Ibtisam

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  1. manager ba la iska dhig-dhiga, ordering ciyaalka around lool Hahaha Geel; have you seen ngonge?? Does he look like he can around after kids in football. I don't think he shouts either Lool North.
  2. ^^^Yeah right! of course. Never knew labadini tell so much been! Talk about itching each others back. I shall police you both from now. And Remember Ibti sees and hears all. :cool:
  3. North don't pass out. and don't try to eat, stick to liquid. I hope you had food before you went. Hunguri will scream your ears off, then you will have swollen ears too. Just go to sleep. You'll be fine when you wake up.
  4. ^^^North! :eek: Oh No, you did not agree to help him! *Shakes head Loool @ send you an e-mail and iron your clothes. Hahaha loool Yeah makes sense. :cool:
  5. ^^^Loool Che, it is a bit too late for anyone to be the "bigger" man. You've rolled around in the dirt for too long. :cool:
  6. ^^^I am going to tell if you even think about it and you shall get an early black bag Neph; you are evil! Better hope no one says the same to your husband in a few years time.! :eek:
  7. Lord come on guys, seriously. Take it to PM if you must. I think it is Monday blues Lily.
  8. ^^Did he make it?? Why did he not just post his passport without leaving the UK, or give it to someone to take :confused: $4000, that is it? lol
  9. In troll, there are always a bunch of cheerful sisters here. They day the take off, the guys have a fight. Stoic iyo Che, Che iyo JB. Haaye. CL, where is a the pop corn. Lets watch, shall we?? :cool: Seriously let it go.
  10. ^^^Stop trying to change the topic. Brother asked you xaagaad kala qaade?? where did you see him telling stories, without someone asking him first?? sheeg haadad! Stoic is not to blame for my phobia. I had the unfortunate luck of running into the worse dentist in the world. Pluz I’m too fuleeyad. I don’t want someone messing with my perfect teeth. Can you imagine if they accidently knocked out my front teeth Then everyone will call me "aaf-laa"
  11. ^^^I never read them. I hate anything to do with that area.
  12. No I was just worried that you had a little A*hem on stoic, so I was telling him to bore you to death. So he can be save.
  13. ^^^Why was you think of Stoic is THAT way to start with yaa Che :confused: Stoic talk somemore dentistry, so you can turn him off completely. North good luck, make sure you get the little sticker "I went to the dentist and did not cry...or die"
  14. I don't understand, how someone who has deserted their families and home towns is good news?? :confused: It means they have no loyalty, and you should never rely on someone with no loyal, when push comes to shove, they will only end up wasting your time and hoosasis. They are only looking after their interest, if PL offered them a better deal, they will be gone within a day. Easy come, easy go. I don't think they should be rewarded with positions and wages. Instead they should be sent back to police the streets of their home towns.
  15. WHat is it for yaa north?? and why do you need one? Lool @ play a movie in ur mind.
  16. ^^^^Loool Friday is going to be sunny Lily so you can have a nice half day. 20mins?? really, does that not cause people to over-eat? I mean 20mins is a long time before you realise you are full :eek: I can eat so much in 20mins Yeah missed breakfast. Ngonge is bored and having and crisis, please Lily be nice to him, we don't want him to have a total break down. There are people who depend on him.
  17. ^^^Those things are normal for the Average man, regardless of whether they are in mid-crisis or not yaa CL. I think Ngonge is just bored, find some thing new to do.
  18. ^^^^Lol @ a blond and looking forward to it for years. Haha No, never went to a Somali Youth club, don't think I even went to a normal one. Do you want to tutor my kids? (As in kids I use to tutor and no longer do, they are always asking when I'm going to start it again ) Most of the organisations I work for you don't like, we had a similar chat last year remember. You had issues with all of them
  19. ^^Well just don't imagine my face and me saying it atheer. Judgemental old dude. Okay okay, I'll change it.
  20. Start the cycle again, do the gym thing, holiday... As you start getting on a bit, life becomes dull, and you will run out things to do. SO stay on your merry go around till death comes for ya. Okay okay, I'm kidding. I think it is summer blues, you always seemed to like your job? How about relocating? New environment, things to see, people to meet etc. Otherwise find a new hoppy, go dancing, racing, horse riding etc. Or maybe you are just burnt out, in which case become a student for a 1month.
  21. I was hungry, so I just had a sandwich, (1.15pm) and now (1.21pm) I'm starving :confused: WOE. My friend thinks, it is because the food has not reached yet, and I will feel full in a little while, some sort of delayed system error :confused: I'm sure he is making things up
  22. Ibtisam

    SOL Cafe...

