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Africa cup of Nations: The battle for round of 16 continues
My intention has been to always give us 24hr update from the start of this competition to the end but that I have failed on. It is so painful that when I sometimes promised to do something very vital, at the very end I will now fail to do it. This is the more reason I am saying that I am really sorry for those who depends on my post for update out there. I really wanted to get us updated but numerous complicated issues are the reason I have failed to do so. But nonetheless, thank God I am gradually back and I believe I will be able to cover the rest part of till competition to the end of the. Credit Ever since the start of this competition I have really been impressed by what I am seeing or rather still what I have seen so far. I never for once though that this competition will go this way. I will rate the host country, Cameroon 99% for how far they went into making this competition unique. From their players to staff and to and to the pitch, they did well. Just take a look at how beautiful their field are. In fact they are amazing. I am very proud of how they took the competition serious by not seeing it as just Africa thing. I have swear to never in any way watch this competition because I don't want to be disappointed. With what I have seen so far, I have had a rethink and right now I think I am so addicted to the competition and I am so happy for that. The competition is full of life and if you are not watching it, you are in a long thing i.e you are really missing out. I will advice you to have a rethink and do the needful, at least be patriotic I.e support your continent. If you give attention to this competition, you will see that at the end of everything, you won't be disappointed. Credit For the purpose of this post I will touch some key point and some interesting moment that has made the competition amazing and fantastic. The host country has shown us that they are not here to joke, they are ready to go far and even wins the competition. It will be a nice one if they can manage to do that. In their group they are the one topping it with 6 point from two games so far. I was among those writing them off but with what I have seen right now, I am really impressed as I see that they will go far or might end up winning this year episode of the competition and if that happens, it will takes them to 6 times winner of the Africa Nations cup trophy. They will be behind Egypt, a country which has won it a total of seven times. This is awesome and I will give them thumbs up for that. Apart from Cameroon, the rest team in group A which include Burkina Faso, Cape Verde and Ethiopia have performed amazingly well except Ethiopia. On their log table which is the log table of the various team in Group A, we have Burkina Faso and Cape Verde struggling it out for who will qualify to next round with both of them occupying three (3) point respectively. This really keeps bothering me for Cape Verde. But I should not write them off, they can surprise us by winning their next match which will help them to see them progressing to the next stage of this competition. Anyway let the better team win. Credit Group B house Senegal, Guinea, Malawi and Zimbabwe. Judging from that list i.e referring to the Group B log table, we can see that Senegal, Guinea and Malawi are the ones battling for who will qualify for the next round while Zimbabwe is out. It is really painful to see Zimbabwe heading home so fast. I have really love the way they played so far, but it seems their best is not good enough, so they are out. Group B is almost like group A as we have Guinea, Senegal and Malawi to battle it out when they will take on their next opponent in some days from now. Looking at their log table we have Guinea on four (4) point, with Senegal on second position with four (4) point and Malawi on third position with three (3) respectively. Zimbabwe haven't gotten a point so they are last on the log table and sorry guys, home await them. The next group is group C. We have countries like Morocco, Gabon, Ghana and Comoros. In group C, Morocco are topping it with six (6) point. They have already qualified for the next round of the competition. Gabon follows soot as they occupies second spot with four (4) point while Ghana occupies third (3) position with just a point. Sorry to say, Ghana and the team on fourth (4th) position which is Comoros-a with no point will be heading home soon as they fails to qualify for the next round of the competition. Credits The above is how the team are occupying their log tables and those already out. I will be talking about other group when they plays today and tomorrow. Anyway, I hope you guys enjoyed this sport publication? if yes and you also have anything else to say please air your view by commenting on this post.
