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Armani - Sierra Leone

PostPosted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 2:00 pm
by stevefromdonny
Post subject: Armani - Sierra Leone & Donations Link (merged)PostPosted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 9:27 pm

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Location: Reddish - but part of me's in Sierra Leone I’m posting the message on behalf of Tony Griffiths and everyone who has been involved with Armani and Sierra Leone…….

Over the last few weeks we are aware that people may have heard of the devastating events that have happened to Armani so, in order to bring everyone up to date I will give quick recap.

In 2011 Umbro donated a large amount to sports equipment to Man City Sierra Leone via MCFC. It was shipped out on a container and included hundreds of pairs of size 8 Umbro football boots. Upon receipt Armani kitted out his team, but because all the boots were size 8 some were taken to a local sports dealer and exchanged for sizes that fitted, the usual deal was 2 Umbro for a pair of the player’s choice. Armani had lots of equipment over and he distributed it free of charge to other football clubs, schools, churches, Mosques etc. That distribution was covered widely in the Sierra Leone Media.

When Paul Lake and I went out with Howard Burr, Phil Holme and Alex Channon to deliver the bus prior to the Umbro shipment we met a woman out there who runs her own football club called FC Johansen. This woman is a very influential and a wealthy. Through that contact it was decided that her football club should receive the remaining Umbro stuff that would not fit into Armani's container, and she also received some City kit. Sometime after that was received Armani was informed that FC Johansen had worn an official Man City kit at one of their matches (it actually transpired that they may have only worn the kit to warm up prior to kick off, but Armani was told that it was worn during the match.) In order to avoid confusion Armani expressed concern to me and I in turn passed that on to Paul Lake. Paul wrote a friendly email to the owner of FC Johansen reminding her that any City kit she had received was for her team as leisure wear and to avoid confusion with Man City Sierra Leone it should not be worn at official matches. The reply Paul received was, in my view, aggressive and critical of Armani for bringing it to the attention of City. Also within the reply to Paul was what I perceived at the time to be a veiled threat.

Early last week Armani was running a training session with his players when CID officers turned up and told him that the boots some of his players were wearing had been identified by FC Johansen as items they had stolen some weeks earlier. Armani was arrested and taken to the police station where he was able to contact me in a very distressed state. It was alleged to him that the police had been told by his accusers that there were in fact no football boots for him in the Umbro shipment and that only FC Johansen received the boots. This fact is not a problem as the City Website shows film of the boots being load for shipment out to Armani and we have the official shipping documents.

I was able to speak to the investigating officer on the phone and he did not seem interested in anything I wanted to say and told me that Armani would be held in custody until the investigation was complete. Armani later told me that someone informed him t they had witnessed the officer being "encouraged" by his accuser not to allow Armani bail. Through the great help of a friend of mine Miriam Mason-Sessay who runs the charity Educaid out there, a legal representative was arranged and managed to get him out on bail the following day. The bail was high and was collected by friends and family of Armani. I understand that money is not returned as it was to "buy" bail. He was then told that he had to return to the police station 2 days later which he did. At that point he was charged with Receiving Stolen Property and was ordered to appear in court on 12th June. This he did and by this time he had a good lawyer to represent him. Armani entered his plea of Not Guilty and to the shock and horror of everyone in the court he was remanded to prison to await trial.

That evening I got telephone call from Sierra Leone by people who were in court who told me that the Magistrate was not interested in any arguments for bail and I was also told that his accuser has a close relative who is very senior in the Judicial System out there. One of the calls I took was from the man who runs Sheffield United Sierra Leone and he told me that every football club in Sierra Leone was supporting Armani and they all knew that the charges against him were malicious. Another caller told me that senior people in the Sierra Leone FA were not happy with the situation and were supportive of Armani (I cannot confirm the accuracy of this). Armani remained in the prison until Friday 14th June when he returned this time his bail application was accepted and is now out on bail until a trial date on 4th July.

