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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by komekn(m): 3:16pm On Nov 20, 2017
Taliban:


Good observation and comment!!!!! But can you qualify the 'We' in your comments, who are you speaking for sir because it seems you always speak for yourself as a one man army. So I will adjust that you clarify and say 'I need Obafemi, Joel Obi and Sone Aluko' I for one don't believe we need them and from several people's comments here, it doesn't seem like they need them too.


Wisdom is the application of Knowledge. Making an informed decision is making it from a stand point of corroborated, proven information and facts.


Your position is it emotive sentiment or objective measurement if it is the former then its prejudiced as it not underpinned by anything but feeling from the self.

Is OBAGOAL and UCHE better than what we have i do not know, the chines league is rated around 11/12 by the bleacher report its not a dead league as such possibly new in the general scheme of things yes.

Statistically speaking Forgiveness has so kindly brought out statistics to show he is better than IGHALO. This can not be denied, the players in contention have not achieved half of what these tried and tested strikers have done. So whats the problem. Danny Alves , IBrahomivic, Defoe, Robben, are top class players olde than Obagoal and Uche.

if we go back how old was Roger Milla when he broight sunshine, flair and incredible goals to the 1990 World cup young is not commensurate with better or best

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by komekn(m): 3:18pm On Nov 20, 2017
mumemma:
Na so una hype Aina o....say d guy dey ball for Championship.....I nor see wetin e don play for our 2 games o.....

Na Ebuehi dem gve just 45mins and we know wat he can do....


You want to base your entire assessment on one game.

So if he has a bad game In that first half against Argentina nobody was outstanding to be diplomatic.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 3:19pm On Nov 20, 2017
komekn:


I have this conviction all things being equal no matter the challenges quality will eventually shine. If you are doing well no matter the league you will move upwards. Ndid did it from nothing to everything.

No help required.

I knew Pogba at United but his senior brother more who was at Crewe in England more as well as his twin in France. Pogba was the undoubtedly stand out player in the academy no contest. The academy coaches took him out with a bad report to Fergie, Well he left and went to Juventus and the rest is now as we say history. Best Midfielder in the world.

He does not merit a call up its simple no justification beyond personal preference.

The bolded is funny when I think of the contributions of the likes of David Silva, De Bruyne, Fernandinho, Toni Kroos, Luka Modric etc. There is no way Pogba is close to the best midfielder in the World.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by junnyjake(m): 3:22pm On Nov 20, 2017
Mujtahida:
How do I download this? I can't see the download option on my chrome browser Cc Joebie
Use TubeMate
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Nobody: 3:32pm On Nov 20, 2017
komekn:



Wisdom is the application of Knowledge. Making an informed decision is making it from a stand point of corroborated, proven information and facts.


Your position is it emotive sentiment or objective measurement if it is the former then its prejudiced as it not underpinned by anything but feeling from the self.

Is OBAGOAL and UCHE better than what we have i do not know, the chines league is rated around 11/12 by the bleacher report its not a dead league as such possibly new in the general scheme of things yes.

Statistically speaking Forgiveness has so kindly brought out statistics to show he is better than IGHALO. This can not be denied, the players in contention have not achieved half of what these tried and tested strikers have done. So whats the problem. Danny Alves , IBrahomivic, Defoe, Robben, are top class players olde than Obagoal and Uche.

if we go back how old was Roger Milla when he broight sunshine, flair and incredible goals to the 1990 World cup young is not commensurate with better or best

Highly revered Komekn, I truly respect and admire you and the clear love you have for our fatherland.

I once learned an invaluable lesson that you can't take life out of sentiments and you can't take sentiments out of life.

They asked the Swedish coach if he was going to recall Ibracadabra and indirectly he said no.
Cantona, papin and ginola were dropped ftom the French team from 96 and 2 years later, we all know the outcome. None of the strikers in the French team now is better than benzema.

In conclusion we are all entitled to our opinions I only wanted the word we to be clarified. I can tell the we used by forgiveness at least covers both of you but doesn't seem to include most of the contributors on this forum. Like someone in Ibadan once said, the minority will have their say, the majority will have their way.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by junnyjake(m): 3:35pm On Nov 20, 2017
Loogan:

Paul onuachu with this super form is the best target man the SE can boast of, would love to see him in a much higher league, transfer imminent after this season. still so young


Yeah, his partner in crime from last season - Sisto earned a move to Spanish club - Celta Vigo, he's proven to be higher than the Danish league with over 50 goals for the team, I expect him out of that league soon.

