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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Danielnino00(m): 8:13am On Feb 23, 2022
charlesemeka85:
he better follow his elder brother Chidiebere nwakali to the the Turkish 2nd tier atleast to earn better wages ooo

Even there was a time that one went on trials in solomon abi faroe island cheesy

Faroe Islands . lol..

Something is doing the Nwakali brothers... Both showed a lot of promise at youth level but have not lived up to expectations at all..

Eguavon shouldn't call up Nwakali for the Ghana game... He shouldn't call him up at all until he start playing at his club again...
I believe Nwakali has some quality that can make our midfield creative, but his game is quite limited too.. He need to work harder... Eguavon need to send a strong message that he isn't out to pamper any player..

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Joebie: 8:15am On Feb 23, 2022
I just dey see the bolded. How has Onyeka proved to be better than Billing? by just being in the EPL?
This is only Onyeka's first season. Billing was more impressive in the EPL back then. And even now he is a Lion in the Championship. I hate to compare them but na u start am.

Meliforme:


Ndidi and Osimhen have been so exceptional in GWG that's the reason why i didn't place Nwakali over them.

Even for Ndidi, i will dig out posts where many on this thread have berated his quality and said he brings very little, but we see what we see. That was so funny, so funny to the point that except we pointed out his vital blocks, tackles and interceptions, they won't see those. Ndidi is the only identity the midfield has for now and that identity is a defensive identity.

Was it not on this thread that i rated Frank Onyeka of Midtjylland in Denmark over Philip Billing Anyanwu that plays in the EPL. Did you not argue me, Mr Andrew. You can still go on with the debate.

It was still on this thread that i expressed my preference for Sadiq Umar over Taiwo based on the little i saw of him against Egypt. Many came for my head for saying that, now the story has changed.

And now Nwakali.....

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Danielnino00(m): 8:19am On Feb 23, 2022
JohnBullMySon:
The Sports ministry does not fund the NFF. They don't generate revenue. The sports ministry only covers the NFF budget in their budget so that they can be funded by the federal government. Only ministries can submit budget for the president to approve, develop and take to the parliament. It is still presidency to the rescue when funds fall short.

Besides, I told you guys that the NFF budget is not for grassroot development. Can't you see it now? Even the paltry 1.2 billion may not handle all expenses. Perhaps it would be a good thing to start questioning how the N181 billion the sport ministry has access to, is being spent this year.

Blame the right people.

Lol.. So how come the NFF submits a budget proposal to the government anytime a major tournament is approaching?
Didn't the NFF get funds from the sport ministry to prosecute the AFCON and the last world cup?
I could have swore that I read it somewhere where Pinnick said the NFF needed 15 billion naira to prosecute the NFF...

You are trying to pass the narrative that the NFF is self sufficient,which is simply not true... They are always owing coaches...

Again, wasn't it reported that the ministry of sports were going to help he NFF pay off Rohr's contract so they could sack him? I can bet my balls that it's true..that's why Pinnick isn't opposed to the ministry suggesting Eguavon to take over the coaching job..

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Joebie: 8:19am On Feb 23, 2022
One thing is certain. Philip Billing is not going to this world Cup. By next WC he would be almost 30 years cheesy

If he wants to get more international caps at least, he should do the right thing and switch to Nigeria.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 8:22am On Feb 23, 2022
JohnBullMySon:
The Sports ministry does not fund the NFF. They don't generate revenue. The sports ministry only covers the NFF budget in their budget so that they can be funded by the federal government. Only ministries can submit budget for the president to approve, develop and take to the parliament. It is still presidency to the rescue when funds fall short.

Besides, I told you guys that the NFF budget is not for grassroot development. Can't you see it now? Even the paltry 1.2 billion may not handle all expenses. Perhaps it would be a good thing to start questioning how the N181 billion the sport ministry has access to, is being spent this year.

Blame the right people.


What are you telling me?

Please, I have worked in a State office and know the workings. You can not submit a request for a budgetary envelope from a Ministry and say you are not under them.

The Sports Minister approves the funding and release.

That makes them directly under the Sports Ministry.

