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@Gh+++ (London , Royaume Uni)
lol!
lol!
@Gh+++ (London , Royaume Uni)
je ne vois pas ou est ton probleme mon frere. Je suis 100% Batcham et fervent supporter de Caiman de douala et des Douala. C etait mes idoles et continuent a l etre , je l ai aime et si javais ete de cette tribu j aurais ete tres fier. je ne renie en rien ma Batchamite. je suis juste fier de mes idole
CALME TOI . CE N EST PAS LA GUERRE J AI JUSTE PARLER MA PART.
PORQUOI APPELE TU MBOUDA BORDEAUX? as tu hone de dire Mbouda?
j aime les DUALAS Cce n est pas la guerre.
je ne vois pas ou est ton probleme mon frere. Je suis 100% Batcham et fervent supporter de Caiman de douala et des Douala. C etait mes idoles et continuent a l etre , je l ai aime et si javais ete de cette tribu j aurais ete tres fier. je ne renie en rien ma Batchamite. je suis juste fier de mes idole
CALME TOI . CE N EST PAS LA GUERRE J AI JUSTE PARLER MA PART.
PORQUOI APPELE TU MBOUDA BORDEAUX? as tu hone de dire Mbouda?
j aime les DUALAS Cce n est pas la guerre.
@Mbouda le 27/02/2012 Ã 16:16
Peut-on repousser les limites de la betise ???
Je suis originaire de MBOUDA, de Bamesso precisement, et je t'interdis formellement de rependre autant d'inepties dans un seul post tolistique en meme temps que tu te reclames originaire de "Bordeaux". Schwan a l'ail. Paplé.
... les douala, les douala
Peut-on repousser les limites de la betise ???
Je suis originaire de MBOUDA, de Bamesso precisement, et je t'interdis formellement de rependre autant d'inepties dans un seul post tolistique en meme temps que tu te reclames originaire de "Bordeaux". Schwan a l'ail. Paplé.
... les douala, les douala
j aime les gars douala. Pour nous qui avions grandis dans les brousses, etre douala c etait la reference. ils etaient CHAUD. Ils pinaient toute les filles au CES de Batcham. ils etaient cool et c etait des vrai amis. ils etaient sincere et grace a eux, je finissais aussi avec les petites.
ils pouvaient avoir un seul pantalon, mais c etait toujours propre . Mais ils avaient un probleme ,ils echouaient toujours le BEPC. Mais au moins ils avaient les petites.
quelque soit ce que disent les gens, les doualas sont des gens bien et tres cool.
or si j etais douala..................
ils pouvaient avoir un seul pantalon, mais c etait toujours propre . Mais ils avaient un probleme ,ils echouaient toujours le BEPC. Mais au moins ils avaient les petites.
quelque soit ce que disent les gens, les doualas sont des gens bien et tres cool.
or si j etais douala..................
ca fesait longtemp qu'on n'avait eu un tel engouement pour les lions. je sent que le match de mercredi sera le come back du grand Kmer. j'ai deja predit mon 3-0. avec un double du nouveau chouchou, choupo moting.
Et si les Lions gagnent?
Et si les Lions perdaient, ce mercredi??????
Patrice Mboma
"Notre prochain President de la Fecafoot"
Pour tout ceux qui aiment le Football Cameroonais, et veulent le porter Haut, pensons a l'avenir des Maintenant.
L'avenir c'est Patrice Mboma.
"Notre prochain President de la Fecafoot"
Pour tout ceux qui aiment le Football Cameroonais, et veulent le porter Haut, pensons a l'avenir des Maintenant.
L'avenir c'est Patrice Mboma.
Kana-Biyik (6) : rassurant derrière, il a également essayé d’apporter un plus offensivement. Il offre le but de l’égalisation à Erding sur une longue transversale. Un vrai bon match.
Chedjou (6,5) : le Lion Indomptable sait tout faire. Défenseur de talent, il a plutôt bien tenu son rang, se montrant solide. Mais mieux encore, il a surpassé son rôle pour se transformer en buteur, reprenant victorieusement un bon coup franc de son coéquipier Eden Hazard. A toutefois laissé Erding libre dans son dos en toute fin de match, permettant au buteur turc de marquer.
