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Enjoy effortless cleaning with the Synoshi
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Remove Soap Scum)
Tue Nov 28 08:43:25 2023
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2023 14:42:41 +0100
From: "Remove Soap Scum" <Yourbathroom@brainsavior.best>
Reply-To: "Dirt and Oils" <Yourbathroom@brainsavior.best>
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Enjoy effortless cleaning with the Synoshi
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ince making his debut for the Liberia national team against Burkina Faso on 23 February 1986, Weah played 75 games, scoring 18 goals. Representing one of the smaller nations in world football and perennial underdogs, Weah did much to support the national squad: aside from being the team's star player, he also later coached the squad and even funded his national side to a large extent. Despite his efforts, he was unsuccessful in helping Liberia qualify for a single FIFA World Cup, falling just a point short in qualifying for the 2002 tournament. However, he did help Liberia to qualify for the African Cup of Nations on two occasions: Weah represented his country in the 1996 and 2002 editions of the tournament, although Liberia failed to make it out of their group both times, suffering first-round eliminations.
Weah has been named by several media outlets as one of the best players to never play at the World Cup.
One of the greatest African players of all time, George Weah was, like his namesake George Best before him, hamstrung in World Cup terms by hailing from a global minnow.
—?Scott Murray writing for The Guardian on Weah's "stand alone effort" to get his nation to a World Cup.
Weah returned to the national team for a specially arranged friendly against Nigeria on 11 September 2018, his final international appearance, playing at the age of 51 while in office as the count
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<span style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:10px;">ince making his debut for the Liberia national team against Burkina Faso on 23 February 1986, Weah played 75 games, scoring 18 goals. Representing one of the smaller nations in world football and perennial underdogs, Weah did much to support the national squad: aside from being the team's star player, he also later coached the squad and even funded his national side to a large extent. Despite his efforts, he was unsuccessful in helping Liberia qualify for a single FIFA World Cup, falling just a point short in qualifying for the 2002 tournament. However, he did help Liberia to qualify for the African Cup of Nations on two occasions: Weah represented his country in the 1996 and 2002 editions of the tournament, although Liberia failed to make it out of their group both times, suffering first-round eliminations. Weah has been named by several media outlets as one of the best players to never play at the World Cup. One of the greatest African players of all time, George Weah was, like his namesake George Best before him, hamstrung in World Cup terms by hailing from a global minnow. —?Scott Murray writing for The Guardian on Weah's "stand alone effort" to get his nation to a World Cup. Weah returned to the national team for a specially arranged friendly against Nigeria on 11 September 2018, his final international appearance, playing at the age of 51 while in office as the count</span></center>
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