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Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by Okeikpu(m): 4:35pm On Jul 04, 2015
arsetalks:
This is what tribalism has eaten you up like cancer. Seek help before too late.
Respect ur elders so u may live long. Am pretty sure I seniored ur papa angry
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by Sagamite(m): 4:37pm On Jul 04, 2015
Okeikpu:
Too bad u don't know me...... Never mind anyway undecided why d insult?

Who you be?

Did you watch Yekini play?

How did you arrive at the conclusion he was an opportunist and did not know how to stay on-side?

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Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by stan241(m): 4:41pm On Jul 04, 2015
Sagamite:


What moronic stupidity.

Yekini was an opportunist?

Did you even ever watch him play?
What you don't understand is that some folks only saw highlights of yekini but never got to fully watch him play, i never understood how good his link up play was till i saw Drogba years later...yekini was pure class
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by Okeikpu(m): 4:46pm On Jul 04, 2015
Sagamite:


Who you be?

Did you watch Yekini play?

How did you arrive at the conclusion he was an opportunist and did not know how to stay on-side?
I watch him live during d time he ws playing for Olympiakos. We also attend clubs 2gether.....
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by Sagamite(m): 4:51pm On Jul 04, 2015
stan241:
What you don't understand is that some folks only saw highlights of yekini but never got to fully watch him play, i never understood how good his link up play was till i saw Drogba years later...yekini was pure class

And that is where you are on point!

Yekini I think had the highest goals for any African national team (bar Hossam Assam) until Drogba came into the frame.

He was our most prolific striker who was very intelligent in front of goal and out of the box.

He had the muscle, pace, positioning, speed, dribbling [at pace], shot accuracy and aerial power.

The worst thing is that looking at him, you will never refer these attributes to him.

Extremely intelligent player that only Okocha can claim to be Nigeria's best player before him.

No other Nigerian striker has matched up to that since.

He was such a prolific goal scorer that when you hear he is on the team sheet, you will be like "at least I know we will score, let the opposition just not score more".

Opportunist my arsse!

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Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by emperorchedda(m): 4:56pm On Jul 04, 2015
Tolexander:
who is the boss?
John Obi Mikel.

Nations cup says it all
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by Sagamite(m): 4:57pm On Jul 04, 2015
Okeikpu:
I watch him live during d time he ws playing for Olympiakos. We also attend clubs 2gether.....

So how did you come to the conclusion he was an opportunist and did not understand offside?

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Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by Olufunmihimself: 5:12pm On Jul 04, 2015
Tolexander:
Mikel has no relevance in the list!

Mikel should be replaced with Julius Efosaa Aghahowa!
for real?? please you can't compare both... efosa could not even survive the premiership with wigan. Not even a single goal in the EPL. Obi and kanu are the most decorated Nigerian footballers.
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by bonna4u(m): 5:12pm On Jul 04, 2015
The list became a joke the moment mikel obi's name was included. The likes of Chairman Christian Chukwu, late Muda Lawal, Mathematical Segun Odegbami and others should replace Mikel.
Last bullet: Steven Keshi wasn't 17 years old in 1989.
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by Okeikpu(m): 5:18pm On Jul 04, 2015
Sagamite:


So how did you come to the conclusion he was an opportunist and did not understand offside?
Take it or hang on..... Yekini isn't a player....he ws a footballer by chance... Just dat sometimes he got lucky wt goals...... Rashidi is just like baba 1chance.... grin now u knw what am talking abt
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by Olufunmihimself: 5:19pm On Jul 04, 2015
Funny how we Nigerians forget stuff easily. .. dunno how a bad player would last in chelsea for 9years.

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Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by Olufunmihimself: 5:19pm On Jul 04, 2015
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Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by Tolexander: 5:23pm On Jul 04, 2015
emperorchedda:
John Obi Mikel.
Sent
Nations cup says it all
Nigeria has won the nations cup twice and not really 'very' significant and restricted to only a race.

Nigeria hadn't won the Olympic football gold medal before 1996. Only Cameroun has done it as an African nation.

Olympic says it all.
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by Sagamite(m): 5:41pm On Jul 04, 2015
Okeikpu:
Take it or hang on..... Yekini isn't a player....he ws a footballer by chance... Just dat sometimes he got lucky wt goals...... Rashidi is just like baba 1chance.... grin now u knw what am talking abt

He got lucky with goals?

Next time, if you know nothing about football, it is better not to give your opinion.

