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A cutlass fight between Gotti and Ayo with Ozaze as the ref. Murder by evidence was committed in this thread and Ayo must get his rematchanointed wrote:February 26, 2006 till and now and still counting.
Next February is the 10th annivsary. How do we mark it in grand style?
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You forgot to add that they must be shirtless...particularly Ayo. No tombo belly must be covered.pajimoh wrote:A cutlass fight between Gotti and Ayo with Ozaze as the ref. Murder by evidence was committed in this thread and Ayo must get his rematchanointed wrote:February 26, 2006 till and now and still counting.
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This was a pretty bad beatdown. Like being punched THROUGH the canvas.
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Anyway we can get Osaze to comment on this thread.... That would be EPIC
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This thread was just not fair!
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kai..this thread na helele oh
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Ayo says, "Him dey kampe!
Ayo Akinfe wrote:
I dey his kampe!
OK, I hold my hand up on this one. Osaze is NO midfielder.
Osaze Odemigwe is a striker and nothing else. I guess it took Egypt 2006 to prove that point beyond all doubt.
Like CCC and Eguavoen, I thought he could cut it in midfield but I changed my view on that after the 1-1 draw with Angola in Kano. Those of you that saw the Ivory Coast game will certainly agree with me that he just cannot cut it in midfield.
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I remember that movie. Assassins, with Stallone and Banderas.Senator WIRES wrote: Ayo says, "Him dey kampe!
Ayo Akinfe wrote:
I dey his kampe!
OK, I hold my hand up on this one. Osaze is NO midfielder.
Osaze Odemigwe is a striker and nothing else. I guess it took Egypt 2006 to prove that point beyond all doubt.
Like CCC and Eguavoen, I thought he could cut it in midfield but I changed my view on that after the 1-1 draw with Angola in Kano. Those of you that saw the Ivory Coast game will certainly agree with me that he just cannot cut it in midfield.
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Guys did we ever conclude if Osaze was a midfielder or a striker?
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We concluded that he is a Gucci modelbamenda boy wrote:Guys did we ever conclude if Osaze was a midfielder or a striker?
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Thread don reach decade plus 1. Eleven years since the cyber beheading of Ayo by the first cyber ISIS, Gotti The Ruthless.anointed wrote:February 26, 2006 till and now and still counting.
Next February is the 10th anniversary. How do we mark it in grand style?
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11 years laterGotti wrote:AYO:Ayo Akinfe wrote:I just want to curse Chukwuy and Eguavoen for playing this boy in midfield. Even a blind angel* can see that he is a striker. Period!
Our ICs really make me sick with their ignorance. I really wish we had ICs with a modicum of footballing know-how.
Nigeria has its best crop of players for about two decades now. Watch them waste these boys.
With all due respect, but for the past three years...
Was it your tombo belly that obscured your view of what "blind idiots" could see!
viewtopic.php?t=8302viewtopic.php?t=19282Ayo Akinfe wrote:Osaze has never been a striker and was only drafted into that role against South Africa, Cameroon and Tunisia because the squad was depleted!viewtopic.php?t=20590Ayo Akinfe wrote:Osaze Odemigwe
I for one do not regard Osaze as a striker, as I see him as a playmaker in the mould of Kaka and consider him as the natural replacement for JJ.viewtopic.php?t=13287Ayo Akinfe wrote:Remember Osaze is also a brilliant playmaker too. Sometimes, a lot of people forget that Osaze is a midfielder and not a striker.viewtopic.php?t=8302Ayo Akinfe wrote:Midfielders
(12) Seyi Olofinjana
(13) Chris Obodo
(14) Paul Obiefule
(15) Austin Okocha
(16) Ifeanyi Ekwueme
(17) Wilson Oruma
(18) Osaze Odemigweviewtopic.php?t=8302Ayo Akinfe wrote:Frenchie, this just shows how little you know about Osaze. At his club, he plays on the right side of midfield and for Bendel Insurance he was a playmaker.viewtopic.php?t=13287Ayo Akinfe wrote:Osaze is a lot more exprerienced than Kaka and should be aiming for those kind of heights. We are yet to see Osaze's full repartoire of skills as he is a natural playmaker and I think he can prove to be as talented as Kaka.viewtopic.php?t=15924Ayo Akinfe wrote:Osaze is a playmaker Yujam! Watch what happens to him when he moves club. Do not be surprised to see him performing a Kaka role when the 2004/05 season starts.YUJAM wrote:Ayo:
We've told you about Makinwa but you refuse to listen. The guy is not that good yet.