Where else do they get constant money? Are the sponsors regular? The major constant supplies come from CAF, FIFA, and Sports Ministry.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Danielnino00(m): 8:25am On Feb 23, 2022
Mujtahida:

So na the money wey Pinnick, Eguavoen and Amunike take fly go UK, book hotel and go round to see the players or all the monies used so far to talk to and convince FB na im go develop the local league? At least by the bolded that is what you are saying.

I'm all for developing the league but the money spent to convince FB players is just a paltry sum compared to the huge amount, energy and planning required to develop the league.

And I dare say that the development of the league does not just mean the development of the footballing aspect. It's a whole ecosystem comprising of football academies, stadiums, media and other important factors

Resource in his context doesn't refer to money alone... Like joebie said in his reply to my post, Pinnick has no business being in London trying to convince players to represent us when they can simply have people on ground to help with the scouting and monitoring...
My point is that Pinnick's body language with the whole thing make it look like he isn't interested in any other aspect of our football development..
Aside the super eagles, which other part of our football team is showing any kind of progress?
Even our super falcons now have an American part-time college coach as their coach..Come on!
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Danielnino00(m): 8:26am On Feb 23, 2022
TheGoodJoe:


What are you telling me?

Please, I have worked in a State office and know the workings. You can not submit a request for a budgetary envelope from a Ministry and say you are not under them.

The Sports Minister approves the funding and release.

That makes them directly under the Sports Ministry.

Where else do they get constant money? Are the sponsors regular? The major constant supplies come from CAF, FIFA, and Sports Ministry.



Leave him to catch his cruise..

After we quality for the world cup, the NFF will submit another financial request to the sport ministry... Lol...

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Joebie: 8:27am On Feb 23, 2022
English Championship Player Of The Month (January) Set For Ghana Debut Vs Nigeria
Antoine Semenyo has expressed readiness to play for Ghana and could be included in the squad for next month’s 2022 World Cup play-off against Nigeria.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by mostob(m): 8:28am On Feb 23, 2022
Mujtahida:

I laugh whenever you guys are quick to mouth off this simping cliché. Una Alfa males do not even know that in the age of the real Alfas, chivalry was a mark of the men of that age and I bet if many of you guys see them going about being chivalrous to women, courting them, being sweet on them, you guys would have called them simps yet those guys stand head and shoulders above you guys as far as masculinity goes.

Go and read laws of seduction and see Alfas going the 'simping' length to proposition the women they love.

Small thing, una don label other guys simp.
Well, Simp or Alpha male, nothing concerned me with both.
The simp pro max i wrote up there is just to butress my point and I doubt you followed the argument from the beginning.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by mostob(m): 8:31am On Feb 23, 2022
JohnBullMySon:
The Sports ministry does not fund the NFF. They don't generate revenue. The sports ministry only covers the NFF budget in their budget so that they can be funded by the federal government. Only ministries can submit budget for the president to approve, develop and take to the parliament. It is still presidency to the rescue when funds fall short.

Besides, I told you guys that the NFF budget is not for grassroot development. Can't you see it now? Even the paltry 1.2 billion may not handle all expenses. Perhaps it would be a good thing to start questioning how the N181 billion the sport ministry has access to, is being spent this year.

Blame the right people.
It's still the same thing na...
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Joezinho: 9:01am On Feb 23, 2022
kingphilip:

But Olise said we should qualify first, isn't it the Jebusites that will qualify us before your almighty Olise will come in and help us win the world cup?

If we keep out all the Jebusites, who then are we going to call up to help us qualify so that the Israelite in Olise can lift the world cup for us?

grin grin. We have Moses in our squad . We don't need Carpenters, jebusites and Hittites..
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by komekn(m): 9:01am On Feb 23, 2022
13large:
This nwakali situation is sad because he returned late from the afcon, the club decided to ban him entirely from the senior team. I heard that he was sick and also presented a doctors note, yet, his club turned closed eyes. I believe that, his punishment is too harsh. Suspend him without pay for few games, but to ban him entirely of the senior team

This is the same player that many are saying is indispensable to Huesca.

It's as clear as daylight, the club do not rate him at all. Even before he got back from AFCON they tried to offload him to another Segunda Division team, a league he has played in for two seasons, yet nobody wants him.