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tfame3865
Africa cup of Nations: The battle for round of 16 continues
My intention has been to always give us 24hr update from the start of this competition to the end but that I have failed on. It is so painful that when I sometimes promised to do something very vital, at the very end I will now fail to do it. This is the more reason I am saying that I am really sorry for those who depends on my post for update out there. I really wanted to get us updated but numerous complicated issues are the reason I have failed to do so. But nonetheless, thank God I am gradually back and I believe I will be able to cover the rest part of till competition to the end of the. Credit Ever since the start of this competition I have really been impressed by what I am seeing or rather still what I have seen so far. I never for once though that this competition will go this way. I will rate the host country, Cameroon 99% for how far they went into making this competition unique. From their players to staff and to and to the pitch, they did well. Just take a look at how beautiful their field are. In fact they are amazing. I am very proud of how they took the competition serious by not seeing it as just Africa thing. I have swear to never in any way watch this competition because I don't want to be disappointed. With what I have seen so far, I have had a rethink and right now I think I am so addicted to the competition and I am so happy for that. The competition is full of life and if you are not watching it, you are in a long thing i.e you are really missing out. I will advice you to have a rethink and do the needful, at least be patriotic I.e support your continent. If you give attention to this competition, you will see that at the end of everything, you won't be disappointed. Credit For the purpose of this post I will touch some key point and some interesting moment that has made the competition amazing and fantastic. The host country has shown us that they are not here to joke, they are ready to go far and even wins the competition. It will be a nice one if they can manage to do that. In their group they are the one topping it with 6 point from two games so far. I was among those writing them off but with what I have seen right now, I am really impressed as I see that they will go far or might end up winning this year episode of the competition and if that happens, it will takes them to 6 times winner of the Africa Nations cup trophy. They will be behind Egypt, a country which has won it a total of seven times. This is awesome and I will give them thumbs up for that. Apart from Cameroon, the rest team in group A which include Burkina Faso, Cape Verde and Ethiopia have performed amazingly well except Ethiopia. On their log table which is the log table of the various team in Group A, we have Burkina Faso and Cape Verde struggling it out for who will qualify to next round with both of them occupying three (3) point respectively. This really keeps bothering me for Cape Verde. But I should not write them off, they can surprise us by winning their next match which will help them to see them progressing to the next stage of this competition. Anyway let the better team win. Credit Group B house Senegal, Guinea, Malawi and Zimbabwe. Judging from that list i.e referring to the Group B log table, we can see that Senegal, Guinea and Malawi are the ones battling for who will qualify for the next round while Zimbabwe is out. It is really painful to see Zimbabwe heading home so fast. I have really love the way they played so far, but it seems their best is not good enough, so they are out. Group B is almost like group A as we have Guinea, Senegal and Malawi to battle it out when they will take on their next opponent in some days from now. Looking at their log table we have Guinea on four (4) point, with Senegal on second position with four (4) point and Malawi on third position with three (3) respectively. Zimbabwe haven't gotten a point so they are last on the log table and sorry guys, home await them. The next group is group C. We have countries like Morocco, Gabon, Ghana and Comoros. In group C, Morocco are topping it with six (6) point. They have already qualified for the next round of the competition. Gabon follows soot as they occupies second spot with four (4) point while Ghana occupies third (3) position with just a point. Sorry to say, Ghana and the team on fourth (4th) position which is Comoros-a with no point will be heading home soon as they fails to qualify for the next round of the competition. Credits The above is how the team are occupying their log tables and those already out. I will be talking about other group when they plays today and tomorrow. Anyway, I hope you guys enjoyed this sport publication? if yes and you also have anything else to say please air your view by commenting on this post.
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tfame3865
Africa cup of Nations: The battle for round of 16 continues
My intention has been to always give us 24hr update from the start of this competition to the end but that I have failed on. It is so painful that when I sometimes promised to do something very vital, at the very end I will now fail to do it. This is the more reason I am saying that I am really sorry for those who depends on my post for update out there. I really wanted to get us updated but numerous complicated issues are the reason I have failed to do so. But nonetheless, thank God I am gradually back and I believe I will be able to cover the rest part of till competition to the end of the. Credit Ever since the start of this competition I have really been impressed by what I am seeing or rather still what I have seen so far. I never for once though that this competition will go this way. I will rate the host country, Cameroon 99% for how far they went into making this competition unique. From their players to staff and to and to the pitch, they did well. Just take a look at how beautiful