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here's dakota not. the same astronaut she took part in the greatest adventure in history. neil armstrong was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . i have 2 sides i have the african side but also at the german side. to see the kind of didn't of i thought it was. for oxford's and torture but. i see myself totally as an african like a set an african who was born and was bred in germany. but my german side is just need to get things done to be in time to be punctual i don't like it
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when people come late. if you really want to be my friend you must really come any time you'd. rather suffer the time on the sea sure we show it to give it a look. to my left side but us on his order sister this comes was on the so let's also cuisine fordham deceiving the nations to fight off close to us the. car that was on that most people most of us can look at sits the city to start. to smell in the good additions to.
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conakry the capital of guinea in west africa. was born here in 1904 guinea is football crazy football is played everywhere no matter how small the space. a keen observer. pablo's father the 69 year old is a football legend getting as captain of his hometown club high for cory he won the african champions league 3 times. he still regularly meets with the heroes of yesteryear the small nation of guinea was a major force in african football during the 1970 s. and it was. something equivalent to the franz beckenbauer of guinea. senior is always recognised in public everyone knows who he is and his son pablo to
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. some but i had to look up at the end of the keeping us from beginning. to get on. some. sort of put on desire. it would lessen that's going. on what. despite his hero status sr remains a modest man and pablo's bundesliga career wouldn't have been possible without his father as a role model. to. you need. to do that. as a sport if you feel you can do. mantell o.t.m.
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had to end his career prematurely because of injury. he worked as an embassy employee and was posted to germany in 1988 together with his 4 year old son possible back then football wasn't his passion. at the end of the media discern because the good for their good will. and i budgeted out who did this but don't. talk much down country song cause he will turn this good war will. follow and rolled at the local club not that he was thinking of a professional career. as a. company for goodness. void of dominance seems to be an on line liquidity held initial lose if you. want the excitement to not need to be fought it's who cannot stop and thus what happened to monetize you haven't and so my life at least craning the basket by training these initial us middle.
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returns or if it. exists in the. current mom quantum. trunk schafer the youth coach at f.c. cologne discovered pablo more by accident. back in power for any of the show. from innocently thought and these are. some new method i make on top on and. also measure straightaway this exceptional talent was german youth champion with f.c. cologne the start of a great career. and then he grew up in this diplomatic quarter and born. it was in this street that the young at that he 1st came into contact with football in the late 1960 s. . it was really great because we lived in the focus. and
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you know we just blocked the road so no cars could pass those had to take a deviation. without any further encouragement the son of a guy named diplomatically was playing on this in your pitch. seething stuff go to bed was anthony's 1st club. this is where his journey to a successful international. football career began. i mean bangle ice and that's what you say in german where the train passes and i'll never forget that pitch because that's where everything started for me and i went there with my brother but we didn't have football you know we were in this raining boots . that's how you say in german and played with the rainbows scored 2 goals that day i don't believe a body and that's how everything started. from 6.
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i'm of almost with good will who move to food no with serious amounts and. then in seeing it was anthony buffalo's best friend growing up in bonn. together they fired f.c. rings. to victory after victory. in the early 1980 s. christophe down brought anthony foley to the youth team at f.c. cologne where he 1st encountered the big stars of the leak which wasn't always enjoyable what i remember there was the corrie door and the other left side where the young players were and on the right side all the established players were so you want to get from the left to the right sides and you needed to be mentally very
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very strong because sometimes one of them will come and we'll say. how to go beyond all of us or did it burn here. he was reflecting. on your caller that's why i say mentally you have to be very strong but i was always protected by people like tony schumacher softening those steffen angles was one of those stars at f.c. cologne he was respected by everyone and took young anthony under his wing. sean. was often chief the middle man going on. instinct in us common in money or human or made off to make.
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money. on august 13th 1983 anthony made his bundesliga. not a normal term year for him or anyone else. i was one of the 1st blacks in the bundesliga 1st of all and i was the minister of a stadium. which is today totally totally different ballgame in terms of no track. i walked in and i looked up there was a whole group of blacks so i don't know if the way i played basketball player. and they got up and. they just made may dislike black power and i said hey i'm not alone here you know and i was a great feeling. and this spurred him on during his debut against the fence. even though the game ended in defeat.