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Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by Icon4s(m): 6:29pm On Jul 04, 2015
arsetalks:
compared to Kanu? Africa Player of the year 96 and 99, 5th best player in the world 96, Olympic gold, 3 bronzen afcon medals and one silver, UEFA champions league, 2 EPL titles, 2 FA cup titles, second UEFA champions league, UEFA cup winner, first ever golden scorer, FIFA best living 100 footballers, first player to score hattrick against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, ask Mikel to beat that.

There was football before 2005 mate.

Bros I am nt comparing Mikel with Kanu. I was only listing Mikel's achievements that warrants him being listed among the top Five.

And talking abt football before 2005, i am so very very sure u were nt born when i started watching football.
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by cristweeezy(m): 6:29pm On Jul 04, 2015
mans114:
Nigeria’s top five rated players of all time

By Mansur Abubakar

Since the formation of Nigeria’s first national football team in 1949 which was coached by the famous Fulham star' John (Jack) Finch, the country has went on to produce some of the brightest players in the history of the game. From the Christian Chukwu inspired side that landed Eagles their first African Cup of Nations trophy in 1980 to the immensely talented ‘dream team’ which took the world by storm in 1994 (many also describe it as the best of all time).

All manner of stars have adorned the green and white before going on to achieve stardom, international recognition and trophies alike, these five players are the most highly rated as far as football in Nigeria is concerned.

5 Stephen Keshi- [/b]present coach of the senior national team who apart from guiding Eagles to their third AFCON title in South Africa two years ago also enjoyed a sterling playing career with both Nigeria and a host of clubs in Europe.

A no nonsense centre back who was occasionally drafted as a holding midfielder, Keshi got his debut at the age of 17 in 1989 and went on to captain the team to both the Tunisia 94 AFCON triumph and their first FIFA World Cup, gaining over 80 caps on the way.

His record with Belgian side Anderlecht is also admirable having being part of the team that clinched the league and cup double in 1993, today Coach Keshi is one of the most decorated and recognized ex Nigerian players.

[b]4 John Obi Mikel-
came to limelight during the 2005 U17 World Cup in Holland where he almost eclipsed arguably the greatest player of all time, Lionel Messi to the coveted Golden Ball due to his mesmerizing display at the tournament which made many rate him among the three most talented footballers in the world at the time.

Apart from being part of the 2013 AFCON winning side in Johannesburg, Mikel’s Eagles career can best be described as average but Chelsea FC of England is where the midfielder has really made his name, being part of the team that has won three EPL titles, four FA Cups, three League cups, UEFA Champions League and the Europa League.

All that meant this list would have been incomplete without including the former Lyn Oslo player who due to his talents was at the centre of a transfer tussle between Manchester United and Chelsea in 2006. Today he is no longer a first team player in the ‘Blues’ team but will go down as one of Nigeria’s biggest exports in football.

3 Rashidi Yekini- No one is yet to break his goal scoring record for Eagles having netted 46 times in 94 appearances. Was the focal point of Clement Westerhoff’s amazing team of 1994 where he scored vital screamers that helped landed the ‘Tunisia 94’ AFCON title.
Scored Nigeria’s first ever goal at a FIFA World Cup against Bulgaria in USA with his goal net celebration stuck in the minds of millions of football lovers till date.

In Europe, Yekini didn’t disappoint either, notching up goals wherever he went to from Boavista, Vitoria Setubal to swiss side Young Boys, the Kwara born star was able to achieve high international rating and stardom during his playing days, may God bless his soul.

2 Austin Jay Jay Okocha- He remains Nigeria’s most technically gifted player till date, he was able to do things no one could do with the ball. The great Pele once said of him “Okocha is the only African player that could walk straight into the Brazil national team” what a compliment from the legendary player.

Another player from the great 1994 team, starting his career with Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga (one of his goals is rated among the top three in the history of the league) by 1998 Okocha was Africa’s most expensive player when he moved from Fenerbahce to Paris Saint Germain after the World Cup.

His stint with Bolton Wanderers is still fresh in the minds of football crazy EPL fans where he mesmerized English top flight with his abundant of skills. Bolton fans just like Nigerians rates him among their best of all time having helped them avoid the drop several times not forgetting guding them to the league cup.

Nwankwo Kanu- What haven’t been said about this player, this week a pub in South London which celebrates a legendary hero every week, wrote this about their ‘man of the week’.

