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@Juste de passage le 14/09/2013 Ã 07:40
bien parlé !
bien parlé !
JOHN BARRICK (France)
Où ai-je contesté que les lions ont bien joué après la sortie d'Eto'o?
@Conseiller dit: si les Lions ont bien c'est parce que Eto'o leur faisait de l'ombre. Moi, je dis non. C'est parce que la sortie de Eto'o a libéré les lybiens. Les lybiens constatant que le danger n'existait plus, ont décidé de jouer, ce qui a amena les lions à jouer aussi.
Voilà ce que j'ai dit, mais comme t'es obsédé par moi, t'as pas compris comme ça.
Où ai-je contesté que les lions ont bien joué après la sortie d'Eto'o?
@Conseiller dit: si les Lions ont bien c'est parce que Eto'o leur faisait de l'ombre. Moi, je dis non. C'est parce que la sortie de Eto'o a libéré les lybiens. Les lybiens constatant que le danger n'existait plus, ont décidé de jouer, ce qui a amena les lions à jouer aussi.
Voilà ce que j'ai dit, mais comme t'es obsédé par moi, t'as pas compris comme ça.
faut faire jouer john barrick au prochain match en attaque
il nous apportera plus q etoo.
il nous apportera plus q etoo.
a/s de la plainte des Lybiens ...
"following an official appeal the LFF made to FIFA against the eligibility of two Cameroon players, Alex Song and Eric-Maxim Choupo-Moting (who have represented France and Germany respectively at youth level) " ...
vraiment c'est aujourdh'ui qu'ils se plaignent? Apres le Mondial 2010 et le match aller? la honte ne tue plus.
"following an official appeal the LFF made to FIFA against the eligibility of two Cameroon players, Alex Song and Eric-Maxim Choupo-Moting (who have represented France and Germany respectively at youth level) " ...
vraiment c'est aujourdh'ui qu'ils se plaignent? Apres le Mondial 2010 et le match aller? la honte ne tue plus.
Voila alors les Libyeens qui conteste la validite de Choupo et Alex
cameroononline.org/2013/09/13/libyan-football-federation-appeals-fifa-defeat-cameroon/
cameroononline.org/2013/09/13/libyan-football-federation-appeals-fifa-defeat-cameroon/
Le metre (Cameroun) le 13/09/2013 Ã 20:06
Avec toutes mes FELICITATIONS.
Avec toutes mes FELICITATIONS.
Vibrant Hommage à Ruben Um Nyobe,
Grande figure historique de la lutte
pour l´indépendance de notre pays.
Il fut assassiné le 13 septembre 1958.
Paix a son âme !
Grande figure historique de la lutte
pour l´indépendance de notre pays.
Il fut assassiné le 13 septembre 1958.
Paix a son âme !
@ Yvan
@ Essos
@juste de passage
ahahahahha
Tant d'energie a défendre un capitaine qui a un aussi triste bilan .... on accuse song sans preuve ... juste des soupçons d'imagination ...
On dirait qu'eto'o est un guru avec des inconditionels fidèles ... ils voient ce qu'il leur dit de voir, ils pensent ce qu'il leur dit de penser ...
dès que tu veux leur montrer les faits photos à l'appui, BBc à l'appui, R. Carlos à l'appui, la presse écrite à l'appui, internet à l'appui, les archives d'eto'o à l'appui ... il ne voient que leur "sainte IDOLE"...
ihihihiihih eyeuhhh votre genre là existe encore ...
pardon ecrivez vous même le bilan de votre GURU ... il faut que je sois sûr qu'on est dans le même dimension....voilà une autre église à fermer!!! ihihihih
@ Essos
@juste de passage
ahahahahha
Tant d'energie a défendre un capitaine qui a un aussi triste bilan .... on accuse song sans preuve ... juste des soupçons d'imagination ...
On dirait qu'eto'o est un guru avec des inconditionels fidèles ... ils voient ce qu'il leur dit de voir, ils pensent ce qu'il leur dit de penser ...
dès que tu veux leur montrer les faits photos à l'appui, BBc à l'appui, R. Carlos à l'appui, la presse écrite à l'appui, internet à l'appui, les archives d'eto'o à l'appui ... il ne voient que leur "sainte IDOLE"...
ihihihiihih eyeuhhh votre genre là existe encore ...
pardon ecrivez vous même le bilan de votre GURU ... il faut que je sois sûr qu'on est dans le même dimension....voilà une autre église à fermer!!! ihihihih
@ Mouh
nous suivons la direction du vend LOOOOOOLLL
notre nouveau club est CHELSEA
nous suivons la direction du vend LOOOOOOLLL
notre nouveau club est CHELSEA
If Samuel Eto’o had any worries about returning to football at the highest level then he obviously left them in Russia.
