Ejuke showcases Okocha-like ability in Belgium: Time to replace subpar Chukwueze?
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Re: Ejuke showcases Okocha-like ability in Belgium: Time to replace subpar Chukwueze?
jette1 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 7:29 pmCoach just like time for your archaic English has since expiredCoach wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 1:37 pm @Damunk, the art of dribbling has the unrehearsed, impromptu at its heart. As entertaining as this is for the audience, most managers/coaches keep a wide berth from such players. The impromptu adds an element of chaos in age where order is the demand. Anthony, Mudryk, Adama Traore; Newcastle cutting Saint-Maxim loose, the lists are stocked with Gods of YouTube shorts.
Nowadays, end product is above and beyond all else. Bukayo Saka seldom does any of these YouTube party tricks, 23 goal involvements. If it’s not producing goals or assists, it’s pointless.
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Re: Ejuke showcases Okocha-like ability in Belgium: Time to replace subpar Chukwueze?
@Jette, couldn’t be further from the truth. The boundless expanse of language is one of nature’s most eternal veracities. Poetics, a world as rich in wonder as that stood neath the rabbit hole. Dive brethren, deep to its core, as if to nestle amongst the potpourri of petiole and clover.
Re: Ejuke showcases Okocha-like ability in Belgium: Time to replace subpar Chukwueze?
Please leave him alone joo. I am not complaining.jette1 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 7:29 pmCoach just like time for your archaic English has since expiredCoach wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 1:37 pm @Damunk, the art of dribbling has the unrehearsed, impromptu at its heart. As entertaining as this is for the audience, most managers/coaches keep a wide berth from such players. The impromptu adds an element of chaos in age where order is the demand. Anthony, Mudryk, Adama Traore; Newcastle cutting Saint-Maxim loose, the lists are stocked with Gods of YouTube shorts.
Nowadays, end product is above and beyond all else. Bukayo Saka seldom does any of these YouTube party tricks, 23 goal involvements. If it’s not producing goals or assists, it’s pointless.
Re: Ejuke showcases Okocha-like ability in Belgium: Time to replace subpar Chukwueze?
He should have pretended it’s normal business and hope that trend of ‘normal’ English continues. But he went and reminded Coach to go back to his element.Gboye7777 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2024 1:15 amPlease leave him alone joo. I am not complaining.jette1 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 7:29 pmCoach just like time for your archaic English has since expiredCoach wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 1:37 pm @Damunk, the art of dribbling has the unrehearsed, impromptu at its heart. As entertaining as this is for the audience, most managers/coaches keep a wide berth from such players. The impromptu adds an element of chaos in age where order is the demand. Anthony, Mudryk, Adama Traore; Newcastle cutting Saint-Maxim loose, the lists are stocked with Gods of YouTube shorts.
Nowadays, end product is above and beyond all else. Bukayo Saka seldom does any of these YouTube party tricks, 23 goal involvements. If it’s not producing goals or assists, it’s pointless.
"Learn from others whom have walked the path before you, but be smart enough to know when to cut your own trail."
Re: Ejuke showcases Okocha-like ability in Belgium: Time to replace subpar Chukwueze?
He gets another assist today that George Ilenikhena scores