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MERCI MON FRERE MINSATI^pour ta suggestion, nous souhaitons un epitaphe pour notre frère disparu, mais pas inspiré d'un journaliste véreux blanc et ni de ce mercenaire de la plume qui n'a jamais manqué l'occasion de vendre la peau de nos lions pour moins de 10 centimes
PS: ETAMBI NE VIENS PLUS ICI, sinon je serai obliger de foutre ta soeurs et ta maman à la porte.
PS: ETAMBI NE VIENS PLUS ICI, sinon je serai obliger de foutre ta soeurs et ta maman à la porte.
Paix a notre precieux frère Foe qui nous quitte à jamais en laissant derrière lui sa famille, son oeuvre et le nouvel espoir d'un meilleur avenir pour le cameroun au sein de la communauté des nations footballistique. Au vue du tournoi ecoule, je met un A+ à : Perrier ndoube, mbami, notre frère tortue ninja, atouba, et mettomo qui est passé de bandi au japon à futur homme fort de la garde renforcé Kmer. Les mauvaises notes sont pour: Idrissou sponsorisé par Ayatou et la belfort, encore Idrissou qui devrai etre coureur de 400m plutot que footballer, toujours Idrissou qui doit retiurner au village pour vendre les boeufs. Enfin une autre trop grosse déception avec job qui a cimenter sa place de remplacant jusqu'à la coupe du monde 2010.
PS: ETAMBI FAIS ATTENTION LES CHASSEURS DE PRIME SONT DERRIERE TOI CHOUAN, espèce de congorille.
PS: ETAMBI FAIS ATTENTION LES CHASSEURS DE PRIME SONT DERRIERE TOI CHOUAN, espèce de congorille.
Bonsoir les Gars,
nous n'avons pas de place pour la haine dans nos coeurs malgré nos differences. Chacun exprime sa douleur à sa manière. C'est ce qui a toujours sauvé notre beau pays.
malgré la dureté de nos propos ici, je pense que nous le prenons avec beaucoup de sagesse et beaucoup d'amour ce qui est une particularité chez nous les Camers.
je remercie la promptitude de certains d'entre vous face à notre Féderation Mondiale des Supporters des ILICs.
pour répondre aux voeux de certains en ce qui concerne l'enregistrement des membres à partir de Camfoot, nous avons reçu la promesse d'aide, mais je pense que l'heure est encore receuillement, donc aucun contact serieux dans ce sens n'est à envisager pour l'instant.
pour les résidants de la région parisienne, je vous promets une ébauche de statut des la semaine prochaine.
Merci les INVINCIBLES ILICs
Merci MARC VIVIEN FOE.
nous n'avons pas de place pour la haine dans nos coeurs malgré nos differences. Chacun exprime sa douleur à sa manière. C'est ce qui a toujours sauvé notre beau pays.
malgré la dureté de nos propos ici, je pense que nous le prenons avec beaucoup de sagesse et beaucoup d'amour ce qui est une particularité chez nous les Camers.
je remercie la promptitude de certains d'entre vous face à notre Féderation Mondiale des Supporters des ILICs.
pour répondre aux voeux de certains en ce qui concerne l'enregistrement des membres à partir de Camfoot, nous avons reçu la promesse d'aide, mais je pense que l'heure est encore receuillement, donc aucun contact serieux dans ce sens n'est à envisager pour l'instant.
pour les résidants de la région parisienne, je vous promets une ébauche de statut des la semaine prochaine.
Merci les INVINCIBLES ILICs
Merci MARC VIVIEN FOE.
S'lut tout le Monde,
Je suggère que les supporters des ILICS proposent comme épitaphe sur la tombe de Marco, cette formule de Gérard Dreyfus qui résume bien la vie de notre héros:
«Indomptable était; inoubliable, il est devenu.»
Je suggère que les supporters des ILICS proposent comme épitaphe sur la tombe de Marco, cette formule de Gérard Dreyfus qui résume bien la vie de notre héros:
«Indomptable était; inoubliable, il est devenu.»
bonsoir
Pourkoa vends-tu la peau d'Etambi si chere mon beau???Il ne vaut ni un "lofombo" et enkor moins un "achomo"...il est zero macabo.....nil,null,nemo...rien du tout...juste une personne de plus sur cette terre pour remplir 1 metre carre...AYOOOOOOOOOOO
RIP MVP
RIP MVP
ATTENTION ATTENTION!!!
WANTED un certain ETAMBI!! 1000 000 000 $ pour son CUL!!!
WANTED un certain ETAMBI!! 1000 000 000 $ pour son CUL!!!
Medical screening for Foe questioned
By Frank Dell'Apa, Globe Staff, 7/1/2003
ome of Marc-Vivien Foe's last words were expressed at halftime of the Cameroon-Colombia game last Thursday in Lyon, France. ''Even if it means dying, we must win this match,'' Foe told his teammates.
A half hour later, Foe was pronounced dead after collapsing on the field. There is much speculation about the cause of the death, and certainly more than one factor was involved. FIFA president Sepp Blatter strongly denied any connection to drugs. The heat (temperatures in the low 90s for a 6 p.m. start) and overworked schedule are partly to blame, though Foe had nearly five days rest in between games.