    ^^^Keep trying, it took me the whole second half of the Spain V Italy game to have an idea, then I had to read it again.
  23. Ibtisam

    SOL Cafe...

    ^^^Keep trying, it took me the whole second half of the Spain V Italy game to have an idea, then I had to read it again.
  24. What is so significant about Paul Ince's appointment at Blackburn Rovers? Alan Dawson looks at what the former Manchester United man's installation at Ewood Park means... What is so significant about Paul Ince's appointment at Blackburn Rovers? Is it that another of Sir Alex Ferguson's protégé’s will be looking to scalp his old boss this season? Perhaps it lies behind another lower league manager building up his pedigree sufficiently enough to be considered for one of the bigger roles? Maybe it is the fact that Paul Ince may not be the first non-white Premiership manager (Jean Tigana and Ruud Gullit were before him), but he is the first black English manager in the top flight - an accolade that is somewhat fitting for the first black footballer to captain the English national team. You had a feeling that it was somewhat inevitable that Ince would achieve this position in his career. He joined Macclesfield Town as a relatively new manager while they were languishing at the bottom of the table, 7 points adrift from their nearest rivals. On the last day of the 2006-07 season, they avoided relegation and Ince moved on to Milton Keynes Dons where he won a hat-trick of League Two ''manager of the month'' awards in October and December 2007, and then again in April 2008. With MK Dons he also won the Football League Trophy at the end of March defeating Grimsby 2-0 in the process. The 40-year old coach is outspoken about issues involving the employment of black coaches. Ince has been openly critical about what he perceives as inherent racism at boardroom level, citing ''a generational thing'' standing between himself and the opportunity to work at a higher level. Eighteen months ago, Ince also said: ''Maybe black managers will have more of a chance with foreign owners coming into the game, people who don't really see this as an issue. No one ever talked about the likes of Keith Alexander and Leroy Rosenior [when jobs were available]. Keith did extremely well at Lincoln, got them into the play-offs three times, but no one's willing to give them a chance to go higher.'' Keith Alexander may have done well at Lincoln, but judging from his playing days he was a journeyman of lower league clubs, at best. What plays in Ince's favour is his experience of the Premiership as a player, and as a leader. If one looks at Roy Keane, who granted, may have had it slightly easier to find employment seeing as his boss is his former international colleague, but he also took over a club propping up the rest of the league, only to transform their fortunes and see himself arrive in the top tier, albeit with the same club. What they both have in common is their former get-stuck-in attitude, their leadership credentials, and of course, the added bonus of being surrounded by talented footballers and learning off the better coaches for the best part of their careers. Who then has walked similar paths to Ince, only to be blocked by a white ceiling? Colin King had all the qualifications required of a professional coaching role in football, but never worked in football management. He says: ''At 17 years of age I tried to get into a professional club and was told that niggers couldn't be in the game and so I went down the coaching route and I got all the qualifications. I wrote to a lot of clubs asking for coaching jobs but nobody ever responded.'' John Barnes also experienced a similar fate. He had an unspectacular spell at Celtic, over 8 years ago, and since then has attempted a media role. Barnes says: ''I have tried for about four or five jobs, I have also had Graham Taylor and Terry Venebles, both former England managers recommend me for an interview. But it brought nothing.'' Have large strides been taken in the current decade to ensure black candidates are treated in equal esteem as their white counterparts, then? After all, one in four current footballers are black, yet this only equates to about one in thirty in management. There is however a notable age gap between these two statistics. The older black coaches and managers would have been more of a minority during their own playing days, as opposed to today. Also, over the next five years and beyond, when the current crop of (captain material) black players are seeing less pitch time, surely more will throw themselves into coaching and management. David James, Sol Campbell, and Rio Ferdinand, for instance, all take on leading roles whether for club and/or country and would be more fitting to retain a hands-on role in football, as opposed to pursuing a career in the media, like Ian Wright or Les Ferdinand. What is for certain is that players like Viv Anderson broke down the race barriers in football so that the current generation of black footballers are simply known as footballers, without having to note their skin colour. Perhaps Paul Ince can break similar labels for future managers, and if he did, this achievement would be deemed more important from a social standpoint than all his trophies combined. http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=747196