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Re: Kelechi Ihenacho

PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 10:30 am
by Wonderwall
Bluedj wrote:Could we finally be getting our young man?

http://africanfootball.com//news/489394 ... -Iheanacho


thanks for that

AfricanFootball.com can specially reveal today that EPL champions Manchester City have applied for a work permit for Nigeria youngster Kelechi Iheanacho.

Iheanacho has yet to be capped at full international level by Nigeria but he has been capped by his country at U17 and U20 levels and City are most likely to use the special talent argument to get the Home office to grant Iheanacho the right to ply his trade in the UK.

It was the same argument that helped Chelsea to give Mikel Obi a contract in 2006 even when by then he was not an established Nigeria international.

“City have applied for a work permit for Kelechi this week,” one of the player’s representatives informed

“We believe he will be granted the chance to play in England.”

Iheanacho was the MVP of last year’s FIFA U17 World Cup, which Nigeria won in fine style with the forward finishing also as the second leading scorer of the tournament.

Last week, he was called up by Nigeria U23 team with coach Samson Siasia admitting he is a big fan.

He equally shone during City’s pre-season training tour of the United States of America, scoring a couple of goals with class and composure.

Iheanacho turned 18 recently and has been training with Major League Soccer (MLS) side Colombus Crew.

Earlier this year, City said they may loan out the starlet when he is 18 and can sign a pro deal, but recent reports suggest they may keep him at the Ittihad Stadium.


Wow, Obi Mikel is a "special Talent"!!! If they got it, then our application should be a walk in the park :-)

Re: Kelechi Ihenacho

PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 10:41 am
by Slim
Where is the Ittihad stadium?

Re: Kelechi Ihenacho

PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 11:28 am
by Socrates
Slim wrote:Where is the Ittihad stadium?


It's in Jeddah!

Ittihad fc

Re: Kelechi Ihenacho

PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 11:55 am
by Im_Spartacus
Ted Hughes wrote:
sheblue wrote:Better than aguero? That's some praise indeed.


Potentially better at passing etc than Aguero.

Serge has never been that easy to work with & seems to have just made something of a leap forward in that respect then got injured, which is a real pisser imo.

Iheanacho has the ability to drop deeper & play like a support striker as well as leading the line, but he has a real pass on him at times moreso than you usually find in a striker. One or two he pulled out of the bag for the u17s, you wonder how he saw it.

Check out the pass at 039 & the weight of it, for a start.

Watch on youtube.com


One of the videos linked to that youtube clip shows all of his touches in the Kansas game. I know he's a kid, but he was incredibly wasteful on 95% of the times he got the ball. Reminds me a bit of Ronaldo, definitely got the talent, but needs to do a lot of growing up mentally to play in a team.

I also notice that when he scored, nobody bothered to congratulate him which seems a bit odd

Re: Kelechi Ihenacho

PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 12:05 pm
by twosips
Not sure he was any more wasteful than any of our forwards tbh In fact I think he recycled possession brilliantly for a 17 year old... If you sat and watched every touch of Dzeko or Aguero you'd notice that they get caught out a lot in most games too but that's usually cos they're trying to do something positive, Aguero in particular, like he was.

Re: Kelechi Ihenacho

PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 12:07 pm
by Ted Hughes
twosips wrote:Not sure he was any more wasteful than any of our forwards tbh In fact I think he recycled possession brilliantly for a 17 year old... If you sat and watched every touch of Dzeko or Aguero you'd notice that they get caught out a lot in most games too but that's usually cos they're trying to do something positive, Aguero in particular, like he was.


Or Ronaldo.

Re: Kelechi Ihenacho

PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 12:26 pm
by twosips
Ted Hughes wrote:
twosips wrote:Not sure he was any more wasteful than any of our forwards tbh In fact I think he recycled possession brilliantly for a 17 year old... If you sat and watched every touch of Dzeko or Aguero you'd notice that they get caught out a lot in most games too but that's usually cos they're trying to do something positive, Aguero in particular, like he was.


Or Ronaldo.


Ha. Exactly. Hate it when a 17 year old talent reminds me of arguably one of the best players ever.

