Gi Dalor
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It would appear that it is indeed d). A member of the Super Eagles is struggling to be fit enough to even train with the rest of an EFL League One team, and a 6.5 hour flight to Lagos, sitting on the bench, flying to Libya, being locked inside an airport overnight with no food and drink, flying back to Nigeria and then back to London probably hasn't done a great deal to help, either physically or mentally.Any inside knowledge on what's going on with Benjamin Taminu?
a) No work permit
b) Not registered in time
c) No first touch
d) Not even close to match fitness. (This is actually what I think the problem might be. I know I might be being unfair on the Tanzanian league, but I think we don't realise how fit footballers need to be, so I'm guessing the club have him training separately until he can get up to the baseline for shuttles or whatever. The guy just hasn't played a full 90 minutes in a long, long time).
e) Just not good enough to get in the team.
f) Needs to learn English lower league style of play
The Nigerian fans are pretty salty about his callup, and quite a few saying that it's down to corruption; that's someone's getting a cut of his appearance money. Both Taminu and Eguavoen (the national coach) seem aware of the controversy. Must be nice to have the Super Eagles as your feeder team that you can send players out on loan to.
But yeah, given the discrepancies on the transfer fee;
g) Money Laundering
Crawley probably hope that he's not called up again in November.