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Re: Somali goverment looking for soccer trainers in Diaspora

Postby Jamac_Yare » Tue Aug 16, 2011 3:47 pm

Somali football team is a joke bunch of ex-reer xamars living the "Banoonii" dream :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Somali goverment looking for soccer trainers in Diaspora

Postby tightrope » Tue Aug 16, 2011 4:04 pm

Somali football team is a joke bunch of ex-reer xamars living the "Banoonii" dream :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
ATLEAST :som: HAS AN INTERNATIONALLY RECOGINIZED FOOTBALL TEAM!
:sland: :arrow:

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Re: Somali goverment looking for soccer trainers in Diaspora

Postby LiquidHYDROGEN » Tue Aug 16, 2011 4:09 pm

Really? Football trainers? Is that Captain Hotel's biggest concern right now? SMH

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Re: Somali goverment looking for soccer trainers in Diaspora

Postby LiquidHYDROGEN » Tue Aug 16, 2011 4:10 pm

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Re: Somali goverment looking for soccer trainers in Diaspora

Postby lilsaf » Tue Aug 16, 2011 4:22 pm

Lets adopt and sponsor the Somali team. I was thinking about buying and investing in my own football club in Somalia, but if we get together we can adopt the national team and make it one of the best in Africa.
first of all, they should get collect the best Somali soccer teams in North America and Europe and than pick the best of the best from them, combine them with the best from Mogadishu and sorounding. and than tell the Somali community to fund and pay for their expenses and equipments for the next two years, training in North America and Europe, and playing with other clubs and teams.
we wouldn't win the world cup, but bet you they can qualify to go to Brazil for the world cup.
That's too soon, your expectations are way too high. Egypt, a country with a buttload of talent and arguably the best team in Africa (won the last 3 African cups) haven't made it to the world cup since 1990. You expect us, with no experienced players, no star players, and not enough coaching experience to somehow fix our situation in 3 years? We can't even qualify in the African championships with 16 spots, how the hell do you propose us making it to Brazil with only 5 spots available?!!

Its a pipe dream son, lets start out slow, and by slow I mean lets forgets the world cup even exists, these qualifying games should be more of letting our young guys getting international experience now.
you making our hopes down lets just enjoy thinking about for second we may be in world cup u never know .

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Re: Somali goverment looking for soccer trainers in Diaspora

Postby AhmedBoqor » Tue Aug 16, 2011 5:50 pm

Lets adopt and sponsor the Somali team. I was thinking about buying and investing in my own football club in Somalia, but if we get together we can adopt the national team and make it one of the best in Africa.
first of all, they should get collect the best Somali soccer teams in North America and Europe and than pick the best of the best from them, combine them with the best from Mogadishu and sorounding. and than tell the Somali community to fund and pay for their expenses and equipments for the next two years, training in North America and Europe, and playing with other clubs and teams.
we wouldn't win the world cup, but bet you they can qualify to go to Brazil for the world cup.
That's too soon, your expectations are way too high. Egypt, a country with a buttload of talent and arguably the best team in Africa (won the last 3 African cups) haven't made it to the world cup since 1990. You expect us, with no experienced players, no star players, and not enough coaching experience to somehow fix our situation in 3 years? We can't even qualify in the African championships with 16 spots, how the hell do you propose us making it to Brazil with only 5 spots available?!!

Its a pipe dream son, lets start out slow, and by slow I mean lets forgets the world cup even exists, these qualifying games should be more of letting our young guys getting international experience now.
you making our hopes down lets just enjoy thinking about for second we may be in world cup u never know .
:lol: Alright so be it, I'm being realistic though, a win against Ethiopia is enough for me, their FIFA rankings is 139, ours is 191.


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