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Breaking!!! - Wanyama to Southampton for Ksh1.7B Scottish Record
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Yeah, just read it from Radio Jambo. So Arsenal could not pay the amount? NKT. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/28/2008 Posts: 2,276 Location: Kibish
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Impunity wrote:Yeah, just read it from Radio Jambo. So Arsenal could not pay the amount? NKT. How now? umetumia goggles kusoma? Nadondosha meli kubwa seuze ngalawa!
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Rank: Chief Joined: 8/24/2009 Posts: 5,909 Location: Nairobi
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..and that is how you say goodbye to Champions League football...
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What is soo breaking here. peleka huko kwa transfers thread; @maka had posted the same there... Thieves
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For that amount, thats a gamble on the southampton part, but good business for Celtic. Receive with simplicity everything that happens to you.” ― Rashi
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 2/3/2012 Posts: 1,317
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nostoppingthis wrote:..and that is how you say goodbye to Chamions League football... I think the tradeoff between the cash and CL football came into play here.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/25/2012 Posts: 1,624 Location: Langley
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Wrong move imo. Next stop may be Galatassary!!! All the best though. If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.
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Mastermind wrote:Wrong move imo. Next stop may be Galatassary!!! All the best though. I thought he was being coveted by the top teams in Europe starting with the mighty Manchester United!!! What happened in one year?? One year a very long time in football! Reminds me of Wesley Sneijder. One minute he is in demand, the next... Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
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Saints will waste him The way I am
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Kudos Victor Wanyama of #Southampton on being named the EPL African Player of the Month for September 2014.
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without a doubt, a talented guy. LOVE WHAT YOU DO, DO WHAT YOU LOVE.
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ecstacy wrote:Kudos Victor Wanyama of #Southampton on being named the EPL African Player of the Month for September 2014. "The chief danger in life is that you may take too many precautions" - Alfred adler
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/17/2010 Posts: 1,163 Location: Sudan
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ecstacy wrote:Kudos Victor Wanyama of #Southampton on being named the EPL African Player of the Month for September 2014. Kudos to Wanyama. BTW Do we also have EPL latin American Player of the Month(PoM), or European PoM. Am I reading too much? "Peace is our profession, War is our business" ...Unknown
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Applause to Wanyama but Kenya needs more players succeeding in Europe. You cannot build a team around one player, much less a defensive midfielder. Almost all the Kenya players who head to Europe are flopping.
Kahata could not make it in Albania. Kimani flopped in Greece division 2. Arita and Situma flopped in Albania. Lavatsa flopped in Algeria. Blackberry flopped everywhere. Wanga flopped in Vietnam as did Oboya.
Others are regressing. Mariga has an uncertain future due to injury. Oliech is now slowed by injuries. Johana Omollo and Ayub Masika are now back in division 2.
I know it is hard. One injury can doom your career. Part of the problem, is Kenya's lack of football pedigree that dissuades foreign managers from giving Kenyans a chance. Thats why we badly need to get rid of Nyamweya.
And Kenyan fans should support local football. We need a viable league that can enable the top players to earn a decent living at home. Government should support local teams instead of breaking their back with malicious heavy fines from taxation.
And Kenya needs to strengthen its youth development. Kenyans are failing in Europe precisely because they are far behind in basics like technique, positioning, tactical awareness etc. You cant learn some of these as an adult. Bad habits gained from playing street football with ball ya jwala cannot be unlearned once a player is 18 0r 19
Government should support teams for example by making land available so clubs can build clubhouse, training grounds and start youth development schemes. Good national teams are built based on clubs and leagues with good structures and strong youth developments.
In Germany, the ministry in charge of sports works hand in hand with the federation to ensure every team in the top tier and in the second tier has youth structures. Thats why they are always winning.
If Kenyan clubs start building solid youth schemes, there will be more Kenyans succeeding in Europe.
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Alba wrote:Applause to Wanyama but Kenya needs more players succeeding in Europe. You cannot build a team around one player, much less a defensive midfielder. Almost all the Kenya players who head to Europe are flopping.
Kahata could not make it in Albania. Kimani flopped in Greece division 2. Arita and Situma flopped in Albania. Lavatsa flopped in Algeria. Blackberry flopped everywhere. Wanga flopped in Vietnam as did Oboya.
Others are regressing. Mariga has an uncertain future due to injury. Oliech is now slowed by injuries. Johana Omollo and Ayub Masika are now back in division 2.
I know it is hard. One injury can doom your career. Part of the problem, is Kenya's lack of football pedigree that dissuades foreign managers from giving Kenyans a chance. Thats why we badly need to get rid of Nyamweya.
And Kenyan fans should support local football. We need a viable league that can enable the top players to earn a decent living at home. Government should support local teams instead of breaking their back with malicious heavy fines from taxation.
And Kenya needs to strengthen its youth development. Kenyans are failing in Europe precisely because they are far behind in basics like technique, positioning, tactical awareness etc. You cant learn some of these as an adult. Bad habits gained from playing street football with ball ya jwala cannot be unlearned once a player is 18 0r 19
Government should support teams for example by making land available so clubs can build clubhouse, training grounds and start youth development schemes. Good national teams are built based on teams with good structures and strong youth developments.
In Germany, the ministry in charge of sports works hand in hand with the federation to ensure every team in the top tier and in the second tier has youth structures. Thats why they are always winning.
If Kenyan clubs start building solid youth schemes, there will be more Kenyans succeeding in Europe. Good one WHO DARES WINS
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