We gotta go easy on our young talents

Every. Time. Same story

If a somali talented athelete gets attention, numerous posts, tiktok edits, reels… hype, qaylo and buuq.

For us fotball fans we all know what happened to ajanab players Like Adnan Januzaj (albanian), Alen Halilovic (they crowned the poor kid the next messi ffs) Tin Jedvaj, Bruuma…. The list goes on. What do these have in common ? They got so overhyped they all flopped and clouldn’t whithstand the pressure.

You need a mentality of steel first and foremost to reach the top. A slight burn out is enough fullblow stagnation. Wether it be Taha Ali, bb players, lets make the media do the talking.

The scandinavians are top when it comes to this, they know the pitfalls a young player have to navigate so they protect them, even theyr own media.

Ofcourse this will fall on deaf ears to the avarage tiktok user in Banadir who’s gonna spazz out in the comments with english afqalooc «Somalia bro bleyer🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴» that nonsense gotta stop until its too late.

Ive seen 20 Taha Ali edits now, dude is talented but lets be real atleast get him more chances off the bench and protect them!! Like these norwegians and scandis do with theyr players
 

hayran

"Leopards Eating Qoti's Faces Party"
We need to hide NBA from qoraxjoog niggas until we can set up a pipeline of Somali talent into the NBA. As a people we’ve always been more suited to basketball but that ceiling needs to be broken until we get a foothold
 

Keep it a boqol

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If you see my basketball posts on here I only post D1 talent and people with multiple offers and follow their journey unnecessary hyping is dangerous it sets unrealistic expectations
we need you to run a somali athlete page. Not that danyeer who runs the current one on twitter
 
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