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January 12th, 2006 | By: Robert | 3 Comments »

OK Boppers- a Hearty welcome to all of you from Wisdomland.

Call me Starry. I am your intrepid correspondent, and I’ll be doing my best to bring you the latest news, rumors, speculation and tips on the Stars through the CAN, tune-ups and through what we expect to be a historic run.

Right now things might look bleak; a string of injuries and losses look to send the lads spiralling towards oblivion. But all can turn about in a burst.

Up next, CAN 2006 Egypt, where the “group of death” awaits replete with peevy Nigerian and Senegalese sides hoping to take the Stars down a notch or two. First up, the Super Eagles on the 23rd of this month.

Don’t look now, but the side is down three: Chelsea’s Essien (ankle sprain of dubious severity), Modena striker Asamoah (meniscus or ligament, depending on the source, out a month), and Udinese’s Muntari (last seen in Sardinia- had something to do with blood oranges).

Keep an eye out for updates



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Username By Tomas | January 13th, 2006 at 12:06 am
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I think Ghana is going to tank in the CAN. Nigeria and Senegal are pissed about not making the World Cup and they are going to take it out on Ghana.

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Username By Starry Wisdom | January 13th, 2006 at 7:52 am
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As they say, it always looks darkest just before dawn.

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Username By Jalapanero | January 13th, 2006 at 6:54 pm
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Tomas-

Estas lleno de
Tripas. Vive los Jaguares de Sur.

El Jalapanero

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