Abtigiis Posted July 3, 2013 1- FC Madoobe 2- Real Baasto 3- Jaabo Jaabo Buraale 4- Hiiraale Athletic 5- Saaciid 1969 6- Baaleey Wanderers 7. Fardojaan Hotspur 8- Alshabab Juniors 9- Orlando (Saleebaano) Pirates 10-Red Star Kikuyu 11- Unuka United Meanwhile, there are five African Presidents in Mogadishu today. Tolow ma AU meeting baa? These Presidents are: 1- President Hassan Sh. Mohamud ... President of the Federal Republic of Somalia 2- President Ifiin Hassan ... President of the Republic of Baastoland 3- President Bare Aadan Shire ( Hiiraale).. President of Kacaan-land 4- President Baaleey President of Masago & Tobago 5- President Omer Buraale President of camelwana Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abtigiis Posted July 3, 2013 This week's biggest game is between defending champions FC Madoobe and relegation threatened Saaciid 1969 Line ups: FC Madoobe 1. Aden Bare Ducaale 2. General Chirchir © 3. Mohamed Faroole 4. Colonel Sabareey 5. Xinnfanin 6. Xildhibaan Xidig 7. Fartaag 8. Seerar 9. Ina laba-go'le 10. Ciilmooge 11. Omer Abdirashid Coach: Uhuru Subeer Daring Club (D.C) Saaciid 1969 1. Wasiir Mire 2. Hassan sheikh © 3. Hosh Jibriil 4. Abdikarim Guleed 5. Dastuurka 6. Is dawladeeyn 7. Ahmed Diriye 8. Colonel Cabbas 9. Kaliil 10. Gabbal 11. Mandate Coach: Caasha Xaaji Hiraaab Referee: Nick Kay ( British) Linesmen: Museveni, Haile and Erdogan Both teams are missing key players. FC Madoobe has the influential ina-laba-goole, who is naturalized Jubbalander. He plies his football in jigjiga. But they are missing Gabre, and Aw libaax. Saaciid 1969 made forced substitutions as four of their top strikers are missing through injury and suspensions. The team is without veteran Bare Hiiraale and talented full-back Baasto, both injured; while Baaleey and Buraale are suspended for collecting two yellow cards in previous matches. Prediction: It will be a tough game as Saaciid 1969 must play the game of its life without the most experienced and dangerous strikers. If they score goals, it will probably come from their number 5, 6 and 11. FC Madoobe needs a draw to win the cup. They will probably play a counter-attack game. Key players in this game for FC Madoobe will be their goalkeeper Ducaale and number 7 Fartaag, a speedy midfielder who will lead the counter-attacks, and who will benefit from knowing the weaknesses of his former team which he is facing in this game. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted July 3, 2013 Counter attacking football with Omer Abdirashid playing in the number eleven position? I now know where the bottle neck has been all along! :D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ANWAR Posted July 3, 2013 My prediction is 1- Unuka United 2- FC Madoobe 3-Red Star Kikuyu 4- Alshabab Juniors Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abtigiis Posted July 3, 2013 The technical team has debated the inclusion of Omar. Many thought Gaandhii offers a better speed and agility. Omar is our Valderemma, slow but skilled. He is also a team player. We could have fielded Gaandhi who is good with the ball but we feared he will disrupt team cohesion as he thinks he should have been made the captain. He is a bit of Balotelli, unpredictable. My prediction is that FC Madoobe will win 2-1. Gabbal will be sent off for dangerous play, and Xassan Sheikh will concede a penalty. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted July 3, 2013 Kismaayo haddee dad aad qaraabo tihiin kaaga baabi'i lahaayeen, laga barakicin lahaa, dhiigooda lagu daadin lahaa, saan ma u qos qosli lahayn. Eniwey, keep dhoolacaddeynin. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
warsamaale Posted July 3, 2013 I lost alot of relatives in kismayu and am smiling at these. what's your problem ?? I see you keep making these same incoherent messages everywhere. were you ever a kabiir in your dugsi by any chance Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abtigiis Posted July 3, 2013 Somaali waa wada qaraabo; waxa meesha ka dhacayna wax fiican ma aha; but this is satire and it is indifferent to time and pain. Adiguse MMA yoow, Soomaalinimada iyo wadaniyada kaligaa baan kugu ogeeyn in dhaweeyde dheg ha dhigin wararka Daa.r.oo.dka!!!! Soomaaalinimadaada aan Banadir iyo Bay dhaafsaneeyn ayaa sax ah; dadka kale ee wada dulliga ah ee shisheeyaha la shaqeeysta waa in la cidhib tiraa. Soo sidaa ma aha? Ileen waxaan beeraleey aheyn somali ma ahee. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted July 3, 2013 Abtigiis, ama Captain iga dhig, ama liiska iga saar . That FC Madoobe will win is understatement. This team has the best defense, formidable striker and amazing goalie Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abtigiis Posted July 3, 2013 Breaking News: Saying the Dam-ul-Jadiid of Egypt and President Mohamed Morsi is overthrown by the Egyptian army, General Yusuf Mohamed Siyad Indhacadde has just read a statement on Radio Star FM in Mogadishu, asking President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, whom he calls the Morsi of Somalia, to resign within 48 hours or face a militia ouster. The General says President Hassan failed the nation and should step aside. Actually the game we talked about may be postponed due to this emergency!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted July 3, 2013 It is all a game to you, but to Gabbal and his kins it is one of the the worst time of their lives. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abtigiis Posted July 3, 2013 Saalax, Gabbal et al will cry blood. That is the price of clan chauvinism, political greed and mindless ambition. Sad but Gabbal's tears may not dry for a long, long time because he sees no value in engaging in peace and reconcilliation. He is an angry man filled with hate and revenge and hate never wins. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ANWAR Posted July 3, 2013 Saalax;966516 wrote: It is all a game to you, but to Gabbal and his kins it is one of the the worst time of their lives. true Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites