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Divock Origi!!!!!!
Fullykenyan
#11 Posted : Wednesday, May 08, 2019 12:24:55 PM
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kaka2za wrote:
Yes,the Belgian did well. He might face a Kenyan in the final.


Origi is as kenyan as they come. Origis are not only patriotic, but they are also a very humble family.

Divock even speaks Sheng, despite not growing up in Kenya.

I love Ajax but i will be happy to see two kenyans playing in the CL Finals
kaka2za
#12 Posted : Wednesday, May 08, 2019 12:52:52 PM
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Fullykenyan wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Yes,the Belgian did well. He might face a Kenyan in the final.


Origi is as kenyan as they come. Origis are not only patriotic, but they are also a very humble family.

Divock even speaks Sheng, despite not growing up in Kenya.

I love Ajax but i will be happy to see two kenyans playing in the CL Finals


I forgot Africa won the World cup but Miguna is Canadian.
Truth forever on the scaffold
Wrong forever on the throne
(James Russell Rowell)
Queen
#13 Posted : Wednesday, May 08, 2019 1:42:17 PM
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Fullykenyan wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Yes,the Belgian did well. He might face a Kenyan in the final.


Origi is as kenyan as they come. Origis are not only patriotic, but they are also a very humble family.

Divock even speaks Sheng, despite not growing up in Kenya.

I love Ajax but i will be happy to see two kenyans playing in the CL Finals


At the moment both of them are fringe players in their respective clubs so even if the two clubs get to the finals, they might not feature.

If he is that patriotic, why did he choose Belgium over Kenya?
Fullykenyan
#14 Posted : Wednesday, May 08, 2019 2:16:49 PM
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Queen wrote:
Fullykenyan wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Yes,the Belgian did well. He might face a Kenyan in the final.


Origi is as kenyan as they come. Origis are not only patriotic, but they are also a very humble family.

Divock even speaks Sheng, despite not growing up in Kenya.

I love Ajax but i will be happy to see two kenyans playing in the CL Finals


At the moment both of them are fringe players in their respective clubs so even if the two clubs get to the finals, they might not feature.

If he is that patriotic, why did he choose Belgium over Kenya?


What would he have achieved with Kenya?

Playing in the CECAFA games?

Sharing a bed with three other players during international matches?

Dont forget Origi was not born here!!

Fringe or no Fringe players, they will have graced the finals of CL, something billions of children all over the world dream of

Alba
#15 Posted : Wednesday, May 08, 2019 4:36:52 PM
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Queen
#16 Posted : Wednesday, May 08, 2019 4:46:12 PM
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Fullykenyan wrote:
Queen wrote:
Fullykenyan wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Yes,the Belgian did well. He might face a Kenyan in the final.


Origi is as kenyan as they come. Origis are not only patriotic, but they are also a very humble family.

Divock even speaks Sheng, despite not growing up in Kenya.

I love Ajax but i will be happy to see two kenyans playing in the CL Finals


At the moment both of them are fringe players in their respective clubs so even if the two clubs get to the finals, they might not feature.

If he is that patriotic, why did he choose Belgium over Kenya?


What would he have achieved with Kenya?

Playing in the CECAFA games?

Sharing a bed with three other players during international matches?

Dont forget Origi was not born here!!

Fringe or no Fringe players, they will have graced the finals of CL, something billions of children all over the world dream of



Am struggling to see what you meant by him being patriotic. Or is speaking sheng part of it?

I recall watching Mariga "gracing" the CL final from the bench. That is what a fringe player does.
Fullykenyan
#17 Posted : Wednesday, May 08, 2019 5:49:14 PM
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Queen wrote:
Fullykenyan wrote:
Queen wrote:
Fullykenyan wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Yes,the Belgian did well. He might face a Kenyan in the final.


Origi is as kenyan as they come. Origis are not only patriotic, but they are also a very humble family.

Divock even speaks Sheng, despite not growing up in Kenya.

I love Ajax but i will be happy to see two kenyans playing in the CL Finals


At the moment both of them are fringe players in their respective clubs so even if the two clubs get to the finals, they might not feature.

If he is that patriotic, why did he choose Belgium over Kenya?


What would he have achieved with Kenya?

Playing in the CECAFA games?

Sharing a bed with three other players during international matches?

Dont forget Origi was not born here!!

Fringe or no Fringe players, they will have graced the finals of CL, something billions of children all over the world dream of



Am struggling to see what you meant by him being patriotic. Or is speaking sheng part of it?

I recall watching Mariga "gracing" the CL final from the bench. That is what a fringe player does.


You guy, Origis have represented this country to the highest level.