The man who recently took a £10million pay cut is grinning on a couch in the posh bar of a Leicester Square hotel, one arm draped over an author he and his children like, the other is used for the occasional wave at his entourage.
A few moments earlier Evander Holyfield popped in to get a picture. The former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world posted it on Twitter almost immediately. Life is good for Eto’o.
He’ll most likely return to proper club football on Saturday when Chelsea play Everton; the past two years have been spent earning £17m a season – after tax - in Russia
Jose Mourinho was ’60 per cent’ of his motivation to join Chelsea; Eto’o says they ‘were born to win together’, first at Inter Milan and now at Stamford Bridge.
It was all a little less cordial in March 2005 when Eto’o, then playing for Barcelona, who had just been knocked out by Chelsea, charged up to Mourinho in the Stamford Bridge tunnel and spoke his mind: ‘I know you are a great person and a great coach but in truth you are just a s***.'
But all that, Eto’o says, is in the past. The Champions League, Serie A, Italian Cup treble they won together at Inter Milan healed everything.
Besides, Eto’o is in a reflective mood. One of the modern era’s most lethal strikers turned 32 earlier this year and has started to look back in his own unique way. It’s why we’re here, talking about his book, which happens to have been written in the format of a comic with the help of Joelle Esso, whom he approached because her previous work has entertained his four children.
The first of nine volumes is completed, looking at his days growing up in Cameroon, the hours spent sneaking off to play football despite his parents’ desperation for him to study.
There is are a series of revelations about the time he ran away as a 12-year-old while on a football tour of France and made a failed attempt to live with an uncle. It’s different in a nice way, a sensitive touch from a man with a notorious ego and who was labelled as ‘selfish’ by Roberto Carlos this week.
‘What has brought me here is that as a kid I was capable of dreaming,’ Eto’o says. ‘When I stop dreaming my story will be over. I want to tell kids a true story about how a poor kid from a poor neighbourhood achieved something big.
‘I was expected all the time to challenge the best so I want to encourage others to do the same. My first idea
The man who recently took a £10million pay cut is grinning on a couch in the posh bar of a Leicester Square hotel, one arm draped over an author he and his children like, the other is used for the occasional wave at his entourage.
A few moments earlier Evander Holyfield popped in to get a picture. The former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world posted it on Twitter almost immediately. Life is good for Eto’o.
He’ll most likely return to proper club football on Saturday when Chelsea play Everton; the past two years have been spent earning £17m a season – after tax - in Russia
Jose Mourinho was ’60 per cent’ of his motivation to join Chelsea; Eto’o says they ‘were born to win together’, first at Inter Milan and now at Stamford Bridge.
It was all a little less cordial in March 2005 when Eto’o, then playing for Barcelona, who had just been knocked out by Chelsea, charged up to Mourinho in the Stamford Bridge tunnel and spoke his mind: ‘I know you are a great person and a great coach but in truth you are just a s***.'
But all that, Eto’o says, is in the past. The Champions League, Serie A, Italian Cup treble they won together at Inter Milan healed everything.
Besides, Eto’o is in a reflective mood. One of the modern era’s most lethal strikers turned 32 earlier this year and has started to look back in his own unique way. It’s why we’re here, talking about his book, which happens to have been written in the format of a comic with the help of Joelle Esso, whom he approached because her previous work has entertained his four children.
The first of nine volumes is completed, looking at his days growing up in Cameroon, the hours spent sneaking off to play football despite his parents’ desperation for him to study.
There is are a series of revelations about the time he ran away as a 12-year-old while on a football tour of France and made a failed attempt to live with an uncle. It’s different in a nice way, a sensitive touch from a man with a notorious ego and who was labelled as ‘selfish’ by Roberto Carlos this week.
‘What has brought me here is that as a kid I was capable of dreaming,’ Eto’o says. ‘When I stop dreaming my story will be over. I want to tell kids a true story about how a poor kid from a poor neighbourhood achieved something big.
‘I was expected all the time to challenge the best so I want to encourage others to do the same. My first idea