Heard Werder Bremen were seeking for his signature last season.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by junnyjake(m): 3:38pm On Nov 20, 2017
sontoly:
My conclusions:

Pros:

cyriel desser will be a like for like, or even better replacement for Odion Igalo, he has same characteristics with him and good physicality that is suitable for african footballs, he has good awareness and nice positioning skills, carries hot shots on both feet, has a good footwork required of a striker. He will give Ighalo a run for his money.

cons:

Cyriel desser struggles with aeriel balls, may waste a couple of chances cos of unnecessary wayward shots, has contributed lesser assists and doesnt often help with buildup plays.



PAUL ONUACHU

Pros:

paul is excellent with aeriel balls because of his height, has a good speed cos of his longer legs, he has a nice footworks considering his stature, may add something similar to Agali or even better.

Paul has a good sense of awareness and good positioning skills, he has contributed to so many goals this season apart from scoring making him a good teamplayer, he also contributes to buildup play which makes him fall a bit deeper to the midfield most times. He will be a good asset to the super eagles.


Cons:

He often get tangled while trying to dribble an opponent, he needs to do better on footworks, his physicality may not be suitable for playing african opponents. His shots mostly are not weighty and needs to add more power to his shots.

Final conclusion:

having both in the team will be nice, but probably overcrowded, its left for the coaching staff n scouts to decide.

Excelente.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Kog45(m): 3:38pm On Nov 20, 2017
Mujtahida:
Kog45 please can you help me with the clubs our nations cup and USA 94 team players were playing?
Amunike -Zamalek of Egypt
Rashidi Victoria Setubal of Portugal
Keshi Strasbourg of France
Siasia Nantes of France
Finidi Ajax Holland
Okocha Frankfurt Germany
Amokachi Club Brugge Belgium
Mike Emenalo Nolvermphton England
Ben Iroha Vitesse Arnhem
Austin Eguavoen Kortickj Belgium
Uche Okechukwu Bronby Denmark
Uche Okafor Moleenbeek Belgium
Sunday Oliseh Leige Belgium
Sunday Oliha African sport cote d voire
Nduka Ugbade Castellilla/unattached
Peter Rufai Go Ahead Eagles Holland
Alloy Agu Mvv Maastricht Holland
Mutiu Adepoju Racing satander
Wifred Agbonavbare Rayo Vallecano
Emeka Ezeugu Lyngh Denmark
Chidi Nwanu Anderlecht Belgium
Victor Ikpeba RC leige/Monaco
Efan Ekoku Norwich England
Etc
Hope u are OK though stand to be corrected.It seems Agbonavbare was with Rayo Vallecano then and Iroha with Vitesse Arhem.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by safarigirl(f): 3:40pm On Nov 20, 2017
Mickael2:


and after all these insults you reeled out what have you achieved? Saying someone has a pea-sized mind is nothing short of ridiculous when you have not achieved what they have, I mean let's get rid of these insults please
it is an opinion everyone is entitled to.

Your idea of achievements is objective my brother, how can I achieve what they have when we are not even in similar fields? Have they achieved what I have? Or you think I am not doing anything with my life because I don't come here to reel out names of footballers I have met? Or because I don't roll with NFF big shots? Is that your idea of achievement? Has Obasanjo achieved what Fela achieved? That is how ridiculous your comparison is

If you think it is insults, that is objective as well. It is facts to me.

After all, you never ask anyone of them what they have achieved whenever they attack our players.... Oh wait, you are one of those who calls players headless chickens

You're one to talk.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Kog45(m): 3:41pm On Nov 20, 2017
Taliban:


I may not be 100% correct but I should be close to 90%. Emenalo was in one championship or league 1 team. Nwanu was in anderlecht. Surprisingly sabe for finidi two guys playing in the biggest leagues were helping to keep the bench from being blown by the wind. Ikpeba Monaco, ekoku, Wimbledon and mutiu adepoju racing santander, spain
Respect my man u try
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by tglobal(m): 3:46pm On Nov 20, 2017
Kog45 I made some edits in . Dont think Agbonavbare ever played for Deportivo. I know Rufai was, though in 1998


