Ebrima Ceesay,
No, l tried soccer with my brother and his friends in the dust at Gunjur
primary school, but was no good at it. However, myself, Fatis Gibril, Fatou
Taal and Ida Jahumpa used to try our hand at cricket at Mccarthy square some
times after sports practice, and l must say, we were not so bad. A ball got
me good on the foot one day, and l swear l still have trouble on the exact
spot that ball hit years ago.
Sorry, l cannot match your knowledge of the music scene l'm afraid.
Jabou
In a message dated 12/16/99 1:46:56 PM Central Standard Time,
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<< Adama Sey,
I intend to give you, hopefully, by tomorrow my list of those soccer
administrators who did well for the Gambia. But I was surprised that you did
not include your own name in the list you sent to the L.
Gambia L, Adama Sey himself was a very dedicated administrator in the game
of soccer in the Gambia, and certainly his role should be acknowledged as
well. Mr Sey, I'll definitely include you in my list.
Jabou: Fine idea. I agree that there should be a book on Gambian soccer,
covering the past and now. It is a challenge that should be taken up by one
of us in the know.
Jabou, but I thought you were a very good soccer player yourself just like
Soffie Ceesay, who I understand is a very good striker, even better than
Ronaldo of Brazil(laugh!).
Soffie, by the way, I saw the names of the players you submitted the other
day, and certainly you reminded me of some people I had forgotten. Thanks!
Further below is part of a private mail sent to me by an older brother and a
friend, mentioning some names of older Gambian players I had not mentioned.
Baboucarr Sillah: Wow! you must have a very good memory. You have rightly
named the defense of the Senegalese team that played the Gambia in the 1980
Zone 2 Final in Banjul.
The defenders were, as you stated, Omar Touray, Bai Momar Jow (not Jobe and
nicknamed Billy), Jahou Gueye and Ablai Bah. It was Mbaye Fall, a Diaraf FC
player at the time, who scored the crucial goal.
By the way, Gambia L, I also discuss/debate Senegalese soccer, and even
Senegambian music, very satisfactorily.
Who can take me on Moussa Ngom? Where exactly has Moussa Ngom messed up? Who
changed Youssou Ndour's music for the better, before Habib Fye joined
Youssou? Which was the Cassette that changed Youssou's music for the better,
and who arranged it?
Who is the Senegalese musician who can back Mousa Ngom best? By the way,
does Moussa Ngom write his songs or does someone do the writing for him? Can
Moussa Ngom arrange music or not? Who are the three best music "arrangers"
in the Senegal at the moment? I have more questions to ask relating to
Senegambian music, but I am in a hurry.
Ebrima Ceesay,
Birmingham, UK.
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