Just to name them;
Austin Oduor Origi Won the 1987 Mandela Cup with Gor
Mike Okoth Origi Played in the 1992 AFCON and afterwards went pro to Genk
Gerald Origi played for Kenya Breweries in the 1994 Mandela cup final against Motema Pembe
Anthony Origi A very pacy winger with Utalii
Arnold Origi Kenya One for a very long time untill recently

Njunge
#18 Posted : Wednesday, May 08, 2019 6:53:58 PM
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Fullykenyan wrote:
Queen wrote:
[quote=Fullykenyan][quote=Queen][quote=Fullykenyan][quote=kaka2za]Yes,the Belgian did well. He might face a Kenyan in the final.


Austin Oduor Origi Won the 1987 Mandela Cup with Gor
Mike Okoth Origi Played in the 1992 AFCON and afterwards went pro to Genk
Gerald Origi played for Kenya Breweries in the 1994 Mandela cup final against Motema Pembe
Anthony Origi A very pacy winger with Utalii
Arnold Origi Kenya One for a very long time untill recently



The Anthony Origi I know joined Mumias Sugar FC straight from High School. He later, in 94 or thereabouts, joined the then Breweries FC. Neither was he a winger. He played mostly as a swipper but would occasionally play as a stopper.
Queen
#19 Posted : Wednesday, May 08, 2019 7:21:02 PM
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Fullykenyan wrote:
Queen wrote:
Fullykenyan wrote:
Queen wrote:
Fullykenyan wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Yes,the Belgian did well. He might face a Kenyan in the final.


Origi is as kenyan as they come. Origis are not only patriotic, but they are also a very humble family.

Divock even speaks Sheng, despite not growing up in Kenya.

I love Ajax but i will be happy to see two kenyans playing in the CL Finals


At the moment both of them are fringe players in their respective clubs so even if the two clubs get to the finals, they might not feature.

If he is that patriotic, why did he choose Belgium over Kenya?


What would he have achieved with Kenya?

Playing in the CECAFA games?

Sharing a bed with three other players during international matches?

Dont forget Origi was not born here!!

Fringe or no Fringe players, they will have graced the finals of CL, something billions of children all over the world dream of



Am struggling to see what you meant by him being patriotic. Or is speaking sheng part of it?

I recall watching Mariga "gracing" the CL final from the bench. That is what a fringe player does.


You guy, Origis have represented this country to the highest level.

Just to name them;
Austin Oduor Origi Won the 1987 Mandela Cup with Gor
Mike Okoth Origi Played in the 1992 AFCON and afterwards went pro to Genk
Gerald Origi played for Kenya Breweries in the 1994 Mandela cup final against Motema Pembe
Anthony Origi A very pacy winger with Utalii
Arnold Origi Kenya One for a very long time untill recently



I thought we were discussing Divock Origi, the Belgian. However If/when he appears for Liverpool at the finals he will always be referred to as a Belgian. Nobody will mention his Kenyan heritage.

And for the record, I watched Mike Okoth (nobody used to refer to him as Origi) transform from a goalkeeper to a striker.

I also watched Austin "Makamu" Oduor (another one who never used the surname Origi) play.
kaka2za
#20 Posted : Wednesday, May 08, 2019 8:34:08 PM
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Queen wrote:
Fullykenyan wrote:
Queen wrote:
Fullykenyan wrote:
Queen wrote:
Fullykenyan wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Yes,the Belgian did well. He might face a Kenyan in the final.


Origi is as kenyan as they come. Origis are not only patriotic, but they are also a very humble family.

Divock even speaks Sheng, despite not growing up in Kenya.

I love Ajax but i will be happy to see two kenyans playing in the CL Finals


At the moment both of them are fringe players in their respective clubs so even if the two clubs get to the finals, they might not feature.

If he is that patriotic, why did he choose Belgium over Kenya?


What would he have achieved with Kenya?

Playing in the CECAFA games?

Sharing a bed with three other players during international matches?

Dont forget Origi was not born here!!

Fringe or no Fringe players, they will have graced the finals of CL, something billions of children all over the world dream of



Am struggling to see what you meant by him being patriotic. Or is speaking sheng part of it?

I recall watching Mariga "gracing" the CL final from the bench. That is what a fringe player does.


You guy, Origis have represented this country to the highest level.

Just to name them;
Austin Oduor Origi Won the 1987 Mandela Cup with Gor
Mike Okoth Origi Played in the 1992 AFCON and afterwards went pro to Genk
Gerald Origi played for Kenya Breweries in the 1994 Mandela cup final against Motema Pembe
Anthony Origi A very pacy winger with Utalii
Arnold Origi Kenya One for a very long time untill recently



I thought we were discussing Divock Origi, the Belgian. However If/when he appears for Liverpool at the finals he will always be referred to as a Belgian. Nobody will mention his Kenyan heritage.

And for the record, I watched Mike Okoth (nobody used to refer to him as Origi) transform from a goalkeeper to a striker.

I also watched Austin "Makamu" Oduor (another one who never used the surname Origi) play.


Victory has a THOUSAND fathers, but defeat is an orphan( President Kennedy)
Truth forever on the scaffold
Wrong forever on the throne
(James Russell Rowell)
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