Bukayo Saka "very big personality," in full debut - Emery
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I'm not even an Arsenal fan, but did you even watch the match?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Another London Nigerian promoted by agents. Hells noooo we don't want him. Let him tryout for the 3 stray lions first. Tanks but no tanks! If you've never taken Okada you shouldn't play for Nigeria ever,
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Re: Bukayo Saka "very big personality," in full debut - Emer
Dad his agent like i said and from all media talk, the boy is quite goodwale1974 wrote:I'm not even an Arsenal fan, but did you even watch the match?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Another London Nigerian promoted by agents. Hells noooo we don't want him. Let him tryout for the 3 stray lions first. Tanks but no tanks! If you've never taken Okada you shouldn't play for Nigeria ever,
So angry Nigeria got kicked out of the world cup once again, i nearly told my wife that i caught my girlfriend with another man today!
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Abeg ax Asabatex o...he was here since day 1, but claims to be 20-somethingtruetalk wrote:Chief Dr. Ogbunigwe, no one who joined the new CE in 2003 is a young pikin anymore.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:marko wrote:This one might not be a lost cause as far as i am concerned! His dad visits Nigeria quite frequently, at least 1-3 times a year, but all depends, like i said, the dad sacrificed his career for his son sake so its just about right that he gets something back, if he feels playing for England will be quite lucrative for his pocket, then so be it, the lil kid already driving an SUV haha, just the other day, he was having his naming ceremony, makes me feel old! So cool to see him all over the media! And for the right reasons
i used to think this Marko was a young pikin o
Most of us were here for at least 3 years before the new forum wahala.
That was 18 years ago.
As for marko, blame his posting style
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No i am just to direct and straight to the point, no sugar coating, of course, will not get many fans in here but am good!Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Abeg ax Asabatex o...he was here since day 1, but claims to be 20-somethingtruetalk wrote:Chief Dr. Ogbunigwe, no one who joined the new CE in 2003 is a young pikin anymore.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:marko wrote:This one might not be a lost cause as far as i am concerned! His dad visits Nigeria quite frequently, at least 1-3 times a year, but all depends, like i said, the dad sacrificed his career for his son sake so its just about right that he gets something back, if he feels playing for England will be quite lucrative for his pocket, then so be it, the lil kid already driving an SUV haha, just the other day, he was having his naming ceremony, makes me feel old! So cool to see him all over the media! And for the right reasons
i used to think this Marko was a young pikin o
Most of us were here for at least 3 years before the new forum wahala.
That was 18 years ago.
As for marko, blame his posting style
So angry Nigeria got kicked out of the world cup once again, i nearly told my wife that i caught my girlfriend with another man today!
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Re: Bukayo Saka "very big personality," in full debut - Emer
Guy, there is straight to the point and straight off the point. You can't claim not to know you are off point as often as you are on point.marko wrote:No i am just to direct and straight to the point, no sugar coating, of course, will not get many fans in here but am good!Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Abeg ax Asabatex o...he was here since day 1, but claims to be 20-somethingtruetalk wrote:Chief Dr. Ogbunigwe, no one who joined the new CE in 2003 is a young pikin anymore.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:marko wrote:This one might not be a lost cause as far as i am concerned! His dad visits Nigeria quite frequently, at least 1-3 times a year, but all depends, like i said, the dad sacrificed his career for his son sake so its just about right that he gets something back, if he feels playing for England will be quite lucrative for his pocket, then so be it, the lil kid already driving an SUV haha, just the other day, he was having his naming ceremony, makes me feel old! So cool to see him all over the media! And for the right reasons
i used to think this Marko was a young pikin o
Most of us were here for at least 3 years before the new forum wahala.
That was 18 years ago.
As for marko, blame his posting style
However, on this thread, you are straight to the point.
For some reason, you don't regard Baba Saka as being an "illiterate", even though he is a Nigerian like the rest of us.
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you are funny see what I thought you were 20-something? Anyway, as Dr. DaMunk said, you're on point on this threadmarko wrote:No i am just to direct and straight to the point, no sugar coating, of course, will not get many fans in here but am good!Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Abeg ax Asabatex o...he was here since day 1, but claims to be 20-somethingtruetalk wrote:Chief Dr. Ogbunigwe, no one who joined the new CE in 2003 is a young pikin anymore.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:marko wrote:This one might not be a lost cause as far as i am concerned! His dad visits Nigeria quite frequently, at least 1-3 times a year, but all depends, like i said, the dad sacrificed his career for his son sake so its just about right that he gets something back, if he feels playing for England will be quite lucrative for his pocket, then so be it, the lil kid already driving an SUV haha, just the other day, he was having his naming ceremony, makes me feel old! So cool to see him all over the media! And for the right reasons
i used to think this Marko was a young pikin o
Most of us were here for at least 3 years before the new forum wahala.
