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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 9:54am On Jan 29, 2017
Kog45:
Pep do not wants Aguero?some officials protecting Aguero and keeps him on d team?Pls stop insulting Aguero.Did u know Aguero is like old Drogba of Chelsea to Man City for God sake,pls check Aguero record at Man city and stop assuming what is not

On Guardiola's philosophy,if it is on Pep philosophy then Nacho should be in d team coz u said Nacho suit Guardiola's philosophy more than Aguero and Gabriel makes d team coz he fit into Guardiola's philosophy and Nacho who also suit d philosophy is not making d team even with d absence of Aguero against Palace who doesn't suit Pep philosophy(CONTRADICTING)

On Guardiola having a sweet relationship with Alaba,i don't want to sound racist here but i want to tell u that Pep doesn't see Alaba as African,he see him as European.

As for the philosophy, Aguero does not meet it. It is so obvious. If Aguero was a smaller brand, he would not even make the starting line-ups. Unless you have another explanation why Aguero keeps his place despite not fitting in, I am all eyes. If it is based on just name, Hart would still keep for City.

Guardiola says Gabriel Jesus natural conditions meets his philosophy. Guardiola called Gabriel Jesus and asked him to join City. I do not have a doubt that Guardiola will prefer starting Gabriel Jesus to Aguero any day. However, I see Aguero despite not fitting getting back into the squad.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 10:03am On Jan 29, 2017
Kog45:
Pls stop this Nacho working for Guardiola a year or two years then look for playing time,to me it seems u are under rating d abundance of talents in Super Eagles.

Did u realized why everybody were so passionate about Nacho development,not coz of man city but for our national team.He is a player w believe is going for greatness and he has showed it in his few matches for Eagles.nobody w wait for Nacho working with Guardiola for two years without enough playing time,guys with great talents are knocking on d door of super eagles and want to show what they can offer.

I want u to remember when i said it was absurd for Iwobi having playing time in Arsenal despite d presence of arrays of stars like Ozil,Walcott,Ramsey,Xhaka,Chamberlain,Suarez,Giroud,Cazorla,Welbeck etc,then our golden boy cannot make a match day squad with d likes of Sane,Sterling,AgueroNolito,Gundogan,Navas,Gabriel Jesus who else for God sake,pls compare and contrast Iwobi development with Nacho.

It was on this thread i said d next 5 games w determined d future of Nacho with Man city,let be hopeful that things turn around for our boy coz d current super eagles is growing everyday with different pool of players.Did u realized that Etebo pushed Nacho to striking role against Algeria and we are having players like Mikel Agu,Henry Oyekwuru showing glimpses of what they can do every week and Nacho not even making d bench.

I don't want us to go into drilling or learning of a thing again coz all players irrespective of coaches were always on d drill and learning,so nothing special,though being under Guardiola might be a plus for Nacho but not a yardstick for him to become a better player.

I can tell u a lot of guys on this thread knew what is going to happen to Nacho with d arrival of Gabriel coz before d arrival of Jesus,Nacho was already having it tough with Guardiola system,even those who played d games to d highest level like Michael Owen have come out to say it that we have better Nacho under Pellegrin.
I wonder how else I am going to explain this to you. I have taken a lot of time to break my point with analogies to explain it but I see the same. Misconception floating around.

I believe Iheanacho is valuable to The Super Eagles. I believe Iheanacho improved massively from the player at the U17 in UAE to the player who became a star at City. I believe a lot of his growth was down to the training conditions he met at City.

Chikatara, Aaron Samuel and Fanendo Adi looked quality but under the intense training conditions of Siasia, they bottled. Nacho came out of it and started because of the regular intense training at City.

Under Guardiola, we train at a higher intensity than the way we trained under Pellegrini. We run a stricter diet and lifestyle than Pellegrini. Just like with few minutes at City under Pellegrini and Nacho becoming a top player for the Super Eagles, I see the same continuing.

I am not doubting Nacho's talent. Not long ago, I even wrote that I will pick Nacho over Aguero. Just as last season, before Nacho got games, I said he was better option to Bony.

It baffles me that despite the unwavering faith I have in Nacho's talent, someone can try to educate me on the young man's quality.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 10:08am On Jan 29, 2017
Kog45:
Pls stop this Nacho working for Guardiola a year or two years then look for playing time,to me it seems u are under rating d abundance of talents in Super Eagles.

Did u realized why everybody were so passionate about Nacho development,not coz of man city but for our national team.He is a player w believe is going for greatness and he has showed it in his few matches for Eagles.nobody w wait for Nacho working with Guardiola for two years without enough playing time,guys with great talents are knocking on d door of super eagles and want to show what they can offer.

