Where is Ayo?
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Where is Ayo?
This is the first time in more than 20 years that we are not reading ten pointers from him.
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Re: Where is Ayo?
He posted some, didn't get the response he was looking for so went back into hiding lol.
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Re: Where is Ayo?
Tbh, I miss his 10 pointers..
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Re: Where is Ayo?
I actually long in to check if he wrote any.bamenda boy wrote:This is the first time in more than 20 years that we are not reading ten pointers from him.
Besides, where is the English teacher from Ghana who used to go around correcting grammar and spellings mistakes?
" The best way to have a fair judgement on anything is to imagine yourself sitting somewhere in space watching planet earth with the beings that inhabit it, especially those who call themselves homo sapiens. You have no nationality or tribe, you are not a fan of Arsenal, Barca, Inter Milan, Manchester United etc. You won't see a booty or huge boobs if they walk pass you. Money is like tissue to you. what is your opinion? "
This post has been made by camex whom I have ignored.
This post has been made by camex whom I have ignored.
Re: Where is Ayo?
.. that one is called: 'THIEFCO.' He has disappeared. However, he will ONLY surface if we lose and/or Ghana wins.cyrilndo wrote:I actually long in to check if he wrote any.bamenda boy wrote:This is the first time in more than 20 years that we are not reading ten pointers from him.
Besides, where is the English teacher from Ghana who used to go around correcting grammar and spellings mistakes?
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Re: Where is Ayo?
Most long-term dedicated forumers are radically reducing their participation or withdrawing altogether. Unfortunately there is little genuine football conversation these days. Even really good posts quickly descend into playground insults which get tiresome after a while. Ayo was a particular victim of that.
The love of the game means folks like Ayo (who by the way I rarely agreed with but we could be civil about it) still pop up every now and then but it’s a different place now with fake news and cyber bullying. Worth saying this is not exclusive to CE; huge swathes of the internet are now ghettos of extreme views and no middle ground for grown up, healthy debate.
As Robby (another great forumer with reduced participation) would say, it’s a damn shame.
The love of the game means folks like Ayo (who by the way I rarely agreed with but we could be civil about it) still pop up every now and then but it’s a different place now with fake news and cyber bullying. Worth saying this is not exclusive to CE; huge swathes of the internet are now ghettos of extreme views and no middle ground for grown up, healthy debate.
As Robby (another great forumer with reduced participation) would say, it’s a damn shame.
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MY NAME IS WAKA-MAN, and YES, I AM A CHELSEA FAN. Please don't hate me - I was fan when David Ellery dashed Cantona two penalties as Man U beat us 4-0 in the FA Cup final. So I've paid my dues.
Re: Where is Ayo?
It's sad.waka-man wrote:Most long-term dedicated forumers are radically reducing their participation or withdrawing altogether. Unfortunately there is little genuine football conversation these days. Even really good posts quickly descend into playground insults which get tiresome after a while. Ayo was a particular victim of that.
The love of the game means folks like Ayo (who by the way I rarely agreed with but we could be civil about it) still pop up every now and then but it’s a different place now with fake news and cyber bullying. Worth saying this is not exclusive to CE; huge swathes of the internet are now ghettos of extreme views and no middle ground for grown up, healthy debate.
As Robby (another great forumer with reduced participation) would say, it’s a damn shame.
It used to be a big family here. I remember 2004 Nations cup. This was a place to be.
Also other callings are taking away ones time.
" The best way to have a fair judgement on anything is to imagine yourself sitting somewhere in space watching planet earth with the beings that inhabit it, especially those who call themselves homo sapiens. You have no nationality or tribe, you are not a fan of Arsenal, Barca, Inter Milan, Manchester United etc. You won't see a booty or huge boobs if they walk pass you. Money is like tissue to you. what is your opinion? "
This post has been made by camex whom I have ignored.
This post has been made by camex whom I have ignored.
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Re: Where is Ayo?
Just to let you guys know I am alive and well. Thank you for asking about me.
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Re: Where is Ayo?
your thoughts processes are still stuck in 2004... people have other priorities, wives, nagging girlfriends, work, kids...etc.. add 15 years is a long time ago...more mouths to feed etc...you complaining why haven't you posted like before eh?cyrilndo wrote:It's sad.waka-man wrote:Most long-term dedicated forumers are radically reducing their participation or withdrawing altogether. Unfortunately there is little genuine football conversation these days. Even really good posts quickly descend into playground insults which get tiresome after a while. Ayo was a particular victim of that.
The love of the game means folks like Ayo (who by the way I rarely agreed with but we could be civil about it) still pop up every now and then but it’s a different place now with fake news and cyber bullying. Worth saying this is not exclusive to CE; huge swathes of the internet are now ghettos of extreme views and no middle ground for grown up, healthy debate.
As Robby (another great forumer with reduced participation) would say, it’s a damn shame.
It used to be a big family here. I remember 2004 Nations cup. This was a place to be.
Also other callings are taking away ones time.
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Re: Where is Ayo?
You can blame people like big Porky for thatcyrilndo wrote:It's sad.waka-man wrote:Most long-term dedicated forumers are radically reducing their participation or withdrawing altogether. Unfortunately there is little genuine football conversation these days. Even really good posts quickly descend into playground insults which get tiresome after a while. Ayo was a particular victim of that.
The love of the game means folks like Ayo (who by the way I rarely agreed with but we could be civil about it) still pop up every now and then but it’s a different place now with fake news and cyber bullying. Worth saying this is not exclusive to CE; huge swathes of the internet are now ghettos of extreme views and no middle ground for grown up, healthy debate.
As Robby (another great forumer with reduced participation) would say, it’s a damn shame.
It used to be a big family here. I remember 2004 Nations cup. This was a place to be.
Also other callings are taking away ones time.
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Re: Where is Ayo?
You are partly correct.waka-man wrote:Most long-term dedicated forumers are radically reducing their participation or withdrawing altogether. Unfortunately there is little genuine football conversation these days. Even really good posts quickly descend into playground insults which get tiresome after a while. Ayo was a particular victim of that.
The love of the game means folks like Ayo (who by the way I rarely agreed with but we could be civil about it) still pop up every now and then but it’s a different place now with fake news and cyber bullying. Worth saying this is not exclusive to CE; huge swathes of the internet are now ghettos of extreme views and no middle ground for grown up, healthy debate.
As Robby (another great forumer with reduced participation) would say, it’s a damn shame.
Another angle is that lies perpetuated by agents can now be easily verified . So people like that are now more careful in pursuing their agenda.
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