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Originally Posted by Meddeen250
I know Paj has been running his mouth and I am more than aware of this thread.
There's no doubting the fact that the SE have the stronger team on paper, but football is not played on paper and we are planning a surprise or two. Our team has not been getting good results lately, but you can be rest assured that Freetown is one of the most hostile places to go and play. The fans really get behind the team and give them a huge lift. I won't be surprised if this game ends in a draw or better still we win it 1-0.
Nigeria face a difficult task winning in Freetown even though we're struggling at the moment. I'm sure the players will be up for it.
LAND THAT WE LOVE OUR SIERRA LEONE.
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...what good results have U been getting?Olboy..U guys got whacked by Equitorial Guinea(a country of about 800 inhabitants

) 2-0 the other day....and partly becuse Kallon was picking the team based on favoritism not necessarily on skill....I hear Kallon's 40-year old brother is on the team...doing what,hoping to get noticed by Chelsea's scouts?

When we came to Freetown last time your team was a lot younger and more organised...the team that could've been the backbone of the Leone Stars,that U-17 team of 2003,disappeared into thin air in Canada.....
..u say we looked good on paper:Have U seen our recent two matches?