Folarin Balogun
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Folarin Balogun
Folarin Balogun - this young man currently plays for the Arsenal U-18 side, and I think should be in contention for Nigeria's U-20 side. He's a free scoring striker with high IQ, and blessed with 2 equally good feet.
I've watched a few of his games lately and I'm quite impressed. Is he committed to Nigeria? Just thought to bring him to the notice of people on here.
I've watched a few of his games lately and I'm quite impressed. Is he committed to Nigeria? Just thought to bring him to the notice of people on here.
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"My friends - "We need to really reassess the way we trash our national team, derogate some players and disrespect the people that run our football. Let the brand new Super Eagles become our new Brand of national pride.. The unifying identity for all.. Bar none!" - CE's The Great Seloweizer (6/24/13)
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Re: Folarin Balogun
He is committed to play for the United States. Goodluck to him.
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Re: Folarin Balogun
I remember when Tami Abrahammer was the next messiah (do you remember that guy?) and I told a CE forumer that being of Nigerian heritage doesn't nessasarilly equate to playing for Nigeria and the guy attacked me with all the anger and hate he could muster from his stew stain keyboard using the little info I gave of my own background.bushboy wrote:He is committed to play for the United States. Goodluck to him.
These boys don't have an obligation to play for Nigeria after all even if they have lived there they have learnt their trade elsewhere after all !
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Kai, de kin yab an mouth way una get for cyber na real wao!!! I wan break my laptop with Laffta.Eaglezbeak wrote:I remember when Tami Abrahammer was the next messiah (do you remember that guy?) and I told a CE forumer that being of Nigerian heritage doesn't nessasarilly equate to playing for Nigeria and the guy attacked me with all the anger and hate he could muster from his stew stain keyboard using the little info I gave of my own background.bushboy wrote:He is committed to play for the United States. Goodluck to him.
These boys don't have an obligation to play for Nigeria after all even if they have lived there they have learnt their trade elsewhere after all !
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