I want u to remember when i said it was absurd for Iwobi having playing time in Arsenal despite d presence of arrays of stars like Ozil,Walcott,Ramsey,Xhaka,Chamberlain,Suarez,Giroud,Cazorla,Welbeck etc,then our golden boy cannot make a match day squad with d likes of Sane,Sterling,AgueroNolito,Gundogan,Navas,Gabriel Jesus who else for God sake,pls compare and contrast Iwobi development with Nacho.

It was on this thread i said d next 5 games w determined d future of Nacho with Man city,let be hopeful that things turn around for our boy coz d current super eagles is growing everyday with different pool of players.Did u realized that Etebo pushed Nacho to striking role against Algeria and we are having players like Mikel Agu,Henry Oyekwuru showing glimpses of what they can do every week and Nacho not even making d bench.

I don't want us to go into drilling or learning of a thing again coz all players irrespective of coaches were always on d drill and learning,so nothing special,though being under Guardiola might be a plus for Nacho but not a yardstick for him to become a better player.

I can tell u a lot of guys on this thread knew what is going to happen to Nacho with d arrival of Gabriel coz before d arrival of Jesus,Nacho was already having it tough with Guardiola system,even those who played d games to d highest level like Michael Owen have come out to say it that we have better Nacho under Pellegrin.

Apart from Ozil and Sanchez, the rest players of Arsenal you listed there, including Iwobi will bench at City. Is it Ramsey or Xhaka that will bench Fernandinho and De Bruyne. Is it Giroud and Walcott that will bench Aguero and Silva.

As for Owen, he is analysing off point. Pellegrini did not give Iheanacho enough chances until it was late. Unlike Pellegrini, Guardiola plays with one striker upfront. Pellegrini played two, so when things got hard, he could bring in Nacho. I said it before, in that particular game, Liverpool played the same time. Owen did not watch the game and was talking from watching the highlights of the goals Iheanacho missed.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by Kog45(m): 10:09am On Jan 29, 2017
TheGoodJoe:

I have to repeat myself because it seems you are just in an antagonistic view. Aguero and Nasri came back overweight. From the pics, Aguero looked worse. Nasri got punished and frozen out of the team. To the point Nasri did not play a preseason game. While Aguero kept his place.

With the ruthless way Guardiola handled, Nasri, Yaya Toure and Joe Hart, it is wrong to believe Guardiola would not do the same to Aguero. These guys are big game players and City legends. Aguero got a pass and just like how the season has gone, he keeps getting a pass. Despite not working hard for the team as he used to. Despite not meeting the demands Guardiola wants from his forwards.

The only reason I see is because the officials of City have big interests in Aguero.
Antago what,no am not an antagonist,am just here to express my view to d best of my knowledge and to learn from u guys.Shikena
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 10:12am On Jan 29, 2017
Kog45:
Pls stop this Nacho working for Guardiola a year or two years then look for playing time,to me it seems u are under rating d abundance of talents in Super Eagles.

Did u realized why everybody were so passionate about Nacho development,not coz of man city but for our national team.He is a player w believe is going for greatness and he has showed it in his few matches for Eagles.nobody w wait for Nacho working with Guardiola for two years without enough playing time,guys with great talents are knocking on d door of super eagles and want to show what they can offer.

I want u to remember when i said it was absurd for Iwobi having playing time in Arsenal despite d presence of arrays of stars like Ozil,Walcott,Ramsey,Xhaka,Chamberlain,Suarez,Giroud,Cazorla,Welbeck etc,then our golden boy cannot make a match day squad with d likes of Sane,Sterling,AgueroNolito,Gundogan,Navas,Gabriel Jesus who else for God sake,pls compare and contrast Iwobi development with Nacho.

It was on this thread i said d next 5 games w determined d future of Nacho with Man city,let be hopeful that things turn around for our boy coz d current super eagles is growing everyday with different pool of players.Did u realized that Etebo pushed Nacho to striking role against Algeria and we are having players like Mikel Agu,Henry Oyekwuru showing glimpses of what they can do every week and Nacho not even making d bench.

I don't want us to go into drilling or learning of a thing again coz all players irrespective of coaches were always on d drill and learning,so nothing special,though being under Guardiola might be a plus for Nacho but not a yardstick for him to become a better player.

I can tell u a lot of guys on this thread knew what is going to happen to Nacho with d arrival of Gabriel coz before d arrival of Jesus,Nacho was already having it tough with Guardiola system,even those who played d games to d highest level like Michael Owen have come out to say it that we have better Nacho under Pellegrin.


