Anonymous wrote:Race differences are real. It’s known that Africans often reach puberty and sexual maturity earlier than Europeans, Asians, and other groups. So even though this kid looks older than 14, we shouldn’t jump to conclusions about his parents lying about his age. Give him the benefit of the doubt. The others will catch up soon anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Race differences are real. It’s known that Africans often reach puberty and sexual maturity earlier than Europeans, Asians, and other groups. So even though this kid looks older than 14, we shouldn’t jump to conclusions about his parents lying about his age. Give him the benefit of the doubt. The others will catch up soon anyway.
Others will catchup while he gets attention, Fame, money based off his “age”.
1.) Life isn't fair. 2.) Time will tell if he has the talent to sustain being a top pro. 3.) Did he replace your son on the Real Academy roster? I doubt it. Get over it. The kid is clearly good, and even if he is 15 or 16, he has grown up around soccer, played it in at least 3 countries...and didn't pay anyone to sign him.
I wish could lie about my DS’s age. Imagine the advantage he would gain if everyone was 3 years younger than he is.
You can lie...it's just likely not going to change the fact that your kid isn't good enough to be a pro. Try harder or grow up. Maybe both. Why do I have a feeling that if it was a white kid you wouldn't give a shit? So much anger over things that have ZERO impact on your life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Race differences are real. It’s known that Africans often reach puberty and sexual maturity earlier than Europeans, Asians, and other groups. So even though this kid looks older than 14, we shouldn’t jump to conclusions about his parents lying about his age. Give him the benefit of the doubt. The others will catch up soon anyway.
Others will catchup while he gets attention, Fame, money based off his “age”.
1.) Life isn't fair. 2.) Time will tell if he has the talent to sustain being a top pro. 3.) Did he replace your son on the Real Academy roster? I doubt it. Get over it. The kid is clearly good, and even if he is 15 or 16, he has grown up around soccer, played it in at least 3 countries...and didn't pay anyone to sign him.
I wish could lie about my DS’s age. Imagine the advantage he would gain if everyone was 3 years younger than he is.
Please just stop this BS. You know he plays up not down? He won the golden boot for mls next u15 at u13? There is absolutely no question of his age. It is well documented way before he was even playing soccer. Lately he is playing against 17-19 years olds and clearly stands out. Oh and your kid would still not make a MLS next u15 team even if he was 22.
This is the classic case of a guy who is not happy with his own life and accomplishments, so he has to blame someone who "stole it" from him. Fact: Neither you nor your kid could carry this kid's jockstrap across the parking lot. It has nothing to do with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Race differences are real. It’s known that Africans often reach puberty and sexual maturity earlier than Europeans, Asians, and other groups. So even though this kid looks older than 14, we shouldn’t jump to conclusions about his parents lying about his age. Give him the benefit of the doubt. The others will catch up soon anyway.
Others will catchup while he gets attention, Fame, money based off his “age”.
1.) Life isn't fair. 2.) Time will tell if he has the talent to sustain being a top pro. 3.) Did he replace your son on the Real Academy roster? I doubt it. Get over it. The kid is clearly good, and even if he is 15 or 16, he has grown up around soccer, played it in at least 3 countries...and didn't pay anyone to sign him.
I wish could lie about my DS’s age. Imagine the advantage he would gain if everyone was 3 years younger than he is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Race differences are real. It’s known that Africans often reach puberty and sexual maturity earlier than Europeans, Asians, and other groups. So even though this kid looks older than 14, we shouldn’t jump to conclusions about his parents lying about his age. Give him the benefit of the doubt. The others will catch up soon anyway.
Others will catchup while he gets attention, Fame, money based off his “age”.
1.) Life isn't fair. 2.) Time will tell if he has the talent to sustain being a top pro. 3.) Did he replace your son on the Real Academy roster? I doubt it. Get over it. The kid is clearly good, and even if he is 15 or 16, he has grown up around soccer, played it in at least 3 countries...and didn't pay anyone to sign him.
I wish could lie about my DS’s age. Imagine the advantage he would gain if everyone was 3 years younger than he is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Race differences are real. It’s known that Africans often reach puberty and sexual maturity earlier than Europeans, Asians, and other groups. So even though this kid looks older than 14, we shouldn’t jump to conclusions about his parents lying about his age. Give him the benefit of the doubt. The others will catch up soon anyway.
Others will catchup while he gets attention, Fame, money based off his “age”.
1.) Life isn't fair. 2.) Time will tell if he has the talent to sustain being a top pro. 3.) Did he replace your son on the Real Academy roster? I doubt it. Get over it. The kid is clearly good, and even if he is 15 or 16, he has grown up around soccer, played it in at least 3 countries...and didn't pay anyone to sign him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Race differences are real. It’s known that Africans often reach puberty and sexual maturity earlier than Europeans, Asians, and other groups. So even though this kid looks older than 14, we shouldn’t jump to conclusions about his parents lying about his age. Give him the benefit of the doubt. The others will catch up soon anyway.
Others will catchup while he gets attention, Fame, money based off his “age”.
Anonymous wrote:Race differences are real. It’s known that Africans often reach puberty and sexual maturity earlier than Europeans, Asians, and other groups. So even though this kid looks older than 14, we shouldn’t jump to conclusions about his parents lying about his age. Give him the benefit of the doubt. The others will catch up soon anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He may possibly look less like a 14 year old than Freddy Adu did at that alleged age.
Freddy was 14. He grew early. Stop with the conspiracy theories.
It’s not a conspiracy theory. It’s a majority opinion for people who paid attention based on facts and the history of poor birth documentation practices in many parts of Africa.
I know Freddy, see him once a week, and have spoken with him about this. And I'm VERY confident in saying that it's not true. There...end to theory.
Did you know him back in the day?
I did and still do. It’s not a conspiracy theory. He wasn’t 14 and this kid isn’t 14 either.