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The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 9:45 am
by Scipio Africanus
How did they shut down the fearsome Argentine attack of Maradona, Canniggia, Balbo and Burruchaga?

Meanwhile we are 0-5 against these mofos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6uIUg9ovP0[/video]

Re: The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 7:36 pm
by oloye
Scipio Africanus wrote:How did they shut down the fearsome Argentine attack of Maradona, Canniggia, Balbo and Burruchaga?

Meanwhile we are 0-5 against these mofos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6uIUg9ovP0[/video]
By kicking the living daylights out of them after going one up. :lol:

Re: The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 7:52 pm
by kajifu
oloye wrote:
Scipio Africanus wrote:How did they shut down the fearsome Argentine attack of Maradona, Canniggia, Balbo and Burruchaga?

Meanwhile we are 0-5 against these mofos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6uIUg9ovP0[/video]
By kicking the living daylights out of them after going one up. :lol:
:rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

Re: The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2020 2:07 am
by Chimurenga Rebel
Pure hatred on this thread!

Show some God damned respect when you utter these names! They caused an Earthquake! There names will be revered through eternity.

In no particular Order!

Man like

Thomas Nkono
Louis Paul Mfede
Benjamin Massing
Jean Claude Pagal
Steven Tataw
Eugene Ekeke
Emile Mbouh
Andre Kana-Biyik
Francois Oman-Biyik
Bertin Ebwelle
Victoria N'dip
Cyrillic Makanaky
Emmanuel Kunde
Roger Milla

Re: The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2020 4:49 am
by EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA
Chimurenga Rebel wrote:Pure hatred on this thread!

Show some God damned respect when you utter these names! They caused an Earthquake! There names will be revered through eternity.

In no particular Order!

Man like

Thomas Nkono
Louis Paul Mfede
Benjamin Massing
Jean Claude Pagal
Steven Tataw
Eugene Ekeke
Emile Mbouh
Andre Kana-Biyik
Francois Oman-Biyik
Bertin Ebwelle
Victoria N'dip
Cyrillic Makanaky
Emmanuel Kunde
Roger Milla
Legends! They played with no fear nor respect for the opponent. Victory was never available for Argentina because Cameroon flat out took it with no faks given. Not 1!

Re: The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2020 12:43 pm
by Chief Ogbunigwe
Chimurenga Rebel wrote:Pure hatred on this thread!

Show some God damned respect when you utter these names! They caused an Earthquake! There names will be revered through eternity.

In no particular Order!

Man like

Thomas Nkono
Louis Paul Mfede
Benjamin Massing
Jean Claude Pagal
Steven Tataw
Eugene Ekeke
Emile Mbouh
Andre Kana-Biyik
Francois Oman-Biyik
Bertin Ebwelle
Victoria N'dip
Cyrillic Makanaky
Emmanuel Kunde
Roger Milla
where's the hatred?

Re: The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2020 2:16 pm
by mcal
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:
Chimurenga Rebel wrote:Pure hatred on this thread!

Show some God damned respect when you utter these names! They caused an Earthquake! There names will be revered through eternity.

In no particular Order!

Man like

Thomas Nkono
Louis Paul Mfede
Benjamin Massing
Jean Claude Pagal
Steven Tataw
Eugene Ekeke
Emile Mbouh
Andre Kana-Biyik
Francois Oman-Biyik
Bertin Ebwelle
Victoria N'dip
Cyrillic Makanaky
Emmanuel Kunde
Roger Milla
Legends! They played with no fear nor respect for the opponent. Victory was never available for Argentina because Cameroon flat out took it with no faks given. Not 1!
...that there is what all African teams need to succeed at world cup level. A sustained fight to the end, not score one goal and brain goes bunkers.

Re: The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2020 6:16 pm
by Scipio Africanus
Man, Cameroon had defenders sha!!! Kai!! Argentina ran up against a brick wall that day!

Re: The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2020 5:43 pm
by kajifu
mcal wrote:
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:
Chimurenga Rebel wrote:Pure hatred on this thread!

Show some God damned respect when you utter these names! They caused an Earthquake! There names will be revered through eternity.

In no particular Order!

Man like

Thomas Nkono
Louis Paul Mfede
Benjamin Massing
Jean Claude Pagal
Steven Tataw
Eugene Ekeke
Emile Mbouh
Andre Kana-Biyik
Francois Oman-Biyik
Bertin Ebwelle
Victoria N'dip
Cyrillic Makanaky
Emmanuel Kunde
Roger Milla
Legends! They played with no fear nor respect for the opponent. Victory was never available for Argentina because Cameroon flat out took it with no faks given. Not 1!
...that there is what all African teams need to succeed at world cup level. A sustained fight to the end, not score one goal and brain goes bunkers.
With mad officiating they will make sure an African team end with 6 players in a game.

Re: The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2020 6:23 pm
by mcal
kajifu wrote:
mcal wrote:
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:
Chimurenga Rebel wrote:Pure hatred on this thread!