Kog45:
Hope u are OK though stand to be corrected


Amunike -Zamalek of Egypt
Rashidi Victoria Setubal of Portugal
Keshi Unattached
Siasia Nantes of France
Finidi Ajax Holland
Okocha Frankfurt Germany
Amokachi Club Brugge Belgium
Mike Emenalo Nolvermphton England
Ben Iroha Vitesse Arhnem Holland
Austin Eguavoen Kortickj Belgium
Uche Okechukwu Bronby Denmark
Uche Okafor Moleenbeek Belgium
Sunday Oliseh Leige Belgium
Sunday Oliha African sport cote d voire
Nduka Ugbade Castellilla/unattached
Peter Rufai Unattached (was fired from Go Ahead Eagles after CAN 94)
Alloy Agu Mvv Maastricht Holland
Mutiu Adepoju Racing Santander Spain
Wifred Agbonavbare Rayo Valecano Spain

Emeka Ezeugu Lyngh Denmark
Chidi Nwanu Anderlecht Belgium
Victor Ikpeba RC leige/Monaco
Efan Ekoku Norwich England

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by somehow: 3:46pm On Nov 20, 2017
The names are from different countries and different continents.

South America is a continent
North America is also a continent.

To FIFA, Central America stands alone too.
junnyjake:



Are these not all American countries?? 12 of them?

Except for the first name there I didn't quite get his name.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Loogan(m): 3:49pm On Nov 20, 2017
sontoly:
My conclusions:

Pros:

cyriel desser will be a like for like, or even better replacement for Odion Igalo, he has same characteristics with him and good physicality that is suitable for african footballs, he has good awareness and nice positioning skills, carries hot shots on both feet, has a good footwork required of a striker. He will give Ighalo a run for his money.

cons:

Cyriel desser struggles with aeriel balls, may waste a couple of chances cos of unnecessary wayward shots, has contributed lesser assists and doesnt often help with buildup plays.



PAUL ONUACHU

Pros:

paul is excellent with aeriel balls because of his height, has a good speed cos of his longer legs, he has a nice footworks considering his stature, may add something similar to Agali or even better.

Paul has a good sense of awareness and good positioning skills, he has contributed to so many goals this season apart from scoring making him a good teamplayer, he also contributes to buildup play which makes him fall a bit deeper to the midfield most times. He will be a good asset to the super eagles.


Cons:

He often get tangled while trying to dribble an opponent, he needs to do better on footworks, his physicality may not be suitable for playing african opponents. His shots mostly are not weighty and needs to add more power to his shots.

Final conclusion:

having both in the team will be nice, but probably overcrowded, its left for the coaching staff n scouts to decide.
Got thier game analysis spot on, the footwork issue is probably why onuachu is not in the SE fold already, but he's not bad with his foot atall we just have guys better on the ball.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by safarigirl(f): 3:55pm On Nov 20, 2017
Mujtahida:

You project alot. You are as guilty of prejudice as those you accuse. But you are so steeped in your prejudice that you think your own view is all that there is and that's why you are shocked when people see things from other perspectives and the only way for you to cope is to label them 'emotive negative prejudice'. And when you have deflected attention to others, you tuck in safely behind your own prejudices and continue your song.


Na so. Let the Coaches invite him. If he performs, good for him. Tell me - how many players from the much vaunted 94 set played first team football in the best teams in the best leagues? Where were Amokachi, Rashidi, Siasia, Keshi, Ugbade, Amunike, Iroha etc playing then?

Please tell me where the leagues in south America apart from Brazil rank? Yet south American countries routinely feature players from their league.
I don't give a hoot where a player plays. I'm prejudiced against our home based players but if an home based player is invited and he performs then good for him.
Dessers is not in the second division. He's in the Eredevisie. Are you not the one who a while ago was saying that Nigeria must not wait for England to discover players for us? That doesn't matter so long as it is England. But if it's outside England we have to wait for the player to be bought by Real Madrid before we know he's quality.

EPL, championship and league one- are these not where you were headed to since? I've said it and repeat it again- until our team is populated from 1-23 by UK league players you won't rest. Look at the disdain with which you talk about the Dutch and Belgian league. You are guilty of negative emotive prejudice.
The bolded is not an ancient, unchanging law of the Medes and Persians. At best it's just a guide and it should be a very, very flexible one at that.