Chedjou (6,5) : le Lion Indomptable sait tout faire. Défenseur de talent, il a plutôt bien tenu son rang, se montrant solide. Mais mieux encore, il a surpassé son rôle pour se transformer en buteur, reprenant victorieusement un bon coup franc de son coéquipier Eden Hazard. A toutefois laissé Erding libre dans son dos en toute fin de match, permettant au buteur turc de marquer.
Luol Deng honors Africa with T-shirt
By Nick Friedell
ESPNChicago.com
Luol Deng gave a nod to his home continent of Africa, wearing a special T-shirt during All-Star player introductions.
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Chicago Bulls forward Luol Deng wore a black shirt emblazoned with an outline of Africa on it before being introduced at the All-Star Game on Sunday night. Deng, who is originally from the South Sudan and was making his first All-Star appearance, said he decided to wear the shirt in order to inspire young kids from his native land.
"I wouldn't do something that's negative," Deng said. "I wouldn't do that at all. If you look at the T-shirt, it's not of anything. I'm not advertising anything. I just felt like being where I'm from and where I came from, it's something that I always wanted to see as a kid. Now that I'm I here I had a chance (to do that). I'm sure there's a kid out there, or a lot of kids, who really enjoyed it and made them happy to see that."
When Deng's name was announced, he stood on a platform with the rest of the Eastern Conference reserves and held the shirt up off his chest proudly. It was a decision he said he had been thinking about for a while.
"It's a lot," Deng said of representing Africa. "I appreciate the fact that I'm in the position that I'm in to do so. I just felt like there's only been (Hakeem) Olajuwon and Dikembe (Mutombo) and both were big men. Being a perimeter player (from Africa), it hasn't happened before. And I just felt like I didn't want the kids to just see it and just go by. I just wanted them to remember where I came from and get something out of it."
Deng said he wasn't sure if he would be fined for the gesture, but he didn't seem to care.
"I really don't know," he said. "If I get fined, I'm OK. To me, what I did is worth it for me."
Even though Deng only played six minutes on Sunday after falling on his injured left wrist late in the first quarter, he seemed to enjoy almost every part of the All-Star experience. He enjoyed celebrating the occasion with his friends and family, some of whom made the trip with him.
"For me to be selected meant a lot more to me," he said. "Being selected and recognized as an All-Star meant a lot more to me than what I was going to show or do tonight on the floor."
By Nick Friedell
ESPNChicago.com
Luol Deng gave a nod to his home continent of Africa, wearing a special T-shirt during All-Star player introductions.
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Chicago Bulls forward Luol Deng wore a black shirt emblazoned with an outline of Africa on it before being introduced at the All-Star Game on Sunday night. Deng, who is originally from the South Sudan and was making his first All-Star appearance, said he decided to wear the shirt in order to inspire young kids from his native land.
"I wouldn't do something that's negative," Deng said. "I wouldn't do that at all. If you look at the T-shirt, it's not of anything. I'm not advertising anything. I just felt like being where I'm from and where I came from, it's something that I always wanted to see as a kid. Now that I'm I here I had a chance (to do that). I'm sure there's a kid out there, or a lot of kids, who really enjoyed it and made them happy to see that."
When Deng's name was announced, he stood on a platform with the rest of the Eastern Conference reserves and held the shirt up off his chest proudly. It was a decision he said he had been thinking about for a while.
"It's a lot," Deng said of representing Africa. "I appreciate the fact that I'm in the position that I'm in to do so. I just felt like there's only been (Hakeem) Olajuwon and Dikembe (Mutombo) and both were big men. Being a perimeter player (from Africa), it hasn't happened before. And I just felt like I didn't want the kids to just see it and just go by. I just wanted them to remember where I came from and get something out of it."
Deng said he wasn't sure if he would be fined for the gesture, but he didn't seem to care.
"I really don't know," he said. "If I get fined, I'm OK. To me, what I did is worth it for me."
Even though Deng only played six minutes on Sunday after falling on his injured left wrist late in the first quarter, he seemed to enjoy almost every part of the All-Star experience. He enjoyed celebrating the occasion with his friends and family, some of whom made the trip with him.
"For me to be selected meant a lot more to me," he said. "Being selected and recognized as an All-Star meant a lot more to me than what I was going to show or do tonight on the floor."

