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Paj, abeg I dey look for work. I hia say you be CEO ?????.
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09-11-2007, 06:26 PM
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Uganda nke. hahahahahahahahahaha. you are truly a Believer
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Exactly what I said Audrey, I only wish I wish I could say it like you in that 9ja lingo. If we could beat The Eagles, any thingy...errr...any thing else is possible, well it all comes with prayers, determination and hard work.
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09-11-2007, 06:31 PM
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..Uganwho?  U mean..Kosafa cup? 
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One thing I believe in bros Paj.....patience pains but pays. Try to watch E News....some Hollywood Stars never thought they would ever be there. Oh even the Nollywood we all worship in Africa today started as stage artists.
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09-11-2007, 06:35 PM
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Exactly what I said Audrey, I only wish I wish I could say it like you in that 9ja lingo. If we could beat The Eagles, any thingy...errr...any thing else is possible, well it all comes with prayers, determination and hard work. 
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Amen Amen and Amen. maybe that will happen in 2020 ANC.Ugandavs sierra leone
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09-11-2007, 06:41 PM
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Thank God we all members here lets have the same convo in 08? I am sure there people you once told you would be where you are today and they went like yeah right! What do they say today every time you meet? Hehehehehehehehe
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09-11-2007, 06:50 PM
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Thank God we all members here lets have the same convo in 08? I am sure there people you once told you would be where you are today and they went like yeah right! What do they say today every time you meet? Hehehehehehehehe
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ANC finals 2008 will be Cameroun vs Nigeria
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09-11-2007, 06:52 PM
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..oya..I dey waiot for U to "  " this one... 
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Dude, every team has their off-day regardless of how good they are. In case you've forgotten, here are some examples of big teams having bad or off-days in football.
1) In 1998, France beat Brazil 3-0 in a world cup final. This was a country that had never won the world cup in their history, but they still managed to humiliate the most successful nation in world football during a world cup final.
2) During the qualifiers for the 2002 world cup, England beat Germany 5-1 in Germany. This was unprecedented considering the fact that the Germans are a very successful football nation. Prior to that result, they had won their last 4 consecutive games against England at Wembley.
3) In 1993, Colombia beat Argentina 5-0. Needless to say, that result sent shock waves around the football world as Argentina were not only the strongest team in South America at the time, they had also been to the previous 2 consecutive world cup finals in 86 and 90.
4) In 1994, Russia beat Cameroon 6-1 at the world cup in the USA. The surprising element is not that the Russians won, it's the magnitude of the victory. No one in their wildest dreams expected the Russians to win by such a wide margin.
So my good friend, every team has their off-day and it's not unheard of that Ghana have lost today, though it is surprising that they have lost by such a big margin.
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09-11-2007, 07:07 PM
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Dude, every team has their off-day regardless of how good they are. In case you've forgotten, here are some examples of big teams having bad or off-days in football.
1) In 1998, France beat Brazil 3-0 in a world cup final. This was a country that had never won the world cup in their history, but they still managed to humiliate the most successful nation in world football during a world cup final.
2) During the qualifiers for the 2002 world cup, England beat Germany 5-1 in Germany. This was unprecedented considering the fact that the Germans are a very successful football nation. Prior to that result, they had won their last 4 consecutive games against England at Wembley.
3) In 1993, Colombia beat Argentina 5-0. Needless to say, that result sent shock waves around the football world as Argentina were not only the strongest team in South America at the time, they had also been to the previous 2 consecutive world cup finals in 86 and 90.
4) In 1994, Russia beat Cameroon 6-1 at the world cup in the USA. The surprising element is not that the Russians won, it's the magnitude of the victory. No one in their wildest dreams expected the Russians to win by such a wide margin.
So my good friend, every team has their off-day and it's not unheard of that Ghana have lost today, though it is surprising that they have lost by such a big margin.
