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Bayern München unveil their kit.
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AFTER GOD, IT WAS MUM …Newcastle hit man, Obafemi Martins, says ‘it’s hard to believe mum is gone’ By GBOLAHAN DADA and AYODELE OJO Monday, July 28, 2008 Photo: Sun News Publishing More Stories on This Section There was uneasy calm at the home of Newcastle striker, Obafemi Martins, as sympathizers trooped in to pay their last respect to his mother, who passed on last Thursday at the age of 62. Overwhelmed by compassion, the former Inter Milan player could not hold back tears as he cried all through when the remains of his mother was being buried at the Victoria Garden Cemetery (VGC) in Lekki, Lagos, in the presence of all her children. Martins described his mother as a precious jewel, whose death came too sudden. He said he never expected that his mother would die now because she was sound and hearty. Alhaja Monsurat Martins died in tragic circumstances in the early hours of Thursday morning while fleeing her Lagos apartment after a petrol tanker burst into flames near the popular Orile Iganmu Bus Stop where her home is situated. It was reported that the 62-year-old woman died as a result of shock that was caused by the burnt petrol tanker. Obafemi was, understandably said to be deeply hit by the news, as he was known to be closely attached to his mother. "I am in shock," Obafemi began. "I never expected she would die now. A day to her demise, we spoke at length on her dreams and aspirations for the people living around our house at Orile Iganmu. My mother had planned to make her neighbours comfortable, but you can see what death has caused. "I would miss her dearly because she was everything to me. She was my pillar and source of inspiration. Her presence brought a lot of goodwill to me. In fact, for me, after God, it was my mum. "If I would come back to this divide again, I would make it through her. She was my life. I don’t know what I would have become without my mother," he said. Martins said he did not believe the story when her sisters called him from Lagos. "I never believed the story until I arrived Lagos. When my sisters called and broke the news to me, I did not believe them. But when they insisted, I made up my mind to come home to see things for myself." Condolence messages had continued to troop in like torrents both from home and abroad since Alhaja’s demise on Thursday morning. Apart from his friends in Europe, football pundits across the country had continued to pay their last respect to Martins’ mother even before she was lowered to the grave last Friday. Neighbours described the late Monsurat Martins as a good and caring mother, who used her resources to make people happy, adding that they were happy that she encouraged Obafemi to become useful to the nation with the round leather game. Meanwhile, Martins former club, Inter Milan, had sent their condolence to their former striker, asking him to bear the irreparable loss with fortitude. A statement on Inter’s official website reads: "FC Internazionale and all our supporters extend our deepest condolences to 'Oba' and his family." The 23-year-old scored 28 goals in 88 appearances for the Nerazzurri between 2002 and 2006, before his €15million move to Newcastle. Martins has been given a compassionate leave by Newcastle and he has been left out of Kevin Keegan's squad for the friendly at Doncaster. He is also likely to miss the Mallorca Summer Cup matches against Hertha Berlin and Real Mallorca. A Newcastle spokesman said: "Oba has flown back to Nigeria on compassionate grounds to be with his family at what is a very sad time for them. "Everyone at the club extends their greatest sympathies to Oba and his relatives."
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The Euro 2008 thread: Spain are European champions
Segun Oluwaniyi replied to madras's topic in Football
This stupid goal music has officially gotten to my head. I expect to hear it played after every goal I see in football. I hope this does not last much longer. Today I was playing FM and I found myself expecting to hear that bloody song whenever there was a goal. -
Chimbonda? No, probably not, but yes says random Spurs blog
Segun Oluwaniyi replied to Coxaux's topic in Football
I know most people here will say they don't want Chimbonda because he is a c***...and he is...bt the fact is that Chimbonda is a very good right back...however...this move would make absolutely no sense. Right back is clearly our strongest position in defence...so I'd very much prefer 6 million pounds be spent on another position....then again....Chimbonda can play every defensive position competently....so he may be a good pickup. -
If Italy and France draw 0-0 and Holland beat Romania 3-0
Segun Oluwaniyi replied to a topic in Football
Switzerland definitely defeated Togo in the world cup -
It depends on the level of carelessness...if he was driving extremely aggresively then yes he should be jailed....bit inattentive driving causes accidents everyday...and unless he was using excessive speed, purposely contacting cars...or doing something ridiculous...he is not anymore at fault than those who get in minor accidents every day.
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I meant besides Mourinho....but yeah....exactly Mourinho is right up at the top
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I'd like to know who...except Wenger and ferguson...have been better managers in the Premiership.
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http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=fEyFKbG13z0
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http://www.inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=29306&L=en&IDINI=29317 Oba was back in Milan visiting Inter this week. (Pictures on the link)
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Kanu
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Hart Corluka Richards Kaboul Bale Nani Obi Mikel Fabregas Babel Agbonlahor Anichebe This is the team I'd pick if I was actually starting a team up.
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Liverpool are going Toulouse - Champions League Thread.
Segun Oluwaniyi replied to James's topic in Football
toulouse are not an easy out...Liverpool will struggle -
me too friend?...can I spread it to his fans back home?
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Don't believe any of these stories....Martins will never be banned from the team...in fact....this coach Eguavoen....had already been fired before the match (much like Erikkson for you all). Martins will not be banned. Especially with Bergi Vogts being the new coach now....there is NO WAY that he will allow the authorities to pull this nonsense off.
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in an interesting side story....Babayaro is pretty infamous for injuring himself doing a flipping celebration.....but Oba is not Babayaro
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I guess I will take the oppurtunity to introduce myself....probaly the only Nigerian Newcastle man on this forum. And just another man in grief over the state of affairs at the club, even from abroad. To grasp the hilarity of this story..you need to know the state of Nigerian affairs...and journalism in the country. Do you realise that this guy is not even affiliated with the nigerian FA in any way....shame that skysports couldn't have done a quick research before introducing the whole country to a new NFA chairman. The thing that really annoys me is how quickly our fans turn on our players. I think Oba will find success here and the biggest danger for him is losing his place on the Super Eagles to players like Yakubu, Utaka, Odemwingie, and the other thousand or so Nigerian strikers plying their trade in Europe.