Living in Wales, I would not mind taking in Cardiff or even Swansea midweek matches. Any recommendations what games to watch and how to get tickets?
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I have been living in Wales since beginning of April.
Mainly in Cardiff but have spent a bit of time in Bridgend, Swansea well as North Wales.
Only Monday to Friday though.
Wilson Oruma was in the Nigeria U16 WC winning squad in 93. He was joint top scorer with 6 from midfield and voted player of the tournamnet outshining Kanu and Babayaro.
Moved around alot since then and had a reasonably successful career.
Was in the olympic gold winning team of 96 but did not feature much for the national team as having him and Okocha in the same side unbalanced the team (they are both dominant play makers).
He is strong, a good dribbler, commits players and has an eye for a goal.
He is very small though and likes to hold onto the ball for a fraction too long.
If you can get him fit, you will have a great player on your hands.
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Reasonably successful career is pushing the boat out somewhat. His trudge around the French lower to middle order clubs makes Okocha's career look stellar by comparison.
Ironically the one time he came close to notable success was happening to play for Lens when they won a surprise title a decade ago. Even then he was peripheral, he barely played a game for them that season.
A waste because he did look a natural.
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Tactical Genius wrote:
LOW would be a bit too annoying as i cannot pay money to watch people ply who are only slightly better footballers than me.
In two weeks there's Wales V Georgia in Swansea, you should have no getting a ticket as people in Swansea don't seem bothered about Wales playing Eastern Europe's finest.
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dalliance wrote:
Reasonably successful career is pushing the boat out somewhat. His trudge around the French lower to middle order clubs makes Okocha's career look stellar by comparison.
Ironically the one time he came close to notable success was happening to play for Lens when they won a surprise title a decade ago. Even then he was peripheral, he barely played a game for them that season.
A waste because he did look a natural.
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