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221Nigerian Scouting thread. - Page 12 Empty Re: Nigerian Scouting thread. Wed Aug 08 2012, 22:48

Mo


David Lee
David Lee

You are the big liar. I was in canada for one week and I was phone Roy today when I get back to America. Roy told me to say that you the guy is full off shit and most proberly also same guy as nigerianbolton also but is just try to work out how you make youtube video look good then is expose you becase all your infomation is false.

222Nigerian Scouting thread. - Page 12 Empty Re: Nigerian Scouting thread. Wed Aug 08 2012, 23:01

Banks of the Croal

Banks of the Croal
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

Arturo Scargillo, that name rings a bell.

Sure he was a Striker or Left Winger for Barnsley in the 70's.

Not much good like.

223Nigerian Scouting thread. - Page 12 Empty Re: Nigerian Scouting thread. Wed Aug 08 2012, 23:09

Reebok Trotter

Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Banks of the Croal wrote:Arturo Scargillo, that name rings a bell.

Sure he was a Striker or Left Winger for Barnsley in the 70's.

Not much good like.

I'm glad to see someone is following the programme without any ambiguity.

224Nigerian Scouting thread. - Page 12 Empty Re: Nigerian Scouting thread. Wed Aug 08 2012, 23:54

Mo


David Lee
David Lee

you are the good liar reebok trotter becase Roy has been told me that all infomation you are give is false.

225Nigerian Scouting thread. - Page 12 Empty Re: Nigerian Scouting thread. Thu Aug 09 2012, 00:07

Reebok Trotter

Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

With all due respect Mo, Roy is coming across as a right cnut. It may well be the time of the month or the fact that he can't get his hands on some real cheese but edam well knows he is sniffing the Stilton.

All I can report is that Darequam is going about his business in a timely fashion.

226Nigerian Scouting thread. - Page 12 Empty Re: Nigerian Scouting thread. Fri Aug 10 2012, 11:53

Nigerianbolton


David Lee
David Lee

This is just to bring to the awareness of all readers of this thread that Mr Bingham aint a fraudster and I have been paid my wages for july .
Appreciations to Mr Bingham and RT for being supportive all along. I look forward to working with the next sponsor, as i'm already preparing reports for for august.
Thank U.

227Nigerian Scouting thread. - Page 12 Empty Re: Nigerian Scouting thread. Fri Aug 10 2012, 16:00

Keegan

Keegan
Admin

This begs the question: If Brother Dar is doing his duties and is being paid for same in a timely fashion, who is full of shit?

(cough)Mo(cough)

https://forum.boltonnuts.co.uk

228Nigerian Scouting thread. - Page 12 Empty Re: Nigerian Scouting thread. Thu Aug 30 2012, 16:48

Nigerianbolton


David Lee
David Lee

5 reports on its way for this month, however i"ve bn having problem uploading em since last week, i myt just av to post em, and give videos later .
@keegan
don't make me wanna eat u #straight face#

229Nigerian Scouting thread. - Page 12 Empty Re: Nigerian Scouting thread. Thu Aug 30 2012, 16:57

Keegan

Keegan
Admin

You misunderstand me, my Nigerian friend. I am saying that you are doing your duties and are being paid, so anyone who thinks there is something wrong must be full of shit. If you are going to eat someone, please eat Mo.

https://forum.boltonnuts.co.uk

230Nigerian Scouting thread. - Page 12 Empty Re: Nigerian Scouting thread. Thu Aug 30 2012, 17:57

Nigerianbolton


David Lee
David Lee

hmmmm !!!!!!
but i can't risk having a bad taste in my mouth for months, so i'll rather starve.
And why do we keep getting this link
http://referraltask.com/ref.php?page=act/ref&invcod=130143

231Nigerian Scouting thread. - Page 12 Empty Re: Nigerian Scouting thread. Thu Aug 30 2012, 20:03

Mo


David Lee
David Lee

Keegan am not the fool becase Roy told me the police is try to catch the Lucan guy for many year so why his tell people his got mine in Venzuela ? Is becase is not welcome in England so who is the fool with this kind of lies?

Also ugly guy trotter is not hear for many weeks just like Nigerianbolton. Is the same person for sure.

232Nigerian Scouting thread. - Page 12 Empty Re: Nigerian Scouting thread. Thu Aug 30 2012, 21:05

Keegan

Keegan
Admin

I just wonder why Roy is telling tales. Has he borrowed some money from you Mo?

https://forum.boltonnuts.co.uk

233Nigerian Scouting thread. - Page 12 Empty Re: Nigerian Scouting thread. Sat Sep 01 2012, 17:03

Nigerianbolton


David Lee
David Lee

am doing my best to get everything ready by tonight, As for RT, He already told me he"ll be back by 2nd of September or around that date. I am not in my usual location, so the servers around here aint making ma work easy.

