two best attacking exports this season with both getting double digit goal contributions for their clubs.
Olawoyin ended the Turkish season wit 8 goals & 8 assists in 33 games playing either as an AM or LW
While Adetunji won the league and Golden boot in North Macedonia with 20 league goals & 6 assists in 28 games
Their chances of moving to a tougher league are very high so its interesting to see how that develops.
Olawoyin ended the Turkish season wit 8 goals & 8 assists in 33 games playing either as an AM or LW
While Adetunji won the league and Golden boot in North Macedonia with 20 league goals & 6 assists in 28 games
Their chances of moving to a tougher league are very high so its interesting to see how that develops.
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Looks like another player from that infamous Mexico friendly has joined a foreign club, this time it's the starting GK Stanley Nwabali (26) who joins PSL side Chippa United (Akpeyi's former club) after he got relegated from the NPFL last season with Katsina.Squad list
Goalkeepers: Ikechukwu Ezenwa (Heartland FC); John Noble (Enyimba FC); Stanley Nwabali (Lobi Stars)
Defenders: Olisa Ndah (Akwa United); Adekunle Adeleke (Abia Warriors); Tope Olusesi (Rangers International); Imoh Obot (Enyimba FC); Tebo Degaulle (Nasarawa United);Lawal Murtala (Kwara United); Enyinnaya Kazie (Rivers United)
Midfielders: Anthony Shimaga (Rangers International); Seth Mayi (Akwa United); Uche Onwuasonaya (Plateau United); Samuel Nnoshiri (Katsina United)
Forwards: Anayo Iwuala (Enyimba FC); Stephen Jude (Kwara United); Ibrahim Olawoyin (Rangers International); Charles Ashimene (Akwa United); Auwalu Malam (Kano Pillars); Nenrot Emmanuel (Plateau United); Abdulmutalif Sanusi (Katsina United); Sunday Adetunji (Rivers United); Mohammed Zulkifilu (Plateau United)
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So we have a world class goalkeeper like Nwabali and we are calling up Israeli League baskets to the National team? To be a hungry agents no good o. No principle! Tufiakwa!
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Talk about underwhelming highlights. Whoever made that video needs to learn how to compile good moments to make a player standout.
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Have you seen the highlights from Israel? It's very basketful, I tell you.
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Well, there is something that this goalie does that our current NT goalies are unable to do --- long range distribution that endangers the opponent and he appears quite accurate doing so with hands!! That is definitely welcomed and amazing. Neither Okoye nor Uzoho have been able to do this.
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