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Meddeen my sweet heart na only 6-1 Russia beat CAMEROON. mOST OF OUR GUYS WERE DRUNK THE PREVIOUS NIGHT. WHAT OF THE MATCH BTW  SIERRA LEONE AND SOMALIA???.WEY DEM NO EVEN GET SOCCER FIELD
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09-11-2007, 07:31 PM
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09-11-2007, 07:45 PM
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09-11-2007, 07:46 PM
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Did You know that poultry farms come from eggs and babes crawl before they walk?
If Ghana could beat Brazil, Uganda can make the finals....
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09-11-2007, 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Meddeen250
Dude, every team has their off-day regardless of how good they are. In case you've forgotten, here are some examples of big teams having bad or off-days in football.
1) In 1998, France beat Brazil 3-0 in a world cup final. This was a country that had never won the world cup in their history, but they still managed to humiliate the most successful nation in world football during a world cup final.
2) During the qualifiers for the 2002 world cup, England beat Germany 5-1 in Germany. This was unprecedented considering the fact that the Germans are a very successful football nation. Prior to that result, they had won their last 4 consecutive games against England at Wembley.
3) In 1993, Colombia beat Argentina 5-0. Needless to say, that result sent shock waves around the football world as Argentina were not only the strongest team in South America at the time, they had also been to the previous 2 consecutive world cup finals in 86 and 90.
4) In 1994, Russia beat Cameroon 6-1 at the world cup in the USA. The surprising element is not that the Russians won, it's the magnitude of the victory. No one in their wildest dreams expected the Russians to win by such a wide margin.
So my good friend, every team has their off-day and it's not unheard of that Ghana have lost today, though it is surprising that they have lost by such a big margin.
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All dat one na long tory....U seem not to know that FRANCE HAS ALWAYS HAD BRAZIL'S NUMBER!!It's not the first time that France will beat Brazil....France beat Brazil also in the 1986 world cup semi final...in one of the most star studded Brazilian teams ever!!Brazil had Junior,Falcao,Josimar,Zico,Alemao,Socrates,Casagra nde,Eder and Careca!Though they lost on penalty kicks,it was a shock..cause Zido missed penalty kicks in both regulation and after overtime.
Columbia had a very solid team in the early 1990s..with Asprilla spearheading the dangerous attack..so don't make it seem like Argentina didn't know how good they were.The Brazil-Germany thing is a rivalry that was very closely matched.In the case of Ghana..they were brimming with OVERCONFIDENCE...after beating Morocco 2-0 in a friendly,many on Ghanaweb were asking for a match with France.One even suggested that the top 10 teams were avoiding Ghana..certainly not expecting Saudi Arabia to present any much of an opposition.Besides...your attempting at spinning no go work.Nigeria had beaten Ghana consistently since we last lost to them in 1992.In competition Nigeria had been whooping Ghana since then..but when we lost a friendly to them in Brentford,U failed to reason that we had presented a second or third string team that was poorly selected and poorly prepared.U made it seem like we just lost the world cup final to Ghana..saying how much better than us they were...I laughed...cause I and U know that there's no way Ghana would beat Nigeria's WORLD CUP team....U rubbed in my face and Ghana seemed invincible and impossible to beat to U..well..there U have.A Saudi team that had no KNOWN player..whooped them..5-0...I can't recall Nigeria losing anywhere close to that this Millennium...that sure brought them back to earth..and I enjoyed every minute of it..for a long time no Ghanaian will mention the word "Brentford" again..ever..  
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09-11-2007, 07:52 PM
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09-11-2007, 07:55 PM
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Did You know that poultry farms come from eggs and babes crawl before they walk?
If Ghana could beat Brazil, Uganda can make the finals.... 
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You are truly a Believer
. I hope and pray Uganda takes the Cup next next year, Cos Cameroon Egypt and Ghana are tired of Taking the Cup
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09-11-2007, 07:59 PM
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Please calm down. We planned this. Everything is fine. We are still the best team in Africa and indeed, the WORLD.
We are on course to win the ANC. PLEASE TRUST ME- ASK DECIIVA. HE KNOWS ME
 
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