That your Etebo pushed Iheanacho is funny. What of Mikel, did Etebo push him? Rohr made it clear from day one that he was interested in Etebo.

Etebo did not push Iheanacho but Iheanacho pushed the regular Ighalo out of the striking role.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by safarigirl(f): 10:15am On Jan 29, 2017
We've made 500 pages.

I would like to send a shout out to oga thegoodjoe for this milestone, his relentless arguments got us here. Without his detailed arguments spanning at least 3 quotes per comment, we would still be somewhere around 312 pages
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 10:16am On Jan 29, 2017
Kog45:
Antago what,no am not an antagonist,am just here to express my view to d best of my knowledge and to learn from u guys.Shikena

It is antagonistic because I clearly stated that, Aguero does not fit in the system, came back overweight and not worked hard on the pitch.

Nacho aside, with Gundogan, Silva, Sterling and De Bruyne, Nolito would make an idea forward in the Guardiola's system.

Nolito and Nacho bring in more fight than Aguero. Aguero keeps his place because of higher backing. Not Guardiola's choice. Reports have come out that Guardiola wants more from Aguero.

Nolito is another sad case. This guy grew in the academy working with Guardiola. Was a regular for Spain at the last Euro. Turned down Barcelona to join City, yet he is not seeing games. Will you say it is because of Racism.

I am sure Guardiola sees Sane as European despite his father coming from Senegal.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 10:18am On Jan 29, 2017
safarigirl:
We've made 500 pages.

I would like to send a shout out to oga thegoodjoe for this milestone, his relentless arguments got us here. Without his detailed arguments spanning at least 3 quotes per comment, we would still be somewhere around 312 pages

LOLS. grin

Three quotes per comment. Subtle hit. grin
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 10:26am On Jan 29, 2017
safarigirl:
We've made 500 pages.

I would like to send a shout out to oga thegoodjoe for this milestone, his relentless arguments got us here. Without his detailed arguments spanning at least 3 quotes per comment, we would still be somewhere around 312 pages

By the way, our City fans are behaving in a way I do not understand. The rave of Gabriel Jesus performance is making me scratch my head. They make it look as if he was golden.

To the best of my knowledge, Iheanacho's first full start was against Crystal Palace in the EFL Cup. He scored that day, got two assists and won the man of the match.

I think after that standard Nacho set, there should not be much excitement about Gabriel's performance yesterday.

I will watch him closely in the next game but I am yet to see why the buzz is so high.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by safarigirl(f): 11:43am On Jan 29, 2017
TheGoodJoe:

By the way, our City fans are behaving in a way I do not understand. The rave of Gabriel Jesus performance is making me scratch my head. They make it look as if he was golden.

To the best of my knowledge, Iheanacho's first full start was against Crystal Palace in the EFL Cup. He scored that day, got two assists and won the man of the match.

I think after that standard Nacho set, there should not be much excitement about Gabriel's performance yesterday.

I will watch him closely in the next game but I am yet to see why the buzz is so high.
they're just being the usual English fans, wanking over anything related to Pele.

I don't take them seriously in all honesty, they are as unstable as a girl on her period undecided
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by daveP(m): 12:21pm On Jan 29, 2017
Lazyerudite:
To be honest, breaking into those teams will be hard, also it will take time. These managers will not want to change the dynamics of their teams just like that. All the teams mentioned have their strikers performing and to just come and bench them will be hard. My breaking point was Nacho not playing the FA cup. That was just enough for me. He should move out and move on
My angle was based on entering the team without deliberate hitch by the manager like Pep is doing. Yeah he may have to earn it, but we both know he has it in him and will eventually see playing time.


If we look.at the manager he may thrive under than the starting 11 of that team, I think Klopp or Wenger may be the best.


I sometimes imagine him in France but..... Chai Pep
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by daveP(m): 12:23pm On Jan 29, 2017
TheSuperNerd:
I'm not giving up and have never given up on Iheanacho.....

And about greatness, let it be known that we also make our destinies..... Sometimes, we must take decisions that will ensure the fulfilment of our destinies

Nacho will be a super star player soon... That I have no doubts about... Be it at Man City or elsewhere... I have always said this...

My annoyance is that he will leave man city not because he is not good enough but because the coach don't believe in African talents playing for African nations.... He leaves because of a biased preference for certain players with "pele or maradona" genes.... This is what irks me...
God go bomb you with blessing for this post.


