Another African footballer lying about their age!

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You can't go off the comments on the Daily Mail. They rarely print one of my comments if the article is moderated. They often fiddle with the red and green arrows as well. I've made 3 comments on the Eto'o story and not one has been printed.

That's true,but I was speaking generally.
Kanu was 50 while still at Arsenal and everybody knew it.

No media uproar,that's a given,but I'd have expected some fans to express their displeasure,atleast.
 

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It's a joke that Chelsea signed Eto'o. They have a young white English striker that is tearing up the lower leagues by the name of Bamford. I doubt he will ever get a chance to play for chelsea though.

He can't do any worse than Ba or Eto'o.
 

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They have a young white English striker that is tearing up the lower leagues by the name of Bamford. I doubt he will ever get a chance to play for chelsea though.

He can't do any worse than Ba or Eto'o.

this young guy can't do what ba can do:

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'My faith and my religion teach me that everyone is equal, black or white, man or woman. We are all human beings. I wouldn't fight with my brother, and I don't know why we fight because this person is white or black or Jewish or Muslim or Buddhist. This is too much. I won't judge someone just from seeing them.
'It's important the club get involved in this work. When the kids that are a fan of the club - and Chelsea have a lot of fans all around the world - see the club is involved in this sort of thing, it's going to make them think. In football you see a lot of good things and you see a lot of bad things so you should try to forgive people for what they do to you and to other people.'

http://www.chelseafc.com/news-article/article/3673994/title/inaugural-game-for-equality-this-weekend

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a good example of what coaches look for in youth team players:

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he was officially born in spain

a player like that has no use in soccer except youth teams
he most likely has zero skills and is just in their team for his physique
 
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a good example of what coaches look for in youth team players:

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he was officially born in spain

a player like that has no use in soccer except youth teams
he most likely has zero skills and is just in their team for his physique

Good rule of thumb: If a guy is more muscular and ripped than just about everyone in the world was 60 years ago, he's taking something.
 
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Good rule of thumb: If a guy is more muscular and ripped than just about everyone in the world was 60 years ago, he's taking something.

And most importantly he isn't 17 either.
Born and bought up in Spain or what,I don't know,but that thing isn't 17.....unless he's taking some heavy steroids
 

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a good example of what coaches look for in youth team players:

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he was officially born in spain

a player like that has no use in soccer except youth teams
he most likely has zero skills and is just in their team for his physique

Regardless of age why even sign people like that? Isn't soccer a cardio sport? That guys body must burn through insane amounts of energy just to maintain itself.
 

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Regardless of age why even sign people like that? Isn't soccer a cardio sport? That guys body must burn through insane amounts of energy just to maintain itself.

in soccer i have seen every kind of body turn successfull, from muscular guys like crisitano ronaldo to skinny-fat guys like messi, with also rooney who is big bug doesn't look like he could run very long distances

the thing that i never saw was a world class black player

in the youth teams, they are way overrepresented
and i think that this picture shows why
but then in senior teams they are no longer there

today there was the youth equivalent of the champions league, and barcelona won with 5 coal-black africans
it's even hard to find a team with 5 coal-black africans in the very black and very bad french league
what a contrast with the great footballers barcelona has produced

fabrice olinga is one of those "young" players from spain that flopped
he was the youngest ever goalscorer of the spanish league but now he's in belgium after failing in spain
 

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And most importantly he isn't 17 either.
Born and bought up in Spain or what,I don't know,but that thing isn't 17.....unless he's taking some heavy steroids

like i said if you say that you were born in europe (even if you were actually born back in africa 1 year earlier, then moved to europe with your parents) then they can't send you back and your parents can stay in europe too
so their age is often fake when they are in this case
even if it's by a few months, it will make a big difference
players born at the beginning of the year tend to dominate their age category, and it's more difficult for guys born at the end of the year
 

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boris tchako, born in cameroon, 11 years old, training with his team mates:

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they are saying that it might not be his true age :lie:
 

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boris tchako, born in cameroon, 11 years old, training with his team mates:

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they are saying that it might not be his true age :lie:

This has to be some kind of joke. They should just scrap pro youth teams and sign players when they're 17/18. At that point everyone should have matured and will be on a equal playing field.
 
