Ronaldinho should follow in his footsteps - go to a mediocre club and help them win promotion or avoid relegation. I’d personally recommend Nottingham Forest
I've always liked the African teams at the WC and Nigeria have been a favorite of mine, this generation with Okocha were especially good. Hope they get back and become good again.
I think Nigeria has the some of the best chances out of most african teams to have a good world cup in the near future, but my bet it will be dominated by west africans this decade (not counting north africa ofc), senegal, cote d'ivoire, ghana and nigeria are my best bets for whoever breaks through past the quarters in the WC for Africa, as it's about damn time.
Before the 2002/03 season no team had been relegated from the Premier League since the 20 team, 38 game format was introduced in the 1995/96 season as the first 3 seasons 1992/93, 1993/94 and 1994/95 the Premier League was a 22 team, 42 game format with more than 40 points 2 teams Sunderland in 1996/97 and ironically Bolton in 1997/98 on goal difference had been relegated with exactly 40 points so going into the final day Bolton and West Ham who were locked together on 41 points each in any other 38 game season that amount of points would have seen them comfortably safe but such had been the form of the teams at the bottom that season apart from West Brom and especially Sunderland who were hopeless it came down to this. Going into the last day West Ham had won 3 on the bounce against Middlesbrough, Man City and Chelsea and Bolton had drawn their last 3 against Blackburn, Arsenal when they were 2 down and came back to 2-2 and Southampton and on the last day it was Bolton who came out the other side and survived. But the real decider was 4 weeks prior to the last day when Bolton and West Ham faced each other Bolton won that day 1-0 thanks a stunning Jay Jay Okocha solo goal that was the ball game which saved Bolton and sent West Ham down.
My guy was so calm during the interviews. Absolute gentleman.
So good they named him twice
Proper legend this guy. Just remember he was Ronaldinho's mentor and hero.
Joy to watch 👏👏👏👏
Ronaldinho should follow in his footsteps - go to a mediocre club and help them win promotion or avoid relegation. I’d personally recommend Nottingham Forest
@@brumpole6787 he’s done that for prison fc
Nigerian greatest of all time 🐐 🇳🇬
@@meku123 Nwankwo Kanu wants to know yours too.
@@meku123 ??
@@meku123 jay jay okocha far better you newbie, carried whole bolton team
@@richard35791 it was obviously a joke
@@meku123 are you joking? If not you need help
That rainbow flick will always be legendary
I've always liked the African teams at the WC and Nigeria have been a favorite of mine, this generation with Okocha were especially good. Hope they get back and become good again.
I think Nigeria has the some of the best chances out of most african teams to have a good world cup in the near future, but my bet it will be dominated by west africans this decade (not counting north africa ofc), senegal, cote d'ivoire, ghana and nigeria are my best bets for whoever breaks through past the quarters in the WC for Africa, as it's about damn time.
He prayed alot....what a man🙌🏽🙌🏽
What a legend for bolton amd premier league
The Championship has been through a lot of names
Pretty sure it was Coca Cola at one point, if I recall correctly 🧐
@@TheOriginalEwan Yes it was I remember that 😂
@@TheOriginalEwan Yep. Nostalgia.
@@TheOriginalEwan watching championship highlights on a sunday morning lol
Surprise it’s not Wonga loan or amazon championship
The players Bolton had at this time was unreal
Legend, took loads of points off of Arsenal to help us win titles too :)
Miss Bolton in the prem ngl
Before the 2002/03 season no team had been relegated from the Premier League since the 20 team, 38 game format was introduced in the 1995/96 season as the first 3 seasons 1992/93, 1993/94 and 1994/95 the Premier League was a 22 team, 42 game format with more than 40 points 2 teams Sunderland in 1996/97 and ironically Bolton in 1997/98 on goal difference had been relegated with exactly 40 points so going into the final day Bolton and West Ham who were locked together on 41 points each in any other 38 game season that amount of points would have seen them comfortably safe but such had been the form of the teams at the bottom that season apart from West Brom and especially Sunderland who were hopeless it came down to this. Going into the last day West Ham had won 3 on the bounce against Middlesbrough, Man City and Chelsea and Bolton had drawn their last 3 against Blackburn, Arsenal when they were 2 down and came back to 2-2 and Southampton and on the last day it was Bolton who came out the other side and survived. But the real decider was 4 weeks prior to the last day when Bolton and West Ham faced each other Bolton won that day 1-0 thanks a stunning Jay Jay Okocha solo goal that was the ball game which saved Bolton and sent West Ham down.
Good luck to Big Sam, maybe he can perform another miracle
Lol
Relegation fights without Big Sam are just wrong.
@@RenegadeShepard69 100% agreed 😂 Not the premier league without him tbh 😂
You had to be there to witness this man's greatness. He was an absolute genius and a worldclass midfielder.
He is very humble
Underrated great
Who underrated him?
@@thehairysnot8069
underrated, for me, is when they have been forgotten or dismissed
@@asdueb8260 look at the comments, nobody forgot him
@@thehairysnot8069 hmm, I guess you're right my man
Legendary player
I remembered this 20 years ago
We will never forget KSI's famous quote, "JAY-JAY OKOCHA, JAY-JAY OKOCHA!"
Allardyce was the man back then
Nigerian legend
Wonderful interview
The GOD factor is really important
Thought u weren’t posting
Worth 20 Million
And here Chelsea spending 70 for TIMO lol
@@elypsemusic8042 He's a good player, plus it was 50 million
SKY RETRO FIND THE VIDEO
of POCHETTINO BACK IN 2013 WHEN THE PREMIER LEAGUE GIFT HIM SOME ARGENTINIAN STEAK 🥩!!!!!!!!!!!!
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