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Felix Agu- Welcome to the SE family!
Posted: Sat May 24, 2025 4:53 pm
by EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA
Re: Felix Agu- Welcome to the SE family!
Posted: Sun May 25, 2025 7:38 am
by Damunk
Re: Felix Agu- Welcome to the SE family!
Posted: Sun May 25, 2025 9:05 am
by Dammy
Willkommen Felix Agu
Re: Felix Agu- Welcome to the SE family!
Posted: Sun May 25, 2025 10:32 am
by aruako1
I haven't seen him play but he seems to have some decent numbers. Fantastic news!
Re: Felix Agu- Welcome to the SE family!
Posted: Sun May 25, 2025 3:03 pm
by EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA
Damunk wrote: ↑Sun May 25, 2025 7:38 am
And it’s an emergency.
Vince Osuji is in the Club Bugge squad for the last game of the season. I expect big things from Osuji and Frederick next season. These are the players that should be in camp for unity cup,, not clueless Ajayi and useless Nassarawa united players .
Re: Felix Agu- Welcome to the SE family!
Posted: Sun May 25, 2025 3:25 pm
by Tobi17
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Sun May 25, 2025 3:03 pm
Damunk wrote: ↑Sun May 25, 2025 7:38 am
And it’s an emergency.
Vince Osuji is the Club Bugge squad for the last game of the season. I expect bug things from Osuji and Frederick next season. These are the players that should be in camp for unity cup,, not clueless Ajayi and useless Nassarawa united players .
Ajayi's contract with West brom has ended, so he's essentially clubless at the moment...for a team that should be earnestly building for the future and using this unity cup/friendly window to test out the younger prospects, our football administrators once again prove why we will always be Nigerians.
Re: Felix Agu- Welcome to the SE family!
Posted: Sun May 25, 2025 4:06 pm
by EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA
Tobi17 wrote: ↑Sun May 25, 2025 3:25 pm
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Sun May 25, 2025 3:03 pm
Damunk wrote: ↑Sun May 25, 2025 7:38 am
And it’s an emergency.
Vince Osuji is the Club Bugge squad for the last game of the season. I expect bug things from Osuji and Frederick next season. These are the players that should be in camp for unity cup,, not clueless Ajayi and useless Nassarawa united players .
Ajayi's contract with West brom has ended, so he's essentially clubless at the moment...for a team that should be earnestly building for the future and using this unity cup/friendly window to test out the younger prospects, our football administrators once again prove why we will always be Nigerians.
The criminals invited Onyebuchi, Sodiq,Ojetola, Nduka and Ajayi. They're not even hiding the crime. 3 junks and a clueless player.

Re: Felix Agu- Welcome to the SE family!
Posted: Sun May 25, 2025 4:07 pm
by danfo driver
Re: Felix Agu- Welcome to the SE family!
Posted: Mon May 26, 2025 8:42 pm
by Damunk
Re: Felix Agu- Welcome to the SE family!
Posted: Mon May 26, 2025 8:50 pm
by jette1
I will give you 3 games for all these premature ejaculation before you turn on him like you did on Balaogun and Tyron Ebuehi
Re: Felix Agu- Welcome to the SE family!
Posted: Tue May 27, 2025 12:56 am
by danfo driver
Dont worry, Nigerians would LOVEEEEEE him! Nothing SE fans love more than the following:
- Div 2 players,
- Div 3 players,
- backwater league players,
- retirement league players,
- clubless players
- taxi drivers
- hey you!
Once you fall into one of these catgories, SE fans start twerking fast, with vigor!

If Ajayi knows whats good for him now, he should go and get himself a black cab and start doing some routes close to Brentford!

Re: Felix Agu- Welcome to the SE family!
Posted: Tue May 27, 2025 1:47 am
by Enugu II