their field are. In fact they are amazing. I am very proud of how they took the competition serious by not seeing it as just Africa thing. I have swear to never in any way watch this competition because I don't want to be disappointed. With what I have seen so far, I have had a rethink and right now I think I am so addicted to the competition and I am so happy for that. The competition is full of life and if you are not watching it, you are in a long thing i.e you are really missing out. I will advice you to have a rethink and do the needful, at least be patriotic I.e support your continent. If you give attention to this competition, you will see that at the end of everything, you won't be disappointed. Credit For the purpose of this post I will touch some key point and some interesting moment that has made the competition amazing and fantastic. The host country has shown us that they are not here to joke, they are ready to go far and even wins the competition. It will be a nice one if they can manage to do that. In their group they are the one topping it with 6 point from two games so far. I was among those writing them off but with what I have seen right now, I am really impressed as I see that they will go far or might end up winning this year episode of the competition and if that happens, it will takes them to 6 times winner of the Africa Nations cup trophy. They will be behind Egypt, a country which has won it a total of seven times. This is awesome and I will give them thumbs up for that. Apart from Cameroon, the rest team in group A which include Burkina Faso, Cape Verde and Ethiopia have performed amazingly well except Ethiopia. On their log table which is the log table of the various team in Group A, we have Burkina Faso and Cape Verde struggling it out for who will qualify to next round with both of them occupying three (3) point respectively. This really keeps bothering me for Cape Verde. But I should not write them off, they can surprise us by winning their next match which will help them to see them progressing to the next stage of this competition. Anyway let the better team win. Credit Group B house Senegal, Guinea, Malawi and Zimbabwe. Judging from that list i.e referring to the Group B log table, we can see that Senegal, Guinea and Malawi are the ones battling for who will qualify for the next round while Zimbabwe is out. It is really painful to see Zimbabwe heading home so fast. I have really love the way they played so far, but it seems their best is not good enough, so they are out. Group B is almost like group A as we have Guinea, Senegal and Malawi to battle it out when they will take on their next opponent in some days from now. Looking at their log table we have Guinea on four (4) point, with Senegal on second position with four (4) point and Malawi on third position with three (3) respectively. Zimbabwe haven't gotten a point so they are last on the log table and sorry guys, home await them. The next group is group C. We have countries like Morocco, Gabon, Ghana and Comoros. In group C, Morocco are topping it with six (6) point. They have already qualified for the next round of the competition. Gabon follows soot as they occupies second spot with four (4) point while Ghana occupies third (3) position with just a point. Sorry to say, Ghana and the team on fourth (4th) position which is Comoros-a with no point will be heading home soon as they fails to qualify for the next round of the competition. Credits The above is how the team are occupying their log tables and those already out. I will be talking about other group when they plays today and tomorrow. Anyway, I hope you guys enjoyed this sport publication? if yes and you also have anything else to say please air your view by commenting on this post.
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kmarttupdated
My Introduction to Scorum
Hi Scorum, fine below my Introduction Post My name is Idowu with Scorum username: Kmartt. A Nigerian, supply chain specialist and also the Head Business Manager of Ideal Interior designs. Just as my username depict, it was coined out far back during my secondary school days when I used to represent my school in the men relay races in the inter school competition. At first, I never liked football as a sport. This was solely because of the way people argued after every football matched watched back then. I used to be a very calm and reserved person until nature took it turns on me. I am a very outspoken fellow now. I developed passion for football around 2012 during my undergraduate years in the Universities of Benin, Benin city, Edo state. It all started when I had finished my second semester exams and never wanted to travel home. It also coincided with the period my best friend as well as my roomie had just finished his final year project form computer science department and needed me to keep his company pending when other documentations for his National Youth Service Corps mobilisation would be perfected. Just this faithful day, we went to watch football together and he was die hard fan of Arsenal FC. Fortunately that day, it was Arsenal vs Manchester United. Lo and behold, Arsenal was defeated and the winning club (Manchester United) became my favourite because I trolled him heavily when we returned back home. Infact, he couldn't even eat the spaghetti we had prepared before we left for the match. Lo and behold, that was how I started watching every single Manchester United game since that time. Football has taken a space in my schedule now. No matter how tight my scheduleis, I will also figure out time to watch my daring Manchester United game, either weekend or weekdays. GGMU! MY STORY DOWN THE LINE ON HOW I JOINED SCORUM I stumbled upon a post by @tosyne2much on nairaland introducing this wonderful platform. I disputed it at first before there are a whole lots of these stuffs online that are not real. But for the fact that he'd posted something some years back on nairaland and people commented under the thread, I just said to myself that it wouldn't be a bad thing to give it a try sinceit doesn't take anything away from me. Finally, I decided to give it a try and that's why you all are reading this today. I do believe that the members would be friendly and happy to have me here. My profound appreciations to @Tosyne2much for introducing me to this excellent platform. My profound gratitude also goes out to @scorum, @scorumafrica, @scorumnigeria, @scorumcommunity and the entire bloggers on scorum. Thanks a bunch