Lemme refrain from using the R word that would fit Pep so well.


Just like Mou who likes ready made peeps.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by goldfish80(m): 12:28pm On Jan 29, 2017
TheGoodJoe:

Apart from Ozil and Sanchez, the rest players of Arsenal you listed there, including Iwobi will bench at City. Is it Ramsey or Xhaka that will bench Fernandinho and De Bruyne. Is it Giroud and Walcott that will bench Aguero and Silva.


As for Owen, he is analysing off point. Pellegrini did not give Iheanacho enough chances until it was late. Unlike Pellegrini, Guardiola plays with one striker upfront. Pellegrini played two, so when things got hard, he could bring in Nacho. I said it before, in that particular game, Liverpool played the same time. Owen did not watch the game and was talking from watching the highlights of the goals Iheanacho missed.
Sheybi you said Man city were ageing. How come they are all better than the younger arsenal players.
The way you contradict yourself is entertaining to watch, pure comedy gold grin
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by Certitude(m): 1:11pm On Jan 29, 2017
safarigirl:
they're just being the usual English fans, wanking over anything related to Pele.

I don't take them seriously in all honesty, they are as unstable as a girl on her period undecided
Hahaha. You dey gimme joy.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by zicky(m): 1:13pm On Jan 29, 2017
I think Nacho will do very well in Chelsea, outside Costa Chelsea gat no other striker forget that batsuyi guy he's shit and should be playing for dundee united.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m):
@Safarigirl.... You are one crazily funny woman... See sarcasm bikonu!!.... Loolll

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@TheGoodJoe... Finally na you be the real MVP here.... Even Yara Yara is awed by thy magnificence with the "Legendary Gloves of Debate" grin

I dedicate these 500pages to You majorly and then to Madam Safarigirl and Madam Confun (our super sporting amazons) and to Iheanacho.... wink Without his name, a lotta arguments and discourses would never have arisen leading to pages 500....... 600 will be for another.... 700 for yet another.... wink

So Sir TheGoodJoe, as the major reason for this dedication....

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safarigirl:
We've made 500 pages.

I would like to send a shout out to oga thegoodjoe for this milestone, his relentless arguments got us here. Without his detailed arguments spanning at least 3 quotes per comment, we would still be somewhere around 312 pages
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 1:49pm On Jan 29, 2017
goldfish80:
Sheybi you said Man city were ageing. How come they are all better than the younger arsenal players.
The way you contradict yourself is entertaining to watch, pure comedy gold grin

When I listed City main problems, I listed defenders. They are aging. After my comment are you not seeing changes? With Sane, Gabriel Jesus and Sterling, that is a younger force. Our major problem lies behind with Zabaleta, Sagna, Kompany, Kolarov, Clichy. Coupled with Yaya Toure and Fernandinho. All over thirty. Guardiola is doing a good job getting them to perform. That does not mean they are not aging.

The debate was Liverpool who I believe has a better side.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 2:00pm On Jan 29, 2017
Bia Safarigirl.... we have to also commend the one who always followed TheGoodJoe bumper to bumper with relentless replies.... He's theGoodJoe's Fiercest opponent in the Discourse and debate arena..... He's Sir Goldfish80 himself... grin

This man knows how to drag it long with TheGoodJoe.....

Their arguments can take days or even weeks..... Chaaiiiii... Reminds one of the legendary almost endless battle between Archilles of Greece and Hector of Troy....

For 500 pages milestone.... Oya take ya own too.... grin grin wink

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goldfish80:
Sheybi you said Man city were ageing. How come they are all better than the younger arsenal players.
The way you contradict yourself is entertaining to watch, pure comedy gold grin
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by Xzbit91: 2:04pm On Jan 29, 2017
TheGoodJoe:

By the way, our City fans are behaving in a way I do not understand. The rave of Gabriel Jesus performance is making me scratch my head. They make it look as if he was golden.

To the best of my knowledge, Iheanacho's first full start was against Crystal Palace in the EFL Cup. He scored that day, got two assists and won the man of the match.

I think after that standard Nacho set, there should not be much excitement about Gabriel's performance yesterday.

I will watch him closely in the next game but I am yet to see why the buzz is so high.
Just two games and Nigerians are already ringing the alarm bells. It's a no brainer that a €32m Brazilian import is going to take priority over an academy product (people don't usually value what they got cheaply or for free). You simply cannot shell out that amount for a bench player except ofcourse you're Madrid.

I remember how a few years ago soldado was bought by Tottenham and automatically become the first choice striker even though they had adebayor and a budding Harry Kane yet I didn't hear England fans asking Kane to request a loan deal and eventually Kane's quality shone through.

