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Tebelleh Zone
Started by ghana08SA2010 at 04-02-2006 9:06 AM. Topic has 7 replies.
 
 
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04-02-2006, 9:06 AM
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ghana08SA2010
Joined on 03-29-2006
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04-03-2006, 7:32 AM
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Weah Fan

Joined on 03-25-2006
TOPOLA, SERBIA
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He is very good, I have seen him a couple of times on TV.
The first time I ever heard about Freddy Adu was in the newspapers, where people compared him to Pele. Later, I heard that the likes of Manchester United and Inter were interested in bringing him. So, yeah, I would say that he really is a wonder-kid. A future super star of soccer.
Too bad he's not playing for his native country Ghana. Too bad for African sport.
To have and not to give is often worse than to steal - George Weah
www.myspace.com/weahfan
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04-04-2006, 10:48 AM
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Liberianboy
Joined on 03-28-2006
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Re: Freddy Adu
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Freddy Adu rose to extreme heights when he played high school soccer in the USA. High school soccer was far below his standard coming out of Ghana. So, he made it to the top with ease (no competitor). Now in the MLS, the game is hard for the dude because there's much competition, maybe at his actual skill level or maybe not. He starts the game on the bench even though we all know that every player doesn't start the game on the field. Yet still, it makes me to think that Freddy Adu still has some mountains to climb now that he's playing pro. About a month ago, he was dropped from the National Team (I did not catch reasons why).
Manchester United was in pursuit for her Junior/Youth Team, not for the EPL squad. Freddy is a good player from what I have seen and heard but not as competitive as the BIG Names - Ronaldo, Pele , George Weah, Ronaldhino, Abedi Pele, Tony Yeaboah, etc.
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts"
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04-04-2006, 10:16 PM
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ghana08SA2010
Joined on 03-29-2006
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kid is 16. Give him a break. I dnt remember George or Christiano Ronaldo being that good at 16
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04-05-2006, 5:50 PM
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Liberianboy
Joined on 03-28-2006
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Yea right! He's 16. I mean I love to see soccer and many good skillful work. Freddy could do more, no doubt here. You have a point. Christiano Ronaldo played on the Youth Team in his home country before being spotted by Sir Alex Ferguson. Had Freddy Adu been in Ghana at that age and playing among his skill or talent-level competitors, would he be living large in the Soccer World like he is doing now? I don't have an answer here.
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts"
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04-05-2006, 6:17 PM
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MonroviaBoy

Joined on 03-25-2006
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I sa the kid play LIVE..He played against ZIZI in a game in Denver. He was so small and too easy to move off the ball..The game plan was to be physical with him..This threw his game off....Now I see he is older and stronger..He is making moves and holding the ball better...He will be Good if not Great...His plan is to go to Eurpoe Next Year..lets see what will happen then.
" We are Playing for the Liberian People" George Weah
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04-08-2006, 3:13 AM
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samson2g2

Joined on 03-25-2006
san diego
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Chelsea have moved closer to getting a double deal for Michael Ballack and Freddy Adu. (Mirror)
"You never lose by loving. You always lose by holding back."
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04-08-2006, 10:30 PM
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EROBERTS83
Joined on 04-09-2006
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Re: Freddy Adu
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I think acquiring Freddy Adu could be a good idea but the kid has to get adjusted to being a regular for D.C United, when it comes to playing among the likes of Lampard, Rooney, and Ronaldo, Adu lack what it takes. He has to be nutured before making such a leap, not that it is impossible, but it could relegate his potential.
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