KAZENGA LUALUA APPELE A CHOISIR ENTRE LA RD ET L'ANGLETERRE
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KAZENGA LUALUA APPELE A CHOISIR ENTRE LA RD ET L'ANGLETERRE
Esperons qu'il fera le bon choix.
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Kazenga LuaLua looks as though he could be the next big thing to come through the Toon youth Academy and he is already being faced with a dilemma on which direction his international career should take, despite the fact he isn't yet a Toon regular, but could well be in the near future.
The Democratic Republic of Congo wants LuaLua so if he choose them he would like his older brother Lomana, who also played for the Toon, play for the African Nation, but he does also qualify for England also. The Chronicle is saying that he has yet to make up his mind who he would like to play for.
Whatever path his international future might take, how big a part do you think he will play in the Toon future, and when will he make a regular breakthrough into the side?
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No rest for Toon international set
May 15 2008 by Alan Oliver, Evening Chronicle
KEVIN KEEGAN’S hopes that his Newcastle United players would be able to put their feet up in the close season have been dashed – with no fewer than 13 on international duty.
And it would have been 19 had keepers Shay Given and Tim Krul, defender David Edgar, midfielder James Milner and striker Mark Viduka not been recovering from injury, and Stuart Pearce deciding to give his England Under-21 skipper Steven Taylor a well-earned rest.
None of the home countries of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, or the Republic of Ireland, managed to qualify for the Euro 2008 finals in Austria and Switzerland next month.
And, to add to their embarrassment, they have found themselves in demand for warm-up games by those countries who have qualified.
But United skipper Michael Owen will be on friendly duty for England against the United States at Wembley on May 28 and on the plane to the Caribbean for an attractive friendly with Trinidad and Tobago five days later.
With Taylor and Milner not involved in Pearce’s Under-21 summer plans, United’s other man on England duty is young striker Andy Carroll, who is with the Under-19 squad for their three UEFA qualifiers in a tournament in Belarus.
Damien Duff will also be playing in friendly games in the next couple of weeks, but there will also be plenty of serious competitive action for some of his colleagues. Obafemi Martins has four World Cup qualifiers with Nigeria next month, and United’s Senegalese defenders Habib Beye and Abdoulaye Faye are in the same boat.
And Geremi, who has been back home in Cameroon following the death of his sister in Belgium, also has four World Cup qualifiers to occupy his mind.
As far as the Euro 2008 finals are concerned, United’s only representatives in Austria and Switzerland will be Emre with Turkey and David Rozehnal with the Czech Republic.
But really, I cannot see Rozehnal returning to St James’s Park when his loan spell with Lazio comes to an end.
Kevin Keegan tells me he does not aim to go to the Euro finals himself unless something crops up.
He will stay at home and prepare fully for next season, but this does not mean United will not be well represented in Austria and Switzerland.
Still on the international front, the Democratic Republic of Congo want United midfielder Kazenga LuaLua to play for them – and follow in the footsteps of his brother Lomana LuaLua.
But I understand that the young United midfielder, who is also qualified to play for England, has yet to make up his mind about his international future.
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/nufc/new ... -20914220/
Kazenga LuaLua looks as though he could be the next big thing to come through the Toon youth Academy and he is already being faced with a dilemma on which direction his international career should take, despite the fact he isn't yet a Toon regular, but could well be in the near future.
The Democratic Republic of Congo wants LuaLua so if he choose them he would like his older brother Lomana, who also played for the Toon, play for the African Nation, but he does also qualify for England also. The Chronicle is saying that he has yet to make up his mind who he would like to play for.
Whatever path his international future might take, how big a part do you think he will play in the Toon future, and when will he make a regular breakthrough into the side?
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Have you got the passion for your club? Are you over 18? Do you have experience in writing news and match reports? Or have you got a site that you want to move over to this exciting new network with free hosting and a content managed system on offer? If so you could be just what we are looking for!
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You don't have to be a site editor to contribute, if you have something to say on your club, simply submit it via the suggest an article link in the right hand side column.
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/nufc/new ... -20914220/
No rest for Toon international set
May 15 2008 by Alan Oliver, Evening Chronicle
KEVIN KEEGAN’S hopes that his Newcastle United players would be able to put their feet up in the close season have been dashed – with no fewer than 13 on international duty.
And it would have been 19 had keepers Shay Given and Tim Krul, defender David Edgar, midfielder James Milner and striker Mark Viduka not been recovering from injury, and Stuart Pearce deciding to give his England Under-21 skipper Steven Taylor a well-earned rest.