That was 18 years ago.
As for marko, blame his posting style
AFCON 2019 sweet o
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Re: Bukayo Saka "very big personality," in full debut - Emer
I reserve illiterates for Nigerian leaders, point of correction, not ordinary people, and yes baba saka is a british Nigerian like the rest of usDamunk wrote:Guy, there is straight to the point and straight off the point. You can't claim not to know you are off point as often as you are on point.marko wrote:No i am just to direct and straight to the point, no sugar coating, of course, will not get many fans in here but am good!Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Abeg ax Asabatex o...he was here since day 1, but claims to be 20-somethingtruetalk wrote:Chief Dr. Ogbunigwe, no one who joined the new CE in 2003 is a young pikin anymore.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:marko wrote:This one might not be a lost cause as far as i am concerned! His dad visits Nigeria quite frequently, at least 1-3 times a year, but all depends, like i said, the dad sacrificed his career for his son sake so its just about right that he gets something back, if he feels playing for England will be quite lucrative for his pocket, then so be it, the lil kid already driving an SUV haha, just the other day, he was having his naming ceremony, makes me feel old! So cool to see him all over the media! And for the right reasons
i used to think this Marko was a young pikin o
Most of us were here for at least 3 years before the new forum wahala.
That was 18 years ago.
As for marko, blame his posting style
However, on this thread, you are straight to the point.
For some reason, you don't regard Baba Saka as being an "illiterate", even though he is a Nigerian like the rest of us.
So angry Nigeria got kicked out of the world cup once again, i nearly told my wife that i caught my girlfriend with another man today!
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As a 21 year old I can tell you clearly that Marko is not in his 20s.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:marko wrote:Haha, yes young at heart! Not as old as many people here, let me give a hint, mid 40s!Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:marko wrote:This one might not be a lost cause as far as i am concerned! His dad visits Nigeria quite frequently, at least 1-3 times a year, but all depends, like i said, the dad sacrificed his career for his son sake so its just about right that he gets something back, if he feels playing for England will be quite lucrative for his pocket, then so be it, the lil kid already driving an SUV haha, just the other day, he was having his naming ceremony, makes me feel old! So cool to see him all over the media! And for the right reasons
i used to think this Marko was a young pikin o
college/uni in the 80's...can figure that out. I used to think you were in your 20's like Tbite
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Lets stick to the thread, its not about mearuako1 wrote:As a 21 year old I can tell you clearly that Marko is not in his 20s.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:marko wrote:Haha, yes young at heart! Not as old as many people here, let me give a hint, mid 40s!Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:marko wrote:This one might not be a lost cause as far as i am concerned! His dad visits Nigeria quite frequently, at least 1-3 times a year, but all depends, like i said, the dad sacrificed his career for his son sake so its just about right that he gets something back, if he feels playing for England will be quite lucrative for his pocket, then so be it, the lil kid already driving an SUV haha, just the other day, he was having his naming ceremony, makes me feel old! So cool to see him all over the media! And for the right reasons
i used to think this Marko was a young pikin o
college/uni in the 80's...can figure that out. I used to think you were in your 20's like Tbite
So angry Nigeria got kicked out of the world cup once again, i nearly told my wife that i caught my girlfriend with another man today!