He is the second to the last lowest paid player in Huesca team.

Meanwhile TheGoodJoe is giving me a nonsensical narrative that he refused to renew his contract.

I said about a month ago that if he doesn't buckle up ,he will have his contract cancelled anf be locked out.

We now have a Midfielder Generalissimo, outstanding player who is clubless. After all the padding the NFF have done it's not worked.

Do you think the club are fools I can assure there would have a pattern of Indiscipline and other antics. I for one don't believe this is his first incident .

He just played AFCON and all of a sudden he sick while galavanting around in Nigeria.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by komekn(m): 9:12am On Feb 23, 2022
TheGoodJoe:


They want to make money off Nwakali and Nwakali feels he sacrificed enough with a pay cut. The problem is Nwakali does not want to sign a new deal.

Why do you like to create fantasy narrative that is simply a figment of your overactive imagination garnished with over stated Favouritism and essentially comedic hyperbole.

Please how will they make money off a players who is an embarrassment to the club and league. He has no value in the league.

They tried to offload him for nothing before he got back from AFCON. He is the second lowest paid player in the club.

Nwakali sacrificed nothing, after 4 seasons of Mediocrity he ended up in Porto B, playing youth football and even then struggling to get into the team.

He didn't take a pay cut he took the very best he could get at that time. That's what he was valued at, even Huesca , took a gamble immediately after buying him they sent him on loan, not good enough.

Maybe now he may find a club in Turkey or Finland or las las Warri Wolves.

These are facts easily corroborated not imaginatively crested like you do.

Now you will say HATE, BIAS and PREJUDICE.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by kellycute(m): 9:16am On Feb 23, 2022
charlesemeka85:
no right thinking coach will pick iheanacho at the expense of daka as a lone striker
and the bad result continues!!
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by komekn(m): 9:16am On Feb 23, 2022
Karlovych:
I remember he was doing well with Henreeveen at that time, Akpom has been cleared though but he is not better than what we have now.

Chuba Akpom is not good enough
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by chrisooblog: 9:22am On Feb 23, 2022
Chief me sef weak.

Mujtahida:

He has a barometer for measuring passion and commitment and the instrument judges those two qualities by a player's first response to a proposal to feature for Nigeria. If you immediately say yes, you are passionate. If you say no, you are not regardless of the possibility that in the future you might say yes after Pinnick has BEGGED you

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Joezinho: 9:27am On Feb 23, 2022
Joezinho:


GoodJ, let's be realistic here. He signed the contract. He read the terms. He should have held his own side of the agreement.. He didn't report to the club 10 days after afcon. That's unprofessional. Abumeyang nor do pass this before Arteta kicked his ass out.

You might say he didn't wana get sold that was why he didn't return but he can't be forced to sign for burgos if he doesn't want to.

Now he hasn't a game since afcon. His fitness will drop..Do you think he should be included in the SE squad to face Ghana?


Cc : TheGoodJoe

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by kellycute(m): 9:29am On Feb 23, 2022
PurpleHouse:


Some of these people are the ones who marry the woman that was "AVAILABLE" and not the one they wanted for themselves. Why? They couldn't press on with the right words to trigger her emotions. The moment they are tuned down, they close door and walk away shamefully.
so a guy should keep pressing using the right word to get a yes from a girl of his choice?. This is how simping start. Whatever a man use to trigger a yes from a lady, he should be ready to continue in that route to keep her interest level up... That is the begining of hardship and unnecessary stress (trying hard to be on point all the time). In the RP manosphere, we don't act like that. Haven't you heard of this statement "women choose who they wanna be with"? Or "women choose first"?. As a man, stay on your grind and keep putting yourself first, don't say nothing. She would come around and choose you. You won't have to do anything to keep her interest level up. Na real the "right word to trigger her emotion haha". Stay on your grind! They will come around and choose you. Super eagles should focus on getting better, and all this foreign born na dem go rush us. Finito!

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by charlesemeka85(m): 9:30am On Feb 23, 2022
komekn:


Why do you like to create fantasy narrative that is simply a figment of your overactive imagination garnished with over stated Favouritism and essentially comedic hyperbole.

