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Can Obafemi resolve his disciplinary issues? A pivotal time for former Southampton striker

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There comes a point in every players career where they have to decide if they are to knuckle down and toe the relevant line or whether they want to head towards a career that could have some very great days ahead of them. Michael Obafemi is currently at that crossroads in his career.  He has […]

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Badlands said:
Public humiliation does wonders!

Lol Embarrassing. You was like this under Cooper aswell though to be honest.

There was nothing wrong at all in what Martin said regarding Obafemi. You are just having a strop because Cabango isn't playing at present, I honestly think you must be related to him as it is like an obsession.
 
Risc said:
Badlands said:
Public humiliation does wonders!

Lol Embarrassing. You was like this under Cooper aswell though to be honest.

There was nothing wrong at all in what Martin said regarding Obafemi. You are just having a strop because Cabango isn't playing at present, I honestly think you must be related to him as it is like an obsession.

My comment would been the same whoever Martin publicly humiliated whether I like the player of not.
FYI Obafemi and Cabango are two different players maybe you can't tell them apart.
 
Sounds like Piroe started off in similar fashion to Obafemi and has now knuckled down.
 
The first sentence of the lead article doesn't present two alternative visions of the player's future career, it presents the same vision twice.

Just saying. Was it written by Professor Stanley Unwin?
 
Badlands said:
Risc said:
Lol Embarrassing. You was like this under Cooper aswell though to be honest.

There was nothing wrong at all in what Martin said regarding Obafemi. You are just having a strop because Cabango isn't playing at present, I honestly think you must be related to him as it is like an obsession.

My comment would been the same whoever Martin publicly humiliated whether I like the player of not.
FYI Obafemi and Cabango are two different players maybe you can't tell them apart.

Problem is he hasn’t publicly embarrassed anyone, hes told a player he needs to improve, just as Hassenhutl who worked with previously also did.

You know his past though, like I said, you’re upset because Cabango isn’t playing at present so you’re looking for a way to attack the guy who picks team. Swansea city doesn’t resolve around Ben.

As for the “can’t tell them apart” comment. Embarrassing yourself. Again.
 
Pegojack said:
The first sentence of the lead article doesn't present two alternative visions of the player's future career, it presents the same vision twice.

Just saying. Was it written by Professor Stanley Unwin?

Good point well made that has been corrected :shock:
 

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