I must admit Gabriel Jesus quality is not in doubt, the few games I watched him play at the Olympics and the Brazilian national team he was a joy to behold despite his young age. He's an embodiment of your typical Brazilian no.9, fast, strong, tricky, sleek and aggressive and I can understand the fanfare he's coming with from back home. Brazil have not had his type in a while since the retirement of O' Phenomeno, adriano only flattered to deceive, Fabiano's reign at the top was too short and well Fred and Leandro were not your classic Brazilian striker hence their over-reliance on neymar who is a winger.

Is Gabriel better than iheanacho? I can't say and it's too early to tell, they're both class acts and they both have their strengths and weaknesses. Gabriel is more of an all round striker although iheanacho is more clinical, iheanacho's passing accuracy and decision making (not front of goal decisions) leaves a lot to be desired.

My take on the matter is Iheanacho should stay and fight for his shirt, you cannot be the best by running away from competition. He should develop other aspects of his game which will come in handy even if he leaves or stays. If he leaves he'd still have to fight for a shirt where he's going, if he stakes a high enough claim to a starting berth then city might be more willing to letting go of an injury prone aguero knocking on his thirties.

My only anger with pep is that he's shown a complete lack of faith in the young Nigerian that is too much to be ignored by bringing him on at 85th min when match is already won or lost. He also refused to play him consistently enough when aguero was out injured and on suspension preferring to use wingers as false nine and now he's not making matchday squad even for domestic cup matches.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by goldfish80(m): 2:13pm On Jan 29, 2017
TheGoodJoe:

When I listed City main problems, I listed defenders. They are aging. After my comment are you not seeing changes? With Sane, Gabriel Jesus and Sterling, that is a younger force. Our major problem lies behind with Zabaleta, Sagna, Kompany, Kolarov, Clichy. Coupled with Yaya Toure and Fernandinho. All over thirty. Guardiola is doing a good job getting them to perform. That does not mean they are not aging.

The debate was Liverpool who I believe has a better side.
LOL.. So typical. Just because Man city won last night. Had it been they drew or lost you will claim they lost because of their age. Like against Everton.

The PR you do for man city is worth millions of dollars grin
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 2:14pm On Jan 29, 2017
Xzbit91:
Just two games and Nigerians are already ringing the alarm bells. It's a no brainer that a €32m Brazilian import is going to take priority over an academy product (people don't usually value what they got cheaply or for free). You simply cannot shell out that amount for a bench player except ofcourse you're Madrid.

I remember how a few years ago soldado was bought by Tottenham and automatically become the first choice striker even though they had adebayor and a budding Harry Kane yet I didn't hear England fans asking Kane to request a loan deal and eventually Kane's quality shone through.

I must admit Gabriel Jesus quality is not in doubt, the few games I watched him play at the Olympics and the Brazilian national team he was a joy to behold despite his young age. He's an embodiment of your typical Brazilian no.9, fast, strong, tricky, sleek and aggressive and I can understand the fanfare he's coming with from back home. Brazil have not had his type in a while since the retirement of O' Phenomeno, adriano only flattered to deceive, Fabiano's reign at the top was too short and well Fred and Leandro were not your classic Brazilian striker hence their over-reliance on neymar who is a winger.

Is Gabriel better than iheanacho? I can't say and it's too early to tell, they're both class acts and they both have their strengths and weaknesses. Gabriel is more of an all round striker although iheanacho is more clinical, iheanacho's passing accuracy and decision making (not front of goal decisions) leaves a lot to be desired.

My take on the matter is Iheanacho should stay and fight for his shirt, you cannot be the best by running away from competition. He should develop other aspects of his game which will come in handy even if he leaves or stays. If he leaves he'd still have to fight for a shirt where he's going, if he stakes a high enough claim to a starting berth then city might be more willing to letting go of an injury prone aguero knocking on his thirties.

My only anger with pep is that he's shown a complete lack of faith in the young Nigerian that is too much to be ignored by bringing him on at 85th min when match is already won or lost. He also refused to play him consistently enough when aguero was out injured and on suspension preferring to use wingers as false nine and now he's not making matchday squad even for domestic cup matches.
First of all, Gabriel Jesus can not polish the boots or Adriano. I watched Adriano at 19 and he was unbelievably brilliant. I remember him in an age grade tournament when he pulled off a skill I have not seen again.

Gabriel Jesus is good. I have done some research on him and he is not a better attacker than Nacho. There are chances he misses that Nacho will most likely bury.

