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It's not too late to rescue our son.
Pione Sisto's parents celebrate their son's Denmark call up by interrupting press conference with Ugandan song and dance
Correction: The boy was born in Uganda (age verified ) but the parents, song and dance are Sudanese.
Pione Sisto has been called up to Denmark's Under 21 side
Sisto was recently named the Danish Superliga Player of the Year
The FC Midtjylland midfielder has scored seven goals in 17 league games
By Anthony Hay for MailOnline
Published: 05:37 EST, 16 December 2014 | Updated: 16:12 EST, 16 December 2014
Pione Sisto's parents decided to celebrate their son's call-up to Denmark's Under 21 side by interrupting a press conference and making a song and dance about it.
The FC Midtjylland midfielder is originally from Uganda but is eligible to play for Denmark as he moved away from his homeland as a baby.
The Danes have moved quickly to hand him an international call-up following the 19-year-old's impressive start to the league campaign - and to mark the occasion his parents performed a tribal dance in front of the cameras.
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It's not too late to rescue our son.
Pione Sisto's parents celebrate their son's Denmark call up by interrupting press conference with Ugandan song and dance
Correction: The boy was born in Uganda (age verified ) but the parents, song and dance are Sudanese.
Pione Sisto has been called up to Denmark's Under 21 side
Sisto was recently named the Danish Superliga Player of the Year
The FC Midtjylland midfielder has scored seven goals in 17 league games
By Anthony Hay for MailOnline
Published: 05:37 EST, 16 December 2014 | Updated: 16:12 EST, 16 December 2014
Pione Sisto's parents decided to celebrate their son's call-up to Denmark's Under 21 side by interrupting a press conference and making a song and dance about it.
The FC Midtjylland midfielder is originally from Uganda but is eligible to play for Denmark as he moved away from his homeland as a baby.
The Danes have moved quickly to hand him an international call-up following the 19-year-old's impressive start to the league campaign - and to mark the occasion his parents performed a tribal dance in front of the cameras.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z3MECIS8ve
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Re: African Celebration After Son Got a Danish U21 Call Up
Disgusting, celebrating your son call up to play for a foreign country.
Winners do it the right way.
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Um.. the boy they play oh
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Slaves.
The weak or the strong,
who got it going on
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Re: African Celebration After Son Got a Danish U21 Call Up
Chei i have just seen the video- they are worse than slaves. They should be ashamed of themselves. If they could wash the white mans feet, they would have done it there and then! Sickening!
The weak or the strong,
who got it going on
You're dead wrong
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Re: African Celebration After Son Got a Danish U21 Call Up
You guys should please shut up abeg! They are slaves how? Because they are the proud parents of a boy whose hard work has been rewarded by a call up that could raise his stock and improve the station of their family? If the boy shines on the international stage and earns a move to a big club, do you have any idea how many lives in his family he could improve?!
I say again...you guys should shut up. You guys are the real slaves. Intellectual slaves.
I say again...you guys should shut up. You guys are the real slaves. Intellectual slaves.
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Re: African Celebration After Son Got a Danish U21 Call Up
...disgusting for what? They invoked their tradition?ohenhen1 wrote:Disgusting, celebrating your son call up to play for a foreign country.
In America, they do their is various ways, BBQ at home and/or the player out drinking and partying with friends, doing drugs, get busted by the cops (Remember Len Bias of the Celtics, basketball phenom drug over dose).
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There is one thing to be happy and there is another to be interrupting meetings to dance around for the white man with spears in their hands like uncle toms!bushboy wrote:You guys should please shut up abeg! They are slaves how? Because they are the proud parents of a boy whose hard work has been rewarded by a call up that could raise his stock and improve the station of their family? If the boy shines on the international stage and earns a move to a big club, do you have any idea how many lives in his family he could improve?!
I say again...you guys should shut up. You guys are the real slaves. Intellectual slaves.
Now you STFU! House n!gger!
The weak or the strong,
who got it going on
You're dead wrong
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mcal wrote:...disgusting for what? They invoked their tradition?ohenhen1 wrote:Disgusting, celebrating your son call up to play for a foreign country.
In America, they do their is various ways, BBQ at home and/or the player out drinking and partying with friends, doing drugs, get busted by the cops (Remember Len Bias of the Celtics, basketball phenom drug over dose).
That's future money in the bank
And all of these "american traditions" are done by interrupting press conferences?
There is a time and place for everything
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Kabalega wrote:[/video]
Impressed with his abilities to set up teammates. The bobo smart, he doenst want to remain in ANC wilderness with your yeye Uganda
We have been brainwashed by the Premier League that it's the best in the world. Nonsense. It's the best brand
Roy Keane: ITV 02/25/14
He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
Gary Neville: Mirror: 12/23/14
I think Spain’s by far the best league.
Scholes. UK Guardian 9/6/16
Roy Keane: ITV 02/25/14
He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
Gary Neville: Mirror: 12/23/14
I think Spain’s by far the best league.
Scholes. UK Guardian 9/6/16
Re: African Celebration After Son Got a Danish U21 Call Up
...and everyone have their place and time. I doubt they the pressers were bothered.metalalloy wrote:mcal wrote:...disgusting for what? They invoked their tradition?ohenhen1 wrote:Disgusting, celebrating your son call up to play for a foreign country.