Also, you list Osaze in midfield when he should really be a forward. I hope that by WC time, Nigeria can uncover a speedy and talented winger on the left, and perhaps a good right back to give Abbey a challenge on the right of defense..viewtopic.php?t=43750Ayo Akinfe wrote:Come 2006, I would expect Okocha and either Kalu/Osaze/Obiefule to be rotating the playmaker's role in a 3-5-2 formation. I understamnd youngsters like this Micheal Obi and Victor Brown are also long term prospects that can be groomed for the role.viewtopic.php?t=29271Ayo Akinfe wrote:[7] At no stage did Eguoavon try playing a playmaker like Osaze, Obodo or Obi behind two strikers with two anchormen behind him<Ayo Akinfe wrote:There is still some doubt, however, as to whether Osaze can take over JJs role as the new playmaker for the team. I for one, would like to see him do that. Does he have the sublime skills for it though?
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Nothing has changed with Ayo Akinfe and his opaks yearningwale1974 wrote:11 years laterGotti wrote:AYO:Ayo Akinfe wrote:I just want to curse Chukwuy and Eguavoen for playing this boy in midfield. Even a blind angel* can see that he is a striker. Period!
Our ICs really make me sick with their ignorance. I really wish we had ICs with a modicum of footballing know-how.
Nigeria has its best crop of players for about two decades now. Watch them waste these boys.
With all due respect, but for the past three years...
Was it your tombo belly that obscured your view of what "blind idiots" could see!
viewtopic.php?t=8302viewtopic.php?t=19282Ayo Akinfe wrote:Osaze has never been a striker and was only drafted into that role against South Africa, Cameroon and Tunisia because the squad was depleted!viewtopic.php?t=20590Ayo Akinfe wrote:Osaze Odemigwe
I for one do not regard Osaze as a striker, as I see him as a playmaker in the mould of Kaka and consider him as the natural replacement for JJ.viewtopic.php?t=13287Ayo Akinfe wrote:Remember Osaze is also a brilliant playmaker too. Sometimes, a lot of people forget that Osaze is a midfielder and not a striker.viewtopic.php?t=8302Ayo Akinfe wrote:Midfielders
(12) Seyi Olofinjana
(13) Chris Obodo
(14) Paul Obiefule
(15) Austin Okocha
(16) Ifeanyi Ekwueme
(17) Wilson Oruma
(18) Osaze Odemigweviewtopic.php?t=8302Ayo Akinfe wrote:Frenchie, this just shows how little you know about Osaze. At his club, he plays on the right side of midfield and for Bendel Insurance he was a playmaker.viewtopic.php?t=13287Ayo Akinfe wrote:Osaze is a lot more exprerienced than Kaka and should be aiming for those kind of heights. We are yet to see Osaze's full repartoire of skills as he is a natural playmaker and I think he can prove to be as talented as Kaka.viewtopic.php?t=15924Ayo Akinfe wrote:Osaze is a playmaker Yujam! Watch what happens to him when he moves club. Do not be surprised to see him performing a Kaka role when the 2004/05 season starts.YUJAM wrote:Ayo:
We've told you about Makinwa but you refuse to listen. The guy is not that good yet.
Also, you list Osaze in midfield when he should really be a forward. I hope that by WC time, Nigeria can uncover a speedy and talented winger on the left, and perhaps a good right back to give Abbey a challenge on the right of defense..viewtopic.php?t=43750Ayo Akinfe wrote:Come 2006, I would expect Okocha and either Kalu/Osaze/Obiefule to be rotating the playmaker's role in a 3-5-2 formation. I understamnd youngsters like this Micheal Obi and Victor Brown are also long term prospects that can be groomed for the role.viewtopic.php?t=29271Ayo Akinfe wrote:[7] At no stage did Eguoavon try playing a playmaker like Osaze, Obodo or Obi behind two strikers with two anchormen behind him<Ayo Akinfe wrote:There is still some doubt, however, as to whether Osaze can take over JJs role as the new playmaker for the team. I for one, would like to see him do that. Does he have the sublime skills for it though?
