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If you’ve got a business to promote, bring it to me.
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@TheEastGuy1 Saw him begging very dark mumu on Blord's issue. If I was there, I for rush enter stage slap am. Did same nonsense with burna boy in regards to Akpi. Who send you? He has a N2billion estate in lagos too and I'm supposed to rate him as the face of Igbo rap? No.
🚨 𝗗𝗜𝗗 𝗬𝗢𝗨 𝗞𝗡𝗢𝗪: Abdelhak Nouri celebrated his 29th birthday this week. At the age of 20, he collapsed on the pitch.
Every since that day, the official Ajax account still publish their match-day posts at exactly 07:34 on all their social media because he used to wear number 34.
They have been doing this consistently for 9 years.
Tell you what! I’ve always wondered why there are so many Japanese players in the Bundesliga. Never knew they modeled their football after Germany’s.
I know many Japanese clubs have contacts with German clubs but I didn’t know they went way back. From Makoto Hasebe to Shinji Kagawa and others. That’s enlightening.
Japan has had decent footballers. The generation of Hidetoshi Nakata, Ono Shinji, Junichi Inamoto etc down to the Shunsuke Nakamura, Naohiro Takahara were exceptional ones too.
For a country that hasn’t always had a professional league, they grew massively, and Nakata was one of their earliest reps because he played for AS Roma in the early 2000s when the Serie A was up and above. Inamoto was also at Arsenal, although he didn’t get to feature a lot of times.
I think Hasebe was a big light for them in the Bundesliga, then Okazaki winning the Premier League with Leicester was important. Nakamura’s UCL feats with Celtic were also special coverage for their football.
Kagawa’s MVP-winning season at Borussia Dortmund, Yuto Nagatomo’s time in the Serie A were all solid profiles for Japan.
They also showed their openness to some form of globalisation with Alex, the Brazilian-born defender who played for them.
Their current goalkeeper is born to a Ghanaian father and he’s one of their finest talents. Zion Suzuki.
There’s also Joel Chima Fujita who’s born to a Nigerian father and that’s how they’ll keep growing.
My finest memory of that country was their 3-2 loss to Belgium in 2018. I’ve not seen many World Cup games that are as entertaining.
Well done bro.