“ inspired Nigeria to Olympic gold in 1996, overcame heart bypass surgery to win numerous trophies with Arsenal including being part of the invincibles of 2004 not forgetting FA Cup win for Pompey, all hail King Kanu “ they wrote on their board

Kanu was already an Eredivise and UEFA Champions league title winner with Ajax at the age of 17 before engineering the miracle of Atlanta 1996 despite being close to death at the time. His inability to lift the AFCON is the only blip in the career of Nigeria’s most highly rated and respected player.
u no write am well o,, amokachi no dey, rashidi yekini no dey,sunday oliseh no dey,,, mikel con dey... U must b jokin'!
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by Drabrah(m): 7:59pm On Jul 04, 2015
Guess I'll rather rate J. J. higher than Papillo.
Jst dat d guy ain't lucky.
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by teegbaj101(m): 10:05pm On Jul 04, 2015
fejikudz:
The List is ok..For your information, mikel is Nigeria most decorated football player ever.. so stop the hate
abegi where u wan put kanu
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by arsetalks(m): 10:26pm On Jul 04, 2015
Icon4s:


Bros I am nt comparing Mikel with Kanu. I was only listing Mikel's achievements that warrants him being listed among the top Five.

And talking abt football before 2005, i am so very very sure u were nt born when i started watching football.
That's possible. Started 93 but doesn't matter when you start anyway.

But definitely Mikel has no business on that list
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by argob44(f): 12:28am On Jul 05, 2015
Sorry its World Youth Championship. Netherland 2005... that is, under 20 World cup not u-17[quote author=mans114 post=35470094]Nigeria’s top five rated players of all time

By Mansur Abubakar

4 John Obi Mikel- came to limelight during the 2005 U17 World Cup in Holland where he almost eclipsed arguably the greatest player of all time, Lionel Messi to the coveted Golden Ball due to his mesmerizing display at the tournament which made many rate him among the three most talented footballers in the world at the time.

Apart from being part of the 2013 AFCON winning side in Johannesburg, Mikel’s Eagles career can best be described as average but Chelsea FC of England is where the midfielder has really made his name, being part of the team that has won three EPL titles, four FA Cups, three League cups, UEFA Champions League and the Europa League.

All that meant this list would have been incomplete without including the former Lyn Oslo player who due to his talents was at the centre of a transfer tussle between Manchester United and Chelsea in 2006. Today he is no longer a first team player in the ‘Blues’ team but will go down as one of Nigeria’s biggest exports in football.quote]
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by argob44(f): 12:31am On Jul 05, 2015
mans114:
Nigeria’s top five rated players of all time

By Mansur Abubakar

Since the formation of Nigeria’s first national football team in 1949 which was coached by the famous Fulham star' John (Jack) Finch, the country has went on to produce some of the brightest players in the history of the game. From the Christian Chukwu inspired side that landed Eagles their first African Cup of Nations trophy in 1980 to the immensely talented ‘dream team’ which took the world by storm in 1994 (many also describe it as the best of all time).

All manner of stars have adorned the green and white before going on to achieve stardom, international recognition and trophies alike, these five players are the most highly rated as far as football in Nigeria is concerned.

5 Stephen Keshi- [/b]present coach of the senior national team who apart from guiding Eagles to their third AFCON title in South Africa two years ago also enjoyed a sterling playing career with both Nigeria and a host of clubs in Europe.

A no nonsense centre back who was occasionally drafted as a holding midfielder, Keshi got his debut at the age of 17 in 1989 and went on to captain the team to both the Tunisia 94 AFCON triumph and their first FIFA World Cup, gaining over 80 caps on the way.

His record with Belgian side Anderlecht is also admirable having being part of the team that clinched the league and cup double in 1993, today Coach Keshi is one of the most decorated and recognized ex Nigerian players.

[b]4 John Obi Mikel-
came to limelight during the 2005 U17 World Cup in Holland where he almost eclipsed arguably the greatest player of all time, Lionel Messi to the coveted Golden Ball due to his mesmerizing display at the tournament which made many rate him among the three most talented footballers in the world at the time.

Apart from being part of the 2013 AFCON winning side in Johannesburg, Mikel’s Eagles career can best be described as average but Chelsea FC of England is where the midfielder has really made his name, being part of the team that has won three EPL titles, four FA Cups, three League cups, UEFA Champions League and the Europa League.

All that meant this list would have been incomplete without including the former Lyn Oslo player who due to his talents was at the centre of a transfer tussle between Manchester United and Chelsea in 2006. Today he is no longer a first team player in the ‘Blues’ team but will go down as one of Nigeria’s biggest exports in football.

