FE Starting 11 vs Korea - Muyiwa #innerCacus
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Nor be fight now.
Lets just wish the boys well.
Lets just wish the boys well.
Re: FE Starting 11 vs Korea - Muyiwa #innerCacus
Exactly! Simple and short.Ugbowo wrote:Nor be fight now.
Lets just wish the boys well.
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Re: FE Starting 11 vs Korea - Muyiwa #innerCacus
My dear broda, we all wish the boys well. If they win 7-0 today with Awoniyi scoring 5 goals, I will be the loudest cheerleader. But this is why we have a fan forum. For us to come and discuss and debate. If something something doesn't seem right, we should be able to air it. That does not mean we don't wish well.Ugbowo wrote:Nor be fight now.
Lets just wish the boys well.
All I am saying is simple. I do not think it is a big deal for a player who endured a long flight and arrived 2 days to the first game (playing 90 full minutes) to be allowed a little time to rest and recuperate. I don't see it as "big boy." I see it as common sense. If this is your son who calls you to say he is exhausted and the coach keeps asking him to do more drills, how would you respond?
Bushboy's bushmen : 1.Isaac Success 2. Terem Moffi 3. Victor Boniface 4. Samuel Omorodion. 5. Samson Tijani. 6. Rafiu Durosinmi. 7. George Ilenikhena.
Who will be next?
Who will be next?
Re: FE Starting 11 vs Korea - Muyiwa #innerCacus
Brazil captain Danillo from SC Braga is a starter and he played his butt off against us, so let's not start with excuses.bushboy wrote:The league he is "going to" Isaac is already playing there. I asked you to name a regular in one of the TOP leagues (England, Spain, Germany, Italy, France)
YUJAM wrote:Angel Correa of Argentina who is going to Atletico Madrid next season led his team San Lorenzo to the Libertadores final.
A few of the Brazilians are first teamers too. I am sure there are many others
bushboy wrote:You are a joker! name them. Who are the first team La Liga regulars at this WYC? In fact, name the first team starters on ANY team in ANY of the top leagues.pajimoh wrote:Come again?bushboy wrote:The boy has had a rigorous season of TOP FLIGHT football in Spain. He arrived barely 2 days to the first game and had to adjust to 12 hour time difference. Then he played 90 mins in the first game and even scored!! You expect him to be training full speed? Manu is starting to annoy me o! Is he letting the hype get to his head? Is he the only coach to win an U-17 WC?! This nonsense from Manu might cost him seriously. What a clown of a coach!!kdk4christ wrote:
Let the boy rest!!!!!!!!! Is he made of stone?
Muyiwa himself is a f00l for saying it is "bigmanism" for a player to need rest!The same guy that is shifting between first team and "B" team? DO YOU KNOW THERE ARE PLAYERS IN THIS COMPETITION THAT PLAYS FOR THEIR FIRST TEAM?
This is how it starts.
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Re: FE Starting 11 vs Korea - Muyiwa #innerCacus
From what I understand Isaac Success, Ifeanyi Matthew and Moses Simon are all nursing injuries, so they won't be starting.
The big surprise drops are Musa Yahaya and Kelechi Iheanacho.
Would have liked Nwakali to replace the wastepipe Ifeanyi.
The big surprise drops are Musa Yahaya and Kelechi Iheanacho.
Would have liked Nwakali to replace the wastepipe Ifeanyi.
Re: FE Starting 11 vs Korea - Muyiwa #innerCacus
That is why you are a bush boy, how can he to partake in exercises while in his club he takes part in it.bushboy wrote:The boy has had a rigorous season of TOP FLIGHT football in Spain. He arrived barely 2 days to the first game and had to adjust to 12 hour time difference. Then he played 90 mins in the first game and even scored!! You expect him to be training full speed? Manu is starting to annoy me o! Is he letting the hype get to his head? Is he the only coach to win an U-17 WC?! This nonsense from Manu might cost him seriously. What a clown of a coach!!kdk4christ wrote:
Let the boy rest!!!!!!!!! Is he made of stone?
Muyiwa himself is a f00l for saying it is "bigmanism" for a player to need rest!
And that is why awoniyi will always be ahead of your boy, because he plays with discipline.
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i agree, nwakali could come in later in the match.marutimon wrote:From what I understand Isaac Success, Ifeanyi Matthew and Moses Simon are all nursing injuries, so they won't be starting.
