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Re: Kelechi Iheanacho Should Learn From Ola Aina by Arnoldo(m): 11:50am On Jun 12, 2019
laurel03:
no I don't think so... the guy no sabi play football like that
no Dani play? And mancity,ajax and others were after his signature? Given £80k weekly to ward off ajax and u say him no sabi? .. Simply say he should have gone to ajax instead of city, he went for the money and that got him relaxed
Re: Kelechi Iheanacho Should Learn From Ola Aina by jamiudarex(m): 11:51am On Jun 12, 2019
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Re: Kelechi Iheanacho Should Learn From Ola Aina by prodigyhenry: 11:56am On Jun 12, 2019
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Aguero was just a sidestep to the main point of this debate. I hate doing comparisons and idol worship. The main point is: Was the City move the best career path to take.

My position is that City with its ambition was not, simply because they will not give you enough time to perform. They have no big trophy tradition so are in a hurry to catch up with their more illustrious neighbours and the best of Europe. Pep will do his best to polish players and has indeed improved every City player that stayed but there is only that much a coach can do when his own job is at the mercy of trophy success.

Be honest a Kelechi right now is not one to rely to bring in trophies against the biggest and best in England thoughtless of Europe. Better players like Leroy Sane are thinking of leaving. Sane understands the brutality of playing on the same team as world class players and like his European mates understands the importance and value of 'longevity' in sporting careers.

The average top European player will rather want to be playing 50 games a year for half salary than ten games for riches. The understanding is that as long as you advertise yourself your career end is delayed and earnings continue. Gonzalo Higuain knew Juventus were looking big and promptly demanded a transfer away before CR7 arrived. If he had remained in Juve, his career will almost be over by now. In Chelsea it probably has been extended by 2 or 3 years more.

The biggest clubs are the biggest killers of budding talents. The number of youth players who come through the ranks at the Madrids, Barcelonas, Juventus', Liverpools and Manchester Uniteds are negligible. Successes are few and far between. Not the way to gamble with your career.

I am saying it depends on the mentality of the player, messi started out at barca and see what became of him, Neymar more or less started out at barca he is doing great, Rashford at man utd is not doing badly, Gabriel Jesus isn't doing badly as well. It just depends on the player's mentality to his career.

In the big teams you have to learn how to fight for a shirt very early in in your career which is great for a player who has a fighter mentality that would push him to be dar better, the smaller teams on the other hand offer you a stable shirt which is also good. But if you're not careful you'd become too comfortable and relax while you depreciate. So it all boils down to the player, is he ready to fight to be The best or you want to have it on a platter of gold. In summary there is no hard and fast rule about whether players who start from smaller teams do better than those who started from big teams, we have good and bad examples of both, it's the player's attitude that is paramount

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Re: Kelechi Iheanacho Should Learn From Ola Aina by freshbear(m): 12:37pm On Jun 12, 2019
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It is a lack of sound advice and experience on the part of those who brought him up that leads to poor life choices. That is why I always advocate that parents lead their children along the paths they themselves have taken so as to avoid pitfalls like these by experience. I am certain if Kelechi has a son in future he would advise him against making such a move, going to a top trophy seeking club from scratch without a CV.

In contemporary career paths people still make these kind of mistakes. Wanting the biggest and best without a CV then later discovering the attractive paper qualifications simply cannot match up with less endowed colleagues who are bigger for experience and better on the shop floor. The rule is. The employer who looks for the flashy paperwork will continue looking for flashy paperwork and sooner than later a better candidate wil emerge to relegate the previous. What consolidates position is performance.

To learn performance is different from raw skill. Learning performance does not happen on the biggest stage, it happens backstage where practice makes perfect. Mancity is bought by eager, trophy hungry moneybags. It is THE big stage. They will not let you room to practice performance. So he was released to go learn that.

Lesson for all.
Re: Kelechi Iheanacho Should Learn From Ola Aina by Insectkiller: 1:47pm On Jun 12, 2019
Kelechi ihanacho was from a stinkingly and irritatingly poor family/background...

And God favours him through Nigeria team..and he got to UK (Premier League) and begin to sleep around with coulgars/ashawo/one Night Stand/etc

After all he has nothing to loose..Aston Villa is there, Nottingham forest, Bolton wanderers, Swindon town FC, etc...he can play for them..
OR
Better still, he has bought enof Luxurious Buses for his father in Nigeria so he can come back and manage it...

grin grin grin
Re: Kelechi Iheanacho Should Learn From Ola Aina by laurel03(m): 2:59pm On Jun 12, 2019
Arnoldo:
no Dani play? And mancity,ajax and others were after his signature? Given £80k weekly to ward off ajax and u say him no sabi? .. Simply say he should have gone to ajax instead of city, he went for the money and that got him relaxed
the guy footwork on pitch is too poor.
Re: Kelechi Iheanacho Should Learn From Ola Aina by OGHENAOGIE(m): 3:26pm On Jun 12, 2019
goshen26:



Kids that usually get money for data from their mum are easy to know...

Lesson of life: don't abuse someone you have not met physically...

On the issue of Mikel winning every trophies as u claim, how many minutes did he play all the matches that earned his club those trophies?

Will u compare Messi who was his counterpart then in 2005, will u compare Messi's involvement in Barca's trophies to Mikel in Chelsea's trophies? Oh, I'm talking about 2005 when u were probably 10 year old then.......
I can see you are deluded 2012 UCL won by Chelsea Mikel was pivotal esp from the round of 16 when they knocked out Napoli to beating Bayern at alianz arena
for every trophy won with Chelsea Mikel has been pivotal league fa cup league cup...
comparison with Messi is wholly stupid...as age grade football is different from senior football...maybe you can tell me where are other Argentina players who played along Messi...
Mikel has payed his dues and couldn't have played better soccer...its is this somebody must play like this that is taking ihenacho to oblivion...
Messi scored six goals at 2005 under 20 how many did Mikel scored to start with that we feel he should be competing ballon dor with Messi...
even Aguero who was best player in the 2007 under 20 had not made FIFA eleven years after...you guys should reason properly
Re: Kelechi Iheanacho Should Learn From Ola Aina by Chukalemon(m): 3:46pm On Jun 12, 2019
If him like let him relax at leicester city and don't get serious with his game . until when Rodgers go sign another striker that is when gbokiri go nak for him head
Re: Kelechi Iheanacho Should Learn From Ola Aina by jaxmand: 12:20pm On Jun 13, 2019
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OGHENAOGIE:
naso una go de make stupid generalization...are mane,keita,salah who UCL not Africans...ihenacho issue is the position he plays he is not an outright striker...he should re invent himself to play midfield football...balogun who is a bench warmer is going to Afcon because not many competition in defence for him...we have about 9 attackers going to Afcon and ihenacho can't score like ighalo,onuachu or osimhen or play fast on the wings like Simon onyekuru musa chukwueze kalu and iwobi offers options of midfield football so why won't he be drop...stop this nonsense of African players when de see money fizzle out

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