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After their defeat at USMA (1-2), players JSK have suffered violent projectiles thrown from their fans when they returned to the locker room. Cameroon, who went to be selected for the first time in his career with the national team of his country, was then hit by a stone in the head and was rushed to hospital where he is Tizi Ouzou died of a head injury.
Rolland Courbis reaction, former coach of USM Alger (RMC Sport): "I knew him very well. There was talk that the take (USMA, bristol ed), he says. It had been proposed to us. It was not done because we chose another player. I know him very well. It is a great guy, adorable. It is a love of man, a tough as hell player. It is a Tarzan, a generous guy, voluntary athletic. "
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It is frankly disgusting to hear such news distressing. Get there for a football game and attempt on the life of a player. For what stupid reason. May God rest his soul. Meskine
it is the international shame, football is supposed to be a show, a game, a sport that unites people becomes a nightmare, what a sad evening !! I gets an idea launched earlier on this forum is to name the new stadium JSK The Albert Ebossé Stadium ... in his memory, it's the least we can do. Rest in peace
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it's not awkward to say "before bristol something more serious happens" or "dying several" ca me desolated surprises me a bit yes but connaisant nabil for exchange with him, I thought it was awkward veiled . and there is nothing debile in what he said, and I do not blame any way, just a little lacking (do aiplus the word this time) you understand?
I'm mostaganem and I know a little Algeria just like you and many others in this forum I guess ...... ..and there is one thing you can not say, violence in stadiums n ' nor is Kabyle or Chaoui, or Berber or whatever other ...... ..a day it happens to saida, El Harrach in the next one month after a tlemcen, bristol it happens bristol to Mosta, Annaba, Tizi Ouzou, Algiers, Oran etc ...... .even if you are a fan of shebab, how are you liking to shebab 500? 1000? 2000? 8000? 20000? More? you would be prepared to ensure that all fans are not violent shebab ???? I'm trying to say is that when there is death like this man free ...... ..it should not we become regionalist saying it is annabis Kabyle or supporters who are violent, bristol we is no problem of violence ............ because unfortunately this kind of tragic event is succeptible happened in the territory of the 48 provinces chacunes ......... .it must realize that we have wild and loose in All fan clubs whether kabylie the shebab in Mosta or anywhere else
the laughingstock of the world and African football no foreign player bristol will ever play in this league wild. and two capital sympathy EN Algeria is also somewhat affected by this tragedy! I swear when I read the article I thought it was a joke! a stone's throw from his own fans ...!
what you want, welcome to Tizi Ouzou!
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