Everyone who knows Armani well in both this country and his country knows that these allegations are malicious and are born out of jealousy and vindictiveness but the allegations are made by an influential person. He is being accused of stealing Umbro boots when he has given away hundreds of pairs of Umbro boots. This case would not get to court in our country but I know from experience of working out there that people with influence tend to get their way.

If you want to show your support for Armani on here please do so as I know Armani is a Bluemooner. Armani is also on Facebook, if you’re not already his friend then search for Armani Kamara and post a message of support……justice will prevail.

We will keep everyone up to date with all developments.


this is on bluemoon[ I know] does any 1 on here who has had a meet with Armani when he came to England to watch city play a couple of years back, some might know his story and the supporters club who got lots of kit and a mini bus sent over there for him to start a football side[city supporters] this is terrible for him when he has helped so many in sierra leone and also helped this woman as well
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Re: Armani - Sierra Leone

PostPosted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 2:13 pm
by Clowncrete
Fucking disgrace. How shite and low can some people be?

Can't the club step in some manner? You know by publicizing the issue and gathering worldwide support or something?

Re: Armani - Sierra Leone

PostPosted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 4:12 pm
by Mase
I couldn't be arsed reading that. Can someone give me the gist?

Re: Armani - Sierra Leone

PostPosted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 4:30 pm
by Dameerto
Mase wrote:I couldn't be arsed reading that. Can someone give me the gist?


No you fucling lazy bastid. Read it.
It's a disgrace (the article, and people not reading it).

Re: Armani - Sierra Leone

PostPosted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 6:37 pm
by Dunnylad
Mase wrote:I couldn't be arsed reading that. Can someone give me the gist?


Basically Sierra Leone has a dodgy legal system & we should fight the oppressors who threaten our brothers-in-arms

Oh and Paul Lake got threatened in a veiled way by some megalomaniac footballer owner

Re: Armani - Sierra Leone

PostPosted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 7:08 pm
by Nigels Tackle
Mase wrote:I couldn't be arsed reading that. Can someone give me the gist?


not your finest post

suggest you read it

Re: Armani - Sierra Leone

PostPosted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 7:28 pm
by Mase
Nigels Tackle wrote:
not your finest post

suggest you read it


Yeh I just read it. It's bad. But it's hardly surprising is it??

If seniors at City are ignorant to think that this doesn't happen in these types of countries then more fool them.

I'd rather feel sorry for the people getting killed for walking on the wrong side of the road over there.

PS. I really don't think I've got ANY fine posts.

Re: Armani - Sierra Leone

PostPosted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 7:40 pm
by Mase
Can I just point out that I'm not a heartless bastard. But this will happen twenty times a day over there. This Armani kid is lucky that he's got people to support him, because most of them don't and will probably rot inside.

Re: Armani - Sierra Leone

PostPosted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 9:57 am
by Slim
Mase wrote:PS. I really don't think I've got ANY fine posts.


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Re: Armani - Sierra Leone

PostPosted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 12:45 pm
by Cocacolajojo1
Mase wrote:Can I just point out that I'm not a heartless bastard. But this will happen twenty times a day over there. This Armani kid is lucky that he's got people to support him, because most of them don't and will probably rot inside.


But is it a bad thing to help someone out just because there as other that have it worse? I don't see the logic in the argument? Have you been to a match with Armani?

Re: Armani - Sierra Leone

PostPosted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 12:56 pm
by Mase
Cocacolajojo wrote:
But is it a bad thing to help someone out just because there as other that have it worse? I don't see the logic in the argument? Have you been to a match with Armani?


Where did I say it was a bad thing to help him out? Plus it's not an argument.

Re: Armani - Sierra Leone

PostPosted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 1:22 pm
by Cocacolajojo1
Mase wrote:
Where did I say it was a bad thing to help him out? Plus it's not an argument.


Ok. I took my interpretation of your post too far. You didn't say it was a bad thing. But you seem to be suggesting that this is not something to care about because this sort of thing will happen to a lot of other people as well. That I don't get. But them again I might be misunderstanding you completely.

Re: Armani - Sierra Leone

PostPosted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 1:25 pm
by Mase
Cocacolajojo wrote:
Ok. I took my interpretation of your post too far. You didn't say it was a bad thing. But you seem to be suggesting that this is not something to care about because this sort of thing will happen to a lot of other people as well. That I don't get. But them again I might be misunderstanding you completely.


My point is it's not a surprise. And I feel very sorry for the innocent people who don't have any support at all.

Re: Armani - Sierra Leone

PostPosted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 1:36 pm
by Alioune DVToure
Mase wrote:
Cocacolajojo wrote:
Ok. I took my interpretation of your post too far. You didn't say it was a bad thing. But you seem to be suggesting that this is not something to care about because this sort of thing will happen to a lot of other people as well. That I don't get. But them again I might be misunderstanding you completely.


My point is it's not a surprise. And I feel very sorry for the innocent people who don't have any support at all.


Feel sorry for the innocent people who look to Armani for support and community leadership, then!

Re: Armani - Sierra Leone

PostPosted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 1:51 pm
by Mase
Alioune DVToure wrote:
Feel sorry for the innocent people who look to Armani for support and community leadership, then!


When did I say I didn't.

What is it with this place and people getting on their high horse?

Never assume. It's makes an ass....blah blah blahh.

Re: Armani - Sierra Leone

PostPosted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 2:44 pm
by Alex Sapphire
Armani's posted this:

Fellow blues,

I will like to thanks all my friends and Manchester City fans world wild that have stand behind me in this trying and most difficult time in my life,as i was put in the central prison here for more than 60 hours after i was denial bail on my first hearing as i am now on bail i will return to court back on July 4.

I was moved and touch and have the courage for all what i go through as blues all around the world show their support for me and i hope justice prevails.

If try to help my fellow youth who has great talent in football in my country with the help of MCFC and the City supporters club world wild,that have provide the team with a mini bus that pay 55 football team players and most of this players used their salaries to fund and education for them self i will like to see this team make it to the top flight in Sierra Leone football and exist after my death,so i am more determine to carry on.
Once more i will like to thanks you all for your supporters toward me and hope justice prevail and let the truth come out.
Thanks you all.
Armani in Sierra Leone.

Re: Armani - Sierra Leone

PostPosted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 2:55 pm
by london blue 2
Alex Sapphire wrote:Armani's posted this:

Fellow blues,

I will like to thanks all my friends and Manchester City fans world wild that have stand behind me in this trying and most difficult time in my life,as i was put in the central prison here for more than 60 hours after i was denial bail on my first hearing as i am now on bail i will return to court back on July 4.

I was moved and touch and have the courage for all what i go through as blues all around the world show their support for me and i hope justice prevails.

If try to help my fellow youth who has great talent in football in my country with the help of MCFC and the City supporters club world wild,that have provide the team with a mini bus that pay 55 football team players and most of this players used their salaries to fund and education for them self i will like to see this team make it to the top flight in Sierra Leone football and exist after my death,so i am more determine to carry on.
Once more i will like to thanks you all for your supporters toward me and hope justice prevail and let the truth come out.
Thanks you all.
Armani in Sierra Leone.

Bet Mase feels like a right cunt now! ;)

Re: Armani - Sierra Leone

PostPosted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 3:50 pm
by Mase
london blue 2 wrote:Bet Mase feels like a right cunt now! ;)


I'm a cunt most of the time. I feel sound though at the moment.

Re: Armani - Sierra Leone

PostPosted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 7:50 pm
by Twobob
Alarm bells rang when i saw the bit about giving left over shirts to the other clubs owner who was a influential and wealthy - having worked with people in African countries these types of people are the worlds best at manipulation and lies (even when facts are in front of them they don't deter from their version of events)

Re: Armani - Sierra Leone

PostPosted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 10:25 am
by Falastur