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lebanese friends...your U19 team and senior natl team lost on the same day!!!
Vs. rp and brazil!!!!
We are proud in our NTs wherever they play.In serbia we did a nice game,we lost,yes,but our team's leader Rodrigue akl cant play this game bcz of his injury,we were controled the game till the start of the third quarter,we did a lot of turnovers,we cannot stop brazil to get the offensive rebounds,their big guy 210 cm,cannot be stopped.
And for Rp vs Lebanon's game,the same we lost without Fadi el khatib,and we did a nice game,we lead by 3 pts before 3 mins to finished,but the Rp plays in their home.
We are proud in our NTs wherever they play.In serbia we did a nice game,we lost,yes,but our team's leader Rodrigue akl cant play this game bcz of his injury,we were controled the game till the start of the third quarter,we did a lot of turnovers,we cannot stop brazil to get the offensive rebounds,their big guy 210 cm,cannot be stopped.
And for Rp vs Lebanon's game,the same we lost without Fadi el khatib,and we did a nice game,we lead by 3 pts before 3 mins to finished,but the Rp plays in their home.
yeah...the lebanese are good lesson learners (man...even better than some filipinos ) But the rp team played without caguoia, yap and seigle (all offensive guns)...good game, allows other players to step up...
I went to Brazil and there were yeaps of Brazilian with Lebanese descent. I read there are like 5 million. And the best thing about you Lebanese people is that you have the best food in the world. I love my Filipino food because I am of Filipino descent however, bro ... you Lebs are wicked ... in Brazil there was a restaurant called "Habib´s" ... in Australia we have an equivalent called "Ali Baba´s" ... love your food ... love your people ... if my mates in Australia aren´t Filipino-Australian then most likely they are Lebanese-Australian ... in Brazil ... in my opinion sadly the Lebanese there do not speak much Arabic ... well the ones I came into contact with ... in Australia pretty much every Lebanese-Australian I met can speak it or at least understand ...
"No hay poder en el mundo que pueda cambiar el destino"
-El Padrino
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