DoomMerchant wrote:Sounds like an Ethiopiques release.
Sadly, other than Yaw Yaw, no City players in that lot. I wonder if we'll regret letting Suarez go? I can't remember why he didn't sign a new deal, but he was the Lopes before Lopes was Lopes. What happened with him again? Dougie Fresh or Teddy Bear have an answer, on a postcard, per favore.
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StrikeAnywhere wrote:I watched him for the Ghana under 20's. The first game in Wellington in the flesh vs Argentina. He is tiny but my god his speed and acceleration was easily the fastest on show. He has a cracking left foot but tended to drift in and out of the game. Unsure of him but you can't teach speed I guess.
DoomMerchant wrote:Sounds like an Ethiopiques release.
Sadly, other than Yaw Yaw, no City players in that lot. I wonder if we'll regret letting Suarez go? I can't remember why he didn't sign a new deal, but he was the Lopes before Lopes was Lopes. What happened with him again? Dougie Fresh or Teddy Bear have an answer, on a postcard, per favore.
cheers
Ted Hughes wrote:StrikeAnywhere wrote:I watched him for the Ghana under 20's. The first game in Wellington in the flesh vs Argentina. He is tiny but my god his speed and acceleration was easily the fastest on show. He has a cracking left foot but tended to drift in and out of the game. Unsure of him but you can't teach speed I guess.
Well that's what made me take notice, he seems to have stuff about him that you can't train; pace, skill, trickery & a bit of a hammer for a shot.
If such a player can get on the same wavelength as our first team players, then he must have a chance. Nawakali also showed a lot of ability & intelligence when he got on the pitch for Nigeria today. I think he may also be a serious signing rather than just a player to be sold on.
Of course it's unlikely we will see either at City for at least two years, but if they do well elsewhere, we may find they both turn up with European passports.
Moonchesteri wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:StrikeAnywhere wrote:I watched him for the Ghana under 20's. The first game in Wellington in the flesh vs Argentina. He is tiny but my god his speed and acceleration was easily the fastest on show. He has a cracking left foot but tended to drift in and out of the game. Unsure of him but you can't teach speed I guess.
Well that's what made me take notice, he seems to have stuff about him that you can't train; pace, skill, trickery & a bit of a hammer for a shot.
If such a player can get on the same wavelength as our first team players, then he must have a chance. Nawakali also showed a lot of ability & intelligence when he got on the pitch for Nigeria today. I think he may also be a serious signing rather than just a player to be sold on.
Of course it's unlikely we will see either at City for at least two years, but if they do well elsewhere, we may find they both turn up with European passports.
You can't train skill and trickery?
Nigels Tackle wrote:yeboah? is he related to the guy that played for leeds back in the mid-90s?
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:yeboah? is he related to the guy that played for leeds back in the mid-90s?
No.
That was his brother Feather Boa.
mr_nool wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:yeboah? is he related to the guy that played for leeds back in the mid-90s?
No.
That was his brother Feather Boa.
Not to confuse with the lethal Boa Constrictor.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:mr_nool wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:yeboah? is he related to the guy that played for leeds back in the mid-90s?
No.
That was his brother Feather Boa.
Not to confuse with the lethal Boa Constrictor.
He was deadly in the box.
Dameerto wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:mr_nool wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:yeboah? is he related to the guy that played for leeds back in the mid-90s?
No.
That was his brother Feather Boa.
Not to confuse with the lethal Boa Constrictor.
He was deadly in the box.
I heard he gets skinned too easily.
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