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Started by Smartfootball at 05-19-2007 12:47 PM. Topic has 22 replies.
 
 
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05-19-2007, 12:47 PM
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Smartfootball
Joined on 03-28-2006
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Cameroon all European base team to meet Liberia in Monrovia
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Samuel Eto' O Wire (FC Barcelona, Spain)
Achilles Webo (Osassuna, Spain)
Douala Mbella (Porsmouth, England)
Idrissou Mohamadou (MSV Duisnurg, Germany)
Makoun Jean II (LOSC, France)
Modeste Mbami (Marseilles, France)
Tsafack Nguemo Landry (Nancy FC, France)
Mbia Etoundi Stephan (Rennes FC, France)
Ngom Kome Daniel (Real Valloid, Spain)
Feutchine Guy (St Galley, Switzerland)
Deumi Armand (FC Thun, Switzerland)
Song Bahanag Rogobert (Galatasaray, Turkey)
Matoukou Eric (Racing Genk club, Belgium)
Matip Job Marvin (FC Köln, Germany)
Ateba Bilayi Jean Hugues (Castle-Russet-red, France)
Tchato Bill (Qatar SC, Qatar)
Njitap Gérémi Sorel (Chelsea, England)
Angbwa Benoit (Krylia Sovetov, Russia)
Souleymanou Hamidou (Denizlupur, Turkey)
Idriss Carlos Kameni (Espanyol, Spain)
Waiting List
Alladoum (the Sahel de Maroua)
Atouba Timothée
Saidou Alioum
Achille emanated
Wamfor Justice
Bikey Amougou stepahne
Job Desired Joseph
Mbamba Emile
At the time of the first match of the phase return of the eliminating heats Edge 2008, the assistant coach temporary Jules Nyongha comes to convene 20 players for the forwarding of Moronvia where the untameable Lions face Lone Star on June 3 next. A match which leaves apparaitre surprises as announced by the temporary coach with our fellow-member Cameroon-Platform last week.
Great surprises
The first surprised one and not of least is the convocation of the Marseillais Modeste Mbami. Formerly famous one of the cadors of the national selection, Mbami “had left” the national selection the shortly after the Edge Tunisia 2004 when the Lions were eliminated in ¼ from finale by Nigeria. The remarks according to match were not tender with the captain Rigobert Song and Modeste, then titular indisputable in Psg. Two years later, the medium of ground returns. Convened more for its (brilliant) service of the last weeks in its Marseilles club. Hadn't Jules Nyongha already revealed the surprise when it announced it has been a few days that it was “very interested, lately, by the output” of Mbami? An open secret which can in hiding another, the young person Matip Job Marvin, member of FC Köln in Germany, is also convened. Last week, the parent of the captain of Mandschaaft Espoir (it also played with the Juniors) entrusted of exclusiveness to camfoot.com that his/her son was with the doors of the den of the untameable Lions. It is made thing, it will be surely great curiosity at the time of the preparatory training course which begins next on May 26 in Belgium.
The other surprised of the list of Nyongha remains the selection of Douala Mbella which played only seven matches at the time of the season which is completed (including six as a substitute). This because of an unpleasant wound from which it goes back from there gently.
The difficult equation of the attackers
In attack, Jules Nyongha, in addition to Douala Mbella, convened quite naturally Samuel Eto' O and Achille Webo. The only difficulty in this compartment is that all the convened players are casualties or players who still recover from long wounds. Achille Webo is currently wounded. Even if it already went back to point these last days, is he with the signal before June 3?
Samuel Eto' O Fils, although it carburizes in this moment with Barça, is not yet completely given from his wound which moved away it from the lawn for four months. Moreover, its doctors would have even disadvised long displacements to him as that which is profiled at the horizon (Barcelona-Brussels-Monrovia). To supplement this pair, Nyongha convenes… another casualty Doualla Mbella, who almost spent a white season (a match as a holder and six as substitutes). Why such an amount of risk in the offensive compartment whereas spare parts do not miss (Francis Ambane of the Union of Douala or Pierre Boya of Partizan Belgrade Achille Emana from Toulouse FC).