The exceptions are why you cannot make an absolute criteria which players must pass. Ebuehi's performance was good. Not the best but he's shown great potential, to have played in such a way that even the foreign press took note is no mean feat. But before then and even now you spat on him, Shehu and others from leagues outside of your beloved EPL and Championship even league one. If it were Aina that performed as good as Ebuehi you for no let us rest because even before his two outings for us you no let us rest. don't think I don't like Aina. I do and I've defended him against those who want to put him down but you are negatively emotively, subjectively prejudiced against Ebuehi and others of his ilk. You use one measure for Aina and another for Ebuehi. Aina is in the Championship, Ebuehi is in the Eredevisie. Who is on a higher level? I know you will say that the English championship is higher than the Eredevisie which is ranked 12th. All that doesn't cut it. Come and perform. That's all.
Read what Toyin ibitoye NFF press officer said
Thank you for this.

This is the best post i have read here in a while. We are all sentimental in our own way on this thread, but there is nothing more disgusting than hypocrisy.

It is repulsive that someone will seat on his high horse and declare players fit and unfit for the Super Eagles just because he has some limited level of knowledge and then a few people here will worship such an opinion

Mickael2, come and flog me for saying the fact about your ogas because they have achieved more than you in life

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Loogan(m): 4:05pm On Nov 20, 2017
Another player who I'm suprised has not been getting a call in is kelechi nwakali, this guy is the closest thing to mikel as an AMF in the sense that he brings that unparalleled vision, class and a bit of defensive contribution, his age is not a problem because he plays with an old head on his shoulders, and very confident.
He's in the Dutch league in his second year as a pro and is getting game time this guy at this point should be introduced, if his senior brother got a call he deserves one to.
It would be nice he makes this World Cup because in about two years he should be a class act especially with his current progress, also his skill set is something we sorely need.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Nobody: 4:12pm On Nov 20, 2017
Kog45:
Respect my man u try

Thank you sir. God bless you.

Up Super Eagles.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 4:15pm On Nov 20, 2017
sontoly:
My conclusions:

Pros:

cyriel desser will be a like for like, or even better replacement for Odion Igalo, he has same characteristics with him and good physicality that is suitable for african footballs, he has good awareness and nice positioning skills, carries hot shots on both feet, has a good footwork required of a striker. He will give Ighalo a run for his money.

cons:

Cyriel desser struggles with aeriel balls, may waste a couple of chances cos of unnecessary wayward shots, has contributed lesser assists and doesnt often help with buildup plays.



PAUL ONUACHU

Pros:

paul is excellent with aeriel balls because of his height, has a good speed cos of his longer legs, he has a nice footworks considering his stature, may add something similar to Agali or even better.

Paul has a good sense of awareness and good positioning skills, he has contributed to so many goals this season apart from scoring making him a good teamplayer, he also contributes to buildup play which makes him fall a bit deeper to the midfield most times. He will be a good asset to the super eagles.


Cons:

He often get tangled while trying to dribble an opponent, he needs to do better on footworks, his physicality may not be suitable for playing african opponents. His shots mostly are not weighty and needs to add more power to his shots.

Final conclusion:

having both in the team will be nice, but probably overcrowded, its left for the coaching staff n scouts to decide.

Not really had much time to follow Cyriel Dessers, but as for Paul Onuachi, there is nothing spectacular about him. He is not a Super Eagles material for now. Na so we no take hear word about Sadiq Umar.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Kog45(m): 4:16pm On Nov 20, 2017
tglobal:
Kog45 I made some edits in . Dont think Agbonavbare ever played for Deportivo. I know Rufai was, though in 1998






Good, Keshi went to WC attached if I can remember he left Anderlecht 91/92 moved to Strasbourg 92/93 when the club was in second division and played for the club when they got promotion to elite league,I can remember he had a very serious knee injury.

Yea Agbonavbare was with Rayo Vallecano i can recollect now but it seems he played for Deportivo too.

Yea Rufai once played for Deportivo always on the bench for Jacques Songo of Cameroon.Prior to WC he was on the stable of Go Ahead Eagles,though i remember he had issue.After WC he moved to Farense in Portugal.

Yea Ben Iroha Vitesse Arhem,initially thought Utrecht or NAC Breda.

