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Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhen)

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2020 9:34 pm
by niyi

Re: Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhe

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2020 10:42 pm
by Bigpokey24
Lovely video

Re: Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhe

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 7:06 am
by Damunk
Burriful.
Na my boy Gbenga 'Naija Footballers' Salu shoot di film sef.
:clap: :clap: :clap:

Re: Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhe

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 7:41 am
by ceejay22
So proud of this young man
The video was quite moving. Hard work pays off for sure!!

Re: Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhe

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 9:37 pm
by Enugu II


CE Should tag dis one oo!! The new Football Ruler has arrived Nigeria!!

Re: Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhe

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 2:13 am
by Toxicarrow
wow :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: Impressive :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

Now, to the "agelogist", this is what we are talking about getting to the player's root.

Re: Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhe

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 2:25 pm
by chuks69
At least this people can tell us Victor's real age... my guess, it wont be more than +2-3 years.. Not to cause any controversy. Just to give Nigerians an idea how far he can develop..

Re: Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhe

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 2:48 pm
by danfo driver
chuks69 wrote:At least this people can tell us Victor's real age... my guess, it wont be more than +2-3 years.. Not to cause any controversy. Just to give Nigerians an idea how far he can develop..
Would you also like to guess not less than - 2-3? Or you are only interested in perpetuating that he reduced his age and not that he increased it? vile dunce!

Re: Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhe

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 4:04 pm
by Bigpokey24
chuks69 wrote:At least this people can tell us Victor's real age... my guess, it wont be more than +2-3 years.. Not to cause any controversy. Just to give Nigerians an idea how far he can develop..
Here we go again with another stupid comment. You decided you sit down with victor and his late parents to reduce his age by 3? Why do losers and cursed beings choose to speculate and tell lies about something they have no idea of..did you help the doctors to cut Victoria's umbilical cord 2 to 3 years before or after his birth ?Next thing, they will drag Sammy and Nwakali... when we all saw these kids 5 years ago ....and we have videos etc...I can't stand liars

Re: Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhe

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 4:12 am
by Enugu II
but why does age even matter here? This is about senior/international football, if I am not mistaken.

Re: Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhe

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 5:01 am
by maceo4
Enugu II wrote:but why does age even matter here? This is about senior/international football, if I am not mistaken.
How doesn’t it? So you think they would be happy paying this much for a 30 year old faking to be 21? The amount is based on his potential and future potential sales and how long they can expect to have the expected level of performance. How many times did they mention his age in the reports from Napoli, they are banking on continued improvement and development that matches that of a 21 year old. And I’m sure they did their due diligence making sure his age is accurate or he’s not far off from what he’s claiming.

Re: Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhe

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 5:44 am
by Bigpokey24
Wow, now this thread has been derailed to age, instead of football....I pity some of una

Re: Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhe

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 3:51 pm
by danfo driver
Bigpokey24 wrote:Wow, now this thread has been derailed to age, instead of football....I pity some of una
Most of the age-related rumors in the European press which affected African footballers was started by Africans. Many of the insult Kanu received was started by Nigerians and even on this forum. The Europeans picked up on it and assumed it was true because "the Nigerians who know him said so."

Truth is that there are some Nigerians who are very bitter that Osimhen is receiving success, which they will never receive in their life. And they will do whatever it takes to put a blot on his career. Watch the European press begin to pick this up and start running stories about it. Unfortunately, the African has always been his own worst enemy. Afterall many of their forefathers sold their family members into slavery, so treachery has always been an African problem. :oops:

Re: Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhe

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 6:05 pm
by maceo4
Bigpokey24 wrote:Wow, now this thread has been derailed to age, instead of football....I pity some of una
Oga BP, so age no be part of football? So why the bobo's age dey every single report from Napoli regarding his transfer? Everyone here is applauding that Osimhen hasn't changed his age and we are genuinely excited that he will be a force for a long time! :clap:

Re: Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhe

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 6:09 pm
by Damunk
danfo driver wrote:Most of the age-related rumors in the European press which affected African footballers was started by Africans. Many of the insult Kanu received was started by Nigerians and even on this forum. The Europeans picked up on it and assumed it was true because "the Nigerians who know him said so."
Absolutely and shamefully true.
Truth is that there are some Nigerians who are very bitter that Osimhen is receiving success, which they will never receive in their life. And they will do whatever it takes to put a blot on his career.
That is hard to imagine for the normal football fan. His success is OUR success so I really can;t see anyone catching bad-belleh feelings if they have no stake in his career. So it can only be personal beef, which is entirely different. Frenemies, more like.
Watch the European press begin to pick this up and start running stories about it. Unfortunately, the African has always been his own worst enemy. Afterall many of their forefathers sold their family members into slavery, so treachery has always been an African problem. :oops:
Can't argue with that.