234Nigerian Scouting thread. - Page 12 Empty Re: Nigerian Scouting thread. Sun Sep 02 2012, 10:41

Nigerianbolton


David Lee
David Lee

Report 1

I started my scouting duty for the month of august at a nearby hall beside mine, this was no other than the Great independent hall. However, I never regretted making that decision as I got there and found enough guys playing what was called a swift/fast flowing type of football. It was the normal kind being played in most parts of the school, but this time the two teams playing were both taking it from the scratch and end it with an attacking move. Everybody around the pitch had no choice but to watch the boys play, as it was very interesting. Only few of the players can be said to be playing below par as most of them were superb with every move they made.
Since my task was to select d best of em and not the whole team, I had to take time to thoroughly scrutinize each of em from where I was sitting. The best among them was Afolabi Adeyemi, who was in a yellow top and at the particular time was operating upfront. The only thing I saw that he lacked was a good balance and stamina when being challenged by a defender.
Here is a klip for you to have a taste of the game.

Video: https://youtu.be/7-SmD_qwOlc



Report 2

Akin Owolabi aka Kocha Kocha came out flying in a planned friendly match between the department of Physics and Chemistry. I was informed by a friend about the match which was scheduled to be played in the school’s sport complex, though not on the standard pitch. Both teams started the match in a drab manner, and as the purpose of the match was to get them fit, they both picked up gradually. Match ending at 0 - 0 at first half came out lively in the second half as one of the teams pressed on created a lot of attacking move. Akin who started the match with is teammates must have been laying low intentionally in the first half as he gave a performance that ruled his team’s midfield and help them in scoring 3 goals to ensure they won the match.

Check out the guy running things at d middle of the pitch in a red top

Video: https://youtu.be/OhM5xLqxrDA



Report 3

I was at the school pitch to check on those boys playing together but to my surprise few were there, but later saw a particular set training together. Part of them were men, but I could see they were trying to share their footballing experience with the younger ones on the pitch. To my surprise, I saw DAPO, who has featured in my previous reports. They played well together, and dapo showed once again hw skilful he is when it comes to footballing. Later they changed the game into a set match and played together. I took my time to study the rest of the players, but not any of em could match dapo’s playmaking and dribbles. The young players are wearing yellow.

Video: https://youtu.be/beipLWq27tA

Report 4

There was an holiday given for the Ramadan break as there are also muslims in Nigeria, so we had Monday and Tuesday as our days to be free. I decided to grab that opportunity and continue my scouting works. On Monday, I graced the school’s football pitch, I found enuf guys playing football at a particular side of the pitch. I settled at a part to watch carefully and see the best of the boys. I found Tijani who played well as a defensive midfielder. He showed good composure when with the ball, and distributed it well to his teammates. Tijani in a yellow top.

Video: https://youtu.be/oup-AGGwiNw

Report 5

The following Tuesday was another cracker of football gem at my own hall to be specific. Not a particular place known for good soccer but today, the guys were red on it. In a single team, I found Bola , Sola and Toheeb who connected well with each other t dominate the game. Toheeb played at the back while sola and bola were on the offensive. Not only that they played good football individualy, but they also played well as a team. Bola in a celtic jersey while Sola In a brown top and toheeb in a black top with red short. Watch as the 3 gave it there best in the game

Video: https://youtu.be/BT5fUjzg80s

235Nigerian Scouting thread. - Page 12 Empty Re: Nigerian Scouting thread. Sun Sep 02 2012, 10:41

Nigerianbolton


David Lee
David Lee

Report 1

I started my scouting duty for the month of august at a nearby hall beside mine, this was no other than the Great independent hall. However, I never regretted making that decision as I got there and found enough guys playing what was called a swift/fast flowing type of football. It was the normal kind being played in most parts of the school, but this time the two teams playing were both taking it from the scratch and end it with an attacking move. Everybody around the pitch had no choice but to watch the boys play, as it was very interesting. Only few of the players can be said to be playing below par as most of them were superb with every move they made.
Since my task was to select d best of em and not the whole team, I had to take time to thoroughly scrutinize each of em from where I was sitting. The best among them was Afolabi Adeyemi, who was in a yellow top and at the particular time was operating upfront. The only thing I saw that he lacked was a good balance and stamina when being challenged by a defender.
Here is a klip for you to have a taste of the game.