Good old days that guys sat glue to TV watching Segun Odegbami live from Papendal and Dudu Orumen football show
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon79(m): 4:30pm On Nov 20, 2017
Word!


So I was at Walmart earlier yesterday ....

A lady was looking at frozen turkeys, but she couldn’t find one big enough.

She asked the stock boy, “do these turkeys get any bigger?”

He replied with a straight face, “No ma’am, they’re dead.”

Made my week


O pari

safarigirl:
it is an opinion everyone is entitled to.

Your idea of achievements is objective my brother, how can I achieve what they have when we are not even in similar fields? Have they achieved what I have? Or you think I am not doing anything with my life because I don't come here to reel out names of footballers I have met? Or because I don't roll with NFF big shots? Is that your idea of achievement? Has Obasanjo achieved what Fela achieved? That is how ridiculous your comparison is

If you think it is insults, that is objective as well. It is facts to me.

After all, you never ask anyone of them what they have achieved whenever they attack our players.... Oh wait, you are one of those who calls players headless chickens

You're one to talk.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by junnyjake(m): 4:31pm On Nov 20, 2017
komekn:


That is not the position.

There was a certain Cleverly who's father was a coach at united and there was contention, you can fill in the rest can not say more than that. Adverse reports were given to Fergie and Pogba painted in a bad light , remember Pogba as outstanding as he was, was not getting commensurate game time.





You are more knowledgeable than me regarding that, so I won't argue blindly.


After Pogba left, I noticed cleverly started getting games and was even a first team player.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by elyte89: 4:33pm On Nov 20, 2017
All did Paul ohaunuchu and co abi wetin b d name,



I c dem as big fish in a small river


Once d big fish is transferred into a big river,dey become a small fish




Let dem go to a competitive league 1st and c if dey would even make bench let alone of making d starting line up week in week out,kayode is a perfect example, we re still watching though grin


I won't b bamboozled any way. grin grin
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Kog45(m): 4:41pm On Nov 20, 2017
Loogan:
Another player who I'm suprised has not been getting a call in is kelechi nwakali, this guy is the closest thing to mikel as an AMF in the sense that he brings that unparalleled vision, class and a bit of defensive contribution, his age is not a problem because he plays with an old head on his shoulders, and very confident.
He's in the Dutch league in his second year as a pro and is getting game time this guy at this point should be introduced, if his senior brother got a call he deserves one to.
It would be nice he makes this World Cup because in about two years he should be a class act especially with his current progress, also his skill set is something we sorely need.
My man Kelechi Nwakili is good but post 2018 W/C
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by sontoly: 4:49pm On Nov 20, 2017
forgiveness:


You be God wey go decide where Kayode go play for future?

How do you know Onyekuru will work into Everton's first eleven?

Age should not be the determinant factor rather Performance should be.

Oga i can see that you are good to analyse issues, if a are a student of psycology you will understand some few things.

This is not about if am God or not, Man city now is at the ascendency they are at the top now, the only place left for them is coming down, what can kayode offer them next yr??, help them remain on top?, what has been doing in its loaned club now?, i will say been benched.

Now let me tell you everton is down the table right now, they need the best leg to help them stay afloat, it may even be january they may decided to call back onyekuru cos of his exploit, so get it straight now, there is a higher possibility for him to feature for everton to kayode featuring for man city.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Nobody: 5:00pm On Nov 20, 2017
safarigirl:
it is an opinion everyone is entitled to.

Your idea of achievements is objective my brother, how can I achieve what they have when we are not even in similar fields? Have they achieved what I have? Or you think I am not doing anything with my life because I don't come here to reel out names of footballers I have met? Or because I don't roll with NFF big shots? Is that your idea of achievement? Has Obasanjo achieved what Fela achieved? That is how ridiculous your comparison is

If you think it is insults, that is objective as well. It is facts to me.

After all, you never ask anyone of them what they have achieved whenever they attack our players.... Oh wait, you are one of those who calls players headless chickens

You're one to talk.

Safariangel!!! To be honest your contribution on this thread is, was and has been phenomenal!!!! I wish I had sisters who love football and the GWG like you so much do.

