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Equipe type de la 37ème journée de L1
Benjamin Moukandjo : auteur de six bons mois avec Monaco en fin de saison dernière, Moukandjo a eu plus de difficultés à s’imposer lors de cet exercice du côté de l’ASNL. Mais mieux vaut tard que jamais dit-on, et l’attaquant a retrouvé le sourire en même temps que la joie de faire trembler à nouveau les filets. Et la victime du Camerounais n’est autre que l’AS Saint-Etienne, qui n’a rien pu faire face à l’opportunisme et au sang-froid de Moukandjo.
Benjamin Moukandjo : auteur de six bons mois avec Monaco en fin de saison dernière, Moukandjo a eu plus de difficultés à s’imposer lors de cet exercice du côté de l’ASNL. Mais mieux vaut tard que jamais dit-on, et l’attaquant a retrouvé le sourire en même temps que la joie de faire trembler à nouveau les filets. Et la victime du Camerounais n’est autre que l’AS Saint-Etienne, qui n’a rien pu faire face à l’opportunisme et au sang-froid de Moukandjo.
@Men Mekat
You said about Kadhafi:
"... Instead, he ordered to have them killed and the extreme use of force like using jets, artillery and tanks was too brutal to be ignored. he ordered to have them killed and the extreme use of force like using jets, artillery and tanks was too brutal to be ignored"!
Well, do not forget that the killing of Kadhafi was planned out 30 years before it actually happened! That means in those 30 years, you could have found anything to kill him!!
Anyhow, the thing is sadly done! We just have to think about regaining back our own leadership again! Does Obama give us that liberty?! No!!! Then we have to continue fighting again! I'm really not talking as an american! but as a deep african!!
You said about Kadhafi:
"... Instead, he ordered to have them killed and the extreme use of force like using jets, artillery and tanks was too brutal to be ignored. he ordered to have them killed and the extreme use of force like using jets, artillery and tanks was too brutal to be ignored"!
Well, do not forget that the killing of Kadhafi was planned out 30 years before it actually happened! That means in those 30 years, you could have found anything to kill him!!
Anyhow, the thing is sadly done! We just have to think about regaining back our own leadership again! Does Obama give us that liberty?! No!!! Then we have to continue fighting again! I'm really not talking as an american! but as a deep african!!
@Another (let's free Africa!!)
Je vois ce que tu veux dire a propos du nom, etant moi même né a Ongola, ce surnom est donné chez nous a ceux qui sont clairs de teint, qui sont a l’étranger ou qui y sont nés...
Je vois ce que tu veux dire a propos du nom, etant moi même né a Ongola, ce surnom est donné chez nous a ceux qui sont clairs de teint, qui sont a l’étranger ou qui y sont nés...
@Flambeau(RondPoint Patchi)
Il faut se fixer des buts avant de pouvoir les atteindre mon grand. Si votre but a Unisport c'est de passer le temps a renifler le derriere de Nzuimento alors tant pis pour vous!!
Il faut se fixer des buts avant de pouvoir les atteindre mon grand. Si votre but a Unisport c'est de passer le temps a renifler le derriere de Nzuimento alors tant pis pour vous!!
@Another (let's free Africa!!)
I have a problem about it, the man (Obama) can't be perfect but to his discharge, it required the European and Arab countries who most wanted to squelch Gaddafi to pick up the slack in the air and the Libyan rebels to win themselves on the ground. The man is rewriting the US Humanitarian and intervention rules and I applaud him for that. Obama forced the French, the British, other NATO members, some Gulf Arab states, and others to step up and do more rather than rely as always on the Americans then turn around and criticize them.
The protests in Libya were not generated from the US. The Libyan rebels were in no situation to take down Gaddafi regime when the "Great African Builder" decided to shut down his country's protesters with deadly force.