Show some God damned respect when you utter these names! They caused an Earthquake! There names will be revered through eternity.

In no particular Order!

Man like

Thomas Nkono
Louis Paul Mfede
Benjamin Massing
Jean Claude Pagal
Steven Tataw
Eugene Ekeke
Emile Mbouh
Andre Kana-Biyik
Francois Oman-Biyik
Bertin Ebwelle
Victoria N'dip
Cyrillic Makanaky
Emmanuel Kunde
Roger Milla
Legends! They played with no fear nor respect for the opponent. Victory was never available for Argentina because Cameroon flat out took it with no faks given. Not 1!
...that there is what all African teams need to succeed at world cup level. A sustained fight to the end, not score one goal and brain goes bunkers.
With mad officiating they will make sure an African team end with 6 players in a game.
...well with today's VAR no more wayo from dem oyinbo refs.

Re: The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2020 6:52 pm
by Scipio Africanus
oloye wrote:
Scipio Africanus wrote:How did they shut down the fearsome Argentine attack of Maradona, Canniggia, Balbo and Burruchaga?

Meanwhile we are 0-5 against these mofos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6uIUg9ovP0[/video]
By kicking the living daylights out of them after going one up. :lol:
They were just introducing them to real African football. :tic:

Given your expertise :thumbs: on the football field, I'm sure you enjoyed that game very much :mrgreen:


No mind us wey dey play like ajebo every time we meet Argentina on the green grass. Na dat nonsense referee in 1994 wey scare us sotay we no fit play correct African game again.

Re: The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2020 7:52 pm
by maceo4
This Cameroon team was actually very good, rough of course, but actually played and kept possession at times and successfully played a counter-attacking game at other times.

Re: The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2020 1:40 am
by joplass
I still remember where I was. Prior to that Omam's goal, the city of Douala was absolutely quiet, no cars on the street. When that goal went it the ground shook from screams and cheers.

Even the game stolen for England was a victory for African football. After that, England requested a friendly re-match to make sure they can really win against Cameroon.

Re: The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2020 3:36 am
by Undertaker
How many red cards sef? 2 or 3? I can't remember! Very proud of Cameroon that day!

Re: The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2021 9:00 am
by Damunk
joplass wrote:I still remember where I was. Prior to that Omam's goal, the city of Douala was absolutely quiet, no cars on the street. When that goal went it the ground shook from screams and cheers.

Even the game stolen for England was a victory for African football. After that, England requested a friendly re-match to make sure they can really win against Cameroon.
Same here. I remember exactly where I was.

Re: The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2021 2:46 pm
by Chief Ogbunigwe
Actually the Roger Milla games sweet me pass.... choi, what a legend! vs Romania and Colombia.

Re: The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2021 3:45 am
by Scipio Africanus
Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Actually the Roger Milla games sweet me pass.... choi, what a legend! vs Romania and Colombia.
The England game sweet me pass even though Cameroon lost that game. They balled out of their skins in that game, ripping the England defense to shreds time and time again. Their best game at that WC in my opinion. 30 years later, they have never come close to playing that kind of football ever since.

Re: The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2021 3:31 pm
by Chief Ogbunigwe
Scipio Africanus wrote:
Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Actually the Roger Milla games sweet me pass.... choi, what a legend! vs Romania and Colombia.
The England game sweet me pass even though Cameroon lost that game. They balled out of their skins in that game, ripping the England defense to shreds time and time again. Their best game at that WC in my opinion. 30 years later, they have never come close to playing that kind of football ever since.

that was an excellently played game, but e dey pain me too much. They lost to England of all people (though I must admit the English had a good team...Platt, Gazza, Lineker)

Re: The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2021 1:40 am
by Mankinka
We cheered them to the rafters in Lusaka. Even my mother who normally had no interest in football cheered on these Cameroonians with exotic names. The Indomitable Lions!

Re: The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2021 3:45 am
by oloye
Scipio Africanus wrote:
oloye wrote:
Scipio Africanus wrote:How did they shut down the fearsome Argentine attack of Maradona, Canniggia, Balbo and Burruchaga?

Meanwhile we are 0-5 against these mofos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6uIUg9ovP0[/video]
By kicking the living daylights out of them after going one up. :lol:
They were just introducing them to real African football. :tic:

Given your expertise :thumbs: on the football field, I'm sure you enjoyed that game very much :mrgreen:


No mind us wey dey play like ajebo every time we meet Argentina on the green grass. Na dat nonsense referee in 1994 wey scare us sotay we no fit play correct African game again.
I thoroughly enjoyed having followed their world Cup exploits from the 82 world Cup when they did not lose any game. In this game they physically manhandled the Argies. The Cameroon team of that era was beauty and the beast combined. If you want it beautiful they would give it to you and if you want rough their henchmen in Kana and Massing who looks more like a bouncer than a footballer and Steven Tawtaw, I don't even know how those two can move with those thighs and the barrel sized chest they bring onto the field.