The big surprise drops are Musa Yahaya and Kelechi Iheanacho.
Would have liked Nwakali to replace the wastepipe Ifeanyi.
Re: FE Starting 11 vs Korea - Muyiwa #innerCacus
An attempt to disguise the fact that they retained the keeper?


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Re: FE Starting 11 vs Korea - Muyiwa #innerCacus
Bro,bushboy wrote:My dear broda, we all wish the boys well. If they win 7-0 today with Awoniyi scoring 5 goals, I will be the loudest cheerleader. But this is why we have a fan forum. For us to come and discuss and debate. If something something doesn't seem right, we should be able to air it. That does not mean we don't wish well.Ugbowo wrote:Nor be fight now.
Lets just wish the boys well.
All I am saying is simple. I do not think it is a big deal for a player who endured a long flight and arrived 2 days to the first game (playing 90 full minutes) to be allowed a little time to rest and recuperate. I don't see it as "big boy." I see it as common sense. If this is your son who calls you to say he is exhausted and the coach keeps asking him to do more drills, how would you respond?
I understand where you are coming from. Frankly, I blame Muyiwa. He was very vague in his reporting and things like this do not help the cause of the team out there. The injury story would have been much better received in terms of public opinion. The urge to be a source sometimes has its detriments, and this is one of such times.
Re: FE Starting 11 vs Korea - Muyiwa #innerCacus
The coach is in camp and has the final say because he sees in training and knows his players mentality and ultimately if the team fails he will pay for it and most of these players will not have that much of lasting effect, so I think the coach should get the benefit
however as an outsider watching Success was by far the best player on the NIgerian team followed by Yahaya.
however as an outsider watching Success was by far the best player on the NIgerian team followed by Yahaya.
Re: FE Starting 11 vs Korea - Muyiwa #innerCacus
I watched as an "indiser" and I saw what you saw as well. Anyway, the team should be able to get past N. Korea.DADA BOAT wrote:The coach is in camp and has the final say because he sees in training and knows his players mentality and ultimately if the team fails he will pay for it and most of these players will not have that much of lasting effect, so I think the coach should get the benefit
however as an outsider watching Success was by far the best player on the NIgerian team followed by Yahaya.
Bushboy's bushmen : 1.Isaac Success 2. Terem Moffi 3. Victor Boniface 4. Samuel Omorodion. 5. Samson Tijani. 6. Rafiu Durosinmi. 7. George Ilenikhena.
Who will be next?
Who will be next?
Re: FE Starting 11 vs Korea - Muyiwa #innerCacus
I'm surprised Yahaya has been dropped - arguably our best player against Brazil. No surprise about Iheanacho though - he did not have a good game. May have been a toss up between Awoniyi and Success. Perhaps attitude made it easier for Manu to choose?
marutimon wrote:From what I understand Isaac Success, Ifeanyi Matthew and Moses Simon are all nursing injuries, so they won't be starting.
The big surprise drops are Musa Yahaya and Kelechi Iheanacho.
Would have liked Nwakali to replace the wastepipe Ifeanyi.
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Re: FE Starting 11 vs Korea - Muyiwa #innerCacus
Taiwo Awoniyi will go on to become a regular Super Eagles player and an excellent striker.
Isaac Success will become the Nigerian Ricardo Quaresma. Age-grade phenomenon fizzling into an also-ran player because of a poor attitude.
Quote me anywhere.
Isaac Success will become the Nigerian Ricardo Quaresma. Age-grade phenomenon fizzling into an also-ran player because of a poor attitude.
Quote me anywhere.
Re: FE Starting 11 vs Korea - Muyiwa #innerCacus
Please wish success on both of them. No benefit for Nigeria and even you by putting one downRomanusOjinta wrote:Taiwo Awoniyi will go on to become a regular Super Eagles player and an excellent striker.
Isaac Success will become the Nigerian Ricardo Quaresma. Age-grade phenomenon fizzling into an also-ran player because of a poor attitude.
Quote me anywhere.
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Re: FE Starting 11 vs Korea - Muyiwa #innerCacus
I wonder why some CEs are making a big deal out of Nacho's reaction when he was to be taken off. Obviously, he was disappointed but he quickly composed himself and hugged the in coming player. It was obvious that he was not happy with his own display.okidoki wrote:There's nothing like bigmanism when it comes to Kelechi, meanwhile biggest f'up was playing Kelechi as a ten. The truth is he didn't have the lungs to fall back and defend, not that success or even Awoniyi did any better. I really believe he could have proved much more useful upfront.
