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A Brief History Of Victor Osimhen And His Travails by Ashleyokeneye(f): 10:41am On Oct 04, 2023
Last season in Serie A (Italian League), Victor Osimhen was a treasure to many, most especially to the fans of Napoli Football Club. He was treated like a king by the club and its fans owing to his major contributions that earned Napoli FC the lost glory the club had for 30 years been yearning to regain.

What could have made a once beautiful bride to become an object of ridicule in the eyes of his once beloved admirers? This is exactly the question many want an answer to. Is it true that no matter how hard a non-white footballer strives to please his club, the colour of his skin will remind his employer of the race he belongs to?

Though racism is discouraged in all human endeavors all over the world – football not excluded – its presence can still be felt, and its end is undoubtedly not yet in sight considering what many black footballers suffer in the hand of their clubs and fans. They’re usually ridiculed for any slight mistake without giving thought to many of their impacts to the clubs. Many, especially Nigerians, after the ridiculous comment on Osimhen, had come out to criticize Napoli FC for the show of ungratefulness to the ever-dedicated footballer. They reprimanded the club for continuing to perpetuate racial abuse despite unending public condemnation of racism on the pitch. They want to know when exactly racial discrimination will end in football.

I think this is the time the African footballers who ply their trades in foreign land ought to meditate deeply and choose between dedication to foreign clubs and to their national teams. They need to understand that no amount of dedication to their clubs can earn them accolades more than what their countries will bestow on them if they choose to always remain patriotic to their countries. Many a time their clubs had rendered them ‘hors de combat’ most times their countries called them for national assignments to do their nations proud. Many African players prefer their foreign clubs to their national teams.

Not withstanding the FIFA rule that mandates all the international footballers to heed to their countries’ calls whenever their services are needed, some African footballers occasionally found flimsy excuses to shun their countries. The way the non-white footballers are being treated by these clubs, I suppose, should by now tell the players that no amount of zeal and wholeheartedness they dispense to give glories to their clubs at the expense of their countries will ever confer on them the honour and gratefulness they deserve. They should understand that no matter the situation, good or bad, their countries will always be there for them.
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Re: A Brief History Of Victor Osimhen And His Travails by iamtardey: 10:52am On Oct 04, 2023
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Re: A Brief History Of Victor Osimhen And His Travails by Adedejibolake: 12:18pm On Oct 04, 2023
Ashleyokeneye:

Last season in Serie A (Italian League), Victor Osimhen was a treasure to many, most especially to the fans of Napoli Football Club. He was treated like a king by the club and its fans owing to his major contributions that earned Napoli FC the lost glory the club had for 30 years been yearning to regain.

What could have made a once beautiful bride to become an object of ridicule in the eyes of his once beloved admirers? This is exactly the question many want an answer to. Is it true that no matter how hard a non-white footballer strives to please his club, the colour of his skin will remind his employer of the race he belongs to?

Though racism is discouraged in all human endeavors all over the world – football not excluded – its presence can still be felt, and its end is undoubtedly not yet in sight considering what many black footballers suffer in the hand of their clubs and fans. They’re usually ridiculed for any slight mistake without giving thought to many of their impacts to the clubs. Many, especially Nigerians, after the ridiculous comment on Osimhen, had come out to criticize Napoli FC for the show of ungratefulness to the ever-dedicated footballer. They reprimanded the club for continuing to perpetuate racial abuse despite unending public condemnation of racism on the pitch. They want to know when exactly racial discrimination will end in football.

I think this is the time the African footballers who ply their trades in foreign land ought to meditate deeply and choose between dedication to foreign clubs and to their national teams. They need to understand that no amount of dedication to their clubs can earn them accolades more than what their countries will bestow on them if they choose to always remain patriotic to their countries. Many a time their clubs had rendered them ‘hors de combat’ most times their countries called them for national assignments to do their nations proud. Many African players prefer their foreign clubs to their national teams.

