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Sunday, 8 July 2012

Footballer Seydou Keita leaves Barcelona; signs with Chinese club

The 32 year old Malian footballer has signed a two-and-a-half-year deal with Dalian Aerbin of China after leaving Barcelona. He will be earning roughly €14-million from the deal.

I guess after a certain age, these footballers are more interested in making money than staying with top world football clubs. Guess they have nothing else to prove, and now it's all about making money before they retire.

18 comments:

  1. Chaiii see guy wey just wake up for my bed e no even tell me na Lib blog spot i come de hear am... How sad

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  2. After 32 in football world wetin remain if not to make more 4 ur retirement days so u dt beg to eat after fabulous life.

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  3. Isnt it funny how there's a seydou and keita in the bigbrother star game house and this footballer is seydou keita...

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  4. Post comments for fuck sake !!!!!!!! Omg ur soo annoying !! Uuuuggggghhhhh!!!!!!!

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  5. A footballer's career ends before 40 in general. A point should come when what interests you is money. He needs to take care of his family when he retires you know?

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  6. On behalf of lib readers/barca fans,we r goin 2 miss u but china needs u most.We wish u d best in KongFu league.
    Linda's PA

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  7. Before nko, 4 yrs with Barca and won 14 trophies....Almost everything we use come from China, only footballers go the other way!

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  8. These Chinese clubs are the new Arab clubs. They have stinking money. Anelka, Drogba, Yakubu and now him.

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  9. Amazing how his name has both seidou and Keita all from Bb star game

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  10. Na this move dem dey call the end l'opin cinema ...
    For sure career go soon end so u have to secure yasef now..


    www.gamugaza.blogspot.com

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  11. How this one take concern us naa Linda mama!!!

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  12. On my way to china soon keita baby. Im coming for u. Cant wait to get my own share of the money lol hhiiihhhiiihhhiii

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  13. Linda, when did you start covering sport stories? This is much a surprise to me...but kudos!

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  14. Anon July 9, 2012 6:34 AM she has always covered sports stories.
    This has to be his last pay check.

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  15. "I guess after a certain age, these footballers are more interested in making money than staying with top world football clubs. Guess they have nothing else to prove, and now it's all about making money before they retire."- WHAT EXACTLY IS YOUR POINT LINDA????

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  16. As has been said already why should we be concerned about this? This isn't a Malian blog.
    How about noting the Nigerian Basketball teams qualification for the Olympics? Wouldn't that be more appropriate. Here are some links if you need them
    http://nigerian-basketball.blogspot.co.uk/
    http://london2012.fiba.com/

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  17. http://overtimeafrica.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=478&catid=45

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