The Comming Midfield crisis
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The Comming Midfield crisis
The chickens are coming home to roost like I predicted.
For 5 years the imbecile coach known as Rohr has ignored our midfield entirely. Even when he was given opportunity after opportunity to look at other options during friendlies (when our midfield sustained multiple withdrawls) The fraud decided to call more defenders and wastepipes.
Etebo is out of AFCON
Ndidi and Kingsley Michael are out for November
Iwobi is in piss poor form at his club.
So what will the clown do come November ?
Established midfielders available
Iwobi, Aribo, Onyeka, Bonke
Possible options
Nwobodo, Alhassan, Nwakali, Amoo, Ejaria ?
I forsee a disaster.
How many more injuries can we sustain before November and Afcon ? Who will be the options on the bench ? Or is Rohr and NFF more interested in coddling Musa across the line towards some meaningless milestone.
For 5 years the imbecile coach known as Rohr has ignored our midfield entirely. Even when he was given opportunity after opportunity to look at other options during friendlies (when our midfield sustained multiple withdrawls) The fraud decided to call more defenders and wastepipes.
Etebo is out of AFCON
Ndidi and Kingsley Michael are out for November
Iwobi is in piss poor form at his club.
So what will the clown do come November ?
Established midfielders available
Iwobi, Aribo, Onyeka, Bonke
Possible options
Nwobodo, Alhassan, Nwakali, Amoo, Ejaria ?
I forsee a disaster.
How many more injuries can we sustain before November and Afcon ? Who will be the options on the bench ? Or is Rohr and NFF more interested in coddling Musa across the line towards some meaningless milestone.
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We need to start giving our youth players from the previous U17 and U20 set more chances now, the likes of Amoo, Obinna Nwobodo, Alhassan etc need to be called up to the NT... Ghana js hugely benefittng from tapping into their youth teams and have unearthed gems like Isshaku, Sulemana, Kudus etc who are the future of Ghanaian football... the continuous invitation of bricklayers like Bonke playing in some backwater club has to end.
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Re: The Comming Midfield crisis
Why would you call youth when you can call up junk old players who are gunning for personal milestones, and who "hold the team together like glue".Tobi17 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 6:41 am We need to start giving our youth players from the previous U17 and U20 set more chances now, the likes of Amoo, Obinna Nwobodo, Alhassan etc need to be called up to the NT... Ghana js hugely benefittng from tapping into their youth teams and have unearthed gems like Isshaku, Sulemana, Kudus etc who are the future of Ghanaian football... the continuous invitation of bricklayers like Bonke playing in some backwater club has to end.
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That's what we have been saying, Pinnick has neglected the youth teams we don't even qualify anymore. The best Nigerian players are mostly products from youth competitions, so why change a winning thing?
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Re: The Comming Midfield crisis
Alhassan Yusuf played 90 minutes against Club Brugge today and completed 3 dribbles and 9 tackles !!!!
That is the kind of 2 way midfielder we need, not Swedish based junks who cannot trap a ball.
That is the kind of 2 way midfielder we need, not Swedish based junks who cannot trap a ball.
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Nwobodo also played 90 minutes and was his clubs 2nd highest rated player completing 1 dribble and 3 tackles.
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Re: The Comming Midfield crisis
None of the players you listed are better than what we have, you don't make a team better by calling players who offer no long term solutions .vancity eagle wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 6:13 am The chickens are coming home to roost like I predicted.
For 5 years the imbecile coach known as Rohr has ignored our midfield entirely. Even when he was given opportunity after opportunity to look at other options during friendlies (when our midfield sustained multiple withdrawls) The fraud decided to call more defenders and wastepipes.
Etebo is out of AFCON
Ndidi and Kingsley Michael are out for November
Iwobi is in piss poor form at his club.
So what will the clown do come November ?
Established midfielders available
Iwobi, Aribo, Onyeka, Bonke
Possible options
Nwobodo, Alhassan, Nwakali, Amoo, Ejaria ?
I forsee a disaster.
How many more injuries can we sustain before November and Afcon ? Who will be the options on the bench ? Or is Rohr and NFF more interested in coddling Musa across the line towards some meaningless milestone.
OCCUPY NFF!!
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I watched Amoo today for the first time.
I think he is one for the future. He looked very quick, played in the AM position, but looked like he is more of a natural wide player.