It's good this happened now and not later, as much as I love Manu it's clear to anyone who understand soccer that we were out coached this time. 2 midfielders vs 4 with 2 rampaging fullbacks is a no brainer.
This will make them stronger.
I am happy
Re: FE Starting 11 vs Korea - Muyiwa #innerCacus
Success is a baller. His future at club and international level is very bright. He will live up to his name Success.
RomanusOjinta wrote:Taiwo Awoniyi will go on to become a regular Super Eagles player and an excellent striker.
Isaac Success will become the Nigerian Ricardo Quaresma. Age-grade phenomenon fizzling into an also-ran player because of a poor attitude.
Quote me anywhere.
Re: FE Starting 11 vs Korea - Muyiwa #innerCacus
SMDH what an idiotic statement!! Can you imagine someone wishing bad on the career of a 19 year oldRomanusOjinta wrote:Taiwo Awoniyi will go on to become a regular Super Eagles player and an excellent striker.
Isaac Success will become the Nigerian Ricardo Quaresma. Age-grade phenomenon fizzling into an also-ran player because of a poor attitude.
Quote me anywhere.

Re: FE Starting 11 vs Korea - Muyiwa #innerCacus
Ugly post. Shame on you.RomanusOjinta wrote:Taiwo Awoniyi will go on to become a regular Super Eagles player and an excellent striker.
Isaac Success will become the Nigerian Ricardo Quaresma. Age-grade phenomenon fizzling into an also-ran player because of a poor attitude.
Quote me anywhere.
Bushboy's bushmen : 1.Isaac Success 2. Terem Moffi 3. Victor Boniface 4. Samuel Omorodion. 5. Samson Tijani. 6. Rafiu Durosinmi. 7. George Ilenikhena.
Who will be next?
Who will be next?
Re: FE Starting 11 vs Korea - Muyiwa #innerCacus
So he keeps the culprits from the first game namely Enaholo, Mustapha, and Ndidi. Manu is starting to resemble Keshi. mschew.
Re: FE Starting 11 vs Korea - Muyiwa #innerCacus
RomanusOjinta wrote:Taiwo Awoniyi will go on to become a regular Super Eagles player and an excellent striker.
Isaac Success will become the Nigerian Ricardo Quaresma. Age-grade phenomenon fizzling into an also-ran player because of a poor attitude.
Quote me anywhere.



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EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:manu is about to ruin the promising careers of the best players on that team. He's punishing then for mistakes he made.
KPOM.
I was willing to give this guy a chance but this is an idiotic move.
You are playing a weak opponent, why not let ur main guys use this as a match to gain confidence and hit their stride.
Yet this fool of a coach retains the one player who actually deserved to be dropped. That basket goalkeeper.
He is scapegoating our future SE prospects for his own stupid mistakes. My respect for this guy has gone very far down if this lineup is true. What a stupid over reaction.
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metalalloy wrote:bushboy wrote:Issac's hamstring must not be 100% yet. But the Yahaya drop is odd. Why else would a coach drop the 2 people who scored (and assisted) his goals in the first game?
Perhaps they were not doing enough to help prevent the opponent from scoring against their team?
So u play an attacking game vs Brazil, and a more cautious game against Korea who were raped 5-1. MAKES LOTS OF SENSE.
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^^
It is the Nigerian mentality that has killed the SE. The idea to play "hungry" homebased players ahead of the obviously more talented foreign based. The theory is that they will "hustle" better. This was the excuse that led to SE being filled with Junk. We will still win with this lineup, but I expect 2-0 at best.
It is the Nigerian mentality that has killed the SE. The idea to play "hungry" homebased players ahead of the obviously more talented foreign based. The theory is that they will "hustle" better. This was the excuse that led to SE being filled with Junk. We will still win with this lineup, but I expect 2-0 at best.
Bushboy's bushmen : 1.Isaac Success 2. Terem Moffi 3. Victor Boniface 4. Samuel Omorodion. 5. Samson Tijani. 6. Rafiu Durosinmi. 7. George Ilenikhena.
Who will be next?
Who will be next?