@ touts
If Ngog don’t play for Cameroon, the world will not end.
We have a lot, and i repeat, ALOT of young talent in some Cameroon clubs. Why do we always thing that, the most fit player is the one that plays in Europe, Ngog plays in Liverpool but, how much impact does he have in that team?
Alou Effoulou plays in a second division team in France, but he is a god in front of Ngog. We are wasting a lot of our time running behind Half-French and Half-German Cameroonians players while, back home We have 100% Cameroonian players, that are ready to put their lives on the line to defend the colours of their country.
The road to European football is a lucky road (Big Prove: Mohamed Aboutrika) He has never played in Europe but you and I know what he has done for his national team, his club, and especially in the World Club Cup in 2006.
So while we waist time thinking of people like Ngog , who in his mind is thinking about France, We are forgetting our own brothers that struggle to progress Cameroonian football, example (Coton Sport De Garoua 2008 African Champions League)
Let’s be reasonable!
If Ngog don’t play for Cameroon, the world will not end.
We have a lot, and i repeat, ALOT of young talent in some Cameroon clubs. Why do we always thing that, the most fit player is the one that plays in Europe, Ngog plays in Liverpool but, how much impact does he have in that team?
Alou Effoulou plays in a second division team in France, but he is a god in front of Ngog. We are wasting a lot of our time running behind Half-French and Half-German Cameroonians players while, back home We have 100% Cameroonian players, that are ready to put their lives on the line to defend the colours of their country.
The road to European football is a lucky road (Big Prove: Mohamed Aboutrika) He has never played in Europe but you and I know what he has done for his national team, his club, and especially in the World Club Cup in 2006.
So while we waist time thinking of people like Ngog , who in his mind is thinking about France, We are forgetting our own brothers that struggle to progress Cameroonian football, example (Coton Sport De Garoua 2008 African Champions League)
Let’s be reasonable!