Pierre Wome Nlend and the large absent ones
With the list of the players convened for the forwarding of Monrovia, Jules Nyongha seems definitively to ratify the departure of Pierre Wome Nlend who recently claqué the door of the den of the Lions. However, same Nyongha had clearly implied that the door of the Lions was largely open to Wome Nlend which remains for him a large player. But it should be remembered that the player of Bremen had declared that it would not return any more in national team. The other absent remainder Solomon Olembe which is not even in the waiting list. One remembers that at the time of March against Liberia on March 24 last in Yaounde, the player of Olympic of Marseilles had not filled waitings of the public. Other large absent from the Nyongha list is inter alia Atouba Timothé, Achile Emana, Joseph Désiré Job and Seidou Alioum which are on the waiting list pompeusement called list of “pre-convocation”.
Quid of the nomination of the new coach?
In addition to these absent, one finds accustomed den of the Lions such as Gérémi Njitap, Nguemo Landry, Rigobert Song Bahanag, Angbwa, Idriss Carlos Kameni, Souleymanou Hamidou, etc In Cameroun, a question taps the spirits however: is this the last time that Jules Nyongha officiates on the benches of the untameable Lions? Will the ministry for the sports and physical education choose the name of the future coach by on June 3? Or then, won't Cameroun separate customs which want that the choice of a national selector is always part of iron arm between the federation and its supervision? One crosses the fingers while requesting so that this time, one will not await the injunction of the Prime Minister to fix the deadline appointment of the substitute of Arie Han.
Eric Roland Kongou, in Douala
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05-20-2007, 12:26 PM
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Smartfootball
Joined on 03-28-2006
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Re: Cameroon all European base team to meet Liberia in Monrovia
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Cameroon blunder over Matip
German-born Marvin Matip's hopes of playing for Cameroon have had to be postponed.
Matip, who plays for German side FC Koln, has a Cameroonian father and a German mother and was included in the Indomitable Lions' 20-man squad to face Liberia in a 2008 African Cup of Nations qualifier on 3 June.
But his name had to be taken off the list when the Cameroon Football Federation (Fecafoot) pointed out to caretaker coach Jules Nyongha that it had not officially requested Fifa to allow Matip to play for Cameroon.
The 21-year-old has already played for Germany at under-20 level and therefore Fecafoot must apply to world football's governing body, Fifa, to allow Matip to switch allegiances.
Nyongha has called Andre Bikey, who plays for English Premiership side Reading, into the squad to replace Matip.
Modest Mbami of French side Marseille has been included in a Cameroon squad for the first time since 2004.
The team begin training in Belgium on 28 May before flying to Monrovia on 1 June for the qualifier against Liberia.
Squad:
Goalkeepers: Idriss Kameni (Espanyol, Spain), Souleymanou Hamidou (Denizlispor, Turkey)
Defenders: Rigobert Song (Galatasaray, Turkey), André Bikey Amougou (Reading, England), Benoit Angbwa (FC Krylia Sovetov, Russia), Ateba Bilayi (Châteauroux, France), Eric Matoukou (KRC Genk, Belgium), Bill Tchato (Qatar SC, Qatar), Armand Deumi (FC Thun, Switzerland)
Midfielders: Landry Nguemo (AS Nancy Lorraine, France), Jean II Makoun (Lille, France), Stephane Mbia (Rennes, France), Geremi Njitap (Chelsea, England), Guy Feutchine (St. Galley, Switzerland), Modeste Mbami (Marseille, France)
Strikers: Samuel Eto'o (Barcelona, Spain), Achille Webo (Osasuna, Spain), Idrissou Mohamadou (MVS Duisburg, Germany), Daniel Ngom Kome (Real Valladoid, Spain), Roudolph Doualla Mbella (Porsmouth, England)
Story from BBC SPORT:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/sport2/hi/football/africa/6674847.stm
Published: 2007/05/20 17:45:31 GMT
© BBC MMVII
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05-20-2007, 5:05 PM
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LIB finest
Joined on 05-12-2007
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i think the cameroon coach is trying to scare us liberian but we was born for tough football and i think the lone star of liberia will be ready for anything even satan himself.