However, the main difference from my study is the speed at which Gabriel Jesus tracks back. Just like how Guardiola likes his defenders and goalkeepers being offensive, I see Guardiola likes his forward defensive and he clearly performs better than Nacho in this aspect.

Talent wise, Gabriel Jesus name should not come in the same sentence as Ronaldo and Adriano. These men were unbelievably Super. Will Gabriel Jesus hit their heights later? Time will tell but for now, it is an insult to football greatness putting his name among these icons.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 2:15pm On Jan 29, 2017
goldfish80:
LOL.. So typical. Just because Man city won last night. Had it been they drew or lost you will claim they lost because of their age. Like against Everton.

The PR you do for man city is worth millions of dollars grin

Typical you. There is nothing in my comment I have not said before the game.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by goldfish80(m): 2:19pm On Jan 29, 2017
TheSuperNerd:
Bia Safarigirl.... we have to also commend the one who always followed TheGoodJoe bumper to bumper with relentless replies.... He's theGoodJoe's Fiercest opponent in the Discourse and debate arena..... He's Sir Goldfish80 himself... grin

This man knows how to drag it long with TheGoodJoe.....

Their arguments can take days or even weeks..... Chaaiiiii... Reminds one of the legendary almost endless battle between Archilles of Greece and Hector of Troy....

For 500 pages milestone.... Oya take ya own too.... grin grin wink

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When TheGoodJoe drops his usual bombshells, I just can't help myself grin
This thread is a good tonic for hypertension. Shout out to everyone in the house.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m):
You make it sound like he's not fighting for his place....

And talking about running away from competition, Nacho never runs from a fight. That attitude was seen during his EDS days when he had a bad first half against Man Utd... But came back strong to steal the show in the second.

Also, when he was out injured, he came back and scored in the FA youth cup final and put a finger to his lips silencing his critics in the stands and all over England... He was saying, "I'm back and still the real deal"

This kid's attitude is absolutely top notch. He's a fighter.


I am only saying Pep should be fair and make this "so-called competition" a fair one based on merits and not some silly biased preference....


Going by the standards Nacho set when he made his debut for City last season and the records he set then it is safe to say Gabriel is just one over-hyped Class Act who hasn't even matched Nacho's. Yes, a class act he is, but over-hyped because of "pele genes" and his brazillian name....

Both have what makes them unique and Both can still improve but Gabby is not the superior talent....

Imagine even Etebo outshone Gabby Jesus at the Olympics.... But because he isn't ETEBINHO, no one gave him a good coverage... This is absolute nonsense.

The Brazillians are always over-hyped based on their predecessors' genes and not the individual's actual abilities.


Xzbit91:
Just two games and Nigerians are already ringing the alarm bells. It's a no brainer that a €32m Brazilian import is going to take priority over an academy product (people don't usually value what they got cheaply or for free). You simply cannot shell out that amount for a bench player except ofcourse you're Madrid.

I remember how a few years ago soldado was bought by Tottenham and automatically become the first choice striker even though they had adebayor and a budding Harry Kane yet I didn't hear England fans asking Kane to request a loan deal and eventually Kane's quality shone through.

I must admit Gabriel Jesus quality is not in doubt, the few games I watched him play at the Olympics and the Brazilian national team he was a joy to behold despite his young age. He's an embodiment of your typical Brazilian no.9, fast, strong, tricky, sleek and aggressive and I can understand the fanfare he's coming with from back home. Brazil have not had his type in a while since the retirement of O' Phenomeno, adriano only flattered to deceive, Fabiano's reign at the top was too short and well Fred and Leandro were not your classic Brazilian striker hence their over-reliance on neymar who is a winger.

Is Gabriel better than iheanacho? I can't say and it's too early to tell, they're both class acts and they both have their strengths and weaknesses. Gabriel is more of an all round striker although iheanacho is more clinical, iheanacho's passing accuracy and decision making (not front of goal decisions) leaves a lot to be desired.

My take on the matter is Iheanacho should stay and fight for his shirt, you cannot be the best by running away from competition. He should develop other aspects of his game which will come in handy even if he leaves or stays. If he leaves he'd still have to fight for a shirt where he's going, if he stakes a high enough claim to a starting berth then city might be more willing to letting go of an injury prone aguero knocking on his thirties.