I dont think he would currently be better than any of
Iwobi, Aribo, Ejaria, Ejuke in the AM position
But I would certainly have him in the squad over Musa, but that ain't saying much..
I think he is one for the future. He looked very quick, played in the AM position, but looked like he is more of a natural wide player.
I dont think he would currently be better than any of
Iwobi, Aribo, Ejaria, Ejuke in the AM position
But I would certainly have him in the squad over Musa, but that ain't saying much..
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Re: The Comming Midfield crisis
All of those players are better than Shehu and Bonke without a doubt.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 2:49 pmNone of the players you listed are better than what we have, you don't make a team better by calling players who offer no long term solutions .vancity eagle wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 6:13 am The chickens are coming home to roost like I predicted.
For 5 years the imbecile coach known as Rohr has ignored our midfield entirely. Even when he was given opportunity after opportunity to look at other options during friendlies (when our midfield sustained multiple withdrawls) The fraud decided to call more defenders and wastepipes.
Etebo is out of AFCON
Ndidi and Kingsley Michael are out for November
Iwobi is in piss poor form at his club.
So what will the clown do come November ?
Established midfielders available
Iwobi, Aribo, Onyeka, Bonke
Possible options
Nwobodo, Alhassan, Nwakali, Amoo, Ejaria ?
I forsee a disaster.
How many more injuries can we sustain before November and Afcon ? Who will be the options on the bench ? Or is Rohr and NFF more interested in coddling Musa across the line towards some meaningless milestone.
Besides Rohr needs more midfielders in his squad and needs to cut at least one CB and Ahmed Musa.
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Kelechi , Amoo, Rapheal Onyedika, Nwobodo and Tom Dele are ready. Get rid of the deadweight and get this guys in
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Amoo is not just quick, he also has football intelligence, very good dribbling technique and good passing range especially in tight spaces; a quintessential attacking blessing for us right now... plus he's from our youth system so even better.vancity eagle wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 11:33 pm I watched Amoo today for the first time.
I think he is one for the future. He looked very quick, played in the AM position, but looked like he is more of a natural wide player.
I dont think he would currently be better than any of
Iwobi, Aribo, Ejaria, Ejuke in the AM position
But I would certainly have him in the squad over Musa, but that ain't saying much..
Here's a short match highlight of his team's win today in which of course he was very crucial in.
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Tobi is fast on this one. I think the boy is ready for SE, can't wait until a big club signs him, he's a natural Nigerian style playmaker. Cap him now.Tobi17 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 4:04 amAmoo is not just quick, he also has football intelligence, very good dribbling technique and good passing range especially in tight spaces; a quintessential attacking blessing for us right now... plus he's from our youth system so even better.vancity eagle wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 11:33 pm I watched Amoo today for the first time.
I think he is one for the future. He looked very quick, played in the AM position, but looked like he is more of a natural wide player.
I dont think he would currently be better than any of
Iwobi, Aribo, Ejaria, Ejuke in the AM position
But I would certainly have him in the squad over Musa, but that ain't saying much..
Here's a short match highlight of his team's win today in which of course he was very crucial in.
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Re: The Comming Midfield crisis
I have been watching this bobo in Sweden, he is massively talented with eyes for goals, very skillful, and a great passer of the ball. He was one of the key players of Coach Manu Garba 2019 Golden Eaglet team. He even won the MVP award during 2018 WAFU B U-17 tournament in Niger Republic. A baller indeed !Tobi17 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 4:04 amAmoo is not just quick, he also has football intelligence, very good dribbling technique and good passing range especially in tight spaces; a quintessential attacking blessing for us right now... plus he's from our youth system so even better.vancity eagle wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 11:33 pm I watched Amoo today for the first time.
I think he is one for the future. He looked very quick, played in the AM position, but looked like he is more of a natural wide player.
I dont think he would currently be better than any of
Iwobi, Aribo, Ejaria, Ejuke in the AM position
But I would certainly have him in the squad over Musa, but that ain't saying much..
Here's a short match highlight of his team's win today in which of course he was very crucial in.
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Good news is that Ndidi is back in training and should be fit for the remaining WCQ games next month.
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You sure? Im hearing Nov 20th. Dont believe what Amaju "fake news" Pinnick says on his instagram.
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Nigerian football has been in crisis mode for the past 5 years.
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I KPOM this post.
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alhassan yusuf scores.
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Amoo scores too.
Invite Amoo and Alhassan now!!!!
Invite Amoo and Alhassan now!!!!