Not withstanding the FIFA rule that mandates all the international footballers to heed to their countries’ calls whenever their services are needed, some African footballers occasionally found flimsy excuses to shun their countries. The way the non-white footballers are being treated by these clubs, I suppose, should by now tell the players that no amount of zeal and wholeheartedness they dispense to give glories to their clubs at the expense of their countries will ever confer on them the honour and gratefulness they deserve. They should understand that no matter the situation, good or bad, their countries will always be there for them.
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Re: A Brief History Of Victor Osimhen And His Travails by SportsHighLight: 2:17pm On Oct 04, 2023
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Re: A Brief History Of Victor Osimhen And His Travails by Bolakeadedeji: 2:40pm On Oct 04, 2023
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Re: A Brief History Of Victor Osimhen And His Travails by NUSALUCKY: 8:47am On Oct 05, 2023
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Re: A Brief History Of Victor Osimhen And His Travails by oluwadarajoe: 10:54am On Oct 05, 2023
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Re: A Brief History Of Victor Osimhen And His Travails by Adedejibolake: 3:54pm On Oct 05, 2023
oluwadarajoe:


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Re: A Brief History Of Victor Osimhen And His Travails by Bolakeadedeji: 4:32pm On Oct 05, 2023
Ashleyokeneye:

Last season in Serie A (Italian League), Victor Osimhen was a treasure to many, most especially to the fans of Napoli Football Club. He was treated like a king by the club and its fans owing to his major contributions that earned Napoli FC the lost glory the club had for 30 years been yearning to regain.

What could have made a once beautiful bride to become an object of ridicule in the eyes of his once beloved admirers? This is exactly the question many want an answer to. Is it true that no matter how hard a non-white footballer strives to please his club, the colour of his skin will remind his employer of the race he belongs to?

Though racism is discouraged in all human endeavors all over the world – football not excluded – its presence can still be felt, and its end is undoubtedly not yet in sight considering what many black footballers suffer in the hand of their clubs and fans. They’re usually ridiculed for any slight mistake without giving thought to many of their impacts to the clubs. Many, especially Nigerians, after the ridiculous comment on Osimhen, had come out to criticize Napoli FC for the show of ungratefulness to the ever-dedicated footballer. They reprimanded the club for continuing to perpetuate racial abuse despite unending public condemnation of racism on the pitch. They want to know when exactly racial discrimination will end in football.

I think this is the time the African footballers who ply their trades in foreign land ought to meditate deeply and choose between dedication to foreign clubs and to their national teams. They need to understand that no amount of dedication to their clubs can earn them accolades more than what their countries will bestow on them if they choose to always remain patriotic to their countries. Many a time their clubs had rendered them ‘hors de combat’ most times their countries called them for national assignments to do their nations proud. Many African players prefer their foreign clubs to their national teams.

Not withstanding the FIFA rule that mandates all the international footballers to heed to their countries’ calls whenever their services are needed, some African footballers occasionally found flimsy excuses to shun their countries. The way the non-white footballers are being treated by these clubs, I suppose, should by now tell the players that no amount of zeal and wholeheartedness they dispense to give glories to their clubs at the expense of their countries will ever confer on them the honour and gratefulness they deserve. They should understand that no matter the situation, good or bad, their countries will always be there for them.
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Two Champions League matches Victor Osimhen played - Zero goal zero assist one yellow card. What next?
Re: A Brief History Of Victor Osimhen And His Travails by EzeJoyce: 9:02am On Oct 06, 2023
Bolakeadedeji:


Two Champions League matches Victor Osimhen played - Zero goal zero assist one yellow card. What next?

The next thing for him is to score at less 1 goal for the next match
Re: A Brief History Of Victor Osimhen And His Travails by Tomken1: 10:51am On Oct 06, 2023
EzeJoyce:


The next thing for him is to score at less 1 goal for the next match

Any weekend games?

Re: A Brief History Of Victor Osimhen And His Travails by Fakeashley: 11:57am On Oct 06, 2023
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Re: A Brief History Of Victor Osimhen And His Travails by chiomaugo: 8:37am On Oct 09, 2023
Ashleyokeneye:

Last season in Serie A (Italian League), Victor Osimhen was a treasure to many, most especially to the fans of Napoli Football Club. He was treated like a king by the club and its fans owing to his major contributions that earned Napoli FC the lost glory the club had for 30 years been yearning to regain.