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kmarttupdated
My Introduction to Scorum
Hi Scorum, fine below my Introduction Post My name is Idowu with Scorum username: Kmartt. A Nigerian, supply chain specialist and also the Head Business Manager of Ideal Interior designs. Just as my username depict, it was coined out far back during my secondary school days when I used to represent my school in the men relay races in the inter school competition. At first, I never liked football as a sport. This was solely because of the way people argued after every football matched watched back then. I used to be a very calm and reserved person until nature took it turns on me. I am a very outspoken fellow now. I developed passion for football around 2012 during my undergraduate years in the Universities of Benin, Benin city, Edo state. It all started when I had finished my second semester exams and never wanted to travel home. It also coincided with the period my best friend as well as my roomie had just finished his final year project form computer science department and needed me to keep his company pending when other documentations for his National Youth Service Corps mobilisation would be perfected. Just this faithful day, we went to watch football together and he was die hard fan of Arsenal FC. Fortunately that day, it was Arsenal vs Manchester United. Lo and behold, Arsenal was defeated and the winning club (Manchester United) became my favourite because I trolled him heavily when we returned back home. Infact, he couldn't even eat the spaghetti we had prepared before we left for the match. Lo and behold, that was how I started watching every single Manchester United game since that time. Football has taken a space in my schedule now. No matter how tight my scheduleis, I will also figure out time to watch my daring Manchester United game, either weekend or weekdays. GGMU! MY STORY DOWN THE LINE ON HOW I JOINED SCORUM I stumbled upon a post by @tosyne2much on nairaland introducing this wonderful platform. I disputed it at first before there are a whole lots of these stuffs online that are not real. But for the fact that he'd posted something some years back on nairaland and people commented under the thread, I just said to myself that it wouldn't be a bad thing to give it a try sinceit doesn't take anything away from me. Finally, I decided to give it a try and that's why you all are reading this today. I do believe that the members would be friendly and happy to have me here. My profound appreciations to @Tosyne2much for introducing me to this excellent platform. My profound gratitude also goes out to @scorum, @scorumafrica, @scorumnigeria, @scorumcommunity and the entire bloggers on scorum. Thanks a bunch
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kmarttupdated
My Introduction to Scorum
Hi Scorum, fine below my Introduction Post My name is Idowu with Scorum username: Kmartt. A Nigerian, supply chain specialist and also the Head Business Manager of Ideal Interior designs. Just as my username depict, it was coined out far back during my secondary school days when I used to represent my school in the men relay races in the inter school competition. At first, I never liked football as a sport. This was solely because of the way people argued after every football matched watched back then. I used to be a very calm and reserved person until nature took it turns on me. I am a very outspoken fellow now. I developed passion for football around 2012 during my undergraduate years in the Universities of Benin, Benin city, Edo state. It all started when I had finished my second semester exams and never wanted to travel home. It also coincided with the period my best friend as well as my roomie had just finished his final year project form computer science department and needed me to keep his company pending when other documentations for his National Youth Service Corps mobilisation would be perfected. Just this faithful day, we went to watch football together and he was die hard fan of Arsenal FC. Fortunately that day, it was Arsenal vs Manchester United. Lo and behold, Arsenal was defeated and the winning club (Manchester United) became my favourite because I trolled him heavily when we returned back home. Infact, he couldn't even eat the spaghetti we had prepared before we left for the match. Lo and behold, that was how I started watching every single Manchester United game since that time. Football has taken a space in my schedule now. No matter how tight my scheduleis, I will also figure out time to watch my daring Manchester United game, either weekend or weekdays. GGMU! MY STORY DOWN THE LINE ON HOW I JOINED SCORUM I stumbled upon a post by @tosyne2much on nairaland introducing this wonderful platform. I disputed it at first before there are a whole lots of these stuffs online that are not real. But for the fact that he'd posted something some years back on nairaland and people commented under the thread, I just said to myself that it wouldn't be a bad thing to give it a try sinceit doesn't take anything away from me. Finally, I decided to give it a try and that's why you all are reading this today. I do believe that the members would be friendly and happy to have me here. My profound appreciations to @Tosyne2much for introducing me to this excellent platform. My profound gratitude also goes out to @scorum, @scorumafrica, @scorumnigeria, @scorumcommunity and the entire bloggers on scorum. Thanks a bunch
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