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Wanlov Kubolor took his turn in the E-chat segment on Touchline this week, and explained why his love for football never materialized. Kubolor who was recently chosen as one of only five artists to represent Africa as a lyricist/songwriter in the “Routes to Roots” project had interesting stories to tell.
On the business side of things panelists discussed the Dede Ayew Injury situation and possible scenarios that may arise at Westham. Jeffery Schlup's future at Leicester City was also discussed by the panel and a complete preview of the English Premier League Matchday 2 and the returning Spanish La Liga.
Now, just imagine Kuborlo playing active football..some sight, however, the odds were stack against him, find out on the E-chat segment.
Click link to this week's edition of Touchline anchored by JOY Sports George Addo Jnr.
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