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Roger Milla
NexusSeven Posted Apr 4, 2001
I thought they were still waiting for the carbon-dating test results before giving a definite answer...
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Is mise Duncan Posted Apr 4, 2001
Roger Milla became the oldest man to score in the final stages (post qualifications) of the world cup when he scored against Russia in the '94 world cup at the age of 42. This would make him 49 now.
Quite a long career - especially when you consider that he was African footballer of the year .... in 1975!
Roger Milla
Is mise Duncan Posted May 24, 2001
This is true - but bearing in mind that he is unlikely to have had a birth certificate and the different traditions in Sub-Saharan Africa, he may actually be older.
Roger Milla
Is mise Duncan Posted May 24, 2001
This is true - but bearing in mind that he is unlikely to have had a birth certificate and the different traditions in Sub-Saharan Africa, he may actually be older.
Roger Milla
mozandmarr Posted Sep 10, 2001
Do you know he actually spells his name Miller, but the francophone government wouldn't let him have that spelling on his back!
Roger Milla
Wand'rin star Posted Sep 11, 2001
Dunx is trekking in Lesotho and incommunicado till the end of the month, but I seem to remember the man in question with a shirt that said Mila (we left Cameroon in 1986)
Roger Milla
mozandmarr Posted Sep 11, 2001
Fairly sure that in the last game of USA '94 he wore a shirt with Miller on the back. He'd had to write it out himself because the Cameroon FA didn't have any shirts left for the final group game! Something to do with FIFA refusing to let them wear a new design of shirt. I assume that this trophy is now in the possession of the opposing centre half.
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