Please how will they make money off a players who is an embarrassment to the club and league. He has no value in the league.

They tried to offload him for nothing before he got back from AFCON. He is the second lowest paid player in the club.

Nwakali sacrificed nothing, after 4 seasons of Mediocrity he ended up in Porto B, playing youth football and even then struggling to get into the team.

He didn't take a pay cut he took the very best he could get at that time. That's what he was valued at, even Huesca , took a gamble immediately after buying him they sent him on loan, not good enough.

Maybe now he may find a club in Turkey or Finland or las las Warri Wolves.

These are facts easily corroborated not imaginatively crested like you do.

Now you will say HATE, BIAS and PREJUDICE.
I gave up on nwakali when he struggled to start games in lowly rated vc venlo then in the Dutch eirdivisie before the Porto B disaster

Even when he moved to huesca I knew he won’t do anything for the team

Na only here few gullible ones still Dey believe say em be zidane,xavi,iniesta and modric in 1
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by komekn(m): 9:37am On Feb 23, 2022
kingphilip:

So where did I state the bold or you just want to go on a rant?

To your second paragraph, my kind is not here. I am the only of my kind here, so find another thing to say.

I can't remember anybody saying Ejuke is better but if you do, help me point it out.

Where I have issue with Olise is not about him coming in but we dropping somebody who helped us qualify for him since he is waiting for us to qualify first. Why not he come in and help us qualify instead of waiting for us to qualify? Does he consider himself not good enough to aid our qualification to the world cup or what is hindering him from declaring for us?

Regarding the huge favour to Nwakali, I asked you this question before the AFCON and I'm still asking you again now, who should we have taken in his stead to the AFCON as a midfielder? Or should we have gone with only three players instead? You're yet to answer this question. Maybe you can help us with the answer this time.

The double standard, the bigotry , the hypocrisy, favouritism and blatant dissembling conceitedness that surrounds Nwakali is without measure.

I had high expectations for the SE and as such felt only the very best available should be deserving.

I watched how players that I haven't talked about for years where said to be ," TOO POOR" quality for the SE they were denigrated and dismissed as being abysmal.

The Championship is low quality , league one is too poor, etc. I AGREED tacitly .

But look at the players that are being touted as quality SE potential players, Nwakali brothers, Players in the backwater leagues of Europe, etc

I will tell you this one reason that Nigerian origin players find Nigeria problematic apart from the corruption, is the double standard and hypocrisy.

We were supposedly wanting Eberechi Eze come to the SE. He played a friendly indoor game to get him familiar with the SE. He was then forgotten and the Nwakali brother and others who had done nothing were invited for friendly games.

Eze was ignored for years when he blew up we suddenly remembered him. I am not surprised by his Luke warm attitude.

Ademola and Ovie have always wanted to play for Nigeria and despite the Lies the NFF are spewing about him being the cause of the delay. He will not contradict the misinformation it's the price he has to pay to play for the SE.

You say who could have been invited instead of him , you are not being sincere. There are at least 30 players from the EPL and Championship that are better options.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Joezinho: 9:40am On Feb 23, 2022
charlesemeka85:
I gave up on nwakali when he struggled to start games in lowly rated vc venlo then in the Dutch eirdivisie before the Porto B disaster

Even when he moved to huesca I knew he won’t do anything for the team

Na only here few gullible ones still Dey believe say em be zidane,xavi,iniesta and modric in 1

Lol. When people talk about nwakali here, his fans feels we hate the lad.

Just look at how none of these clubs seem impressed enough to want to keep him. He is just being passed from club to club like ashawo.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by kellycute(m): 9:47am On Feb 23, 2022
PurpleHouse:



Every nation, every man, every animal, is more concerned about their self interest. If you cannot trigger that "self interest" to tally with you/where you're going/ or your ultimate aim, you cannot win people over.

I never mentioned force.

It is called toasting.

Some people have flawed Impressions about others. It'll take the right words and enough time to finally get them to see the light.

You, as the one seeking to win them, have a lot of job to do. It is not begging. It is negotiation.

