You told me to make a new thread because no one cares.Why didn't you post this in the 'Edu’s Transfer Targets: January 2023' like you did with Matt Smith boss?
Why didn't you post this in the 'Edu’s Transfer Targets: January 2023' like you did with Matt Smith boss?
Look out for Ovie Ejeheri aswell.He seems to be developing nicely and we'll maybe have a choice to make between him and Hein in the next 2.5 years depending on what Turner decides
Read about him by accident and he seems to be doing well on loan. The three are quite close in age so I hope we choose wisely when the tome comes.Look out for Ovie Ejeheri aswell.
Agree. He should take a page out of your book and learn to be positive and optimistic…A lot of whining from you lately.
Think Ejeheri is slyly the best one. Has the size, the shot stopping ability and is really, really good with his feet. Of the 3, he's my favorite, with Okonkwo a close 2nd. Hein's good but I feel he's a bit overrated compared to the other two because he plays for the Estonian National Team.Read about him by accident and he seems to be doing well on loan. The three are quite close in age so I hope we choose wisely when the tome comes.
I'm interested to see how he develops and I do favour Okonkwo over Hein so I was surprised when Hein was retained in a way as they seemed level about two seasons ago. Brian Okonkwo looks set to get a chance with the U18's which is some depth at youth level that I can't recall seeing before.Think Ejeheri is slyly the best one. Has the size, the shot stopping ability and is really, really good with his feet. Of the 3, he's my favorite, with Okonkwo a close 2nd. Hein's good but I feel he's a bit overrated compared to the other two because he plays for the Estonian National Team.
Ejeheri played non-league this year but he did so well we recalled him - 11 clean sheets in 21 games. I feel he's gonna get a more prominent loan as a result of his work, so I'm keen to see where he goes from here.
interesting i wonder where he spends the rest of the season? I think we should loan out more of our young keepers if they get guaranteed number 1. Even none league is more useful than u21 etc (for goalkeepers)Think Ejeheri is slyly the best one. Has the size, the shot stopping ability and is really, really good with his feet. Of the 3, he's my favorite, with Okonkwo a close 2nd. Hein's good but I feel he's a bit overrated compared to the other two because he plays for the Estonian National Team.
Ejeheri played non-league this year but he did so well we recalled him - 11 clean sheets in 21 games. I feel he's gonna get a more prominent loan as a result of his work, so I'm keen to see where he goes from here.
Agree, this has been a very useful loan. Both Okonkwo and Ejeheri needed this, especially Okonkwo - not only did he miss a lot of football but he's always been a nervy keeper whenever he's missed time, so to see him performing comfortably and doing really well makes me happy. Ejeheri is just really, really solid - never see him have a bad game or make mistakes regularly. The big advantage Ejeheri has over the other keepers is that he can really pass the ball well like Ramsdale.interesting i wonder where he spends the rest of the season? I think we should loan out more of our young keepers if they get guaranteed number 1. Even none league is more useful than u21 etc (for goalkeepers)
My guess is that Okonkwo is still slightly ahead of Hein because Okonkwo was our third gk last season. Another season on the bench wouldn't help his development, so it made sense to send him on loan. Hein is getting that experience with the first team this season, and I'd expect him to go on loan next season.I'm interested to see how he develops and I do favour Okonkwo over Hein so I was surprised when Hein was retained in a way as they seemed level about two seasons ago. Brian Okonkwo looks set to get a chance with the U18's which is some depth at youth level that I can't recall seeing before.
Ps the second video froze but ngl, I do like a penalty save and good instincts by our GK's