Your best 11 from the first round.
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Your best 11 from the first round.
I'll like to see y'all picks for the first 11.
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Re: Your best 11 from the first round.
---------------------------------Kamara (S Leone)----------------------------------------
-------Hakimi (Maroc) ---------Colley (Gambia)----------Troost (Nigeria) ----------Sanusi (Nigeria)
------------------------------------------------------Ndidi (Nigeria)------------------------------------
--------------------Kessie (CIV)---------------------------------------------Jallow (Gambia)-----------------
-----------------Barrow (Gambia) --------------Abubakar (Cameroon)-------------Simon (Nigeria)----------
-------Hakimi (Maroc) ---------Colley (Gambia)----------Troost (Nigeria) ----------Sanusi (Nigeria)
------------------------------------------------------Ndidi (Nigeria)------------------------------------
--------------------Kessie (CIV)---------------------------------------------Jallow (Gambia)-----------------
-----------------Barrow (Gambia) --------------Abubakar (Cameroon)-------------Simon (Nigeria)----------
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Re: Your best 11 from the first round.
You think Kessie has been better than Anguissa?YUJAM wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 5:54 pm ---------------------------------Kamara (S Leone)----------------------------------------
-------Hakimi (Maroc) ---------Colley (Gambia)----------Troost (Nigeria) ----------Sanusi (Nigeria)
------------------------------------------------------Ndidi (Nigeria)------------------------------------
--------------------Kessie (CIV)---------------------------------------------Jallow (Gambia)-----------------
-----------------Barrow (Gambia) --------------Abubakar (Cameroon)-------------Simon (Nigeria)----------
Only two things in life are certain - death and taxes. But there is one other unpleasant certainty: criticism. No one escapes it entirely and often our careers, our emotional stability, even our happiness depends on how we react to it."By Benjamin Franklin"
Re: Your best 11 from the first round.
Good question. They are about the same level at the tourney but Kessie actually scores
bamenda boy wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 5:56 pmYou think Kessie has been better than Anguissa?YUJAM wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 5:54 pm ---------------------------------Kamara (S Leone)----------------------------------------
-------Hakimi (Maroc) ---------Colley (Gambia)----------Troost (Nigeria) ----------Sanusi (Nigeria)
------------------------------------------------------Ndidi (Nigeria)------------------------------------
--------------------Kessie (CIV)---------------------------------------------Jallow (Gambia)-----------------
-----------------Barrow (Gambia) --------------Abubakar (Cameroon)-------------Simon (Nigeria)----------
Ghana's First President Kwame Nkrumah said: "We face neither East nor West; we face Forward"
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Re: Your best 11 from the first round.
Kessie has been better. Yujams list is solid, but Fai for Hakimi, Pepe for Barrow
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Re: Your best 11 from the first round.
---------------------------------Kamara (S Leone)----------------------------------------
-------Hakimi (Maroc) ---------Colley (Gambia)----------Troost (Nigeria) ----------Sanusi (Nigeria)
------------------------------------------------------Ndidi (Nigeria)------------------------------------
--------------------Keita (Guinea)---------------------------------------------Jallow (Gambia)-----------------
-----------------Pepe (CIV) --------------Abubakar (Cameroon)-------------Simon (Nigeria)----
-------Hakimi (Maroc) ---------Colley (Gambia)----------Troost (Nigeria) ----------Sanusi (Nigeria)
------------------------------------------------------Ndidi (Nigeria)------------------------------------
--------------------Keita (Guinea)---------------------------------------------Jallow (Gambia)-----------------
-----------------Pepe (CIV) --------------Abubakar (Cameroon)-------------Simon (Nigeria)----
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Re: Your best 11 from the first round.
Only two things in life are certain - death and taxes. But there is one other unpleasant certainty: criticism. No one escapes it entirely and often our careers, our emotional stability, even our happiness depends on how we react to it."By Benjamin Franklin"
Re: Your best 11 from the first round.
Aboubaker is a good player but should be on the bench.
He has the goals, but he also has a low conversion rate.
Factor in the context of his games and he looks better on the bench.
“If your opponent is of choleric temper, seek to irritate him. Pretend to be weak, that he may grow arrogant.”- Sun Tzu
Re: Your best 11 from the first round.
What is that one trick pony S. Moses doing on that list.
I beg to differ on your assessment of Aboubakar, He is leading the scoring with 5 goals
3 more than the 2nd placed scorer and you are talking of some nonsense called conversion
rate that you know nothing about. Why don't you show us his conversion rate and that of the striker
that you think should be on the list. This ridiculous americanization of football with useless stats will
make us not to reason. For example, you prefer someday with 2 goals and conversion rate of 80 percent
over someone with 5 goals and conversion rate of 60 percent, it is beyond ridiculous. Goals win games
and not conversion rates.
I beg to differ on your assessment of Aboubakar, He is leading the scoring with 5 goals
3 more than the 2nd placed scorer and you are talking of some nonsense called conversion
rate that you know nothing about. Why don't you show us his conversion rate and that of the striker
that you think should be on the list. This ridiculous americanization of football with useless stats will
make us not to reason. For example, you prefer someday with 2 goals and conversion rate of 80 percent
over someone with 5 goals and conversion rate of 60 percent, it is beyond ridiculous. Goals win games
and not conversion rates.
Re: Your best 11 from the first round.
Did you miss where I mentioned context?chopachop wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 6:51 am What is that one trick pony S. Moses doing on that list.
