Victor Osimhen (Il Re Di Napoli) - Napoli Thread
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Re: Victor Osimhen (Il Re Di Napoli) - Napoli Thread
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Re: Victor Osimhen (Il Re Di Napoli) - Napoli Thread
There is a certain roach conspicuously missing from this thread.
Must be crawling around somewhere in the dark, but may still turn up shortly....
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Re: Victor Osimhen (Il Re Di Napoli) - Napoli Thread
Who cares about his short visits he has nothing to contribute.Damunk wrote:There is a certain roach conspicuously missing from this thread.
Must be crawling around somewhere in the dark, but may still turn up shortly....
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Re: Victor Osimhen (Il Re Di Napoli) - Napoli Thread
Oshimen will learn top-class footbal in Seria A.
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Re: Victor Osimhen (Il Re Di Napoli) - Napoli Thread
We thank God for Victor and Emmanuel Amuneke. This is the reward for using true U-17 players in our youth teams, we’ve seen how he’s grown and improved, from setting records at the youth level to now doing the same at senior level. Do things the right way, don’t take shortcuts and you will be rewarded handsomely.
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Re: Victor Osimhen (Il Re Di Napoli) - Napoli Thread
Nigeria needs to find coaches like Amuneke that can unearth true talents for the U17 and U20, even the senior teams sef.
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Re: Victor Osimhen (Il Re Di Napoli) - Napoli Thread
And **** was benching this guy in Afcon...he even started Onuachi before Vic....kai and this bobo is Nigeria's manager...we are in deep crap with this joker
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Re: Victor Osimhen (Il Re Di Napoli) - Napoli Thread
Rohr went to AFCON to play basketball, Kai so sad...Bigpokey24 wrote:And **** was benching this guy in Afcon...he even started Onuachi before Vic....kai and this bobo is Nigeria's manager...we are in deep crap with this joker
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Re: Victor Osimhen (Il Re Di Napoli) - Napoli Thread
I am delighted! This young man will tear up Serie A, and I wish him the best of the best. Better days are here for Naija footy.
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Re: Victor Osimhen (Il Re Di Napoli) - Napoli Thread
True dat.maceo4 wrote:We thank God for Victor and Emmanuel Amuneke. This is the reward for using true U-17 players in our youth teams, we’ve seen how he’s grown and improved, from setting records at the youth level to now doing the same at senior level. Do things the right way, don’t take shortcuts and you will be rewarded handsomely.
But its still a game of probabilities and tbh, Nigeria has actually done well in channelling our youth stars to national and international prominence.
I suspect our ROI is higher than the average around the world.
Generally though, many are chosen but only few eventually make it.
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Re: Victor Osimhen (Il Re Di Napoli) - Napoli Thread
It might have something to do with the fumigation that took place a few days ago. Still suffering from a chronic bout of badbelleitis.[/i]Damunk wrote:There is a certain roach conspicuously missing from this thread.
Must be crawling around somewhere in the dark, but may still turn up shortly....
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Re: Victor Osimhen (Il Re Di Napoli) - Napoli Thread
Nigerians and 20/20 hindsight...maceo4 wrote:We thank God for Victor and Emmanuel Amuneke. This is the reward for using true U-17 players in our youth teams, we’ve seen how he’s grown and improved, from setting records at the youth level to now doing the same at senior level. Do things the right way, don’t take shortcuts and you will be rewarded handsomely.
The players that don’t succeed are cheats but those who do are not?
I recall how these same kids were pilloried after struggling in Niger at the Africa U17.
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Re: Victor Osimhen (Il Re Di Napoli) - Napoli Thread
Your points are very strong. It is LUCK and for some, like Osimhen, determination and grit. Osimhen could easily be playing in Malta or Slovakia right now. Easily. His Wolfsburg deal wasnt going well because he got injured and couldnt start off well. He got malaria, he got rejected by a top club in Belgium. A normal person would have stopped fighting and just given up. Before you know it, he is back in Nigeria or at best in Slovakia.Damunk wrote:True dat.maceo4 wrote:We thank God for Victor and Emmanuel Amuneke. This is the reward for using true U-17 players in our youth teams, we’ve seen how he’s grown and improved, from setting records at the youth level to now doing the same at senior level. Do things the right way, don’t take shortcuts and you will be rewarded handsomely.
But its still a game of probabilities and tbh, Nigeria has actually done well in channelling our youth stars to national and international prominence.
I suspect our ROI is higher than the average around the world.
Generally though, many are chosen but only few eventually make it.
Look at Chukwueze. Got rejected by Arsenal, calmed himself down and found himself in Villareal B. Look at him today.
Look at Nwakali, got signed by Arsenal and since then his career has gone down the drain. A weaker person would have given up! But he is still fighting and one day, his determination will be rewarded.
Football is a brutal and very wicked career. Those who make it are very lucky. So, I agree with you on "a game of probabilities," rather than "using real youthful players."
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Re: Victor Osimhen (Napoli Thread) - 2020-21 Season
Kai, who currently wears #9 for Napoli...Milik? See as dem chance am sharp sharp So happy for Victor!danfo driver wrote:
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Re: Victor Osimhen (Napoli Thread) - 2020-21 Season
Llorente. He is leaving.jdizzy wrote:Kai, who currently wears #9 for Napoli...Milik? See as dem chance am sharp sharp So happy for Victor!danfo driver wrote:
Milik wears 99 and will be replaced by Petagna who will return from SPAL
"it is better to be excited now and disappointed later, than it is to be disappointed now and later." - Marcus Aurelius, 178AD
metalalloy wrote: Does the SE have Gray, Mahrez or Albrighton on our team or players of their caliber?
