My introductory post - @Dahmiejay ( A new football fanatic is here)!

in OCD4 years ago

Hello Everyone,
It is a great opportunity for me to be here😊😊 and at the same time i greet everyone on this platform.😎😎
I am glad to be here and at the same time, I want you all to know that I have a lot of interest and experience about sports🏌️⛷️🏇⚽⚾...This is my first post and my first experience here so i would love to introduce myself to all the great minds on this great and amazing platform......⚾⚽😎🥳🥳🥳


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I am AKINWUNMI DAMILOLA, I'm a Nigerian🇳🇬🇳🇬 and I reside in Lagos state Nigeria. I'm a native of ogun state in Nigeria but I've been in Lagos for the past 4 years due to my schooling ☺️☺️... I'm a student of the UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS studying EDUCATION IN BIOLOGY . I love my discipline, and I desire to become a biology teacher as some point in my life.

I've been a lover of sports since I was a little child and the interest is still burning in me till date....

There is this match that made me like soccer alot, (CHELSEA VS BAYERN MUNICH) champions league final in 2012.. this match was an unpredictable match...It was a very tough game at the Allianz Arena. I saw Chelsea overcome German giants Bayern Munich on penalty shootouts, lifting the UEFA Champions League trophy for the first time in the club's history was really a big deal then, and the jubilation and celebration after the victory brought my full attention to soccer.

Chelsea perforned poorly in the UEFA Champions League final, but Bayern Munich have only themselves to blame for not winning the trophy in presence of their home fans. The Bavarians were incredibly wasteful and could have scored five or six goals, but scored just one. Chelsea didn't have a lot of chances, but Didier Drogba converted their best one, an 88th-minute equalizer saw Chelsea through to the extra time. In fitting fashion, he was also the hero in penalty kicks, firing Chelsea to their first ever Champions League title on penalties after a 1-1 draw. The first half was littered with chances but Bayern's finishings were woeful. Müller, Mario Gomez and Arjen Robben all wasted golden chances, with Gomez's miss being the worst of the bunch. In the 42nd minute, he skinned Gary Cahill and had a clear shooting lane, but hit a terrible shot well over the bar. In the second half, Bayern Munich picked up right where they left off with some great chances right out of the gate. In the 46th minute, Jose Bosingwa was beaten badly by Franck Ribery, who put a great ball across, but David Luiz made an excellent clearance. One minute later, Luiz found himself burned on a similar move down the left side, but this time Ashley Cole was the one who bailed out his team with a great block.

Ribery appeared to put Bayern ahead in the 53rd minute, but his goal was disallowed. Chelsea gave the ball away on an attack down their right and Bayern put together a fantastic counter. Arjen Robben teed himself up for a shot, which was blocked, but the deflection fell right to Ribery. He finished, but he was flagged for offside, and correctly. He was just a couple of inches off. Cole was superb for Chelsea throughout the match and bailed them out on multiple occasions, but he was at fault for Bayern Munich's regulation goal. In the 83rd minute, Bastian Schweinsteiger drifted out to the left wing and put in a cross to the back post. Gomez's presence got Gary Cahill and Cole mixed up, allowing Müller to get free on the back post and nod the ball into the back of the net. It wasn't the best of finishes and Petr Cech could have made a save, but the ball went between his hands.

Based on the low volume of chances Chelsea created throughout the match, it was basically assumed to be over at this point, but they fought back in spectacular fashion. Chelsea won a corner in the 88th minute, and with their big bodies in the box, made the most of it. Juan Mata played a great delivery to the near post and Didier Drogba rose up above everyone, powering a header into the back of the net in emphatic fashion to improbably level the match at 1-1. Chelsea continued to surge forward in stoppage time, but couldn't find another goal and the two teams headed to stoppage time.

The defensive solidarity shown throughout the tournament deservedly won Chelsea the title and I've never seen Roman Abramovich look so happy.


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I was introduced by a friend @tezzmax who told me that Hive is a blogging and idea sharing website so, i decided to give it a try because i love to read and write alot about sports. I also love playing football because it gives me joy anytime any day.

My goals on this platform is to create quality and original content on sports, sharing the day to day activities on sports with you on this great platform.
All thanks to my real guy @ teezmax who tell me alot about this platform

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I came to welcome you and give you some pointers and instead found out most of your post is copied from here: https://www.sbnation.com/soccer/2012/5/19/3031085/chelsea-vs-bayern-munich-2012-champions-league-final-score-live-updates-match-report.

That's plagiarism and that's considered abuse around here. Especially since you're earning money for this post. Now this might not have been something you did intentionally because you're new and simply didn't know, but the fact that you ended your post by saying that you want to create quality original content on sports makes me doubt that. I bet your friend @tezzmax can tell you more about this.

I'll be downvoting this to take away some of the rewards because you don't deserve to get paid for someone elses work. I hope that you keep on posting here on Hive while keeping all of this in mind. See you around!

I am really sorry about this, I didn't even know he did plagiarized when I read it but I'll have him correct his mistakes.

Plagiarizing is bad. Not a great way to start out. Don’t try and profit from someone else’s work.

A self introduction post is about yourself, not copying other people's work and passing it off as your own to make you look like some football expert. I'm sure your University professor did not teach you to do that.