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femi4 (m)
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Having watched some matches in the ongoing FIFA under 17 world cup in Nigeria, I doubt it if all the players participating in the championship are truly under 17. Since the MRI scan is being done by machine,don't you think that failure is inevitable.Is it not possible that some players who were above 17yrs scaled through? Also, dont you think the MRI scan had disqualified some eligible players as well?
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RuuDie (m)
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u are asking if the bones in our body doesn't age  mri scan is legit man!
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Ibime (m)
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There was never an MI scan done on the boys. It was politically hushed. Remember that Sani Lulu rejected it, preferring to call on the boys parents to swear affidavit that they are under-17.
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semid4lyfe (m)
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And u think Sanni Lulu and by extension the NFF will take the risk of not running an MRI scan on the players when FIFA clearly stated that the players will be tested randomly during the competition? I laugh in zulu.
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