Re: Victor Osimhen (Il Re Di Napoli) - Napoli Thread
Let's not be quick to write off Nwakali just yet sha... seems he has a good chance of re-igniting his career with his newly promoted club. The boy is really a baller, just really unlucky.danfo driver wrote:Your points are very strong. It is LUCK and for some, like Osimhen, determination and grit. Osimhen could easily be playing in Malta or Slovakia right now. Easily. His Wolfsburg deal wasnt going well because he got injured and couldnt start off well. He got malaria, he got rejected by a top club in Belgium. A normal person would have stopped fighting and just given up. Before you know it, he is back in Nigeria or at best in Slovakia.Damunk wrote:True dat.maceo4 wrote:We thank God for Victor and Emmanuel Amuneke. This is the reward for using true U-17 players in our youth teams, we’ve seen how he’s grown and improved, from setting records at the youth level to now doing the same at senior level. Do things the right way, don’t take shortcuts and you will be rewarded handsomely.
But its still a game of probabilities and tbh, Nigeria has actually done well in channelling our youth stars to national and international prominence.
I suspect our ROI is higher than the average around the world.
Generally though, many are chosen but only few eventually make it.
Look at Chukwueze. Got rejected by Arsenal, calmed himself down and found himself in Villareal B. Look at him today.
Look at Nwakali, got signed by Arsenal and since then his career has gone down the drain. A weaker person would have given up! But he is still fighting and one day, his determination will be rewarded.
Football is a brutal and very wicked career. Those who make it are very lucky. So, I agree with you on "a game of probabilities," rather than "using real youthful players."
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Re: Victor Osimhen (Il Re Di Napoli) - Napoli Thread
Please, read the entire sentence.Tobi17 wrote:
Let's not be quick to write off Nwakali just yet sha... seems he has a good chance of re-igniting his career with his newly promoted club. The boy is really a baller, just really unlucky.
"it is better to be excited now and disappointed later, than it is to be disappointed now and later." - Marcus Aurelius, 178AD
metalalloy wrote: Does the SE have Gray, Mahrez or Albrighton on our team or players of their caliber?
Re: Victor Osimhen (Il Re Di Napoli) - Napoli Thread
Naija grit.
Wishing the lad well.
Wishing the lad well.
Re: Victor Osimhen (Il Re Di Napoli) - Napoli Thread
My bad boss, missed the whole sentencedanfo driver wrote:Please, read the entire sentence.Tobi17 wrote:
Let's not be quick to write off Nwakali just yet sha... seems he has a good chance of re-igniting his career with his newly promoted club. The boy is really a baller, just really unlucky.
Re: Victor Osimhen (Napoli Thread) - 2020-21 Season
WTF is he saying?Jmal wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1dDQjUMAj0[/video]
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Re: Victor Osimhen (Il Re Di Napoli) - Napoli Thread
shows you how unintelligent damunk is...my goodness..bobo didn't think that through before spilling his usual rubbishGotti wrote:Nigerians and 20/20 hindsight...maceo4 wrote:We thank God for Victor and Emmanuel Amuneke. This is the reward for using true U-17 players in our youth teams, we’ve seen how he’s grown and improved, from setting records at the youth level to now doing the same at senior level. Do things the right way, don’t take shortcuts and you will be rewarded handsomely.
The players that don’t succeed are cheats but those who do are not?
I recall how these same kids were pilloried after struggling in Niger at the Africa U17.
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Re: Victor Osimhen (Il Re Di Napoli) - Napoli Thread
Damunk wrote:True dat.maceo4 wrote:We thank God for Victor and Emmanuel Amuneke. This is the reward for using true U-17 players in our youth teams, we’ve seen how he’s grown and improved, from setting records at the youth level to now doing the same at senior level. Do things the right way, don’t take shortcuts and you will be rewarded handsomely.
But its still a game of probabilities and tbh, Nigeria has actually done well in channelling our youth stars to national and international prominence.
I suspect our ROI is higher than the average around the world.
Generally though, many are chosen but only few eventually make it.
Good points, my thing is we could get decent youth players turn pros with cheating but you can’t get this level of upswing in development and improvement by using players who are already close to their ceiling at the youth level. Of course a lot of luck will factor in, but if you start with a 25/26 year old at U-17 their ceiling will more than likely be lower while the likes of Osimhen who we saw grow in height after U-17 his ceiling is even much higher than Napoli he will likely set more transfer records with his next move, God willing!
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Re: Victor Osimhen (Il Re Di Napoli) - Napoli Thread
, that Damunk sef, *goes to hide in one corner*Bigpokey24 wrote:shows you how unintelligent damunk is...my goodness..bobo didn't think that through before spilling his usual rubbishGotti wrote:Nigerians and 20/20 hindsight...maceo4 wrote:We thank God for Victor and Emmanuel Amuneke. This is the reward for using true U-17 players in our youth teams, we’ve seen how he’s grown and improved, from setting records at the youth level to now doing the same at senior level. Do things the right way, don’t take shortcuts and you will be rewarded handsomely.
The players that don’t succeed are cheats but those who do are not?
I recall how these same kids were pilloried after struggling in Niger at the Africa U17.
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