Thursday, 27 February 2014

Eto’o is 39 Not 32" Says ex wife


Topic: "Eto’o is 39 Not 32" Says ex wife (Read 47 times)



I have been trying to get away from this particular issue, but i couldn't help myself when i saw this report on Graphic Ghana.

Mourinho has his way of bringing up issues from nowhere, and this one is of big concern to me because Eto'o is one of the finest African strikers to play the Game.

Mou brought him to chelsea knowing his age, only to turn around and bring up comments about Eto'o being 32 or maybe 35....

Now former lover of Chelsea footballer Samuel Eto’o has claimed the striker is seven years older than he claims to be.
Mourinho arrived in Istanbul on Monday night livig that remarks he made in a private conversation which undermine his strikers had been secretly filmed and broadcast.


Source: www.ezytalks.com


DAVID MOYES SLAMMED MANU'S PERFORMANCE



25/02/2014 22:39, Report by Adam Bostock, Nick Coppack
Moyes: We'll put it right

David Moyes admits Manchester United’s performance in Tuesday night’s shock first-leg defeat to Olympiacos was “really poor” – but is determined to make amends when the sides meet again at Old Trafford on 19 March.


The Reds were strongly fancied to claim a fifth win in five meetings with the Greek side but were instead turned over 2-0 by goals from Alejandro Dominguez and Joel Campbell in the 38th and 55th minutes. The United boss felt the deficit was greater than the difference between the sides, although he did accept his side didn’t “offer enough” at the other end of the pitch where, in the latter stages, Robin van Persie spurned the Reds’ only real chance.

“It's the worst we've played in Europe [this season], that's for sure,” said Moyes in his post-match press conference.

“It was a really poor performance. We didn't get going from the start. We didn't deserve anything from tonight.


"We just never got to grips with things. To a man, you could hardly pick anyone out [who played well]. We just didn't perform well.


“I'm surprised. I didn't see that level of performance coming. We came into the game in good form and a good mindset but it didn't show tonight.

where do we go from here?

                                         Boko Haram and the way forward


Still on the issues of pogrom in north eastern Nigeria. How do we get to this place? In as much as i don't really want to hold FG responsible i will also resist the temptation not to. Basically, with all sense of finding solution to this act of man's unkindness to mankind, i think the FG should assume position to handling this issue properly. As a lay man i think the Nigerian military should ponder on this Viz

1) Evacuation of innocent citizens from area prone to boko haram attacks

2) Closing of Nigeria's boarders along the same red zones

3) Closing of schools in the affected states