Certainly, the Confederations Cup highlights the overblown international schedule. Manchester City, Foe's team in the Premier League, is scheduled to return to training next week. England's club schedule concluded in May, but Spain's La Liga continued until last weekend. Then there is the Intertoto Cup competition, a qualifier for the UEFA Cup, which started last month and continues into late August.
But, more likely to blame for Foe's death is the exploitative nature of European soccer and the lack of medical scrutiny. Foe likely was not screened for heart problems and, if he was, the diagnosis was ignored. This raises some serious questions about how African players are going to be considered in the future.
Foe apparently was detected to have an enlarged heart -- hypertrophic cardiomyopathy -- when he came to West Ham United, but was cleared because the condition was considered ''normal'' for an African athlete.
''Initially, it seemed that Marc's enlarged heart could present a problem,'' former West Ham manager Harry Redknapp told News of the World. ''But when we sent him to one specialist, they told us that Foe's condition is absolutely normal and common among African athletes, and that because of that we could proceed with the signing of the contract.''
The stakes are high for those determining the fates of players such as Foe. FC Lens brought Foe to France from Canon Yaounde in 1994. After winning the French championship in '98, Foe went to West Ham on transfer worth about $7 million. A year later, Olympique Lyon paid about $10 million for Foe, won the 2002 title, and loaned him to Manchester City.
But physical examination standards differ. Italian officials would have rejected Foe, as they did Nwankwo Kanu after the 1998 World Cup. Ajax doctors cleared Kanu after he arrived from Nigeria, but when he was purchased by Inter, in a routine exam an Italian doctor detected a valve problem that likely would have been fatal. Kanu went to Cleveland for surgery, then to California for a year of recovery and rehabilitation.
The Italian club Treviso last week rejected two players from the Ivory Coast, Yussouf Kone and Adama Niambele, for similar reasons, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.
''Considering Redknapp's declarations, Foe would not have played in Italy,'' said Alessandro Zenari, the agent who brought Kone and Niambele to Italy. ''In Italy the controls are very strict and they take no risks.''
By Frank Dell'Apa, Globe Staff, 7/1/2003
ome of Marc-Vivien Foe's last words were expressed at halftime of the Cameroon-Colombia game last Thursday in Lyon, France. ''Even if it means dying, we must win this match,'' Foe told his teammates.
A half hour later, Foe was pronounced dead after collapsing on the field. There is much speculation about the cause of the death, and certainly more than one factor was involved. FIFA president Sepp Blatter strongly denied any connection to drugs. The heat (temperatures in the low 90s for a 6 p.m. start) and overworked schedule are partly to blame, though Foe had nearly five days rest in between games.
Certainly, the Confederations Cup highlights the overblown international schedule. Manchester City, Foe's team in the Premier League, is scheduled to return to training next week. England's club schedule concluded in May, but Spain's La Liga continued until last weekend. Then there is the Intertoto Cup competition, a qualifier for the UEFA Cup, which started last month and continues into late August.
But, more likely to blame for Foe's death is the exploitative nature of European soccer and the lack of medical scrutiny. Foe likely was not screened for heart problems and, if he was, the diagnosis was ignored. This raises some serious questions about how African players are going to be considered in the future.
Foe apparently was detected to have an enlarged heart -- hypertrophic cardiomyopathy -- when he came to West Ham United, but was cleared because the condition was considered ''normal'' for an African athlete.
''Initially, it seemed that Marc's enlarged heart could present a problem,'' former West Ham manager Harry Redknapp told News of the World. ''But when we sent him to one specialist, they told us that Foe's condition is absolutely normal and common among African athletes, and that because of that we could proceed with the signing of the contract.''
The stakes are high for those determining the fates of players such as Foe. FC Lens brought Foe to France from Canon Yaounde in 1994. After winning the French championship in '98, Foe went to West Ham on transfer worth about $7 million. A year later, Olympique Lyon paid about $10 million for Foe, won the 2002 title, and loaned him to Manchester City.
But physical examination standards differ. Italian officials would have rejected Foe, as they did Nwankwo Kanu after the 1998 World Cup. Ajax doctors cleared Kanu after he arrived from Nigeria, but when he was purchased by Inter, in a routine exam an Italian doctor detected a valve problem that likely would have been fatal. Kanu went to Cleveland for surgery, then to California for a year of recovery and rehabilitation.
The Italian club Treviso last week rejected two players from the Ivory Coast, Yussouf Kone and Adama Niambele, for similar reasons, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.
''Considering Redknapp's declarations, Foe would not have played in Italy,'' said Alessandro Zenari, the agent who brought Kone and Niambele to Italy. ''In Italy the controls are very strict and they take no risks.''
De grace que la fecafoot entame la Procedure afin que le maillot n°17 de l'equipe nationale des lions ne soit plus porté par un Joueur de cette equipe.....Je suis heureux que vous m'ayez rassuré que Foé sera bien enterré au Camer,J'ai été mal informé par les Medias Italiens(les chaines de la RAI et Les chaines de Mediaset).
De grace que la fecafoot entame la Procedure afin que le maillot n°17 de l'equipe nationale des lions ne soit plus porté par un Joueur de cette equipe.....Je suis heureux que vous m'ayez rassuré que Foé sera bien emterré au Camer,J'ai été mal informé par les Medias Italiens(la RAI et Les chaines de Mediaset)

