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MIGHTY
BARROLLE EMERGES
(Culled from X-Ray
Magazine, June, 1986 Monrovia)
By Arthur Wisseh
Founding Player
Immediately following the first national county
meet, which was held in mid January 1954, the
officials and players of the then Grand Bassa
County team, headed by Willie G. Cooper, the
then Bassa Governor, decided to organize
themselves into a football club. Hence the
Gbehzon Impregnable Eleven (GIE) was brought
into being.
Players of the first GIE team included James P.
Bestman (Captain), David Wollow, Borbor Gibson,
Robert James, Alfred Thompson, Richard Brown
(deceased), frank George, J. Hilary Mason,
Borbor Frank and Lewis Bryant (deceased.)
Gbehzon, which is the indigenous name for
Buchanan City (the capital of Grand Bassa
County), played several games with
well-established teams like Connection, Youth
leaders, Jet, IE, and Bame.
As time went on more young players developed
admiration for Gbehzon joined it. This was
mainly promoted by continued good performance of
the Gbehzon boys, as they were popularly called.
The result of this was that between 1954 and
1956, there were generally more star players
attracted into the team than it could absorb. S
as an offshoot, GIE was divided into a senior
team, GIE and a junior team, Jabokay.
Ma Sundaeway -Mother of Barrolle
However the name Jabokay remained unattractive
to many football fans, and so it was decided to
have it changed into something else. Because the
officials of the two teams could not come to
comprise over the suggested names, it was at
last decided to use the name of Jimmy Barrolle
for the junior team, Jabokay. Hence the name
Barrolle Impregnable Eleven came into being.
(Jimmy Barrolle was then Butler to the President
of Liberia, William V. S. Tubman.)
One aspect of football competitions in those
days that I can very well remember is that
Gbehzon found it difficult to defeat IE. It was
after a humiliating defeat of 7-1 that GIE
suffered from IE that the sports officials found
it expedient to dissolve GIE and reinforced the
morale of the junior team and promoted it to
senior level team to replace Gbehzon GIE.
Barrolle made its first official appearance into
the LFA league against Olympics, one of the
oldest teams of the time, in November 1956 with
2-0 victory. The first Barrolle team comprised
of George Pennoh, Wellington Phillips (Captain),
Harry Williams, Joseph Gittens, Nathan Nelson,
Arthur Wisseh, Samuel Kummy, among others.
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