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ce n'est que le resultat du travail abattu par Wome qui le recompense aujourd'hui.il n y a que le travail qui paye
@ Tous
Ca s'appele avoir sept vies. C'est vrai qu'il est jeune, mais mon admiration n'est que doublee pour M. Wome Nlend. Son pied gauche et sa Camerounite footballistique (etre viscieusement efficace sur un terrain de foot) auront su garder mon appreciation depuis cette malheureuse CAN au Burkina en 1998 (il n'avait alors que 21 ans vous vous imaginez ?). On dit ici a la rue de la joie de Ndoungue que nul ne peut noyer la verite, cette derniere ayant appris a nager. Le talent de Wome finit par le porter assez haut. Chapeau Wome!
@ Yannick, nasoide
Are you guys seriously concerned about our next CAN ?
King Malaxe
Ca s'appele avoir sept vies. C'est vrai qu'il est jeune, mais mon admiration n'est que doublee pour M. Wome Nlend. Son pied gauche et sa Camerounite footballistique (etre viscieusement efficace sur un terrain de foot) auront su garder mon appreciation depuis cette malheureuse CAN au Burkina en 1998 (il n'avait alors que 21 ans vous vous imaginez ?). On dit ici a la rue de la joie de Ndoungue que nul ne peut noyer la verite, cette derniere ayant appris a nager. Le talent de Wome finit par le porter assez haut. Chapeau Wome!
@ Yannick, nasoide
Are you guys seriously concerned about our next CAN ?
King Malaxe
@ Clement Kamga
Nasoide a raison en effet Guysoducamer avait dejà traduit le même article hier 29 juin à 14h 45. Peut-être ce qui t'a empêché de le voir est le fait que son deuxième article sur le même sujet survenait tout juste un ou deux posts plus haut. Tu peux en être certain, ta traduction m'a donné l'effet du déjà vu...
"sans offences"
Fraternellement.
Nasoide a raison en effet Guysoducamer avait dejà traduit le même article hier 29 juin à 14h 45. Peut-être ce qui t'a empêché de le voir est le fait que son deuxième article sur le même sujet survenait tout juste un ou deux posts plus haut. Tu peux en être certain, ta traduction m'a donné l'effet du déjà vu...
"sans offences"
Fraternellement.
@yannick
J'ai vu le mm problème que toi pour la CAN. Je pense pour ma part aussi que Womè devrait soigner sa carrière ( 1 an de contrat éventuellemnt renoucelable pour 3 ans ). Les places seront très chères à l'inter.
J'ai vu le mm problème que toi pour la CAN. Je pense pour ma part aussi que Womè devrait soigner sa carrière ( 1 an de contrat éventuellemnt renoucelable pour 3 ans ). Les places seront très chères à l'inter.
je vois que tous les kamers sont tous derriere les lions .et tanpis pour les ivos . nous seront tous au felicia le 04 pour finir avec eux .tous derriere les lions pour la victoire final
je suis tres content pour womé
depuis ton dernier but contre l'espagne en finale des jeux olympique sur penaltie.bonne saison a toi a l'inter de milan et bien sur a ton grand retour a la selection.
depuis ton dernier but contre l'espagne en finale des jeux olympique sur penaltie.bonne saison a toi a l'inter de milan et bien sur a ton grand retour a la selection.
@C. Kamga
Rellis les posts de Guyzoducamer d'hier 29 juin 2005 jour de signature du contrat de SEF et jour d'anniversaire de Laporta.
@Mudo
Dessailly n'est pas un prtoype qui devrait nous interesser. Il peut mm se croire "plus blanc que la neige" ou selon la traduction lyrique "plus blanc que le drap blanc"...
Rellis les posts de Guyzoducamer d'hier 29 juin 2005 jour de signature du contrat de SEF et jour d'anniversaire de Laporta.
@Mudo
Dessailly n'est pas un prtoype qui devrait nous interesser. Il peut mm se croire "plus blanc que la neige" ou selon la traduction lyrique "plus blanc que le drap blanc"...
