Re: Kevin Akpoguma is seriously injured
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 5:26 pm
You are the one who's childish Bully Boy. Yes, you're child like by equating your perception with the reality I'm espousing. I mean what I said in this thread and don't care a hoot about those of you who hold contrary views to my position. It is your prerogative to agree with any position herein just as it is my right to express my thoughts, beliefs and aspirations herein. It is called freedom of speech.bully12 wrote:Definitely wish him a very quick recovery. Hangfire's thread was absolutely childish and inane . Hopefully he does not really meant what he scripted.
My advise to folks like you is: if your opinion(s) is, (are), contrary to mine, be civil in your expression(s) of it instead of being so rudderless in your approach at reasoning and abilities to comprehend glaring facts. You and some of your types are also archaic and loose in your foundation for approaches and uneducated in your baseless assumptions, guessing and posturing.
Some of you are also very immature and gutless, yet, will confuse your weakness, gutlessness, sentimentality and unbalanced nature for strength. Most of you calling me names now are the same ones who will openly rejoice where it to be announced that Vincent Aboubakar or Benjamin Moukandjo has been injured weeks prior to the October world cup qualifier between Super Eagles and Indomitable Lions. It is called hypocrisy. I am happy to say Hypocrisy is not one of my follies.
Yes, football is a sport. Those with even a mere horse commonsense also know it is a war of sorts. My love for my country is however, not a sport. Same football some of you connote to be a mere sport have seen Sam Okwaraji die on the field of play while playing out his heart for Nigeria and has also seen Marc-Vivien Foe die on the soccer field playing for Cameroon.
Football is in reality, a serious business as is modern sports. Russia was banned from some games at the last Olympics for cheating. Maria Sharapova cheated her way to the apex of tennis.
It is suspected in some quarters that Canadian sports officials were aware of Ben Johnson's cheating but kept quiet about it for the simple fact that he was helping to elevate the world perception of Canadian athletics prowess.
Finally, recall that about 7 fans were electrocuted in Calabar watching a EUROPA game between Man. U. and Anderletcht. Same week Ugo Ehiogu died at work at Tottenham. While Ehiogu's death has been recognized at every English game since then, everybody in England and elsewhere in Europe have acted as if the deaths of fans in Nigeria is inconsequential. It is however not surprising. It has to do with people prioritizing their business and national interests.
In conclusion, some people in here are either too immature to be here or are just too naive for their own good. They are shone of the right attitude in this modern era to make an impact in an inconsiderate world. Either way, such folks are royally fxxxed up and I say that without an iota of regret.