My only anger with pep is that he's shown a complete lack of faith in the young Nigerian that is too much to be ignored by bringing him on at 85th min when match is already won or lost. He also refused to play him consistently enough when aguero was out injured and on suspension preferring to use wingers as false nine and now he's not making matchday squad even for domestic cup matches.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 2:23pm On Jan 29, 2017
Xzbit91:
Just two games and Nigerians are already ringing the alarm bells. It's a no brainer that a €32m Brazilian import is going to take priority over an academy product (people don't usually value what they got cheaply or for free). You simply cannot shell out that amount for a bench player except ofcourse you're Madrid.

I remember how a few years ago soldado was bought by Tottenham and automatically become the first choice striker even though they had adebayor and a budding Harry Kane yet I didn't hear England fans asking Kane to request a loan deal and eventually Kane's quality shone through.

I must admit Gabriel Jesus quality is not in doubt, the few games I watched him play at the Olympics and the Brazilian national team he was a joy to behold despite his young age. He's an embodiment of your typical Brazilian no.9, fast, strong, tricky, sleek and aggressive and I can understand the fanfare he's coming with from back home. Brazil have not had his type in a while since the retirement of O' Phenomeno, adriano only flattered to deceive, Fabiano's reign at the top was too short and well Fred and Leandro were not your classic Brazilian striker hence their over-reliance on neymar who is a winger.

Is Gabriel better than iheanacho? I can't say and it's too early to tell, they're both class acts and they both have their strengths and weaknesses. Gabriel is more of an all round striker although iheanacho is more clinical, iheanacho's passing accuracy and decision making (not front of goal decisions) leaves a lot to be desired.

My take on the matter is Iheanacho should stay and fight for his shirt, you cannot be the best by running away from competition. He should develop other aspects of his game which will come in handy even if he leaves or stays. If he leaves he'd still have to fight for a shirt where he's going, if he stakes a high enough claim to a starting berth then city might be more willing to letting go of an injury prone aguero knocking on his thirties.

My only anger with pep is that he's shown a complete lack of faith in the young Nigerian that is too much to be ignored by bringing him on at 85th min when match is already won or lost. He also refused to play him consistently enough when aguero was out injured and on suspension preferring to use wingers as false nine and now he's not making matchday squad even for domestic cup matches.


I would have thought Iheanacho should stay but my problem is the love Gabriel Jesus gets. The way the City executives make it look as if the young man is the best thing since Neymar. It is a bit too much for my liking. I do not see Iheanacho getting a fair run when Aguero is out of the picture. With the future forward line Guardiola proposed yesterday in his post match comment, I think the summer is a good time for Nacho to give football a real shot in a club that will give him time to show his strength. He just needs to work his socks off in the coming months in preparation for the NACHO STORM.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 2:34pm On Jan 29, 2017
Thank you for your honesty on Gabby Jesus. He is a fantastic young talent but mentioned in the same breadth as ronaldo or even luiz fabiano or adriano is an insult big time.

It's just because he's the closest brazillians today have seen to the talents of those super stars. And what's funny is this: As close as Gabby is, he's not even up to a quarter fraction of a quarter of Ronaldo's talents... Haba!!!!

The buzz around this guy is three-much biko!!!

At least Nacho backed up his hype with goals and some fine performances from the bench..... Gabby just tracks back with pace and makes runs and scores an offside goal and there's a huge buzz already about him.... English fans can be so silly.... Looollll

For the future, yes he can reach their heights (I.e. Ronaldo, Adriano, etc) but so can Nacho reach messi or lewandowski heights.... but right now, Gabby Jesus is not better than Nacho and not even more clinical.... He's playing 9.... Let's see how many goals he scores....

Sometimes, I feel Pep makes a mockery of Nacho's talents whenever Nacho scores and all pep can say is, "He's a goalscorer... He always seem to know how to score.." **NOTHING MORE SAID**

When asked about Nacho's playing time one time... He said, "Then change the coach...."


This is the competition Nacho is up against... Jesus is not his competition... It is Pep Guardiola himself.

TheGoodJoe:
First of all, Gabriel Jesus can not polish the boots or Adriano. I watched Adriano at 19 and he was unbelievably brilliant. I remember him in an age grade tournament when he pulled off a skill I have not seen again.

Gabriel Jesus is good. I have done some research on him and he is not a better attacker than Nacho. There are chances he misses that Nacho will most likely bury.

However, the main difference from my study is the speed at which Gabriel Jesus tracks back. Just like how Guardiola likes his defenders and goalkeepers being offensive, I see Guardiola likes his forward defensive and he clearly performs better than Nacho in this aspect.

Talent wise, Gabriel Jesus name should not come in the same sentence as Ronaldo and Adriano. These men were unbelievably Super. Will Gabriel Jesus hit their heights later? Time will tell but for now, it is an insult to football greatness putting his name among these icons.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 2:36pm On Jan 29, 2017
The Nacho Storm.... grin I like the sound of that!

