It seems like they want to make a big impact so quickly. They should go to weak leagues first like MLS, Leagues in Asia. And if their good enough than they can go to Europe. Why rush when they can make some money in these leagues and help these leagues to become more popular. These kids should try out the MLS or Asian leagues to improve the league and then go to Europe once they see how easy these leagues are. Overall I hope their dreams come true
I would love to be in a position to help these guys realise their dream. Honestly.
I think sport - football in particular - is one of the ways to help Africa step away from the mass state of poverty. Think about it...if more African boys were emerging as superstars, it could lead to better facilities in Africa for them, slowly but surely bringing revenue and jobs, and eventually reducing poverty.
A dream perhaps, but...not altogether unrealistic....is it?
i agree.. it has happened a few times in the NBA... Dikembe Mutombo from the Congo and Manute Bol from Sudan... Mutombo has built hospitals and schools i believe in his native village, Manute Bol spent (and continues to spend) all of his earnings helping out the poverty stricken Sudan... give these footballers a chance
@Turmoyl money is an obstacle, and and obstacle is so named, because it can be overcome. If there is always a will, there is always a way - not trying to put you down im just saying when people say they really want something - i really belive it is possible to acheive no matter what
@ShnuckFuckle sounds like you are. its easy to say "if you really wanted it" but nothing is ever that simple. i spent the last five years trying to recover from a career ending injury. now if there was a way for me to save my career, i like to think i would have found it.
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ahilito 9 months ago
Somebody sign them up! :D
WoWHaZ51 1 year ago
It seems like they want to make a big impact so quickly. They should go to weak leagues first like MLS, Leagues in Asia. And if their good enough than they can go to Europe. Why rush when they can make some money in these leagues and help these leagues to become more popular. These kids should try out the MLS or Asian leagues to improve the league and then go to Europe once they see how easy these leagues are. Overall I hope their dreams come true
elsalvadorplaya 1 year ago
love from sierraleone
ani1616 2 years ago
"the poverty stricken Sudan."
Sudan is not really that poverty stricken. It is a wealthy nation with a lot of revenue from oil.
fmoham01 4 years ago
They have to work hard, and it's will getting better and better all the time.
They are very talented boys, full of skills and power.
Ivory Coast HAVE TO WIN the World Cup in 2010. It is very important for the africans.
antanakaka 4 years ago
I would love to be in a position to help these guys realise their dream. Honestly.
I think sport - football in particular - is one of the ways to help Africa step away from the mass state of poverty. Think about it...if more African boys were emerging as superstars, it could lead to better facilities in Africa for them, slowly but surely bringing revenue and jobs, and eventually reducing poverty.
A dream perhaps, but...not altogether unrealistic....is it?
Turmoyl 4 years ago 5
i agree.. it has happened a few times in the NBA... Dikembe Mutombo from the Congo and Manute Bol from Sudan... Mutombo has built hospitals and schools i believe in his native village, Manute Bol spent (and continues to spend) all of his earnings helping out the poverty stricken Sudan... give these footballers a chance
rbl529 4 years ago
@Turmoyl if you really would love to be in that position, then you would go out and do it.
ShnuckFuckle 1 year ago
@ShnuckFuckle did you forget that things cost money in this world?
Turmoyl 1 year ago
@Turmoyl money is an obstacle, and and obstacle is so named, because it can be overcome. If there is always a will, there is always a way - not trying to put you down im just saying when people say they really want something - i really belive it is possible to acheive no matter what
ShnuckFuckle 1 year ago
@ShnuckFuckle sounds like you are. its easy to say "if you really wanted it" but nothing is ever that simple. i spent the last five years trying to recover from a career ending injury. now if there was a way for me to save my career, i like to think i would have found it.
Turmoyl 1 year ago
@Turmoyl im sorry to hear that, what happened? and for what sport?
ShnuckFuckle 1 year ago
@ShnuckFuckle acl, meniscus and patella damage on my left knee. im a former youth academy footballer but i coach under 12s now.
Turmoyl 1 year ago
@Turmoyl wat academy you play for ?
ShnuckFuckle 1 year ago
@ShnuckFuckle walsall town fc
Turmoyl 1 year ago
@Turmoyl thats sick man how you get into them? swear they are in league one now?! did you get scouted whilst playing for a random club?
ShnuckFuckle 1 year ago
@ShnuckFuckle yeah. smaller clubs tend to scout local youth tournaments. i was playing in one for my youth team.
Turmoyl 1 year ago
So sad that someone would prey on the dreams of children.
Kirbytime 4 years ago 8
true dat
zolaplaya 4 years ago