Alphonso Davies: Ghanaian, Liberian or Canadian?
Re: Alphonso Davies: Ghanaian, Liberian on Canadian?
What!?!Rawlings wrote:Actually, he did not have a hard life.Comrade Machel wrote:Wow that dude is 19. He must have had a hard life. He l9ks very tough/strong. Must explain how I am still poor at late 30s. I need look tougher
He does not even remember the first 5 years of his life - the "hardest" part
Has it occurred to you that he doesn't remember because it was too traumatic?
Look up "repressed memories."
“If your opponent is of choleric temper, seek to irritate him. Pretend to be weak, that he may grow arrogant.”- Sun Tzu
Re: Alphonso Davies: Ghanaian, Liberian on Canadian?
"repressed memories."? Come on now!Kabalega wrote:What!?!Rawlings wrote:Actually, he did not have a hard life.Comrade Machel wrote:Wow that dude is 19. He must have had a hard life. He l9ks very tough/strong. Must explain how I am still poor at late 30s. I need look tougher
He does not even remember the first 5 years of his life - the "hardest" part
Has it occurred to you that he doesn't remember because it was too traumatic?
Look up "repressed memories."
His time in Ghana (all the first 5 years of life) was never traumatic. His parents' time in Liberia was
At 5, he had a roof over his head and food to eat.
There were NO dead bodies in the streets, killings, beatings, mutilations or any traumatic experience in the camp.
Ghana was and still is the most peaceful country in West Africa
Nwabali -- Aina, Bassey, TroostEkong, Sanusi --- Chukwueze, Aribo, Ndidi, Iwobi --- Osimhem, Sadiq Umar
Re: Alphonso Davies: Ghanaian, Liberian on Canadian?
You've never been to a refugee camp.Rawlings wrote:"repressed memories."? Come on now!Kabalega wrote:What!?!Rawlings wrote:Actually, he did not have a hard life.Comrade Machel wrote:Wow that dude is 19. He must have had a hard life. He l9ks very tough/strong. Must explain how I am still poor at late 30s. I need look tougher
He does not even remember the first 5 years of his life - the "hardest" part
Has it occurred to you that he doesn't remember because it was too traumatic?
Look up "repressed memories."
His time in Ghana (all the first 5 years of life) was never traumatic. His parents' time in Liberia was
At 5, he had a roof over his head and food to eat.
There were NO dead bodies in the streets, killings, beatings, mutilations or any traumatic experience in the camp.
Ghana was and still is the most peaceful country in West Africa
“If your opponent is of choleric temper, seek to irritate him. Pretend to be weak, that he may grow arrogant.”- Sun Tzu
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Re: Alphonso Davies: Ghanaian, Liberian or Canadian?
Lille has replaced Oshimen with a Canadian born striker ... rumoured to have cost 32M Euros.
May have beaten Davies record transfer ...Hmmmm
https://www.transfermarkt.us/jonathan-d ... ews/367506
May have beaten Davies record transfer ...Hmmmm
https://www.transfermarkt.us/jonathan-d ... ews/367506
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Re: Alphonso Davies: Ghanaian, Liberian on Canadian?
you obviously did not comprehend what I wroteKabalega wrote:You've never been to a refugee camp.Rawlings wrote:"repressed memories."? Come on now!Kabalega wrote:What!?!Rawlings wrote:Actually, he did not have a hard life.Comrade Machel wrote:Wow that dude is 19. He must have had a hard life. He l9ks very tough/strong. Must explain how I am still poor at late 30s. I need look tougher
He does not even remember the first 5 years of his life - the "hardest" part
Has it occurred to you that he doesn't remember because it was too traumatic?
Look up "repressed memories."
His time in Ghana (all the first 5 years of life) was never traumatic. His parents' time in Liberia was
At 5, he had a roof over his head and food to eat.
There were NO dead bodies in the streets, killings, beatings, mutilations or any traumatic experience in the camp.
Ghana was and still is the most peaceful country in West Africa
Nwabali -- Aina, Bassey, TroostEkong, Sanusi --- Chukwueze, Aribo, Ndidi, Iwobi --- Osimhem, Sadiq Umar
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Re: Alphonso Davies: Ghanaian, Liberian on Canadian?
I am sure he knew playing for Ghana was going to be a pure waste of his career! It never ever crossed his mind he said!Rawlings wrote:"repressed memories."? Come on now!Kabalega wrote:What!?!Rawlings wrote:Actually, he did not have a hard life.Comrade Machel wrote:Wow that dude is 19. He must have had a hard life. He l9ks very tough/strong. Must explain how I am still poor at late 30s. I need look tougher
He does not even remember the first 5 years of his life - the "hardest" part
Has it occurred to you that he doesn't remember because it was too traumatic?
Look up "repressed memories."
His time in Ghana (all the first 5 years of life) was never traumatic. His parents' time in Liberia was
At 5, he had a roof over his head and food to eat.
There were NO dead bodies in the streets, killings, beatings, mutilations or any traumatic experience in the camp.
Ghana was and still is the most peaceful country in West Africa
I SEE DEAD PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: Alphonso Davies: Ghanaian, Liberian on Canadian?
we don't want himUndertaker wrote:I am sure he knew playing for Ghana was going to be a pure waste of his career! It never ever crossed his mind he said!Rawlings wrote:"repressed memories."? Come on now!Kabalega wrote:What!?!Rawlings wrote:Actually, he did not have a hard life.Comrade Machel wrote:Wow that dude is 19. He must have had a hard life. He l9ks very tough/strong. Must explain how I am still poor at late 30s. I need look tougher
He does not even remember the first 5 years of his life - the "hardest" part
Has it occurred to you that he doesn't remember because it was too traumatic?
Look up "repressed memories."
His time in Ghana (all the first 5 years of life) was never traumatic. His parents' time in Liberia was
At 5, he had a roof over his head and food to eat.
There were NO dead bodies in the streets, killings, beatings, mutilations or any traumatic experience in the camp.
Ghana was and still is the most peaceful country in West Africa
One game wonder
Nwabali -- Aina, Bassey, TroostEkong, Sanusi --- Chukwueze, Aribo, Ndidi, Iwobi --- Osimhem, Sadiq Umar