What could have made a once beautiful bride to become an object of ridicule in the eyes of his once beloved admirers? This is exactly the question many want an answer to. Is it true that no matter how hard a non-white footballer strives to please his club, the colour of his skin will remind his employer of the race he belongs to?

Though racism is discouraged in all human endeavors all over the world – football not excluded – its presence can still be felt, and its end is undoubtedly not yet in sight considering what many black footballers suffer in the hand of their clubs and fans. They’re usually ridiculed for any slight mistake without giving thought to many of their impacts to the clubs. Many, especially Nigerians, after the ridiculous comment on Osimhen, had come out to criticize Napoli FC for the show of ungratefulness to the ever-dedicated footballer. They reprimanded the club for continuing to perpetuate racial abuse despite unending public condemnation of racism on the pitch. They want to know when exactly racial discrimination will end in football.

I think this is the time the African footballers who ply their trades in foreign land ought to meditate deeply and choose between dedication to foreign clubs and to their national teams. They need to understand that no amount of dedication to their clubs can earn them accolades more than what their countries will bestow on them if they choose to always remain patriotic to their countries. Many a time their clubs had rendered them ‘hors de combat’ most times their countries called them for national assignments to do their nations proud. Many African players prefer their foreign clubs to their national teams.

Not withstanding the FIFA rule that mandates all the international footballers to heed to their countries’ calls whenever their services are needed, some African footballers occasionally found flimsy excuses to shun their countries. The way the non-white footballers are being treated by these clubs, I suppose, should by now tell the players that no amount of zeal and wholeheartedness they dispense to give glories to their clubs at the expense of their countries will ever confer on them the honour and gratefulness they deserve. They should understand that no matter the situation, good or bad, their countries will always be there for them.
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He is one of Nigerian's football team best player
Re: A Brief History Of Victor Osimhen And His Travails by samsondave: 8:59am On Oct 09, 2023
chiomaugo:


He is one of Nigerian's football team best player

Lamine Yamal becomes the youngest player to ever score a goal in La Liga, at the age of 16 years and 87 days. 💫

Re: A Brief History Of Victor Osimhen And His Travails by marachizita: 10:35am On Oct 09, 2023
samsondave:


Lamine Yamal becomes the youngest player to ever score a goal in La Liga, at the age of 16 years and 87 days. 💫

As of November 2022, legendary Brazilian forward Pelé held the record for the youngest World Cup goal scorer, having been 17 years and 239 days old when he scored against Wales in 1958. Pele is the youngest winner of the FIFA World Cup, the youngest goal scorer in the FIFA World Cup, and the youngest to score a goal in the FIFA World Cup Final, all at 17.

Michael Owen scored hattrick and the age of 18 and 62 days of joining. Lionel Messi became only the second player after Cristiano Ronaldo to score 800 career goals when he scored against Panama at the Monumental Stadium in Argentina on Friday.
Re: A Brief History Of Victor Osimhen And His Travails by Okenejude: 9:51am On Oct 10, 2023
marachizita:


As of November 2022, legendary Brazilian forward Pelé held the record for the youngest World Cup goal scorer, having been 17 years and 239 days old when he scored against Wales in 1958. Pele is the youngest winner of the FIFA World Cup, the youngest goal scorer in the FIFA World Cup, and the youngest to score a goal in the FIFA World Cup Final, all at 17.

Michael Owen scored hattrick and the age of 18 and 62 days of joining. Lionel Messi became only the second player after Cristiano Ronaldo to score 800 career goals when he scored against Panama at the Monumental Stadium in Argentina on Friday.

Pele is legend, he has great records
Re: A Brief History Of Victor Osimhen And His Travails by Tijanirasak: 10:20am On Oct 10, 2023
Okenejude:


Pele is legend, he has great records

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