Gaddafi would be still enjoying his "amazones" if he had made concessions to the demands of the protesters, given them a chance to vent their frustrations. Instead, he ordered to have them killed and the extreme use of force like using jets, artillery and tanks was too brutal to be ignored.
I have a problem about it, the man (Obama) can't be perfect but to his discharge, it required the European and Arab countries who most wanted to squelch Gaddafi to pick up the slack in the air and the Libyan rebels to win themselves on the ground. The man is rewriting the US Humanitarian and intervention rules and I applaud him for that. Obama forced the French, the British, other NATO members, some Gulf Arab states, and others to step up and do more rather than rely as always on the Americans then turn around and criticize them.
The protests in Libya were not generated from the US. The Libyan rebels were in no situation to take down Gaddafi regime when the "Great African Builder" decided to shut down his country's protesters with deadly force.
Gaddafi would be still enjoying his "amazones" if he had made concessions to the demands of the protesters, given them a chance to vent their frustrations. Instead, he ordered to have them killed and the extreme use of force like using jets, artillery and tanks was too brutal to be ignored.
EQUIPE TYPE UNFP 2012
2012 Hugo Lloris (3) (O. lyonnais) Mathieu Debuchy (Lille OSC)
Nicolas Nkoulou (O. Marseille)
Vitorino Hilton (4) (Montpellier HSC)
Henri Bedimo (Montpellier HSC) Étienne Capoue (Toulouse FC)
Rio Mavuba (Lille OSC)
Eden Hazard (3) (Lille OSC)
Younès Belhanda (Montpellierr HSC) Nenê (2) (Paris SG)
Olivier Giroud (Montpellier HSC)
2012 Hugo Lloris (3) (O. lyonnais) Mathieu Debuchy (Lille OSC)
Nicolas Nkoulou (O. Marseille)
Vitorino Hilton (4) (Montpellier HSC)
Henri Bedimo (Montpellier HSC) Étienne Capoue (Toulouse FC)
Rio Mavuba (Lille OSC)
Eden Hazard (3) (Lille OSC)
Younès Belhanda (Montpellierr HSC) Nenê (2) (Paris SG)
Olivier Giroud (Montpellier HSC)
@ Another (let's free Africa!!) le 14/05/2012 Ã 19:24
Frangin, que Canon kpa kum passe devant l'Unisport ou meme nous gagne aller et retour, c'est normal et nous on l'accepte. Mais, qu'en meme temps, la panthere du Nde soit devant nous, j'arrive pas a comprendre. Voila une equipe, nous a-t-on dit ici meme qui n'arrive pas a aligner 2 passes de suite, mais, elle est aussi devant nous.
Frangin, que Canon kpa kum passe devant l'Unisport ou meme nous gagne aller et retour, c'est normal et nous on l'accepte. Mais, qu'en meme temps, la panthere du Nde soit devant nous, j'arrive pas a comprendre. Voila une equipe, nous a-t-on dit ici meme qui n'arrive pas a aligner 2 passes de suite, mais, elle est aussi devant nous.
@Moufffffffff!!! le 14/05/2012 Ã 20:56
Quand tu veux me parler, adresse moi la parole comme je te l'adresse! Sinon, good luck!!
Quand tu veux me parler, adresse moi la parole comme je te l'adresse! Sinon, good luck!!
Takuman (Atlanta , Etats-Unis) le 14/05/2012 Ã 20:02
franco you meme. decidement tu es un vrai de vrai kengue avec ton anglais de bamenda.
kengueeeeeeeeee!!!!
franco you meme. decidement tu es un vrai de vrai kengue avec ton anglais de bamenda.
kengueeeeeeeeee!!!!
et ca vas se dire intelligent?
devoir africain?
hum!!! certaine personne sur ce site aime peter plus haut que leur cul.
a classer ds la categorie des kengues avec Ndogkoty.
devoir africain?
hum!!! certaine personne sur ce site aime peter plus haut que leur cul.
a classer ds la categorie des kengues avec Ndogkoty.

