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Segun Oluwaniyi

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  1. Good signing if they get him. Reckon they'll go for Sturridge too. £20m seems a snip. In regards to Iheanacho, I much preferred the links to Dortmund and Hoffenheim. West Ham are the doldrums of top-level football. A stagnant club in a soulless stadium. If the fee is just twenty million, we should definitely be involved, Connor Wickham may cost this most this much in the wildly distorted British market. I've heard City are looking to insert a Barcelona-esque buyback clause which complicates the issue. If that's all it'd take, we should be all over it. Fully agreed. There has to be a proven goal-scorer to compete with and complement Gayle. Getting this for less than 25 million pound is a bargain. Chicarito is like Defoe in the sense that he just consistently finds the bal in the net, despite his other faults.
  2. I highly enjoy and support Wenger, but he has full control at Arsenal and has overseen a continual regression that has lasted more than a decade. He has to answer for this. Arsenal are a huge club in one of the world's premier cities with an incredible worldwide following. There is no reason they cannot expect more.
  3. I don't remember Victor Moses pulling up many trees at Stoke, Liverpool & West Ham either. Lot more than this fella did though and you could see from Wigan he had some quallity - just think the money can be used towards a better player and boy do we need them or we will be in the same position in 12 months time going the other way. I agree that the two of them cannot really be compared. Moses has actually had a fairly accomplished career outside of Liverpool. He's generally played and contributed when fit, even at Rafa's Chelsea. Atsu has only ever shown flashes, but there is talent there, and to me that talent is more than enough to warrant a six million pound investment. Outside of a beneficial contractual situation, it is unlikely to even acquire a decent Championship winger at that price, one who would then have to acclimatise to the squad NUFC has now. The player has found long-needed stability, it may bring out the best in him. A starting calibre left-sided player should remain a priority for Rafa, Carr, and co.
  4. This kit is good, I like this.
  5. I have seen many rumours linking him to Germany, principally Hoffenheim and Dortmund, the issue being that these clubs wanted an option to buy. Though, given the time of year and the quality of the sources, these could very well be outright lies. Obviously, it would be delightful to see him in NUFC colours. I wonder if Wylan Cyprien from Nice could be more available and attainable, now that he has torn his knee. That is a player I rate extremely highly. Generally, a creative midfield player is imperative for the return to the Premiership. I have zero trust in Shelvey to perform at that level, and though I have seen very little of this season, I cannot imagine his lay was revelatory to the point this opinion should change.
  6. He is an archetype of a player that NUFC has been lacking for some time. Physicality at centreback has been a continual weakness since Faye left about a decade ago. Age and general lack of talent are an issue, though.
  7. League table before last matchday in Ligue 2.
  8. I quite enjoy his unnecessary verbosity, but find the constant, inappropriate sexual noises distracting.
  9. Intentionally fouling in that situation when already booked is stupidity, and to ask for a card is common sense. Casemiro is incredibly fortunate to be on the pitch
  10. I think Torres has enough left to be helpful for a team in our position. I worry that the wages he will require would be exorbitant for someone who would likely contributes off the substitute's bench, but not be a guaranteed starter. Gayle is the better player for NUFC at this point. On the subject of strikers, I would be interested to see what Modeste could produce on a return to England after being complete rubbish for a doomed Blackburn five years ago. His form this year has been wonderful. Also, we should attempt to sign Iheanacho on loan or possibly full transfer when Pep discards him this summer. I'm confident he'd provide consistent goals if played regularly.
  11. It seems a though people are saying something similar every season, but in reality I believe it is unlikely that all three of those sides keep that sort of form for the rest of the season, and the two sides from the North East are already gone, imo. I think every side above Burnley would be essentially safe with one win. Ndidi's goal for Leicester tonight was brilliant. He has taken to the league faster than I would have predicted and looks a top class player already. Greater challenges lie ahead, but he is showing himself well. It is a just a shame NUFC didn't sign him when he was linked.
  12. That would be a more than comfortable PL side, under Rafa maybe more... Nolan and Shelvey as a midfield pair would not function well in the Premier League, imo. I think I may prefer 2010 Jonas over Routledge as well. Regardless of what Huddersfield and Leeds are doing, five wins will see NUFC promoted and the mission accomplished. Five wins out of seven is definitely possible, and it would be positive to finish the season in good form and hopefully take the title. In a probability sense, I would think the club's chances of promotion are around 90 percent. Huddersfield and Brighton would have to go on a great run to even make it a battle.