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i played for 90 minutes and we lost 3 my game was ok you know long was a stepping stone. and in my career i. learned a lot in terms of human relations but i learned also that i'm not training for the coach. 1st of all i'm training for myself. on november 5th 1994 problem t.m. played his 1st ponderously game as a central defender. to file kind of monday a fish beautiful it's clear not more time on mention country does forced. him to screen soo much. pablo the former striker had the chance to score. his former youth coach cheered on from the stands by some young man taking
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the shot i think. but he not this gunther on finding and well it is a put in $24.00 on which means that if i say i was in at once and the mother should be at that well think advantage of the war or and vice not the least amount that i walk into culpable i'll assume. it was on the one. i knew he had of me so funny you didn't mind s. a spear on. nothing and fans there was a tape that says. boston for you and for the nice in the cliffs and so behind us if we don't do hopefully for you 115. from then on he was playing against the best strikers in the league his 1st goal and his 10th in this league game was against fire new. company in thing off before it was 16 metre. tall because nobody london drinker in my book this was there to live
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in fear knew or cared someone else's towards. the had to send a message you. had to. run a car you don't. forget and. his 1st professional contract was something special for public. television you find coffee to be an issue and must. ask. but even you you know the system is on the moment. anthony buffalo's bundesliga career stalled after his 2nd game. stephen substituted the half time and didn't do well at all because there was a 2nd much out in the week and that's where he saw that hey. the very big i still
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have a long way to go his 2nd game was also his last for cologne. 2 years after steve you he moved to overfly sober house in the 2nd division one year after that to stuttgart a kicker's also in the 2nd tier between $8789.00 he played for fortune of cologne impressing so much that he was brought back to the bundesliga by fortunate just off in 1900. 40 provided more than just a few gold assists. i 1st put in this league oh no i don't even remember. oh well the penalty yes but. i'm divestments in goal from the penalty spot i shouted to the left and he went to to his left yes i remember very very well. anthony buffalo's career in germany was hugely important to an entire continent. to create chances
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for all the african people you know for them. not being there were very difficult for us to also feel to things and i think a credit to them. but it's one of the 1st black footballers in the bundesliga he faced prejudices on and off the pitch. racism was a daily occurrence. it's gone it's gone it's the past you see i don't look back too much. if i look back i'm happy. that i played in the bundesliga played in france as well what really makes me happy is that you don't really have so many issues of racism anymore in the industry. back in the days my favorite team . was france for they had a lot of. africans plain phnom very i'm a big fan of germany you know they have the german. and the razzie have the podolski is from different background mesut ozil that's what i want to see.
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his compatriots also want to see him in their national team. anthony finally gave you 1st country in 1901 the fans literally held him aloft and with the national t.v. experience something very special. you know you sit in the bus suddenly the whole bus start singing. you know everybody starts singing you get out of the bus you're singing to intimidate you open and and this was something which i mean. gave me goosebumps. and african in the bundesliga was the exception in the early ninety's. problem stood out back then on the pitch it was hard but fair the racism came mainly from the fans. and needs to be avoided as well who want us wonderfully now 3 commoners bunch of old and the blues we're going to tell us i'm
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a 5 instead. off. on tuesday i'm posting stuff of the month from there for safety the fire to much let us have as a morning all still clothes on. board on the begin the months of fly 50 that danny can almost see let's he doesn't go to. concerts it'd be a dodge of the opposing team $10.00. 0 if you refuse c'mon. indeed i became full on the streets pushed on to not assist missing things but almost 15. years of the exciting flag on the news who would. up shuffling teams in the butt must need to one of what's in this country after cologne pablo spent 3 seasons with got where he continued to
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mature and make a name for himself so much so that he was bought by fire munich. however he struggled to become a regular starter under coach my hitzfeld he only played 16 times in 18 months nevertheless it was a great learning experience for pablo. the save for the 4 holes because it's for disney this month who would not unveil a full class son of ours to us. please it's good to give in and only. give him as he got these i'm still looking for. them to buy as it is this 1st and to seen video loiter in quincy. his arm and. country. his international career was special to. the decision to play for gainey was for his father although
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pablo felt more german. mauls 2 years on still europe would really take the man. big. lead you was it did it begin because of a few see those. don't get it but is there a limit i just like to prove international join i replied. in the bundesliga pablo switched clubs. moving to vote spoke in 2003 he played a vital role as captain and leader. ended his career when he was 34. for 4 the most toys to haul physician with usually to run a country on. it's also not afrikaner. but would be from the moving troops who should be in on the culmination it's sort of influenced by the money or confused by the complex one does it for theone to see
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the shmita bashful and i and there he is in the shift to. pablo stayed loyal to vote. for a man who actually wanted to study medicine he cannot live without football for years he's been sporting director of the youth team and he's never really been homesick. for me. as if we're going to clock. off a man of what's enough because and to see. nothing. that side . but see here on this. money can doesn't timecode born on view. of all of this regan this is for me that they've searched and.