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05-30-2007, 5:20 PM
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rigoboumsong
Joined on 05-31-2007
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cameroon training in Belgium
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hello liberian fellows! just take a look at the cameroon training taking place in Belgium these days:
day 3
day 2
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day one
see you guys on sunday nite:::
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05-31-2007, 9:53 AM
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Player100
Joined on 03-21-2007
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Re: cameroon training in Belgium
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Whoa. That is why we need experience player like Kelvin and Oliver Makor for leadership or else hell will break lost in monrovia.
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05-31-2007, 3:33 PM
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lion
Joined on 04-10-2007
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Re: cameroon training in Belgium
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No matter the kind of players and system that liberia puts in practise on sunday, cameroon with every due respect is going to win. Our hope is to get our qualification in monrovia on sunaday so as to allow our second team to play the rest of the qualification games. It's unfortunate liberia might not be in Ghana in 2008. Lion
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05-31-2007, 3:59 PM
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Liberian
Joined on 09-29-2006
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Re: cameroon training in Belgium
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Dream on Lion, but come Sunday you'll be licking your own wounds.
Profanity is a sign of a weak mind trying to express itself.
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05-31-2007, 4:25 PM
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MonroviaBoy

Joined on 03-25-2006
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Re: cameroon training in Belgium
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The Game in younde' Cameroon was lucky..The Game should have been 2-1 Liberia. Song cleard one goal off the line, one beat the keeper an hit the bar...
\Cameroon scored only one real goal..The 1st was a Gift from the keeper and the 2nd was off side
In monrovia , we will Slay the lion
" We are Playing for the Liberian People" George Weah
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06-01-2007, 7:04 AM
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Liberian
Joined on 09-29-2006
USA
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Re: cameroon training in Belgium
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In addition to what Monrovia mentioned above, the Ref intimidated the Liberian players with 5 yellow and one red cards. We will not let that happened in our back yard. The game in Monrovia will be fair and square with Lone Star as the victor.
Profanity is a sign of a weak mind trying to express itself.
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06-01-2007, 3:26 PM
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Rogermilla
Joined on 06-01-2007
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Re: cameroon training in Belgium
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Liberian wrote: | | In addition to what Monrovia mentioned above, the Ref intimidated the Liberian players with 5 yellow and one red cards. We will not let that happened in our back yard. The game in Monrovia will be fair and square with Lone Star as the victor. |
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Dude I watched the game live and i can tell you that the Liberian players did no justice to themselves with their rough play. The ref was not intimidating them, but they came with an agenda to rough our players. Thank God Eto'o was taken out by the end of the first half as he could have reinjured himself if he stayed in the game. Our playmaker Emana was injured injured in the first half as a result of the rough play.
Anyway it is going to be a good game this weekend and I think the Lone Stars will give their all. May the best team win. (Hopefully my ILS)
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06-01-2007, 5:10 PM
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lion
Joined on 04-10-2007
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Re: cameroon training in Belgium
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Come sunday we shall know who is cdreaming. Your friend says Cameroon was lucky to win. Luck is part of the game.Our players play every weekend infront of thousands of spectators and as a result forget about home advantage or pressure from the crowd. You guys go as far as talking about yellow and red cards been dished out to your players leading to cameroons victory. Remember that Cameroon won Argentina in 1990 while playing 9 against 11. The lions equally won Brazil in the 2003 confederations cup while playing 10 against 11. In a nutshell i prefer you guys to advance better reasons why you think you can beat cameroon on sunday not flimsy excuses. Liberia has a good team, but they are unfortunate to have been drawn on the same pool with Cameroon. You expect Liberia to win when your coach has abandoned training camp due to security reasons?. We are not bothered about our qualification. We (cameroon) are much more interested in winning the nations cup while building a strong and cohesive team to win if not play the semi finals in 2010 world cup. I will be back with Cameroons line up on saturday. Impossible is not Cameroon. A lion never dies it only sleeps. Lion
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06-01-2007, 5:47 PM
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Liberian
Joined on 09-29-2006
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Well gentlemen, I hope you guys come back here to congratulate us after we whip you on Sunday. By the way Lion how many players was Cameroon playing when Russia whipped your team 5 goals to nil in USA 98?
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06-02-2007, 9:59 AM
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zed1987
Joined on 01-20-2007
Indianapolis, IN
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Hey Lion, what r u doing here dude? This site is 4 de liberian people...lol...so go on ur Cameroonian website...we'll wip u guys tomorrow your will not believe it...haha
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