Ovie Ejaria Hopes To Complete His International Switch....
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This would come with time & experience, but potential is through the roof!!tedder89 wrote:They both could simplify their game and be so much better
Adisboy wrote:Olise reminds me of Zidane, while Ejaria reminds me of Okocha.
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Ghana-man Yiadom is a bruiser; surprised he didn’t get at least a yellow for those challenges
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Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
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Success on...didn't know he had a ruptured achilles...
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Agreed but not yet senior international quality
Adisboy wrote:This would come with time & experience, but potential is through the roof!!tedder89 wrote:They both could simplify their game and be so much better
Adisboy wrote:Olise reminds me of Zidane, while Ejaria reminds me of Okocha.
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Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
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Looks like a footballer again; much trimmer than when I last saw him
maceo4 wrote:Success on...didn't know he had a ruptured achilles...
IN OUR CASE, THERE IS NO TIME. NO SERIOUS COACH WILL TAKE THIS JOB
Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
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Watford look like a premier league level side in the championship while Reading look a mid table championship side in the championship
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Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
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I strongly disagree. Stick them in the current SE squad & u'll see an upgrade in quality. Once Olise is capped, we should put all requests for Eze in the rearview mirror.tedder89 wrote:Agreed but not yet senior international quality
Adisboy wrote:This would come with time & experience, but potential is through the roof!!tedder89 wrote:They both could simplify their game and be so much better
Adisboy wrote:Olise reminds me of Zidane, while Ejaria reminds me of Okocha.
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Wow Sone Aluko is still playing!!!!!???? Comes on for Reading...has a good shot saved
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Entertaining game; glad I could see Olise/Ejaria myself
Definitely confident players and skillful too; decision making needs a lot of work tho plus physically they are still filling out
Definitely confident players and skillful too; decision making needs a lot of work tho plus physically they are still filling out
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Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.
Pasamu on Monday Feb 22nd 2010 post ANC- I will repeat again, the problem with our team was never ability or personnel or even tactics . It was confidence pure and simple confidence. Amodus team had been spat upon, anything they did was dismissed as insignificant To see the team going from playing brilliant football against Egypt in the first half of their ANC group game to the cautious fear laden play against Zambia was sad.