Hopefully in the near future that Nacho Storm will include scoring loads of goals against Man City if he leaves for good.... City will regret letting him go.


TheGoodJoe:


I would have thought Iheanacho should stay but my problem is the love Gabriel Jesus gets. The way the City executives make it look as if the young man is the best thing since Neymar. It is a bit too much for my liking. I do not see Iheanacho getting a fair run when Aguero is out of the picture. With the future forward line Guardiola proposed yesterday in his post match comment, I think the summer is a good time for Nacho to give football a real shot in a club that will give him time to show his strength. He just needs to work his socks off in the coming months in preparation for the NACHO STORM.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 2:41pm On Jan 29, 2017
TheSuperNerd:
Thank you for your honesty on Gabby Jesus. He is a fantastic young talent but mentioned in the same breadth as ronaldo or even luiz fabiano or adriano is an insult big time.

It's just because he's the closest brazillians today have seen to the talents of those super stars. And what's funny is this: As close as Gabby is, he's not even up to a quarter fraction of a quarter of Ronaldo's talents... Haba!!!!

The buzz around this guy is three-much biko!!!

At least Nacho backed up his hype with goals and some fine performances from the bench..... Gabby just tracks back with pace and makes runs and scores an offside goal and there's a huge buzz already about him.... English fans can be so silly.... Looollll

For the future, yes he can reach their heights (I.e. Ronaldo, Adriano, etc) but so can Nacho reach messi or lewandowski heights.... but right now, Gabby Jesus is not better than Nacho and not even more clinical.... He's playing 9.... Let's see how many goals he scores....

Sometimes, I feel Pep makes a mockery of Nacho's talents whenever Nacho scores and all pep can say is, "He's a goalscorer... He always seem to know how to score.." **NOTHING MORE SAID**

When asked about Nacho's playing time one time... He said, "Then change the coach...."


This is the competition Nacho is up against... Jesus is not his competition... It is Pep Guardiola himself.

Cool down with your attack on our Baby Jesus, I am a City fan. LOLS.

On a serious note, maybe, the defensive side of Gabriel Jesus and movement around the box is what Guardiola is looking for. Iheanacho improved in these attributes and needs to do more in his movements to the wings. Maybe it is what Guardiola wants. Let us not pin it on sentiments.

Let Nacho keep working hard.

I have gone over some VS tapes of Gabriel Jesus and I have not seen why he is the superior talent. Attacking wise, Iheanacho is better. Maybe Gabriel Jesus development will fit better later.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 2:43pm On Jan 29, 2017
TheSuperNerd:
The Nacho Storm.... grin I like the sound of that!

Hopefully in the near future that Nacho Storm will include scoring loads of goals against Man City if he leaves for good.... City will regret letting him go.
I hope Nacho does not go scoring us crazy. The young man has done good so far. Worked hard, showed a tremendous attitude. The Nacho Storm is not far away. He just needs to keep working very hard.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 2:46pm On Jan 29, 2017
TheSuperNerd:
The Nacho Storm.... grin I like the sound of that!

Hopefully in the near future that Nacho Storm will include scoring loads of goals against Man City if he leaves for good.... City will regret letting him go.

If Gabriel Jesus had scored those two goals Nacho scored that won the CNN goal of the week for the Super Eagles, I doubt we would have been able to hear again. That is what is annoying me about the City fan. Gabriel Jesus is good but the over praising is too much. Let them give him time to blend and do well.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 2:49pm On Jan 29, 2017
Oga Sir.... Amen to that!!!

These are the kinda bombs I want in my life not the kind thrown around by the talibans, ISIL/ISIS or Boko harmamites.... grin

daveP:
God go bomb you with blessing for this post.


Lemme refrain from using the R word that would fit Pep so well.


Just like Mou who likes ready made peeps.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 2:53pm On Jan 29, 2017
That's the difference between a goal scored by an Iheanacho and an Iheanachodinho....


Or better still the four goals scored in one game by Etebo at Rio 2016.... Had it been "an Etebinho", we for no hear word till today... Infact, one of them for make puskas awards nomination.... Loollll grin

TheGoodJoe:

If Gabriel Jesus had scored those two goals Nacho scored that won the CNN goal of the week for the Super Eagles, I doubt we would have been able to hear again. That is what is annoying me about the City fan. Gabriel Jesus is good but the over praising is too much. Let them give him time to blend and do well.
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