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That's not true. Ayo has evolved into a super being. He's now telepathically linked with Rohr and knows exactly what the coach is thinking and what he'll do.wanaj0 wrote:Nothing has changed with Ayo Akinfe and his opaks yearningwale1974 wrote:11 years laterGotti wrote:AYO:Ayo Akinfe wrote:I just want to curse Chukwuy and Eguavoen for playing this boy in midfield. Even a blind angel* can see that he is a striker. Period!
Our ICs really make me sick with their ignorance. I really wish we had ICs with a modicum of footballing know-how.
Nigeria has its best crop of players for about two decades now. Watch them waste these boys.
With all due respect, but for the past three years...
Was it your tombo belly that obscured your view of what "blind idiots" could see!
viewtopic.php?t=8302viewtopic.php?t=19282Ayo Akinfe wrote:Osaze has never been a striker and was only drafted into that role against South Africa, Cameroon and Tunisia because the squad was depleted!viewtopic.php?t=20590Ayo Akinfe wrote:Osaze Odemigwe
I for one do not regard Osaze as a striker, as I see him as a playmaker in the mould of Kaka and consider him as the natural replacement for JJ.viewtopic.php?t=13287Ayo Akinfe wrote:Remember Osaze is also a brilliant playmaker too. Sometimes, a lot of people forget that Osaze is a midfielder and not a striker.viewtopic.php?t=8302Ayo Akinfe wrote:Midfielders
(12) Seyi Olofinjana
(13) Chris Obodo
(14) Paul Obiefule
(15) Austin Okocha
(16) Ifeanyi Ekwueme
(17) Wilson Oruma
(18) Osaze Odemigweviewtopic.php?t=8302Ayo Akinfe wrote:Frenchie, this just shows how little you know about Osaze. At his club, he plays on the right side of midfield and for Bendel Insurance he was a playmaker.viewtopic.php?t=13287Ayo Akinfe wrote:Osaze is a lot more exprerienced than Kaka and should be aiming for those kind of heights. We are yet to see Osaze's full repartoire of skills as he is a natural playmaker and I think he can prove to be as talented as Kaka.viewtopic.php?t=15924Ayo Akinfe wrote:Osaze is a playmaker Yujam! Watch what happens to him when he moves club. Do not be surprised to see him performing a Kaka role when the 2004/05 season starts.YUJAM wrote:Ayo:
We've told you about Makinwa but you refuse to listen. The guy is not that good yet.
Also, you list Osaze in midfield when he should really be a forward. I hope that by WC time, Nigeria can uncover a speedy and talented winger on the left, and perhaps a good right back to give Abbey a challenge on the right of defense..viewtopic.php?t=43750Ayo Akinfe wrote:Come 2006, I would expect Okocha and either Kalu/Osaze/Obiefule to be rotating the playmaker's role in a 3-5-2 formation. I understamnd youngsters like this Micheal Obi and Victor Brown are also long term prospects that can be groomed for the role.viewtopic.php?t=29271Ayo Akinfe wrote:[7] At no stage did Eguoavon try playing a playmaker like Osaze, Obodo or Obi behind two strikers with two anchormen behind him<Ayo Akinfe wrote:There is still some doubt, however, as to whether Osaze can take over JJs role as the new playmaker for the team. I for one, would like to see him do that. Does he have the sublime skills for it though?
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He is likely bombarding Rohr with emails introducing himself as expert on Naija football. He is increasing his post counts on CE as evidence
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Ayo is now controlling Rohr with "Mind Melt" technic. He's effectively coaching and selecting the SE players through Rohr.wanaj0 wrote:He is likely bombarding Rohr with emails introducing himself as expert on Naija football. He is increasing his post counts on CE as evidence
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We have no Christians on this board?
What kind of human brings up a thread like this one?
What kind of human brings up a thread like this one?
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This is a testimony of Ayo Akinfe's legendary flipflopping and OPAKS yarningbamenda boy wrote:We have no Christians on this board?
What kind of human brings up a thread like this one?
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Is Osaze a playmaker like Ajagun
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Ayo must be a Highlander or something. "There can be, only ONE". After a very public execution by Gotti, Ayo keeps coming back and his opals getting stronger. His shamelessness reaching dizzy heights.
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wanaj0 wrote:Is Osaze a playmaker like Ajagun