None of the home countries of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, or the Republic of Ireland, managed to qualify for the Euro 2008 finals in Austria and Switzerland next month.
And, to add to their embarrassment, they have found themselves in demand for warm-up games by those countries who have qualified.
But United skipper Michael Owen will be on friendly duty for England against the United States at Wembley on May 28 and on the plane to the Caribbean for an attractive friendly with Trinidad and Tobago five days later.
With Taylor and Milner not involved in Pearce’s Under-21 summer plans, United’s other man on England duty is young striker Andy Carroll, who is with the Under-19 squad for their three UEFA qualifiers in a tournament in Belarus.
Damien Duff will also be playing in friendly games in the next couple of weeks, but there will also be plenty of serious competitive action for some of his colleagues. Obafemi Martins has four World Cup qualifiers with Nigeria next month, and United’s Senegalese defenders Habib Beye and Abdoulaye Faye are in the same boat.
And Geremi, who has been back home in Cameroon following the death of his sister in Belgium, also has four World Cup qualifiers to occupy his mind.
As far as the Euro 2008 finals are concerned, United’s only representatives in Austria and Switzerland will be Emre with Turkey and David Rozehnal with the Czech Republic.
But really, I cannot see Rozehnal returning to St James’s Park when his loan spell with Lazio comes to an end.
Kevin Keegan tells me he does not aim to go to the Euro finals himself unless something crops up.
He will stay at home and prepare fully for next season, but this does not mean United will not be well represented in Austria and Switzerland.
Still on the international front, the Democratic Republic of Congo want United midfielder Kazenga LuaLua to play for them – and follow in the footsteps of his brother Lomana LuaLua.
But I understand that the young United midfielder, who is also qualified to play for England, has yet to make up his mind about his international future.
Christ regne en RDC.
Il est temps que les choses changent.
Il est temps que les choses changent.
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Re: KAZENGA LUALUA APPELE A CHOISIR ENTRE LA RD ET L'ANGLETERRE
Comme avait dit qqn sur le site en reprenant la fameuse phrase de notre regretté nationaliste congolais, Mzée LD Kabila : "La guerre sera longue et populaire"...Pour Kazenga, je ne comprend pas pourquoi il n'était pas là lors du dernier rassemblement de Chantilly...Esperons que son grand-frère Lomana akobenda ye matoyi...Il est important que l'on maintienne les stages de regroupement élargi comme celui de Chantilly afin d'incorporer le maximum de jeunes congolais évoluant en Europe et ailleurs et de maintenir la lutte contre le pillage de nos joueurs...ça suffit, il y a eu assez de dégâts comme ça...
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tres cher herita.. moi je te donne raison .. il faut qu on puisse selectiones tout les jeunes de l' europe et les malchanceux irons ds notre equipe espoir.
NZAMBE AKOKUEYAKA TSEEEEE TOYEBA.... NZAMBE AKOLONGAKA KAKA
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Je conte sur Lualua pour donner de bonne conseilles à cousin pour bien faire le choix.
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Ce n'est pas son cousin mais on frère cadet. Il s'appele Bonheur Lualua.tony yave a écrit :Je conte sur Lualua pour donner de bonne conseilles à cousin pour bien faire le choix.
Un sot savant est plus sot qu'un sot ignorant.
Re: KAZENGA LUALUA APPELE A CHOISIR ENTRE LA RD ET L'ANGLETERRE
NE VOUS EN FAITES PAS, IL JOUERA POUR NOUS.
CROYEZ-MOI, J'AI DES SOURCES TRES FIABLES.
CROYEZ-MOI, J'AI DES SOURCES TRES FIABLES.
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Espérons !!!
Erka a écrit :Au-delà des 35 ans, quel que soit votre race il est impératif de faire un bilan de santé ne fut-ce qu’une fois l’année.L’humain n’a pas cette capacité..., mais son Créateur lui a donné la capacité de retarder cette échéance.
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[quote="Le_Prezo"]NE VOUS EN FAITES PAS, IL JOUERA POUR NOUS.
CROYEZ-MOI, J'AI DES SOURCES TRES FIABLES
Ah bon, tu es peut être le beu frère de Messi

CROYEZ-MOI, J'AI DES SOURCES TRES FIABLES
Ah bon, tu es peut être le beu frère de Messi







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