Its a Goal wrote:Let's hope he doesn't get big headed like the brother he is playing against.
He dosent need to jeopardize his career for a useless soccer governing body like Nigeria.I hope Makinwa never plays for Nigeria until things are sorted out.
OMEY2K4:
Ayodele honed his skills playing in the ORGANIZED U-13, U-15, Five-a-Side, sundry grassroots and secondary schools competition around Surulere. Nigeria's endowment is not necessarily material, but Nigeria has already been good to Ayodele.
u guys should watch the highlights on quicktime on the inter site, what is it with theses N igerians and somersugars
"I first saw David Rocastle play in 1983 for the youth team. I remember coming home excitedly from the match and telling my family, "I've just watched the nearest thing to a Brazilian footballer you are ever likely to see - and he comes from Lewisham." - David Dein on Rocky Rocastle