  13. As someone who is an intent follower of NBA and a casual fan of NFL (which have both ventured far along the replay path), I sincerely hope that the powers that be do not unleash this grievous affliction of modern sport onto the game we adore. Goal line technology would be the perfect place to stop, but I know that will never be the case.
  14. The amount of red seats on view in a home match for one of the best sides in Europe is fairly shocking. International breaks are awful, even if this one may have come at a decent time for us. Not sure what the solution would be though other than maybe playing all internationals in the summer It is European qualifying that is boring, imo. I've enjoyed the play in the other continents. Every region has a process to eliminate the rubbish teams and leave only the competitiv ones, except for UEFA and South America. South America has ten teams and Europe has 55. It seems as though every European match I see is some simple stroll in the park against some team that is not established in football.
  15. Funny enough the two lads at centreback were the best performers of the team along with Moukandjo. Nicolas Nkoulou is another big name in the defence and he could barely get in the side. Some good, young (Even though Bassogog looks 49, he is 21), and hungry players in that team. There is nothing special at all about that side, tbh, but they have performed well when it matters, and Aboubakar's goal was special. I look forward to humbling them in the upcoming WCQ later this year. Ghana are one of the best sides in Africa still, but the level of talent is not where it was a few years ago, tbh. It is a bit of a downturn in terms of the players they have. Imo, they have done really well to finish where they did in the last two AFCON. They have a real fight on hand to get to the World Cup, though. Difficult group with Egypt and already five points back.
  16. If they lose to Swansea next weekend, he will be sacked, imo. The regression of the team has been incredible. It is also incredible that they have spent all of this money and not fixed the main issue of them team, the complete inadequacy of their back four. All of them are rubbish. The team also seems emotionally ready for a change tbh.
  17. Cameroon might just kick them into submission. They've generally allowed them to play this was at the tournament, and they have taken great advantage of it. Egypt are probably better, though. I hate both teams and think this will be dull, tbh. This tournament has seen five penalty shootouts for the trophy since 2000, and I thin this will go that route as well. Interestingly, the 23 year age difference between the starting keepers for both sides has to be one of the largest in a match of this magnitude.
  18. Not sure if he'd be back in time. I'd take him straight off the plane over any of our other options. Atsu has a match against Burkina Faso in Gabon today.
  19. With this club, everything in regards to transfers always seems done in a haphazard manner. It is entirely plausible and acceptable that someone like Townsend was unattainable or priced at an unacceptable number. The manager would have no real right to complain about this, given the position the club is currently in. What I do not understand is how the biggest club in the division with the most financial clout, can fail to bring in any players whatsoever, as the manager pleads for them through the media and rivals strengthen. I'd prefer to use Hanlon's razor when thinking of reasons that this has happened, but it makes so little sense. In regards to Mbemba and Mitrovic, I believe they can be good players, especially the former. However, they are a symptom of the prioritisation of resale value over any other criteria when signing players. Relying on teenagers and young men from smaller leagues to immediately affect change at the highest level is risky at best.
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  21. Regardless of Darlow, he needs to perform a better and more authoritative header in that situation. I don't think the ball came in a way where he should have that little control of his body. That header puts the team in severe danger regardless of situation. It looks like Darlow's call confused him, tbh, and that should not be the case for someone with his experience.
  22. Are Palace reluctant to sell him to a fellow Premier League struggler? My worry with this has always been a team in the relegation scrap nipping in front of Newcastle (ad being more willing to pay) at the last hurdle when other options fall through.
  23. This is rubbish. For the third time in four tries, Nigeria are not there. My second team, DRC has been vanquished by the children of Adebi Pele, of all people! I have now been reduced to throwing my weight behind Burkina Faso to prevent victory from the three sides I despise more than anyone else. Up the Stallions, I suppose. Nothing else is an acceptable result.
  24. To me, Sahko seems a prime candidate to come to a smaller club for huge wages and end up a fat, useless wage drain within a couple of seasons as he loses motivation. The cheques at Place aren't any more likely to bounce than those at other clubs, but expectations are lower.
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