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Prince Obrien-Coker <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 1 Sep 2001 23:06:00 +0200
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Yus, Joe Sambou and all of you "on the other side",

England have trashed Germany 5-1 in Munich. This is the worst defeat Germany have ever suffered at home since the 6-0 defeat by Austria in 1936. The year 2001 could be considered as the year "the game" turned upside down. Liberia  (whose FA was formed by mainly Gambians in the late 60's, with Koto Ousman(?) Touray from Gunjur as the first Liberian FA President) had "one foot" in a World Cup. Brazil is struggling and even Honduras have won from Brazil and Iceland dented Czechia's hope. Yes, and I am aware of the fact that  Holland will not be in the next World Cup, but since WE,  the Senegalese, are going, I am content with whatever is going.
I am sure Ebrima Ceesay will never forget the FIRST OF SEPTEMBER 2001, even when all the goals for England where scored by Liverpool players. 
Ebrima, Amadou Kabir, and all you Gunners:  was there any Arsenal player in the field?

Prince

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