Re: Kelechi Ihenacho

PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 2:49 pm
by Abu Dhabi
Ittihad is the more accurate spelling of the Arabic word actually, but I think they wanted to differentiate it for the English speakers from the AD Ittihad newspaper and the several other Ittihad clubs in the region. I guess Etihad looks much more maketable too.

Anyway, I do hope this gets through soon.

Re: Kelechi Ihenacho

PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 4:16 pm
by Im_Spartacus
Ted Hughes wrote:
twosips wrote:Not sure he was any more wasteful than any of our forwards tbh In fact I think he recycled possession brilliantly for a 17 year old... If you sat and watched every touch of Dzeko or Aguero you'd notice that they get caught out a lot in most games too but that's usually cos they're trying to do something positive, Aguero in particular, like he was.


Or Ronaldo.


I'm all for players trying to force something, but most of the times he was trying to turn and run into brick walls or passed the first man and fluffed a simple pass. Like I said, its crystal clear this lad has the basis to be an incredible player, and the parralells with the way Tranny played at a similar age are remarkable.

I just hope we have the coaches to develop the best out of him in the way bacon did with tranny

Re: Kelechi Ihenacho

PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 5:32 pm
by Moonchesteri
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Don't know about the potential growing problem but from what I have seen to date from Ihenacho he does look 2 or 3 years ahead of others I have seen at his current age. I rate Pozo quite highly but this lad is well ahead of him and probably ready now. The premier league is a tough league as Pozo clearly found out yesterday but I reckon he can handle it and I just hope we have everything in hand to have him available from 1/1/15


He probably IS 2 or 3 years ahead of them, age wise. Can you tell me you wouldn't be surprised if it turned out he is 20?
I wouldn't. Promising player nonetheless

Re: Kelechi Ihenacho

PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 9:44 pm
by twosips
He actually looks his age though compared to most dodgy Nigerians. Baby-faced and his celebration is one where he copies a WWE wrestler. Tell me that isn't the actions of a teenage boy. Ha.

Anyway. Seventeen, nineteen or twenty one - we should be signing him either way as he's clearly highly talented.

Re: Kelechi Ihenacho

PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 12:01 am
by Ted Hughes
He didn't look overage when playing for the U17s, in fact he was up against some proper fucking hulks playing for other teams.

And he's grown since.

He's just fucking good, & he was fucking good pre season for City, as a 17 year old at a new club, playing with new players, vs adults

He is already better at spotting & delivering a pass than most of our strikers in recent years, imo.

Re: Kelechi Ihenacho

PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 12:38 am
by Douglas Higginbottom
Ted Hughes wrote:He didn't look overage when playing for the U17s, in fact he was up against some proper fucking hulks playing for other teams.

And he's grown since.

He's just fucking good, & he was fucking good pre season for City, as a 17 year old at a new club, playing with new players, vs adults

He is already better at spotting & delivering a pass than most of our strikers in recent years, imo.



Of all the possible signings we have been linked with this lad excites me the most.

Re: Kelechi Ihenacho

PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 12:47 am
by DoomMerchant
twosips wrote:He actually looks his age though compared to most dodgy Nigerians. Baby-faced and his celebration is one where he copies a WWE wrestler. Tell me that isn't the actions of a teenage boy. Ha.

Anyway. Seventeen, nineteen or twenty one - we should be signing him either way as he's clearly highly talented.


Half the thirtysomething retards on here love the wrestling. And?

Cheers

Re: Kelechi Ihenacho

PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 12:54 am
by twosips
DoomMerchant wrote:
twosips wrote:He actually looks his age though compared to most dodgy Nigerians. Baby-faced and his celebration is one where he copies a WWE wrestler. Tell me that isn't the actions of a teenage boy. Ha.

Anyway. Seventeen, nineteen or twenty one - we should be signing him either way as he's clearly highly talented.


Half the thirtysomething retards on here love the wrestling. And?

Cheers


Hey, i was into it too once... but then I grew up.

Now if it wasn't full of fucking mongs like Cena or whatever and if it wasn't still peddling should-probably-be-long-dead-by-now 'legends' maybe it'd have more merit but fuck me its such dull, sanitised shit these days. Gimme the 'attitude' era anyday.

But then again. I have grown up, technically speaking, so maybe i'd still not like it. C'est la vie.