In America, they do their is various ways, BBQ at home and/or the player out drinking and partying with friends, doing drugs, get busted by the cops (Remember Len Bias of the Celtics, basketball phenom drug over dose).
That's future money in the bank
And all of these "american traditions" are done by interrupting press conferences?
There is a time and place for everything
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Brother, i don't blame the parents, they where happy and did their tradistional dance they are used to.The Notorious B!GGESTMAN wrote:There is one thing to be happy and there is another to be interrupting meetings to dance around for the white man with spears in their hands like uncle toms!bushboy wrote:You guys should please shut up abeg! They are slaves how? Because they are the proud parents of a boy whose hard work has been rewarded by a call up that could raise his stock and improve the station of their family? If the boy shines on the international stage and earns a move to a big club, do you have any idea how many lives in his family he could improve?!
I say again...you guys should shut up. You guys are the real slaves. Intellectual slaves.
Now you STFU! House n!gger!
Na break dance they for do
These are proud parents, doing there own thing their way
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osita wrote:Brother, i don't blame the parents, they where happy and did their tradistional dance they are used to.The Notorious B!GGESTMAN wrote:There is one thing to be happy and there is another to be interrupting meetings to dance around for the white man with spears in their hands like uncle toms!bushboy wrote:You guys should please shut up abeg! They are slaves how? Because they are the proud parents of a boy whose hard work has been rewarded by a call up that could raise his stock and improve the station of their family? If the boy shines on the international stage and earns a move to a big club, do you have any idea how many lives in his family he could improve?!
I say again...you guys should shut up. You guys are the real slaves. Intellectual slaves.
Now you STFU! House n!gger!
Na break dance they for do
These are proud parents, doing there own thing their way
You are a wise man.
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Re: African Celebration After Son Got a Danish U21 Call Up
Exactly, if they are slaves, why are they singing Ugandan songs....maybe they are just happy their son is doing what he does best at the highest levelbushboy wrote:You guys should please shut up abeg! They are slaves how? Because they are the proud parents of a boy whose hard work has been rewarded by a call up that could raise his stock and improve the station of their family? If the boy shines on the international stage and earns a move to a big club, do you have any idea how many lives in his family he could improve?!
I say again...you guys should shut up. You guys are the real slaves. Intellectual slaves.
Would we all be slaves if we are cheering aCE who becomes CEO of a US corporation?
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Brilliant, glad the boy was proud of his culture and embraced it even though he is choosing to play for another country.
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If they want to dance that their son is playing for another nation then that's up to them. But to do it in the middle of an important meeting is just plain stupid!osita wrote:Brother, i don't blame the parents, they where happy and did their tradistional dance they are used to.The Notorious B!GGESTMAN wrote:There is one thing to be happy and there is another to be interrupting meetings to dance around for the white man with spears in their hands like uncle toms!bushboy wrote:You guys should please shut up abeg! They are slaves how? Because they are the proud parents of a boy whose hard work has been rewarded by a call up that could raise his stock and improve the station of their family? If the boy shines on the international stage and earns a move to a big club, do you have any idea how many lives in his family he could improve?!
I say again...you guys should shut up. You guys are the real slaves. Intellectual slaves.
Now you STFU! House n!gger!
Na break dance they for do
These are proud parents, doing there own thing their way
The weak or the strong,
who got it going on
You're dead wrong
who got it going on
You're dead wrong
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He just might be the missing link.....metalalloy wrote:Kabalega wrote:[/video]
Impressed with his abilities to set up teammates. The bobo smart, he doenst want to remain in ANC wilderness with your yeye Uganda
We have the strikers to finish off his hard work.... 9ja could have used a player like this in Brazil ...
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Make una forget the parents oh..That Boy na the real deal and he is ready..
Chei...i love the boy already. Clubs will come calling after this publicity stunt. It will work two ways
Chei...i love the boy already. Clubs will come calling after this publicity stunt. It will work two ways
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Lol, it looked like a ritual, like they were gonna do some juju on the jersey, the mother went to bring the charms and the kid commot the jersey kaiThe Notorious B!GGESTMAN wrote:If they want to dance that their son is playing for another nation then that's up to them. But to do it in the middle of an important meeting is just plain stupid!osita wrote:Brother, i don't blame the parents, they where happy and did their tradistional dance they are used to.The Notorious B!GGESTMAN wrote:There is one thing to be happy and there is another to be interrupting meetings to dance around for the white man with spears in their hands like uncle toms!bushboy wrote:You guys should please shut up abeg! They are slaves how? Because they are the proud parents of a boy whose hard work has been rewarded by a call up that could raise his stock and improve the station of their family? If the boy shines on the international stage and earns a move to a big club, do you have any idea how many lives in his family he could improve?!
I say again...you guys should shut up. You guys are the real slaves. Intellectual slaves.
Now you STFU! House n!gger!
Na break dance they for do
These are proud parents, doing there own thing their way
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Re: African Celebration After Son Got a Danish U21 Call Up
What can Uganda do for him?He wants to play football he obviously hasn't neglected his African heritage it's just more sensible to play in a country with better all round standards & let's face it what are Uganda ever going to achieve?
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