3 Rashidi Yekini- No one is yet to break his goal scoring record for Eagles having netted 46 times in 94 appearances. Was the focal point of Clement Westerhoff’s amazing team of 1994 where he scored vital screamers that helped landed the ‘Tunisia 94’ AFCON title.
Scored Nigeria’s first ever goal at a FIFA World Cup against Bulgaria in USA with his goal net celebration stuck in the minds of millions of football lovers till date.

In Europe, Yekini didn’t disappoint either, notching up goals wherever he went to from Boavista, Vitoria Setubal to swiss side Young Boys, the Kwara born star was able to achieve high international rating and stardom during his playing days, may God bless his soul.

2 Austin Jay Jay Okocha- He remains Nigeria’s most technically gifted player till date, he was able to do things no one could do with the ball. The great Pele once said of him “Okocha is the only African player that could walk straight into the Brazil national team” what a compliment from the legendary player.

Another player from the great 1994 team, starting his career with Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga (one of his goals is rated among the top three in the history of the league) by 1998 Okocha was Africa’s most expensive player when he moved from Fenerbahce to Paris Saint Germain after the World Cup.

His stint with Bolton Wanderers is still fresh in the minds of football crazy EPL fans where he mesmerized English top flight with his abundant of skills. Bolton fans just like Nigerians rates him among their best of all time having helped them avoid the drop several times not forgetting guding them to the league cup.

Nwankwo Kanu- What haven’t been said about this player, this week a pub in South London which celebrates a legendary hero every week, wrote this about their ‘man of the week’.

“ inspired Nigeria to Olympic gold in 1996, overcame heart bypass surgery to win numerous trophies with Arsenal including being part of the invincibles of 2004 not forgetting FA Cup win for Pompey, all hail King Kanu “ they wrote on their board

Kanu was already an Eredivise and UEFA Champions league title winner with Ajax at the age of 17 before engineering the miracle of Atlanta 1996 despite being close to death at the time. His inability to lift the AFCON is the only blip in the career of Nigeria’s most highly rated and respected player.
About Mikel is under 20 world cup not u-17
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by Godson32(m): 5:58am On Jul 05, 2015
fatdon2:
Where is Yakubu Aiyegbeni grin
Not in this category,try elsewhere.
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by Icon4s(m): 6:17am On Jul 05, 2015
arsetalks:
That's possible. Started 93 but doesn't matter when you start anyway.

But definitely Mikel has no business on that list
Mikels medals store is rich enough to put him up there.

NB: By 1993 i had already seen 2senior World Cups, 4 AFCONS, 5 U17 WC, 5 U20/21 WC & 2 Olympic football games. So i should b d one telling u that football didnt start in 1993.
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by fejikudz(m): 8:10am On Jul 05, 2015
iseyinoro:

KANU Nwankwo is the most decorated Nigerian player because he has won the Olympic gold medal which eludes Mikel Obi.
Mikel has an African Cup of Nations Gold medal
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by fejikudz(m): 8:20am On Jul 05, 2015
teegbaj101:
abegi where u wan put kanu
behind mikel. lol
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by Sagamite(m): 10:57am On Jul 05, 2015
fejikudz:
The List is ok..For your information, mikel is Nigeria most decorated football player ever.. so stop the hate

And so what if he is the most decorated player?

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Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by kaydollar01(m): 1:22pm On Jul 05, 2015
[quote author=otijah post=35471135]So @op for ur mind u are rating john mikel obi higher tha Vincent Enyeama abi?
Enyeama should replace Mikel on d list
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by tuffgongjo(m): 10:02pm On Jul 05, 2015
chiedu7:
[size=14pt]Na Mourinho kill Mikel Obi's talent.[/size]
I disagree with you;Mikel killed Mikel's career.
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by tuffgongjo(m): 10:04pm On Jul 05, 2015
stan241:
Roger Milla, Benny Mccarthy
Kalusha Bwalya,Anthony Yeboha,Peter Ndlovu.
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by tuffgongjo(m): 10:12pm On Jul 05, 2015
arsetalks:
Na mate, he played under 17 as well. They all graduated to under 20. Our bad coaches killed the bulk of those players. He was part of the 2003 set. I think they lost in the group stage through the tossing of coin. Can't remember correctly.
You are right,it was against Costa rica.
Re: Nigeria’s Top Five Rated Players Of All Time by tuffgongjo(m): 10:14pm On Jul 05, 2015
arsetalks:
Mikel play 2003 just after Opabunmi and co set. He Ogbuke, Van whatever the keeper, I think their coach was Keshi or Abdulahi Tanko ( is that is name? He had tribal marks ).

The list I rubbish though
It was Eguavon Austin @ Finland 2003.

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