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[h=1]Newcastle star Mbemba refutes age claims[/h]
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Mbemba joined the Magpies in an £8million deal from Anderlecht earlier this summer, and made his debut in the 2-2 draw with Southampton last weekend.
Controversy has surfaced regarding the age of the star however, with reports claiming that the defender is actually 27 as opposed to 21 years of age.

Mbemba however insists he has undergone bone tests to prove he was born in 1994, not 1988 or 1991 as had been claimed, and has accused people of 'trying to harm his career'.
 

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11 years old with that receding hairline?:doh:


Admittedly, I don't know much about soccer, but just came across this thread. We've talked about this before on football threads.

When my sons were coming up in middle school they were 12-13 years old and found out that a lot of the black kids were 15, still in middle school. I guess they fail 1 or 2 grades in elementary school. This happens all the time. Fortunately for them, my sons, I helped them train for wrestling and football and were still able to handle most if not all older black kids.

However, that's not the case for most white kids, most play by the rules and come up grade wise according to their age and are at a disadvantage early on. 15 year old middle school black kids get a reputation for being good and it carries on through high school. Some of these guys are almost 20 years old when they're done with high school. One of my sons graduated HS at 17 years old. Both my sons were all-state, one in wrestling and the other in football. You have to train them early to be good athletes and not to take any crap from older and intimidating black kids.

With all that being said, even some white parents are holding their children back a grade or 2 thinking this will give their child an advantage both academically and athletically. UNC Chapel Hill BB player and NBA pro, Tyler Hanbrough was 16 years old his freshmen year in HS and turned 20 years old his freshmen year in college.

Hope you guys didn't mind me chiming in.
 

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However, that's not the case for most white kids, most play by the rules and come up grade wise according to their age and are at a disadvantage early on.

No matter where you look in the Western world these days rules are for white people only.
 

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This negro clearly looks like he is in his 40s. Are White people so stupid and or weak to allow this sort of blatant cheating to occur?
 

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This negro clearly looks like he is in his 40s. Are White people so stupid and or weak to allow this sort of blatant cheating to occur?
To call him out on it would be rayciss. Just another attempt by evil whitey to keep a black man down!
 

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28 year old Former AC Milan player caught pretending to be 19. He has now moved to a German team, he claimed to be 16 when he signed for AC Milan in 2013.
He was caught out when he was arrested for rape.
Maybe the guy should be investigated for being a pedophile as well if he slept with any underage girls whilst at school in Italy because he claimed he was 12 years old when he first applied for asylum in Italy but was really 21.

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http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/635737/Police-find-refugee-footballer-AC-Milan-raped-lied-papers
 
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Nigeria have been forced to make last-minute changes to their U17 squad as a 26 first team players failed theirmandatory age tests ahead of Saturday’s crucial qualifier against Niger.
http://africa.tvcnews.tv/2016/08/04/nigeria-lose-u17-squad-age-test-failures/#.V6QRetQrK9I

How do they test age?

I thought they checked the teeth but the article is saying they did an MRI scan. The whole article doesn't add up though. It says 60 man squad (which seems unusual) then it say 26 where caught and they are recalling 24 players from the original squad.
Let's see if the players that are signed on for European youth clubs get their contracts cancelled.
 
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I thought they checked the teeth but the article is saying they did an MRI scan. The whole article doesn't add up though. It says 60 man squad (which seems unusual) then it say 26 where caught and they are recalling 24 players from the original squad.
Let's see if the players that are signed on for European youth clubs get their contracts cancelled.

Well, that's how they win all these U-15, U-17, U-19 titles... and after these championships the media is full of praise for the "rising tide of African Football", "African talents" etc. Then the same "stellar" teams cannot get past quarterfinals (in a good year) during the real World Cup.
 
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