People will prefer Chinese investment that improves their lives more than a football team.Let’s be honest here and admit that Chinese investment into PNG would be more beneficial to the country and its people than a professional sporting franchise will ever be.
As a Kenyan official will never put it: "every time China comes, I get a stack of money in a brown paper bag. We also get a hospital that we have to pay back later, either in a debt trap or by handing over some of our national sovereignty, but that's the next government's problem!"
Here comes the lectureAs a Kenyan official will never put it: "every time China comes, I get a stack of money in a brown paper bag. We also get a hospital that we have to pay back later, either in a debt trap or by handing over some of our national sovereignty, but that's the next government's problem!"
If you feel that 2 sentences equals a lecture then there's something wrong with your attention span and mental stamina.Here comes the lecture
If you feel that 2 sentences equals a lecture then there's something wrong with your attention span and mental stamina.
But sure, go ahead and quote the random Twitter guy with Chinese, Russian and Palestinian flags next to his username. I'm sure he's totally unbiased and that he's not making the whole thing up.
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Meanwhile, I find it amusing that all of these people are white people telling Kenyans what to do and the white western lefties are oblivious to the irony there.
lol no where in that article does he mention an NRL team!Leeds Rhinos star Rhyse Martin backing drive for NRL team in Papua New Guinea
There is nowhere quite like Papua New Guinea when it comes to displaying a deep-rooted passion for rugby league, writes LOUIS CHAPMAN-COOMBE. But will that be enough to secure them a team in the NR…www.totalrl.com
Looking for a final big career ending cheque with a PNG NRL team perhaps???Leeds Rhinos star Rhyse Martin backing drive for NRL team in Papua New Guinea
There is nowhere quite like Papua New Guinea when it comes to displaying a deep-rooted passion for rugby league, writes LOUIS CHAPMAN-COOMBE. But will that be enough to secure them a team in the NR…www.totalrl.com
It’s a good move for the kumuls too as they can establish themselves in super league with the better ones potentially attracting attention from NRL clubs.lol no where in that article does he mention an NRL team!
He talks about the Hunters. Looks like Hunters are doing a great job developing talent for SL clubs!
He doesnt mention the NRl lolLooking for a final big career ending cheque with a PNG NRL team perhaps???
With the noise around the potential team growing, Martin added that he is ‘excited’ by the prospect of it: “I definitely think that they will be close to it. I don’t know when it will happen, it’s still a few years I think in the process, but I’m excited for them if they do get it because I know how much it means to the people of PNG.”He doesnt mention the NRl lol
the hunters say hi.Um, because PNG isn't Queensland?
that’s a separate issue mate and an old moving the goalposts manoeuvre.And how successful has it been?
no need to be sore mate because I simply exposed your fallacy.Because we value the opinion of people living thousands of kilometres away in a country whose competition continues to drift towards irrelevance.
There’s no shame in being wrong mate.Nice try dimwit.