As for Eze or Olise. We need them. But we shouldn't be desperate or beg them. Especially Eze.

We should do our part, so that when the time comes, they'll not say we didn't reach out to them persistently.

they are aware of our intention. So let chill until they decide to play for us. No need to keep toasting them.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Nobody: 10:04am On Feb 23, 2022
Joezinho:


Lol. When people talk about nwakali here, his fans feels we hate the lad.

Just look at how none of these clubs seem impressed enough to want to keep him. He is just being passed from club to club like ashawo.
grin grin

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by elyte89: 10:05am On Feb 23, 2022
komekn:


The double standard, the bigotry , the hypocrisy, favouritism and blatant dissembling conceitedness that surrounds Nwakali is without measure.

I had high expectations for the SE and as such felt only the very best available should be deserving.

I watched how players that I haven't talked about for years where said to be ," TOO POOR" quality for the SE they were denigrated and dismissed as being abysmal.

The Championship is low quality , league one is too poor, etc. I AGREED tacitly .

But look at the players that are being touted as quality SE potential players, Nwakali brothers, Players in the backwater leagues of Europe, etc

I will tell you this one reason that Nigerian origin players find Nigeria problematic apart from the corruption, is the double standard and hypocrisy.

We were supposedly wanting Eberechi Eze come to the SE. He played a friendly indoor game to get him familiar with the SE. He was then forgotten and the Nwakali brother and others who had done nothing were invited for friendly games.

Eze was ignored for years when he blew up we suddenly remembered him. I am not surprised by his Luke warm attitude.

Ademola and Ovie have always wanted to play for Nigeria and despite the Lies the NFF are spewing about him being the cause of the delay. He will not contradict the misinformation it's the price he has to pay to play for the SE.

You say who could have been invited instead of him , you are not being sincere. There are at least 30 players from the EPL and Championship that are better options.


Shut up and watch dis


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTmuNt_SCR8

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 10:11am On Feb 23, 2022
The Truth about the Kelechi Nwakali Situation as reported by Football Espana. I called this early on another football platform with respect to the major reason being Nwakali's refusal to sign a new contract with Huesca. Huesca are just being mischievous as I expected them to be Post-Afcon. Yet the Anti-Nwakali cry babies continue to mock the lad as if this is his fault. Typical.



Nigerian international Kelechi Nwakali in the midst of dispute with Huesca
By Alan Feehely


Nigerian international Kelechi Nwakali is in the midst of a dispute with his club, Huesca, after returning home late from the African Cup of Nations through illness as per Football Espana’s sources.

The 23-year-old midfielder joined the Spanish club back in 2019 from Arsenal, whom he had joined in 2016 from the Diamond Football Academy back home in Nigeria. He’s since made 33 appearances for Huesca and also spent time on loan at Alcorcon.

Kelechi missed Nigeria’s final game of the African Cup of Nations through illness and was too ill to fly home to Spain. The doctor that treated him advised him not to fly and to keep testing until his symptoms cleared.

Kelechi notified Huesca about this.

On deadline day of the January window Ruben Garcia, Huesca’s sporting director, tried to send Kelechi out on loan for a fee of €80k and said he wouldn’t pay the player if he didn’t find a new club.
No club was willing to pay the loan fee Huesca demanded, despite interest from second-tier clubs in both Spain and England.

Kelechi has since returned to Spain and Huesca have opened up disciplinary proceedings against him, suspending him indefinitely and not allowing him to come to the training ground despite the fact he provided a doctor’s note explaining his lateness.

Kelechi was offered a renewal at the beginning of this season but decided against accepting due to his poor relationship with the powers-that-be at the club. Huesca, however, were keen for him to renew and now want to sack him to avoid paying him for the rest of the season. He’s currently not being played by them.

The Spanish Players’ Union AFE is now involved in the case and they’ve accused Huesca of committing procedural breaches in the opening up of the case against Kelechi. They claim the club have no grounds to sack him and their behaviour constitutes gross misconduct and discrimination against the player.

Kelechi is the subject of interest from several La Liga sides including Espanyol, Granada, Rayo Vallecano, Mallorca, Osasuna, Elche, Deportivo Alaves and Getafe. He’s also being monitored by several clubs in the Premier League and the Championship.



