Une perspective etrangere sur le differend Milla-Eto'o. Rien de bien neuf, juste assez marrant de voir comment les euro/americains jugent cette histoire camerouno-camerounaise..
"To be fair, Milla should shut the f.. up. Eto'o has got 43 goals in 92 caps and is the leading scorer in African Cup of Nations history as well as the guy who scored the goal to beat Brazil in the 2003 Confederations Cup (which Cameron were runners up in). It's hardly like he's done nothing for the national team. Eto'o has a right to be mad that Milla is blaming him for Cameroon's problems."
"Oh, I couldn't agree more. Milla should not be dissing Eto'o like that at all, and Samuel has every right to be pissed off at Milla. But threatening to quit the national team because of these comments is just plain stupid and immature. John Harkes criticized Dempsey's perceived lack of effort. Dempsey bitched him out, but never spoke of quiting the team over it."
"Roger Miller is a f..tard. The guy became a coincidental sensation by scoring four goals in two games during the 1990 World Cup - and at age 38 after retiring from football. Of course, he didn't have much to retire from, as his only claim to fame is scoring a bunch of goals for St Etienne in the French 2nd Division and some mediocre spells at Bastia and Montpellier in France's best division.
Eto'o, on the other hand, excelled at Mallorca, Barcelona and Internazionale. Roger Miller was made into a star by the media and football authorities, looking to personify the emergence of African football. Eto'o is the real deal. I'd say it's quite apparent Miller believed in his own hype, and has a hard time coping with reality; Miller is a decent striker in the French 2nd Division; Eto'o is a striker that set a club record transfer fee for Mllorca and won back to back European Cups with two of the largest clubs in the world."
"If he doesn't think he needs this in his career, than he is a child. Anyone that really wants to defend their country, and has the talent Samuel has, would go to the Cup and just mush the competition. Throwing these hissyfits and threatening to quit on his teammates - and faith of the whole country in his talent - just proves Milla's point."
"I disagree. he doesn't need this anymore. He's won a gold medal, played in a World Cup and two African Nation Cups. He's done just about everything he can reasonably do in a Cameroon shirt. He's getting to the age where he'll need to start rationing his games and if people in Came
"To be fair, Milla should shut the f.. up. Eto'o has got 43 goals in 92 caps and is the leading scorer in African Cup of Nations history as well as the guy who scored the goal to beat Brazil in the 2003 Confederations Cup (which Cameron were runners up in). It's hardly like he's done nothing for the national team. Eto'o has a right to be mad that Milla is blaming him for Cameroon's problems."
"Oh, I couldn't agree more. Milla should not be dissing Eto'o like that at all, and Samuel has every right to be pissed off at Milla. But threatening to quit the national team because of these comments is just plain stupid and immature. John Harkes criticized Dempsey's perceived lack of effort. Dempsey bitched him out, but never spoke of quiting the team over it."
"Roger Miller is a f..tard. The guy became a coincidental sensation by scoring four goals in two games during the 1990 World Cup - and at age 38 after retiring from football. Of course, he didn't have much to retire from, as his only claim to fame is scoring a bunch of goals for St Etienne in the French 2nd Division and some mediocre spells at Bastia and Montpellier in France's best division.
Eto'o, on the other hand, excelled at Mallorca, Barcelona and Internazionale. Roger Miller was made into a star by the media and football authorities, looking to personify the emergence of African football. Eto'o is the real deal. I'd say it's quite apparent Miller believed in his own hype, and has a hard time coping with reality; Miller is a decent striker in the French 2nd Division; Eto'o is a striker that set a club record transfer fee for Mllorca and won back to back European Cups with two of the largest clubs in the world."
"If he doesn't think he needs this in his career, than he is a child. Anyone that really wants to defend their country, and has the talent Samuel has, would go to the Cup and just mush the competition. Throwing these hissyfits and threatening to quit on his teammates - and faith of the whole country in his talent - just proves Milla's point."
"I disagree. he doesn't need this anymore. He's won a gold medal, played in a World Cup and two African Nation Cups. He's done just about everything he can reasonably do in a Cameroon shirt. He's getting to the age where he'll need to start rationing his games and if people in Came

