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Is this what FRESH AIR translates to? Robbery in broad daylight on such a busy road with such impunity. |
benkings:This got me cracking up. Guy you must be a comedian. |
C. Ronaldo for world best |
lomomike:Nissan beetle ke na you dey manufacture that one? That's definitely a honda crosstour |
M4gunners:He was an exceptional player. Arsenal deserved that trophy but unfortunately it wasn't to be. |
Where do these friends get this money from that they can give away such amounts so easily? Abi na investment dem dey do |
Final game before his retirement
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Finally winning the UCL with barca, against ireland, signing for MLS side new york red bulls, returning to arsenal during the MLS break and scoring.
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Finally winning the UCL with barca |
UCL final loss to barca with wenger before he made the move to the catalan side
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Towards the end of his arsenal career
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Here's a look at the illustrious career of the former french striker in pictures. Full gallery with picture details here: www.goal.com/en-gb/news/7182/galleries/2014/12/16/7130532/thierry-henrys-career-in-pictures/thierry-henry#photo
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He was magical, the main reason I became an arsenal supporter.
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Former Arsenal and France striker Thierry Henry has announced his retirement from football after a trophy-laden 20-year career. The 1998 World Cup winner, and Arsenal's all-time leading goalscorer, left New York Red Bulls this month but there was speculation he might choose to play on at another club. "It has been an incredible journey," said the 37-year-old. Henry is joining Sky Sports after being a World Cup pundit for the BBC. The Frenchman, who also played for Monaco, Juventus, and Barcelona, scored 175 Premier League goals and is fourth on the list of all-time scorers. Henry won two Premier League titles and three FA Cups with the Gunners, where he played between 1999 and 2007. He added the Champions League trophy with Barcelona in 2009 and returned to Arsenal for four matches on loan from the Red Bulls in 2012, coming on as a substitute to score the winner against Leeds in the third round of the FA Cup. When asked if he had considered another stint at the Emirates, he told Sky Sports: "You kind of never leave Arsenal." But he added that another comeback might prove costly, referencing the 'Rocky' films starring Sylvester Stallone. "At one point, it will turn out to be a bad move," he said. "We all love the first Rocky, but I'm not too sure about the last one." Full story here: m.bbc.com/sport/football/30491577 |
He's more like the only one |
On the 6th of february 2011, liverpool's former star man and goal poacher, Fernando Torres, made a disappointing start to his career at Chelsea against his former club, Liverpool. A performance that characterised his entire stay at Chelsea, with just a few flashes of the brilliance that made him an idol in his former club. Let's not forget Michael Owen who was also at the top of his game before he left the club for Real madrid. A form that he was never able to replicate. Luis Suarez who helped liverpool qualify for this season's champions league and almost lift the premier league trophy last season has made 9 appearances for barcelona this season and scored 2 goals. With all of these in mind the question is, is Luis Suarez another victim of the liverpool curse? |
There's no way that's going to have any effect on that drainage |