Looking forward to watching him.
Re: Felix Agu- Welcome to the SE family!
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2025 4:16 pm
by iworo
I rewatched the Nigeria vs Jamaica Unity Cup Final last night and realized we didn’t just discover one gem (Fredrick) in that game...we found two. Felix Agu was outstanding in his debut, aside from two or three misplaced passes.
His performance embodied committed defending, fearless tackles, relentless recovery runs, and brave blocks that reminded me of a young Celestine Babayaro. He played like a man on a mission and he delivered. His overlapping runs were sharp and purposeful, showcasing his dual threat ability, solid at the back and progressive going forward.
He might have even registered a goal or assist if the senior OGs, particularly Simon and Chukwueze, had lifted their heads and picked him out during his runs.
Speaking of Simon, I’m a fan, no doubt. He brings experience, high-work rate and quality. But in this game, his hesitation or outright refusal to pass forward to newer, younger teammates was glaring. It’s something others have pointed out before and this match only added to that narrative. If you’re on the pitch, you deserve the ball. Period! Anything less disrupts team chemistry and undermines development.
The bright side? If Agu and Fredrick maintain this level and stay consistent, they’ll force the coaches’ hands to build a new generation of fearless players who earn respect on merit, not hierarchy.
Re: Felix Agu- Welcome to the SE family!
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2025 4:45 pm
by Dammy
iworo wrote: ↑Thu Jun 05, 2025 4:16 pm
I rewatched the Nigeria vs Jamaica Unity Cup Final last night and realized we didn’t just discover one gem (
Fredrick) in that game...we found two.
Felix Agu was outstanding in his debut, aside from two or three misplaced passes.
His performance embodied committed defending, fearless tackles, relentless recovery runs, and brave blocks that reminded me of a young Celestine Babayaro. He played like a man on a mission and
he delivered. His overlapping runs were sharp and purposeful, showcasing his dual threat ability, solid at the back and progressive going forward.
He might have even registered a goal or assist if the senior OGs, particularly Simon and Chukwueze, had lifted their heads and picked him out during his runs.
Speaking of Simon, I’m a fan, no doubt. He brings experience, high-work rate and quality. But in this game, his hesitation or outright refusal to pass
forward to newer, younger teammates was glaring. It’s something others have pointed out before and this match only added to that narrative. If you’re on the pitch, you deserve the ball. Period! Anything less disrupts team chemistry and undermines development.
The bright side? If Agu and Fredrick maintain this level and stay consistent, they’ll force the coaches’ hands to build a new generation of fearless players who earn respect on merit, not hierarchy.
What about Christantus Uche?
Re: Felix Agu- Welcome to the SE family!
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2025 5:06 pm
by iworo
Dammy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 05, 2025 4:45 pm
iworo wrote: ↑Thu Jun 05, 2025 4:16 pm
I rewatched the Nigeria vs Jamaica Unity Cup Final last night and realized we didn’t just discover one gem (
Fredrick) in that game...we found two.
Felix Agu was outstanding in his debut, aside from two or three misplaced passes.
His performance embodied committed defending, fearless tackles, relentless recovery runs, and brave blocks that reminded me of a young Celestine Babayaro. He played like a man on a mission and
he delivered. His overlapping runs were sharp and purposeful, showcasing his dual threat ability, solid at the back and progressive going forward.
He might have even registered a goal or assist if the senior OGs, particularly Simon and Chukwueze, had lifted their heads and picked him out during his runs.
Speaking of Simon, I’m a fan, no doubt. He brings experience, high-work rate and quality. But in this game, his hesitation or outright refusal to pass
forward to newer, younger teammates was glaring. It’s something others have pointed out before and this match only added to that narrative. If you’re on the pitch, you deserve the ball. Period! Anything less disrupts team chemistry and undermines development.
The bright side? If Agu and Fredrick maintain this level and stay consistent, they’ll force the coaches’ hands to build a new generation of fearless players who earn respect on merit, not hierarchy.
What about Christantus Uche?
Christantus Uche showed glimpses of potential, but with such limited playing time, it’s hard to make a solid judgment. What did stand out during his brief cameo was his physical presence. He’s clearly not easy to knock off the ball (akin to Amokachi) and his ability to shield possession under pressure. That kind of composure is valuable during midfield transitions or when we need to control the tempo.
That said, it would be premature to compare him to Fredrick and Agu, who played nearly the full 90 minutes and had the opportunity to truly showcase their abilities. Hopefully, he gets a start or at least significant minutes against Russia. That’s when we’ll get a clearer picture of his off the ball awareness, decision-making in midfield duels and ability to link play over an extended stretch. It’s the kind of match that can either reveal weaknesses or confirm genuine potential in my opinion.
Re: Felix Agu- Welcome to the SE family!
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2025 5:59 pm
by bret- hart
iworo wrote: ↑Thu Jun 05, 2025 4:16 pm
I rewatched the Nigeria vs Jamaica Unity Cup Final last night and realized we didn’t just discover one gem (
Fredrick) in that game...we found two.
Felix Agu was outstanding in his debut, aside from two or three misplaced passes.
His performance embodied committed defending, fearless tackles, relentless recovery runs, and brave blocks that reminded me of a young Celestine Babayaro. He played like a man on a mission and
he delivered. His overlapping runs were sharp and purposeful, showcasing his dual threat ability, solid at the back and progressive going forward.
He might have even registered a goal or assist if the senior OGs, particularly Simon and Chukwueze, had lifted their heads and picked him out during his runs.
Speaking of Simon, I’m a fan, no doubt. He brings experience, high-work rate and quality. But in this game, his hesitation or outright refusal to pass forward to newer, younger teammates was glaring. It’s something others have pointed out before and this match only added to that narrative. If you’re on the pitch, you deserve the ball. Period! Anything less disrupts team chemistry and undermines development.
The bright side? If Agu and Fredrick maintain this level and stay consistent, they’ll force the coaches’ hands to build a new generation of fearless players who earn respect on merit, not hierarchy.
Yes I noticed that too. He was ignoring Agu's runs. Moses is one of the players I wish we could get rid off. Him, Ihenacho and Musa. They are in the way of this team making progress. He decision making is also terrible. Such an annoying player.