
walal 4 baa laguu banneeyey, kolley caruurtaada kale wey kuu eekaan doonaan

Euphoria: chill, caadi iska dhig walal, I don't see what's wrong with what hoping he plays for his country one day. We're all wishing him the best.
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Be happy for him. Why would he waste his talents on Somalia when he knows he will not earn a penny or win a single game?KingWaslawi wrote:Masha allaah, laakiin ma u tuurayaa wadankiisa?
Hadduu Ingiriiska u safanayo wax lagaga farxo ma arko, Hadduu Soomaaliya u safanayo markaa waa halyay Soomaaliyeed.
These guys think he made it already.there are a number of somali kids in various teams across the country.only abdisalam ibrahim came thru-wth happen to him though?chelseaforever wrote:Let's hope he makes it to frist team, he needs to work hard to earn mourinho's confidence
It has nothing to do with that as long as your parents support you and are proud of you that's enough to keep you going and make you make it big. Haters and doubters do nothing but make you even more motivated.garoweboy wrote:There was this other kid that signed with Cite I don't know where he's at now. The thing with Somali's is they don't get support when they want to pursuit their dreams. Haters and doubters pop out of nowhere and undermine them. It eventually leads to most of their downfalls. Where's that other kid named Daud? He was talented too but didn't go far. At the end of the day if you don't have support behind you you'll get lost on the road.
Parental support only counts for a little.the first problem is the intensity of the competition and how difficult it is to rise through the academies.most of the top teams drop the academy players and only a few make it to the first team.also, some coaches dont like taking risks with somali boys cus many of then dont have the right physique for premiership football.garoweboy wrote:There was this other kid that signed with Cite I don't know where he's at now. The thing with Somali's is they don't get support when they want to pursuit their dreams. Haters and doubters pop out of nowhere and undermine them. It eventually leads to most of their downfalls. Where's that other kid named Daud? He was talented too but didn't go far. At the end of the day if you don't have support behind you you'll get lost on the road.
Will be the front runner, his dad done well MashaAllahzumaale wrote:The elephant in the room is what team will he choose to represent. England, Puntland, Somaliland, Jubbaland, South West State, Galmudug............