Re: Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhe

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 6:31 pm
by maceo4
Damunk wrote:
danfo driver wrote:Most of the age-related rumors in the European press which affected African footballers was started by Africans. Many of the insult Kanu received was started by Nigerians and even on this forum. The Europeans picked up on it and assumed it was true because "the Nigerians who know him said so."
Absolutely and shamefully true.
Truth is that there are some Nigerians who are very bitter that Osimhen is receiving success, which they will never receive in their life. And they will do whatever it takes to put a blot on his career.
That is hard to imagine for the normal football fan. His success is OUR success so I really can;t see anyone catching bad-belleh feelings if they have no stake in his career. So it can only be personal beef, which is entirely different. Frenemies, more like.
Watch the European press begin to pick this up and start running stories about it. Unfortunately, the African has always been his own worst enemy. Afterall many of their forefathers sold their family members into slavery, so treachery has always been an African problem. :oops:
Can't argue with that.
Bros, he's projecting his feelings, he's the type to pour sand sand in Ighalo's move to Manure and clap and laugh when he thought they wouldn't extend it, or Vic Mo's move to Inter celebrate that they have bought younger wingers in the transfer window so might not retain Moses, so he thinks others are like him...its sad actually :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

Re: Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhe

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 6:40 pm
by bret- hart
chuks69 wrote:At least this people can tell us Victor's real age... my guess, it wont be more than +2-3 years.. Not to cause any controversy. Just to give Nigerians an idea how far he can develop..

Can we please start banning CEs who accuse our players of being overaged without any proof???. Im sick of reading sh!!t like this.

Re: Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhe

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 10:19 pm
by Lolly
What a story. God is good. :biggrin:

Re: Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhe

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 10:21 pm
by jette1
Who said this was a good documentary please I beg to differ This a very poor documentary

Re: Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhe

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 11:02 pm
by danfo driver
maceo4 wrote:
Damunk wrote:
danfo driver wrote:Most of the age-related rumors in the European press which affected African footballers was started by Africans. Many of the insult Kanu received was started by Nigerians and even on this forum. The Europeans picked up on it and assumed it was true because "the Nigerians who know him said so."
Absolutely and shamefully true.
Truth is that there are some Nigerians who are very bitter that Osimhen is receiving success, which they will never receive in their life. And they will do whatever it takes to put a blot on his career.
That is hard to imagine for the normal football fan. His success is OUR success so I really can;t see anyone catching bad-belleh feelings if they have no stake in his career. So it can only be personal beef, which is entirely different. Frenemies, more like.
Watch the European press begin to pick this up and start running stories about it. Unfortunately, the African has always been his own worst enemy. Afterall many of their forefathers sold their family members into slavery, so treachery has always been an African problem. :oops:
Can't argue with that.
Bros, he's projecting his feelings, he's the type to pour sand sand in Ighalo's move to Manure and clap and laugh when he thought they wouldn't extend it, or Vic Mo's move to Inter celebrate that they have bought younger wingers in the transfer window so might not retain Moses, so he thinks others are like him...its sad actually :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
cool story, bro

Re: Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhe

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 4:03 pm
by Bell
WHY I'M SKEPTICAL ABOUT PINNICK'S EURO STRATEGY


How many Victors are lost to inadequate facilities and official neglect while Pinnick seeks out ready-made Euro-Nigerians? By all means, recruit willing and able Europeans to play for Nigeria but there must be an emphasis on finding and developing talent that are born and living in Nigeria. After all, Nigeria is the only country where SE players are made. Why both a Euro and a local strategy cannot be pursued is beyond me.
Bell

Re: Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhe

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 4:52 pm
by wanaj0
Travails of a African Player!

I can just imagine the number of dependants that he will now have. The thought of the number of people who think he is indebted to them is scary!

I pray that GOD will give him the strength and wisdom required during this difficult time.

Congrats to him.

Re: Back to the beginning (A documentary about Victor osimhe

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 5:30 pm
by Senator WIRES
Success dey good oh :clap: