Badger Posted Sunday at 20:04 Posted Sunday at 20:04 I know Senegal and Nigeria have had some successes but have Mali produced any players of note ?
SaintNewForest Posted Sunday at 20:09 Posted Sunday at 20:09 4 minutes ago, Badger said: I know Senegal and Nigeria have had some successes but have Mali produced any players of note ? Moussa Djenepo. 2 1
Osvaldorama Posted Sunday at 20:25 Posted Sunday at 20:25 Just thinking more on this after tonight’s TSP. I do feel a bit sorry for him. He has spent a fortune on the club, you can’t knock that. It’s just been spent so, so badly. 2
Badger Posted Sunday at 20:27 Posted Sunday at 20:27 1 minute ago, Osvaldorama said: Just thinking more on this after tonight’s TSP. I do feel a bit sorry for him. He has spent a fortune on the club, you can’t knock that. It’s just been spent so, so badly. But has he left those responsible in position ? Ankersen for one. 2
AlexLaw76 Posted Sunday at 20:29 Posted Sunday at 20:29 2 minutes ago, Osvaldorama said: Just thinking more on this after tonight’s TSP. I do feel a bit sorry for him. He has spent a fortune on the club, you can’t knock that. It’s just been spent so, so badly. His judgement is appointing said charlatans. He took a more 'hands on' role more recently, look how that is going. The buck stops with him. 4
S-Clarke Posted Sunday at 20:32 Posted Sunday at 20:32 6 minutes ago, Osvaldorama said: Just thinking more on this after tonight’s TSP. I do feel a bit sorry for him. He has spent a fortune on the club, you can’t knock that. It’s just been spent so, so badly. This has been my stance as well, but this guy is also in a position of authority now - he's appointed himself as Chairman of this club. Yet still it's chaos. This is now happening fully under his watch sad to say. 2
OnceaSaintalwaysaSaint Posted Sunday at 21:09 Posted Sunday at 21:09 10 hours ago, S-Clarke said: we're in the same bat shit crazy world of ownership as the likes of Blackburn and Wednesday are in, so wishing we're not them isn't exactly a mile away from what we have today. Wouldn't go that far, S-Clarke. Chansiri put zero in to the club. Venkys haven't put in much more (£4.85m). Then there's the Oystons at Blackpool. We could do a lot worse. Don't know how Ankersen and Solak hooked up. Was Ankersen touting his wares to wealthy businessmen and Solak got sucked in or are they somehow mutual friends? Makes a difference. I'd like Solak to reach out to the likes of us fans and seek advice. But would he get a cohesive answer? 2
Master Bates Posted Monday at 15:49 Posted Monday at 15:49 https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6740730/2025/10/27/wolves-john-textor-bid/?onboarded=true&source=athletic-plopro 4
benjii Posted Monday at 17:46 Posted Monday at 17:46 21 hours ago, FredVaFC59100 said: But wait, there is more ! Apparently they also acquired Mali Coura FC earlier this year, a Malian 2nd division club (source: Wikipedia). How did that fly under the radar ? Feels like SR is specializing in mediocrity. All SR teams are now playing in 2nd division or lower except for Göztepe S.K , these wankers are lagging behind, they need to go down too to meet SR's standard of living! Rasmus Wankerson is director of a company in the Sports Republic group that is co-owned by a Malian guy who runs academies there. I noticed this the other day and posted it another thread. 1
benjii Posted Monday at 17:48 Posted Monday at 17:48 1 hour ago, Master Bates said: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6740730/2025/10/27/wolves-john-textor-bid/?onboarded=true&source=athletic-plopro He's not Serbian, he's Maltese.
Convict Colony Posted Monday at 18:21 Posted Monday at 18:21 22 hours ago, Badger said: I know Senegal and Nigeria have had some successes but have Mali produced any players of note ? Diarra the DM who played for Real Madrid and the goat Freddy Kanoute 1
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