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Undertaker wrote: Thu Nov 25, 2021 4:00 pm
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: Thu Nov 25, 2021 2:09 am
Damunk wrote: Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:44 am New coach + star injury = New opportunities.
Enter Awoniyi, Sadiq, Moffi
Exit Onuachu, Ighalo
Remain Nacho.
I'd go with Awoniyi Denis , sadiq.and Onuachu. Camp is open to fight for shirts once again. Coach Rohr has tough decisions to make.


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If Cyriel Dessers is not in the squad, then it's a joke. He is a bona fide Striker. He is really doing a great job at Feynoord. His trainer- Van Persie
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Both are good strikers, but I think Awoniyi actually holds up the ball better than Moffi. Sadiq, Dessers, Okereke are solid options too. Of all the forwards I mentioned, I think Sadiq is the most complete.
ohenhen1 wrote: Thu Nov 25, 2021 11:23 pm Awoniyi is a good player. My concern is he lacks the pace and hold up skills i want in a strker. Now Terrim Moffi is uneraated. Maybe because not many people watch ligue one . He reminds me of Antonio.

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olu wrote: Fri Nov 26, 2021 7:48 am Both are good strikers, but I think Awoniyi actually holds up the ball better than Moffi. Sadiq, Dessers, Okereke are solid options too. Of all the forwards I mentioned, I think Sadiq is the most complete.

Some will knock Sadiq for playing in the second division, however, I'm convinced he can score goals in any of the top leagues.
ohenhen1 wrote: Thu Nov 25, 2021 11:23 pm Awoniyi is a good player. My concern is he lacks the pace and hold up skills i want in a strker. Now Terrim Moffi is uneraated. Maybe because not many people watch ligue one . He reminds me of Antonio.

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EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:39 am They say " the more things change, the more they stay the same". The negotiation has the forum paralyzed but we must move on and start to discuss the issues affecting SE on the grass that's green while we wait on the green that's cash. We've lost Osihmen to injury, a major blow to our attack.

The SE attack as we know it today no longer exists with Osihmen's injury, winning AFCON is likely out the door at this point. Bronze is the new gold.
Who do you think should replace Osihmen as No 9? Nacho, Awoniyi,Sadiq,Moffi, Ighalo or Onuachu? Assuming we play a 433.... discuss.
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Sadiq Umar.
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vancity eagle wrote: Sat Nov 27, 2021 6:36 pm Sadiq Umar.
No coach in his right mind would start him over Awoniyi, Dennis or Okereke. Nowhere in the world do u see a 2nd div striker, no matter how good, starting over top scorers in Germany and Italy. Respect the game!
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My choice is Sadiq. He is the real deal. The closest to Osimhen in terms of keeping a defense in the edge. But one hopes Rohr actually had him on the submitted initial AFCON list.
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Enugu II wrote: Sun Nov 28, 2021 5:15 am My choice is Sadiq. He is the real deal. The closest to Osimhen in terms of keeping a defense in the edge. But one hopes Rohr actually had him on the submitted initial AFCON list.
Rohr has had him twice on his invited lists but club no gree am come.
So Sadiq is def on the radar, and on merit without a doubt.
I’m pretty confident a new coach will prefer Sadiq over Onuachu.

Even for Rohr, we can be sure the loss of Osimhen does not mean Onuachu steps into his shoes - which in itself says a lot.
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Damunk wrote: Sun Nov 28, 2021 11:03 am
Enugu II wrote: Sun Nov 28, 2021 5:15 am My choice is Sadiq. He is the real deal. The closest to Osimhen in terms of keeping a defense in the edge. But one hopes Rohr actually had him on the submitted initial AFCON list.
Rohr has had him twice on his invited lists but club no gree am come.
So Sadiq is def on the radar, and on merit without a doubt.
I’m pretty confident a new coach will prefer Sadiq over Onuachu.

Even for Rohr, we can be sure the loss of Osimhen does not mean Onuachu steps into his shoes - which in itself says a lot.
True word. However, is he on the preliminary list sent to CAF for the Nations Cup?
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Do players actually need to be chosen from the preliminary list ?

I feel there are ways to get around that.
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Paul Onuacho and Kele should not be on that list. They have been trash this season Onuachu is chopping bench for Ugbo. If we get a new coach i expect Awoniyi, Dessers, Dennis, Okereke and Sadiq
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