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SportsRe: Why Are We Shedding Tears For Yekini? – Kanu by henboy01(m): 12:44pm On May 09, 2012
ZUBY77: Kanu Nwankwo should learn to shutp up. Yekine was in the same line of business with him. Kanu should have been the one to help yekini because he has money. Who is he pointing at now. Does he think that Nigerians are stupid?
...well,I dont blame you.Those in the glass house who funds are allocated to annually never looked in yekini's direction,then you blame kanu for NFA's woes.He served Nigeria n not the Nwankwo family.Can you work in Chevron and expect ur pay from mobil?guy u must be daft
SportsRe: Victor Ikpeba And His Grammar Skills On TV by henboy01(m): 11:26pm On May 02, 2012
The_Matrix: Some guys in NL are so d*ft. That messi cannot speak English (which is not even his 2nd language) or that Ikpeba is well paid by SuperSPORTS, is NOT enough reason for him to make a mess of the English Language on International TV! What we are saying is that the Warri Man shd work on his English. Its becoming an embarrassment really
This one really got me reeling:
*Messi is a amazing player, if you try to brought him down in the box, it is a PENARITY shocked shocked shocked
,.....your opening remarks made you sound like someone who is enlightened.But guy you spoilt it all,Ikpeba is an Edo name.Be certain before you comment.
SportsRe: Victor Ikpeba And His Grammar Skills On TV by henboy01(m): 11:22pm On May 02, 2012
Guys,just let the guy be.Or do you guys need a Patric Obayagbon in the supersports studio.
SportsRe: Naija Street Football: Funny Terms Used by henboy01(m): 11:04am On Apr 29, 2012
Ayoakinkahunsi: Ose: amateur
i think its called otu
SportsRe: Naija Street Football: Funny Terms Used by henboy01(m): 11:01am On Apr 29, 2012
Yes. Adele bare=when u are running back 2 block ur goal post but d ball gets there b4 u.....
Jarus: Growing up, there were some terminologies we used in local, street football, which in hindsight, are funny.

Let's relive the memories here:

1, Ogirigbamila (when you use the wall to support your play)
2, Orey/ori (when the ball passes through the stone used as goal post
3, F'olohun s'ole (Use God as keeper, when nobody wants to be the keeper)
4, Ege irole/ Goal irole ( late in the evening, when the football play is almost ending, and players start catching fun with mockery dribbles and goals)


Can we list more? I know it depends on one's locality and language e.g most of the terms h ere are Yoruba.

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