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meanwhile he passes on his experiences to those who want to follow in his footsteps . the diplomat son who took a path in life that was unplanned. lets entry facts never go past. one on the phone from sports a screen been coffee the warden moment of. understood for calm one been imminent influenced by tate if not. denise soames tonight about how he also didn't. know this is. gunson that sunny country. father was mantoloking would like his son to live in africa but he also respects that pablo has found a new home in germany. a pill to swallow saliva you keep going to shock us on this tear. down to the nerve to the deformed. door to
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supply the professor. where i realize that the study you force was the horse was. wrong. or not so and then today. after working as a diplomat for years in europe senior returned to conakry but it is unlikely that pablo will do the same. when anthony buffalo ended his career in 1999 he moved to ghana. where he has lived and worked ever since. i always wanted to live in africa and i think that i could be of more value on african soil. than in germany. he certainly is over the last few years anthony has made a big impact on guinea in football. between 20052008 he
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was the coach of the national team. more and more he became interested in the sporting politics of africa in 2009 he founded a footballer's union in ghana which is a player's union it's a syndicate the fight and defend the interest of the players nobody believed in it before and now we've managed to get insurance for players we created the life of the football fund we had players getting the money back when salaries are not paid when the contracts are differences locally and internationally most of the key players part of the union and that also includes former bundesliga players because . sami coup for the former f.c. byron star know his microphone was so important for ghana but i think you know we have to be appreciated having the morrow you know from day one that he decided to play for. i think that was the 1st step because he knew. there may be he will have an influence in our country of
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a football and they. knew who he had to involve in order to build something in ghana. know we on the way to. the maestro the want to know who was that. i've been to you. 3 times african bands won the champions league with the big must. play for you know god still played for 860 munich as well out of the pele the superstar in ghana. together with the f.o. and other former professionals they are not only trying to change the structure of canadian football. what matters to them is a change in african football making it more competitive. and they know the fish stinks from the head down. as. all. the organization is one of the key. problem in this
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continent footballers have not been involved after. the game after the area like what antonio is doing not only within ghana but we didn't. the continent. obviously pele ended his successful international career in 1908 after 2 seasons with 860 munich where he learned a thing or 2 from the germans for the things that because his skill for everything is ok and when i bring tony to come and speak to young footballers he would tell them that discipline is the key and if you also think that you should go to school you will find work will tell you. where you should play or play station. this is what we tell you to because play station is fiction years reality. with his
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football union and then he organizes training sessions for players without a club. he ensures that canadian footballers remain fit even if they are unemployed. eventually tracked the attention of scouts at the new but fold regularly organizes friendly games. my idea before we go is to create enough we can union the footballers receive i believe it was the time it was time to do something about in the beginning not everybody believed in it but i can see things are moving on and this is one thing i've learned in germany even. when it becomes tough i use the words of oliver caught him of i don't remember the name of our.
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of the ranting returns home to monday w dot com tanks. hijacking the news. where i go from the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a scripted reality show it's not just good versus evil us versus them black and white. in countries like russia china turkey people are told is that it's not and if you're a journalist there and you try to get beyond that you are. facing scare tactics intimidation. and i wonder is that where we're headed as well. my responsibility as a journalist is to get beyond the smoke and mirrors it's not just about be fair and balanced or being neutral it's about being truthful. finding this point golf and i work in detail.
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