When Massing kicked Cannigia and the poor guy lost his boot, I almost fell off my chair. Yes I enjoyed the physical side of the game, but dammit, these guys almost committed genocide with the way they rough handled the Argies. That leap by Oman or who was it that scored the goal again, that leap cannot be called a jump, it was out of this jump, that was agility at its best.

That team dey alway sweet my belle what they did to the Argies, they got two reds, but they had kicked the fear of God into the Argies the shadows of the two that were sent out was still haunting the Argies making them believe the Indomitable Lions were still 11.

That was when those guys just ground their African counterparts to dust, yes including Nigeria, ask the 84 team to the ANC hosted by Ivory Coast how they were annihilated

Re: The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2021 12:06 am
by Dammy
oloye wrote:
Scipio Africanus wrote:
oloye wrote:
Scipio Africanus wrote:How did they shut down the fearsome Argentine attack of Maradona, Canniggia, Balbo and Burruchaga?

Meanwhile we are 0-5 against these mofos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6uIUg9ovP0[/video]
By kicking the living daylights out of them after going one up. :lol:
They were just introducing them to real African football. :tic:

Given your expertise :thumbs: on the football field, I'm sure you enjoyed that game very much :mrgreen:


No mind us wey dey play like ajebo every time we meet Argentina on the green grass. Na dat nonsense referee in 1994 wey scare us sotay we no fit play correct African game again.
I thoroughly enjoyed having followed their world Cup exploits from the 82 world Cup when they did not lose any game. In this game they physically manhandled the Argies. The Cameroon team of that era was beauty and the beast combined. If you want it beautiful they would give it to you and if you want rough their henchmen in Kana and Massing who looks more like a bouncer than a footballer and Steven Tawtaw, I don't even know how those two can move with those thighs and the barrel sized chest they bring onto the field.

When Massing kicked Cannigia and the poor guy lost his boot, I almost fell off my chair. Yes I enjoyed the physical side of the game, but dammit, these guys almost committed genocide with the way they rough handled the Argies. That leap by Oman or who was it that scored the goal again, that leap cannot be called a jump, it was out of this jump, that was agility at its best.

That team dey alway sweet my belle what they did to the Argies, they got two reds, but they had kicked the fear of God into the Argies the shadows of the two that were sent out was still haunting the Argies making them believe the Indomitable Lions were still 11.

That was when those guys just ground their African counterparts to dust, yes including Nigeria, ask the 84 team to the ANC hosted by Ivory Coast how they were annihilated
I saw Massing, Tawtaw and Kunde in Ibadan during the 1990 WCQs, those guys were massive!

Re: The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2021 12:33 am
by joplass
oloye wrote:
Scipio Africanus wrote:
oloye wrote:
Scipio Africanus wrote:How did they shut down the fearsome Argentine attack of Maradona, Canniggia, Balbo and Burruchaga?

Meanwhile we are 0-5 against these mofos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6uIUg9ovP0[/video]
By kicking the living daylights out of them after going one up. :lol:
They were just introducing them to real African football. :tic:

Given your expertise :thumbs: on the football field, I'm sure you enjoyed that game very much :mrgreen:


No mind us wey dey play like ajebo every time we meet Argentina on the green grass. Na dat nonsense referee in 1994 wey scare us sotay we no fit play correct African game again.
I thoroughly enjoyed having followed their world Cup exploits from the 82 world Cup when they did not lose any game. In this game they physically manhandled the Argies. The Cameroon team of that era was beauty and the beast combined. If you want it beautiful they would give it to you and if you want rough their henchmen in Kana and Massing who looks more like a bouncer than a footballer and Steven Tawtaw, I don't even know how those two can move with those thighs and the barrel sized chest they bring onto the field.

When Massing kicked Cannigia and the poor guy lost his boot, I almost fell off my chair. Yes I enjoyed the physical side of the game, but dammit, these guys almost committed genocide with the way they rough handled the Argies. That leap by Oman or who was it that scored the goal again, that leap cannot be called a jump, it was out of this jump, that was agility at its best.

That team dey alway sweet my belle what they did to the Argies, they got two reds, but they had kicked the fear of God into the Argies the shadows of the two that were sent out was still haunting the Argies making them believe the Indomitable Lions were still 11.

That was when those guys just ground their African counterparts to dust, yes including Nigeria, ask the 84 team to the ANC hosted by Ivory Coast how they were annihilated
I never laugh so hard :lol:

Re: The day that Cameroon shocked the world

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2021 1:16 am
by Chimurenga Rebel
My favourite players from that 1990 team were the enforcers Benjamin Massing and Captain Steven Tataw.

I weep when I see the current Cameroon team referred to as Indomitable Lions. That 1990 team espoused the name "The Indomitable Lions". They played with pride! They played without fear. They were unapologetically African! God bless every single one of them.