Re: Kelechi Ihenacho

PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 8:58 am
by Mase
twosips wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:
twosips wrote:He actually looks his age though compared to most dodgy Nigerians. Baby-faced and his celebration is one where he copies a WWE wrestler. Tell me that isn't the actions of a teenage boy. Ha.

Anyway. Seventeen, nineteen or twenty one - we should be signing him either way as he's clearly highly talented.


Half the thirtysomething retards on here love the wrestling. And?

Cheers



Hey, i was into it too once... but then I grew up.

Now if it wasn't full of fucking mongs like Cena or whatever and if it wasn't still peddling should-probably-be-long-dead-by-now 'legends' maybe it'd have more merit but fuck me its such dull, sanitised shit these days. Gimme the 'attitude' era anyday.

But then again. I have grown up, technically speaking, so maybe i'd still not like it. C'est la vie.


Sounds like you still watch it to me..

Re: Kelechi Ihenacho

PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 10:02 am
by Wonderwall
twosips wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:
twosips wrote:He actually looks his age though compared to most dodgy Nigerians. Baby-faced and his celebration is one where he copies a WWE wrestler. Tell me that isn't the actions of a teenage boy. Ha.

Anyway. Seventeen, nineteen or twenty one - we should be signing him either way as he's clearly highly talented.


Half the thirtysomething retards on here love the wrestling. And?

Cheers


Hey, i was into it too once... but then I grew up.

Now if it wasn't full of fucking mongs like Cena or whatever and if it wasn't still peddling should-probably-be-long-dead-by-now 'legends' maybe it'd have more merit but fuck me its such dull, sanitised shit these days. Gimme the 'attitude' era anyday.

But then again. I have grown up, technically speaking, so maybe i'd still not like it. C'est la vie.


I dont even recognise it any more, its changed since I was into it

Image

Re: Kelechi Ihenacho

PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 10:06 am
by Moonchesteri
twosips wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:
twosips wrote:He actually looks his age though compared to most dodgy Nigerians. Baby-faced and his celebration is one where he copies a WWE wrestler. Tell me that isn't the actions of a teenage boy. Ha.

Anyway. Seventeen, nineteen or twenty one - we should be signing him either way as he's clearly highly talented.


Half the thirtysomething retards on here love the wrestling. And?

Cheers


Hey, i was into it too once... but then I grew up.

Now if it wasn't full of fucking mongs like Cena or whatever and if it wasn't still peddling should-probably-be-long-dead-by-now 'legends' maybe it'd have more merit but fuck me its such dull, sanitised shit these days. Gimme the 'attitude' era anyday.

But then again. I have grown up, technically speaking, so maybe i'd still not like it. C'est la vie.


you need to start watching some proper stuff like UFC instead of some shit wrestling.

Re: Kelechi Ihenacho

PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 10:08 am
by Wonderwall
Moonchesteri wrote:
twosips wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:
twosips wrote:He actually looks his age though compared to most dodgy Nigerians. Baby-faced and his celebration is one where he copies a WWE wrestler. Tell me that isn't the actions of a teenage boy. Ha.

Anyway. Seventeen, nineteen or twenty one - we should be signing him either way as he's clearly highly talented.


Half the thirtysomething retards on here love the wrestling. And?

Cheers


Hey, i was into it too once... but then I grew up.

Now if it wasn't full of fucking mongs like Cena or whatever and if it wasn't still peddling should-probably-be-long-dead-by-now 'legends' maybe it'd have more merit but fuck me its such dull, sanitised shit these days. Gimme the 'attitude' era anyday.

But then again. I have grown up, technically speaking, so maybe i'd still not like it. C'est la vie.


you need to start watching some proper stuff like UFC instead of some shit wrestling.


I am have recorded the series of the UFC women and am just through the first rounds so they are down to the last 8. They are not a patch on the men, but a couple of them are fucking nasty bastards.

Re: Kelechi Ihenacho

PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 11:52 am
by PrezIke
really looking forward to the signing, assuming the work permit application is accepted.

will certainly get some chances with kun out, yaya gone for january, lampard's imminent departure, and our attacking players' injury record.

seems we could even put nasri or silva in a deeper role and place him as a #10 behind dzeko, as a #9 with jovetic up front or a 2nd striker to pair with either.