Source: https://twitter.com/footballespana_/status/1496153921198383110?t=71c4I0pyeyTBcv8xYQCIsw&s=19

& The Football Espana App.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrewbaba44: 10:18am On Feb 23, 2022
Danielnino00:


Faroe Islands . lol..

Something is doing the Nwakali brothers... Both showed a lot of promise at youth level but have not lived up to expectations at all..

Eguavon shouldn't call up Nwakali for the Ghana game... He shouldn't call him up at all until he start playing at his club again...
I believe Nwakali has some quality that can make our midfield creative, but his game is quite limited too.. He need to work harder... Eguavon need to send a strong message that he isn't out to pamper any player..

Well said

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 10:26am On Feb 23, 2022
William Troost Ekong hasn't featured for Watford so far since his return from Afcon2021. I guess judging by some meth logic in here, he should also be axed from the list for the March games as things stand currently right? grin grin

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by zuchyblink(m): 10:28am On Feb 23, 2022
Why we keep begging players born in Europe to play for us,our best talents at home are wasting. Victor Mbaoma and Austin Oladapo

Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 10:33am On Feb 23, 2022
komekn:


Why do you like to create fantasy narrative that is simply a figment of your overactive imagination garnished with over stated Favouritism and essentially comedic hyperbole.

Please how will they make money off a players who is an embarrassment to the club and league. He has no value in the league.

They tried to offload him for nothing before he got back from AFCON. He is the second lowest paid player in the club.

Nwakali sacrificed nothing, after 4 seasons of Mediocrity he ended up in Porto B, playing youth football and even then struggling to get into the team.

He didn't take a pay cut he took the very best he could get at that time. That's what he was valued at, even Huesca , took a gamble immediately after buying him they sent him on loan, not good enough.

Maybe now he may find a club in Turkey or Finland or las las Warri Wolves.

These are facts easily corroborated not imaginatively crested like you do.

Now you will say HATE, BIAS and PREJUDICE.

You are fond of just deceiving yourself with your prejudice and bias when you are the king of it.

Kelechi Nwakali could have gotten a better deal in the Arab region or China. He chose to stay in Europe and that is taking a clear cut.

Things have not worked out for him, that does not mean he did not sacrifice anything. What do you think the young man was doing going on multiple loans? Playing in small leagues? He is still trying to find his footing.

As long as he has not given up and still working hard, he has my prayers and I believe things will soon shine bright for him.

He is still 23 years and can still get it right.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by lovewins: 10:34am On Feb 23, 2022
TheSuperNerd:
William Troost Ekong hasn't featured for Watford so far since his return from Afcon2021. I guess judging by some meth logic in here, he should also be axed from the list for the March games as things stand currently right? grin grin

Maybe not axed, but it's quite challenging cause if this continues he'll likely not have any match fitness into the Ghana game. That's concerning.

I also feel for Onyeka really. He barely played in the nation's cup and he has only featured once since his return to Brentford.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrewbaba44: 10:35am On Feb 23, 2022
TheSuperNerd:
William Troost Ekong hasn't featured for Watford so far since his return from Afcon2021. I guess judging by some meth logic in here, he should also be axed from the list for the March games as things stand currently right? grin grin

You cannot compare Ekong to Nwakali and you know this despite you trying to make a case here

Aina also hasn’t featured since he returned from afcon if I am not mistaken

Can you compare these 2 players importance to the eagles to Nwakali ?

New signings don bench Ekong and he will surely play soon ,e no get as e wan be

Even aina own Na sure banker ,Torino do rotate ,they are both part of their team plans and do train with their teams

You cannot compare such situation to Nwakali own

Nwakali is having issues that need to be sorted out .and yes he should not be part of the naija Ghana game ,he is not even a starter for the eagles ,so there is no big deal dropping him

Egu and amunike will decide and not me .

Passing my honest opinion respectfully .

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by dkay51(m): 10:40am On Feb 23, 2022
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Any argument that involves theGoodJoe , TheSuperNerd or Komekn just know na 10pages gone for this thread. grin

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