You know what has made this thread truly 'immortal' is the unquestionable love we all have the SE. Though opinions and views might be different and they should be, there's a saying in my place 'we all can't sleep together and our heads face the way'. It's in our differences that we have made this place truly a safe haven and place of succor for readers of this place. I beg you to please tone down the 'messages' it is not easy to swallow and one thing that is sure is we all have the same overaching goal - to see our beloved Super Eagles soar!!!!

God bless you ma. From an admirer of your literary skills and passionate love for the one and only Nigerian Super Eagle!!!!

Up Super Eagle, Up Nigeria!!!!!
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by korlahwarleh: 5:14pm On Nov 20, 2017
I just remembered the Egyptian team that won the nations cup thrice between 2006 - 2010. I heard most of them were playing in the premiership then. Na true?

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by sontoly: 5:21pm On Nov 20, 2017
korlahwarleh:
I just remembered the Egyptian team that won the nations cup thrice between 2006 - 2010. I heard most of them were playing in the premiership then. Na true?

hahahhahahhaahah, lolzzz, nice one dude.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon79(m): 5:31pm On Nov 20, 2017
Waaat If that happens, I go mud persin o.

In fact, that cannot be done. It's an impossible plus cannot = impossicant!


O pari

safarigirl:


Mickael2, come and flog me for saying the fact about your ogas because they have achieved more than you in life

Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by junnyjake(m): 5:34pm On Nov 20, 2017
Taliban:


I may not be 100% correct but I should be close to 90%. Emenalo was in one championship or league 1 team. Nwanu was in anderlecht. Surprisingly sabe for finidi two guys playing in the biggest leagues were helping to keep the bench from being blown by the wind. Ikpeba Monaco, ekoku, Wimbledon and mutiu adepoju racing santander, spain


"......helping to keep the bench from being blown by the wind" hehehehehe

Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon79(m): 5:36pm On Nov 20, 2017
I know you meant well but, abeg, slow your rolls with all these complimentary grin

Having said that, I put safarigirl next to Rebecca Lowe ... those two ladies challenge me tremendously with their understanding and analysis of the game.


O pari

Taliban:


Safariangel!!! To be honest your contribution on this thread is, was and has been phenomenal!!!! I wish I had sisters who love football and the GWG like you so much do.

Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Mujtahida: 5:36pm On Nov 20, 2017
Kog45:
Hope u are OK though stand to be corrected.It seems Agbonavbare was with Rayo Vallecano then and Iroha with Vitesse Arhem.
Thank you Sir Kog45. So komekn do you see? In those days the Serie A was the best league in the world yet not one, I repeat not one of the 94 set was playing there. Even in leagues like Belgium regular starters for the Eagles such as Siasia were bench warmers.
imagine Amunike from Zamalek in Egypt, Oliha from a club in cote Divore. Rashidi wasn't even at Porto or Sporting Lisbon. What club is Wolverhampton? What was their pedigree then? Yet we had a player from that club.

So please this your criteria is good no doubt but you cannot make it a law as I feel you make it to be.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by junnyjake(m): 5:44pm On Nov 20, 2017
somehow:
The names are from different countries and different continents.

South America is a continent
North America is also a continent.

To FIFA, Central America stands alone too.


I totally understand your point, pls try to understand mine.

My first comment was "Most of them are American countries," I wasn't looking at the different individual sections of the American continent.


Just like Africa, to many out there, they don't care to know the eastern, western, northern and southern part of it.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Danielnino00(m): 5:46pm On Nov 20, 2017
Loogan:
Another player who I'm suprised has not been getting a call in is kelechi nwakali, this guy is the closest thing to mikel as an AMF in the sense that he brings that unparalleled vision, class and a bit of defensive contribution, his age is not a problem because he plays with an old head on his shoulders, and very confident.
He's in the Dutch league in his second year as a pro and is getting game time this guy at this point should be introduced, if his senior brother got a call he deserves one to.
It would be nice he makes this World Cup because in about two years he should be a class act especially with his current progress, also his skill set is something we sorely need.




Bro,can we save these kind of players for the future??

I mean there will still be a super eagles team after 2018 na..

We have many good players scattered across the world,but right now only 23 of them are heading to Russia.. the rest should keep doing their thing well and wait till after the world cup..

I'm very certain that the likes of the Nwakali brothers,Taiwo Awoniyi,Osimhen,Musa Muhammad, Dessrrs etc have a future with the super eagles...

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