I beg to differ on your assessment of Aboubakar, He is leading the scoring with 5 goals
3 more than the 2nd placed scorer and you are talking of some nonsense called conversion
rate that you know nothing about. Why don't you show us his conversion rate and that of the striker
that you think should be on the list. This ridiculous americanization of football with useless stats will
make us not to reason. For example, you prefer someday with 2 goals and conversion rate of 80 percent
over someone with 5 goals and conversion rate of 60 percent, it is beyond ridiculous. Goals win games
and not conversion rates.
Days ago, I posted about Aboubakar not being convincing after seeing two(2) Cameroon games in this tournament.
The conversion rate later confirmed what I saw on the green grass.
The guy had too many chances with little to show for it. Let's not forget the quality of the opposition either.
Why don't you look up the conversion rate yourself instead of pulling numbers out of your a55?
Aboubakar's conversion rate is in the low 30s. That is what is beyond ridiculous, especially given the opposition.
Reacting like an emotionally unstable prepubescent girl will not change those facts.
“If your opponent is of choleric temper, seek to irritate him. Pretend to be weak, that he may grow arrogant.”- Sun Tzu
Re: Your best 11 from the first round.
Nwabali -- Aina, Bassey, TroostEkong, Sanusi --- Chukwueze, Aribo, Ndidi, Iwobi --- Osimhem, Sadiq Umar
Re: Your best 11 from the first round.
Nope, I didn't miss anything. You have still deliberately not given a name that you think is befitting ofKabalega wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 8:39 amDid you miss where I mentioned context?chopachop wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 6:51 am What is that one trick pony S. Moses doing on that list.
I beg to differ on your assessment of Aboubakar, He is leading the scoring with 5 goals
3 more than the 2nd placed scorer and you are talking of some nonsense called conversion
rate that you know nothing about. Why don't you show us his conversion rate and that of the striker
that you think should be on the list. This ridiculous americanization of football with useless stats will
make us not to reason. For example, you prefer someday with 2 goals and conversion rate of 80 percent
over someone with 5 goals and conversion rate of 60 percent, it is beyond ridiculous. Goals win games
and not conversion rates.
Days ago, I posted about Aboubakar not being convincing after seeing two(2) Cameroon games in this tournament.
The conversion rate later confirmed what I saw on the green grass.
The guy had too many chances with little to show for it. Let's not forget the quality of the opposition either.
Why don't you look up the conversion rate yourself instead of pulling numbers out of your a55?
Aboubakar's conversion rate is in the low 30s. That is what is beyond ridiculous, especially given the opposition.
Reacting like an emotionally unstable prepubescent girl will not change those facts.
being in the list in place of Aboubakar . Why ? because there isn't anyone. Secondly you have also failed to provide the number of goal opportunities Aboubakar has missed resulting in the low 30s Conversion rate that you conjured from thin air.
Cameroon must have created tons of scoring chances for Aboubakar to miss them resulting in the low conversion
ratio. It will help your argument and credibility if you could provide numbers.
Hope you are mature enough to keep the discuss civil and not resort to insults.
Re: Your best 11 from the first round.
Is it so hard for you to look up the numbers?chopachop wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 4:29 pmNope, I didn't miss anything. You have still deliberately not given a name that you think is befitting ofKabalega wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 8:39 amDid you miss where I mentioned context?chopachop wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 6:51 am What is that one trick pony S. Moses doing on that list.
I beg to differ on your assessment of Aboubakar, He is leading the scoring with 5 goals
3 more than the 2nd placed scorer and you are talking of some nonsense called conversion
rate that you know nothing about. Why don't you show us his conversion rate and that of the striker
that you think should be on the list. This ridiculous americanization of football with useless stats will
make us not to reason. For example, you prefer someday with 2 goals and conversion rate of 80 percent
over someone with 5 goals and conversion rate of 60 percent, it is beyond ridiculous. Goals win games
and not conversion rates.
Days ago, I posted about Aboubakar not being convincing after seeing two(2) Cameroon games in this tournament.
The conversion rate later confirmed what I saw on the green grass.
The guy had too many chances with little to show for it. Let's not forget the quality of the opposition either.
Why don't you look up the conversion rate yourself instead of pulling numbers out of your a55?
Aboubakar's conversion rate is in the low 30s. That is what is beyond ridiculous, especially given the opposition.
Reacting like an emotionally unstable prepubescent girl will not change those facts.
being in the list in place of Aboubakar . Why ? because there isn't anyone. Secondly you have also failed to provide the number of goal opportunities Aboubakar has missed resulting in the low 30s Conversion rate that you conjured from thin air.
Cameroon must have created tons of scoring chances for Aboubakar to miss them resulting in the low conversion
ratio. It will help your argument and credibility if you could provide numbers.
Hope you are mature enough to keep the discuss civil and not resort to insults.
Is it so hard to do the math?
You need to mature and be honest with yourself instead of reacting like a child.
I really don't have the patience now for immature adults.
“If your opponent is of choleric temper, seek to irritate him. Pretend to be weak, that he may grow arrogant.”- Sun Tzu
Re: Your best 11 from the first round.
Lol, 30 percent conversion rate.
Where are the numbers, no numbers right ? I am not stupid looking for something
that doesn't exist, something you made up out of hatred and can't back up.
If you didn't know, you need numbers to do maths with numbers, which even an elementary
kid knows. Present the numbers and the maths will be done.
You made up the 30 percent conversion rate and when pressed you throw a tantrum and start
insulting. That says a lot about your maturity. Sorry, I am not going to descend to your level.
Where are the numbers, no numbers right ? I am not stupid looking for something
that doesn't exist, something you made up out of hatred and can't back up.
If you didn't know, you need numbers to do maths with numbers, which even an elementary
kid knows. Present the numbers and the maths will be done.
You made up the 30 percent conversion rate and when pressed you throw a tantrum and start
insulting. That says a lot about your maturity. Sorry, I am not going to descend to your level.