Guys, I don't think Wome signing with Milan is such a great news for the national team... Add him and Eto'o to the list of players that might not be on roster next year in Egypt for the African Cup.
Ciao.
Ciao.
WOME: "PROUD TO BE AT INTER"
Thursday, 30 June 2005 17:17:23
MILAN - He's twenty-six years old, he's been in Italy since 1996, he made his Serie A debut for Vicenza at the age of seventeen, and at Brescia last season he scored against Milan. A good start for neo-Nerazzurri player Pierre Wome, born in Douala, Cameroon on 26 June 1979. Out-of-contract Wome joins Inter on a free transfer and has signed a one-year deal which expires on 30 June 2006, guaranteeing Roberto Mancini the services of a complete left-back who is at home in a 4-4-2 line-up. He's not just a useful left-back, he's also a player who has a good dose of European experience, having played for Fulham in England and Espanyol in Spain.
He's on holiday with his wife and two children at the moment, but Pierre took time out for his first Nerazzurri conversation with Inter.it. "Inter are a very big club who have everything needed to win a lot and they already achieved a goal this year by winning the Coppa Italia," said Wome. "I'm obviously feeling very proud, I'm also very happy and I hope I can contribute to a very big victory."
On his past experience in Italian football, the Cameroonian defender said: "This really is the best and most difficult championship in the world, and when you're playing elsewhere all you think about is coming back. And it's a second home for me. I have lived in Italy for many years and I like it here."
Wome's Italian experience has paved the way for a successful career at international level. "I won two African Cups with the U21s, another two with the national team and I have played a total of four," he explained. "We beat Spain in Sydney in 2000 to win gold at the Olympics, and I took the last, decisive penalty. I have played in two World Cups, in 1998 and 2002."
Did Wome know he's the first Cameroonian player in the history of Inter? "No, I didn't know this, but it makes me even happier and prouder. You'll see, I'll have many reasons to do myself proud."
Agencies, Newspapers and Internet sites can freely reproduce the content shown, quoting the source: Inter.it
Thursday, 30 June 2005 17:17:23
MILAN - He's twenty-six years old, he's been in Italy since 1996, he made his Serie A debut for Vicenza at the age of seventeen, and at Brescia last season he scored against Milan. A good start for neo-Nerazzurri player Pierre Wome, born in Douala, Cameroon on 26 June 1979. Out-of-contract Wome joins Inter on a free transfer and has signed a one-year deal which expires on 30 June 2006, guaranteeing Roberto Mancini the services of a complete left-back who is at home in a 4-4-2 line-up. He's not just a useful left-back, he's also a player who has a good dose of European experience, having played for Fulham in England and Espanyol in Spain.
He's on holiday with his wife and two children at the moment, but Pierre took time out for his first Nerazzurri conversation with Inter.it. "Inter are a very big club who have everything needed to win a lot and they already achieved a goal this year by winning the Coppa Italia," said Wome. "I'm obviously feeling very proud, I'm also very happy and I hope I can contribute to a very big victory."
On his past experience in Italian football, the Cameroonian defender said: "This really is the best and most difficult championship in the world, and when you're playing elsewhere all you think about is coming back. And it's a second home for me. I have lived in Italy for many years and I like it here."
Wome's Italian experience has paved the way for a successful career at international level. "I won two African Cups with the U21s, another two with the national team and I have played a total of four," he explained. "We beat Spain in Sydney in 2000 to win gold at the Olympics, and I took the last, decisive penalty. I have played in two World Cups, in 1998 and 2002."
Did Wome know he's the first Cameroonian player in the history of Inter? "No, I didn't know this, but it makes me even happier and prouder. You'll see, I'll have many reasons to do myself proud."
Agencies, Newspapers and Internet sites can freely reproduce the content shown, quoting the source: Inter.it
le nouveau maillot du barça: ils ont now un short ...rouge , ce qui vexe les supporters (une idée du sponsor,NIKE)
http://www.fc-barcelone.com/articlesjuin2805.htm
http://www.fc-barcelone.com/articlesjuin2805.htm