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Well CE threads evolve and it is now about you. Live with it!marko wrote:Lets stick to the thread, its not about mearuako1 wrote:As a 21 year old I can tell you clearly that Marko is not in his 20s.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:marko wrote:Haha, yes young at heart! Not as old as many people here, let me give a hint, mid 40s!Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:marko wrote:This one might not be a lost cause as far as i am concerned! His dad visits Nigeria quite frequently, at least 1-3 times a year, but all depends, like i said, the dad sacrificed his career for his son sake so its just about right that he gets something back, if he feels playing for England will be quite lucrative for his pocket, then so be it, the lil kid already driving an SUV haha, just the other day, he was having his naming ceremony, makes me feel old! So cool to see him all over the media! And for the right reasons
i used to think this Marko was a young pikin o
college/uni in the 80's...can figure that out. I used to think you were in your 20's like Tbite
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aruako1 wrote:As a 21 year old I can tell you clearly that Marko is not in his 20s.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:marko wrote:Haha, yes young at heart! Not as old as many people here, let me give a hint, mid 40s!Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:marko wrote:This one might not be a lost cause as far as i am concerned! His dad visits Nigeria quite frequently, at least 1-3 times a year, but all depends, like i said, the dad sacrificed his career for his son sake so its just about right that he gets something back, if he feels playing for England will be quite lucrative for his pocket, then so be it, the lil kid already driving an SUV haha, just the other day, he was having his naming ceremony, makes me feel old! So cool to see him all over the media! And for the right reasons
i used to think this Marko was a young pikin o
college/uni in the 80's...can figure that out. I used to think you were in your 20's like Tbite
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abi o?aruako1 wrote:Well CE threads evolve and it is now about you. Live with it!marko wrote:Lets stick to the thread, its not about mearuako1 wrote:As a 21 year old I can tell you clearly that Marko is not in his 20s.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:marko wrote:Haha, yes young at heart! Not as old as many people here, let me give a hint, mid 40s!Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:marko wrote:This one might not be a lost cause as far as i am concerned! His dad visits Nigeria quite frequently, at least 1-3 times a year, but all depends, like i said, the dad sacrificed his career for his son sake so its just about right that he gets something back, if he feels playing for England will be quite lucrative for his pocket, then so be it, the lil kid already driving an SUV haha, just the other day, he was having his naming ceremony, makes me feel old! So cool to see him all over the media! And for the right reasons
i used to think this Marko was a young pikin o
college/uni in the 80's...can figure that out. I used to think you were in your 20's like Tbite
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So angry Nigeria got kicked out of the world cup once again, i nearly told my wife that i caught my girlfriend with another man today!
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Re: Bukayo Saka "very big personality," in full debut - Emer
Iwobi could be our middle man.
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Middle man for what?Eaglezbeak wrote:Iwobi could be our middle man.
So angry Nigeria got kicked out of the world cup once again, i nearly told my wife that i caught my girlfriend with another man today!
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My bro, all parents sacrifice for their kids in football. I havemarko wrote:This one might not be a lost cause as far as i am concerned! His dad visits Nigeria quite frequently, at least 1-3 times a year, but all depends, like i said, the dad sacrificed his career for his son sake so its just about right that he gets something back, if he feels playing for England will be quite lucrative for his pocket, then so be it, the lil kid already driving an SUV haha, just the other day, he was having his naming ceremony, makes me feel old! So cool to see him all over the media! And for the right reasons
watching Saka since he was at Hale End, and like all parents with kids looking to make it, they all make a lot of sacrifices.
Saka has a special talent, to imagine he did not play in his strongest position for this game. Saka is best on the right cutting in on his left, he has this unique talent of being able to strike the ball running his fastest. We need him.
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We need to stage an annual private 'green tie' event in London for Europe-based players of Nigerian origin as part of the acculturation process.Waffiman wrote:My bro, all parents sacrifice for their kids in football. I havemarko wrote:This one might not be a lost cause as far as i am concerned! His dad visits Nigeria quite frequently, at least 1-3 times a year, but all depends, like i said, the dad sacrificed his career for his son sake so its just about right that he gets something back, if he feels playing for England will be quite lucrative for his pocket, then so be it, the lil kid already driving an SUV haha, just the other day, he was having his naming ceremony, makes me feel old! So cool to see him all over the media! And for the right reasons
watching Saka since he was at Hale End, and like all parents with kids looking to make it, they all make a lot of sacrifices.
Saka has a special talent, to imagine he did not play in his strongest position for this game. Saka is best on the right cutting in on his left, he has this unique talent of being able to strike the ball running his fastest. We need him.
It can be done.
"Ole kuku ni gbogbo wọn "
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I will ask his dad at some point and see what he says
So angry Nigeria got kicked out of the world cup once again, i nearly told my wife that i caught my girlfriend with another man today!
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Re: Bukayo Saka "very big personality," in full debut - Emer
Good player. I think he'll eventually be converted to a full back. Heard he's been played there a few times.
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Huh?Komani wrote:Good player. I think he'll eventually be converted to a full back. Heard he's been played there a few times.
"Ole kuku ni gbogbo wọn "
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He has played as a left back for the youth teams. I heard that's where they see him settling at eventually.Damunk wrote:Huh?Komani wrote:Good player. I think he'll eventually be converted to a full back. Heard he's been played there a few times.
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Amazing.Komani wrote:He has played as a left back for the youth teams. I heard that's where they see him settling at eventually.Damunk wrote:Huh?Komani wrote:Good player. I think he'll eventually be converted to a full back. Heard he's been played there a few times.
He looks to be such a potent striker.
Anyway, he's just 17, so lots to learn.
Henri started off as a striker, then was played as a winger before Wenger put him back as a striker again.
So nuttin spoil.
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He is on Arsenal bench today agianst Liverpool, hope he gets to see some action today
So angry Nigeria got kicked out of the world cup once again, i nearly told my wife that i caught my girlfriend with another man today!
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