Video: https://youtu.be/7-SmD_qwOlc



Report 2

Akin Owolabi aka Kocha Kocha came out flying in a planned friendly match between the department of Physics and Chemistry. I was informed by a friend about the match which was scheduled to be played in the school’s sport complex, though not on the standard pitch. Both teams started the match in a drab manner, and as the purpose of the match was to get them fit, they both picked up gradually. Match ending at 0 - 0 at first half came out lively in the second half as one of the teams pressed on created a lot of attacking move. Akin who started the match with is teammates must have been laying low intentionally in the first half as he gave a performance that ruled his team’s midfield and help them in scoring 3 goals to ensure they won the match.

Check out the guy running things at d middle of the pitch in a red top

Video: https://youtu.be/OhM5xLqxrDA



Report 3

I was at the school pitch to check on those boys playing together but to my surprise few were there, but later saw a particular set training together. Part of them were men, but I could see they were trying to share their footballing experience with the younger ones on the pitch. To my surprise, I saw DAPO, who has featured in my previous reports. They played well together, and dapo showed once again hw skilful he is when it comes to footballing. Later they changed the game into a set match and played together. I took my time to study the rest of the players, but not any of em could match dapo’s playmaking and dribbles. The young players are wearing yellow.

Video: https://youtu.be/beipLWq27tA

Report 4

There was an holiday given for the Ramadan break as there are also muslims in Nigeria, so we had Monday and Tuesday as our days to be free. I decided to grab that opportunity and continue my scouting works. On Monday, I graced the school’s football pitch, I found enuf guys playing football at a particular side of the pitch. I settled at a part to watch carefully and see the best of the boys. I found Tijani who played well as a defensive midfielder. He showed good composure when with the ball, and distributed it well to his teammates. Tijani in a yellow top.

Video: https://youtu.be/oup-AGGwiNw

Report 5

The following Tuesday was another cracker of football gem at my own hall to be specific. Not a particular place known for good soccer but today, the guys were red on it. In a single team, I found Bola , Sola and Toheeb who connected well with each other t dominate the game. Toheeb played at the back while sola and bola were on the offensive. Not only that they played good football individualy, but they also played well as a team. Bola in a celtic jersey while Sola In a brown top and toheeb in a black top with red short. Watch as the 3 gave it there best in the game

Video: https://youtu.be/BT5fUjzg80s

236Nigerian Scouting thread. - Page 12 Empty Re: Nigerian Scouting thread. Sun Sep 02 2012, 11:39

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Can Toheeb be ready for first team action in the UK by 15th Sept?

237Nigerian Scouting thread. - Page 12 Empty Re: Nigerian Scouting thread. Sun Sep 02 2012, 13:21

Nigerianbolton


David Lee
David Lee


If the offer is gud enuf, i guess he'll consider his options

238Nigerian Scouting thread. - Page 12 Empty Re: Nigerian Scouting thread. Sun Sep 02 2012, 13:46

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Nigerianbolton wrote:
If the offer is gud enuf, i guess he'll consider his options

Bloody Hell, is this what Owen Coyle has done to BWFC? Even young kids with no proper facilities still have to think twice before coming to Bolton.

239Nigerian Scouting thread. - Page 12 Empty Re: Nigerian Scouting thread. Mon Sep 03 2012, 01:38

largehat

largehat
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

I'm starting to have one or two minor misgivings about this process.

Forgive me, but we don't seem to have signed any of these promising players yet and Dar demonstrates a certain vagueness when it comes to their availability and contract demands.

To this end, and in the continued absence of Reebok Trotter, I have enlisted a private detective out of Cote D'Ivoire to investigate the quality of Darequam's scouting.

I may be overstepping the mark here, but I am funding this by selling live animals in Loot, so sponsorship moneys will not be impacted upon.

Darequam, if that is indeed your name, if you see this gentleman tracking you around the Niger Delta, do not be alarmed for your life, he is merely checking that value for money and correct protocols are being followed.

Nigerian Scouting thread. - Page 12 Sidney-Poitier-as-detecti-001

You will be pleased to hear that he accepts a range of currencies, including Mongol Tugriks. All he requires is payment sent by Western Union Money Transfer, and the MTCN number and security question and answer. (Q, Who is King? A. Jesus).

240Nigerian Scouting thread. - Page 12 Empty Re: Nigerian Scouting thread. Mon Sep 03 2012, 09:08

Reebok Trotter

Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Excellent work once again Brother Dar! Mr Trump was blown away with the quality of your reports and your wages for August will be deposited within the next 48 hours.

Don't worry about Sid ( the private detective ) if you see him knocking around in the heat of the night because you wont have to pay him.

I see that Rod Steiger is selling a dead tiger on Ebay. A stuffed tiger should make a few quid.

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