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Il est impensable que Ateba loin d'être titulaire au PSG ait pu exiger une place de titulaire chez les lions.
Je comprends la frustration de Atouba trés régulier à hambourg relegué au banc de touche en équipe nationale, son jeu risqué doit faire peur au frileux AJ.
Quand est ce que le clientélisme et les approximations cesseront chez les lions?
Malgré tous les soubressauts allez les lions!
Je comprends la frustration de Atouba trés régulier à hambourg relegué au banc de touche en équipe nationale, son jeu risqué doit faire peur au frileux AJ.
Quand est ce que le clientélisme et les approximations cesseront chez les lions?
Malgré tous les soubressauts allez les lions!
LES GARS, laisser les bruits autour des lions! ils ont fait 6 match's avec jorge et 5 vicoires un nul. c'est-un bilan positif.Ã la can 6=Ã la coupe
priere de vous taire!!!!!!!!!!
priere de vous taire!!!!!!!!!!
Eva et JB
Je repondrais a votre convoquation si et seulemnt si vous m assurez une place de titulaire dans cette equipe.
Bono n a jamais rien gagne comme joueur alors je ne vais pas m asseoire sur le blanc de touche alors kil sera sur le terrain.ahahhaha
Je repondrais a votre convoquation si et seulemnt si vous m assurez une place de titulaire dans cette equipe.
Bono n a jamais rien gagne comme joueur alors je ne vais pas m asseoire sur le blanc de touche alors kil sera sur le terrain.ahahhaha
@ Atlanta man
"l anglais des joueurs camerounais va me donner la critique cardiaque"
Gars ton francais va me donner la "critique" pulmonaire...
(rires critiqués...)
"l anglais des joueurs camerounais va me donner la critique cardiaque"
Gars ton francais va me donner la "critique" pulmonaire...
(rires critiqués...)
@ECRASEUR
As-tu un problème de vue?Où as-tu vu TAKLEUR 2 fois?
(rire barrickadé)
As-tu un problème de vue?Où as-tu vu TAKLEUR 2 fois?
(rire barrickadé)
l anglais des joueurs camerounais va me donner la critique cardiaque
les images des Lions à Tunis:
http://minilien.fr/a0k2ic
http://minilien.fr/a0k2ic
LES TOGOLAIS SONT SUR NOS TRACES.
Cash row stops Togo trip to Egypt
By Ebow Godwin
BBC Sport, Lome
Keshi's side open their Group B campaign on Saturday
Togo's Nations Cup preparations have been thrown into turmoil in a row over bonus money.
The national squad was supposed to leave the Togolese capital Lome to fly to Egypt on Tuesday night but the Hawks never got off the ground as they wrangled with the federation over money.
The players are seeking a bonus of around US$40,000 per person and they say they will not get on the plane until this demand has been met.
"They were asking for the money for qualifying for the African Cup of Nations - as some kind of morale booster," Togo coach Stephen Keshi told BBC Sport.
"I hope the federation and the government can bail me out. I know they are really trying their best to make the boys happy.
"This is out of my hand - they just have to sort it out themselves."
Although the coach tried to play down the row as 'no big deal', he did admit it had affected his team's warm-up for Egypt 2006.
"The bonus crisis has affected the focus of my players for the past two days," he explained.
"I think the authorities can handle the situation and let the players fly out for Egypt at least by Wednesday evening."
A special 9-member commission has been created by the government to deal with the negotiations.
One member of the Togolese squad told BBC Sport that although the commission had offered around US$20,000, this had been rejected by the players.
The Togo delegation can ill afford a further delay to their departure for Cairo, because they open their Group B campaign against DR Congo in the Egyptian capital on Saturday.
The Hawks, who attended a training session in Lome on Tuesday despite the problems, will also face Cameroon and Angola in Group B.
Cash row stops Togo trip to Egypt
By Ebow Godwin
BBC Sport, Lome
Keshi's side open their Group B campaign on Saturday
Togo's Nations Cup preparations have been thrown into turmoil in a row over bonus money.
The national squad was supposed to leave the Togolese capital Lome to fly to Egypt on Tuesday night but the Hawks never got off the ground as they wrangled with the federation over money.
The players are seeking a bonus of around US$40,000 per person and they say they will not get on the plane until this demand has been met.
"They were asking for the money for qualifying for the African Cup of Nations - as some kind of morale booster," Togo coach Stephen Keshi told BBC Sport.
"I hope the federation and the government can bail me out. I know they are really trying their best to make the boys happy.
"This is out of my hand - they just have to sort it out themselves."
Although the coach tried to play down the row as 'no big deal', he did admit it had affected his team's warm-up for Egypt 2006.
"The bonus crisis has affected the focus of my players for the past two days," he explained.
"I think the authorities can handle the situation and let the players fly out for Egypt at least by Wednesday evening."
A special 9-member commission has been created by the government to deal with the negotiations.
One member of the Togolese squad told BBC Sport that although the commission had offered around US$20,000, this had been rejected by the players.
The Togo delegation can ill afford a further delay to their departure for Cairo, because they open their Group B campaign against DR Congo in the Egyptian capital on Saturday.
The Hawks, who attended a training session in Lome on Tuesday despite the problems, will also face Cameroon and Angola in Group B.
Un cracheur est un vouyou.
Eto'o est un cracheur.
donc....
Et, no make erreur, je suis kamerounias. lookut.
shwine.
Eto'o est un cracheur.
donc....
Et, no make erreur, je suis kamerounias. lookut.
shwine.
@Eva
Donc les magouilles c'est partout?? Voila takleur cité deux fois, waaaa mainant entre nous où est iya ici, où est mbarga ici?
Donc les magouilles c'est partout?? Voila takleur cité deux fois, waaaa mainant entre nous où est iya ici, où est mbarga ici?

