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TEAM NEWS WAYNE ROONEY ON D BENCH ![]() Team: Van der Sar; Rafael, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra; Nani, Carrick, Anderson, Giggs; Berbatov, Hernandez. Subs: Kuszczak, Smalling, Scholes, O'Shea, Rooney, Macheda, Gibson |
fergie shld stop playin wit us if hargo is unable to plat footie again he shld tell us and stpo raisin our hopes up ![]() |
ToToChoper:guy abeg speak english ![]() |
wit kaone and tatiana gone munya may feel lonely throughout d week wit nobody 2 talk 2 except mwisho lets hope he self destructs |
Saw dis on d bba site KAONE- He is a completely real man who does not grudge over personal insult or attack on him. He is a good contender and a true freelancer, but I don't see him doing anything serious with the money if he wins it. I see him being immaturely generous. MUNYA- I always wonder why people crave for him. He is is a great pretender. He takes his time and usually thinks well before he dialogue with his colleagues in the house. This is an element of acting. Though, if he wins the money he might handle it well, but the main issue is that he is not real! Personally, he does not deserve to win. MWISHO- He is an easy going man who is very much real and does not act. Although, his antecedent does not really speak well for him in terms of entrepreneurship, I feel he might turn a new leaf and do great with the money if he wins considering the personal attack he got from Uti specifically on this issue. UTI- A good contender who is also real and not a pretender, that is why he is aggressively offensive attimes. If he acts, you will not see this part of him unlike Munya who is cautious of what he says, but the beauty of it is that Uti realizes his offensive attitude on time and makes amend with the victim. Considering his intelligence and exposure he is capable of using the money well if he wins. CONCLUSION Except Munya, all other 3 housemates deserve to win because they show their true self hw many of u agree wit it |
montelik:agree wit u seems lik dey ar trying 2 give munya d money at all costs ![]() |
morning guys ![]() |
uti is apparently well known is talkin wit sheila and deir talking abt their numerous trips wit d liks of ini edo and jackie appiah |
wen ar dis leeches goin 2 leave our club ![]() |
Glazer debt drains Manchester United's £100m record profits • Latest figures will bolster criticism of American owners • Club still post net loss due to huge Glazer interest repayments The Glazers watch Manchester Uniited Joel Glazer, left, Avram Glazer, centre, and Bryan Glazer, sons of American owner Malcolm Glazer watching Manchester United at Old Trafford. Photograph: Jon Super/AP Manchester United's full year results will today lay bare the financial tensions of the Glazer era and further fuel the ire of the owners' critics. The club made record operating profits but still recorded huge overall losses due to interest repayments and one-off costs related to a £509m bond issue. It is understood the results will reveal that the club's operating profits topped £100m for the first time, thanks to increased matchday, broadcasting and commercial revenues. The figures will be closely watched by analysts and fans to see whether the Glazers have taken up to £70m from the club's cashflow to service the £225m in high-interest PIK loans secured against their shareholding in the club. On top of that, the club has more than £520m in bond debt on its balance sheet. The bond issue made provision for up to £70m to be drawn down by the Glazers to their holding company to pay off the PIK loans. But indications from the club last night suggested that the facility remained untouched. The interest on the PIK loans increased to 16.25% in August. The net loss will have grown further from the £66.5m figure reported three months ago as a result of the depreciation for intangible assets. That figure was so high largely as a result of a £40.6m write-down on an interest rate swap that had to be paid when the club launched its controversial bond offer at the beginning of the year, and £19m lost on fluctuating exchange rates. The full picture will emerge when results are made public today, and the club is braced for further protests from the Manchester United Supporters' Trust, which mobilised the popular green and gold campaign last season. Although fans' groups who have campaigned against the Glazers will point to the huge annual losses as further evidence that the Americans' ownership has acted as a huge drag on finances, the club will tell analysts and bondholders that the growth in operating profits shows they can continue to grow and generate enough money to invest in the team and facilities. Despite playing fewer home matches than in the previous year and reaching only the quarter-finals of the Champions League, increased ticket prices and the growth of overseas commercial revenues boosted increased profits. That will do little to assuage fan fears that too much of United's growing cashflow is still being swallowed up in interest payments and not enough invested in the squad. The chief executive, David Gill, was forced to admit that the club was 2,200 season tickets short of its 54,000 target in the summer following calls for a boycott. But although there is evidence of reduced demand, all the club's home games this season have sold out http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/oct/08/manchester-united-debt-glazer |
i miss shuti ![]() |
blank:well d boy didnt want his sister 2 die so he begged his parents to let him give his sister d kidney and marrow |
dis is nt his 1st time is doin dis rubbish is just a trouble maker ![]() |
I hav a feelin whoever wins dis endurance task might hav immunity or sumtin lik dat |
chaircover:Ok if u say so ![]() |
aieromon:all of u dat keep sayin utis family will not welcome sheila into their house ar all sayin rubbish i doubt if any of u have ever met any of utis family members b4 if uti likes sheila den so be it dnt say wat u dnt knw ![]() |
chaircover: i coudnt top laffing at ur comment dnt worry such a tin wnt happen 2 u but just make a decision |
Rubbish absolute rubbish uti is nt alright all he needed 2 do was tell her he feels d same way anyway I hope dis won't make dem uncomfortable near each oda or ruin deir frindship |
I taught uti sayin he will propose 2 sheila was a joke |
Guys pls hw ar u watchin uti and sheilas conversion mu dstv is on mwisho and leratos conversion and wen I try 2 change d oda feed my tv goes blank guys pls ur assistance is needed |
Wats wrong wit bb dey shld shw us uti and sheila it can happen at any time dey shld make us miss it oo |
Munya and kaone ar up 4 eviction mwisho shld give us munya vs uti |
Munya and kaone ar up 4 eviction mwisho shld give us munya vs uti |
Uti and mwisho ar at it again uti and d girls were talkin abt d hannigton case and mwisho called hannigton an asshole and told him 2 go and commit sucide 4 wat he did 2 lerato uti took offence and said mwisho almost did d same tin so he shld nt judge hannigton dey exchanged harsh words 2 each oda |
ur ar nt serious wat do u take nlanders 4 mshww |
dis nyt is gonna be very interestin i hope tatiana joins d midnight crew and sees munya 4 who he really is |
favouredjb:u missed a lot |
Last week you voted to send two Barnmates back to the House. You voted for Code, Jen, Lerato, Meryl, Paloma, Sheila and Tatiana. Sheila and Tatiana were sent back to the House. This graph shows that Sheila had eight country votes, while Tatiana and Paloma had two, Lerato, Meryl and Code had one each, while Jen had none. Sheila was the most popular Housemate with eight countries voting to send her back to the House. Although Tatiana and Paloma had two country votes each, Tatiana received more individual votes, thereby breaking the deadlock. Sheila: The countries that voted to save Sheila were: Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Uganda and the Rest of Africa. Tatiana: The countries that voted to save Tatiana were: Botswana and Ghana. Paloma: The countries that voted to save Paloma were: Angola and Zambia. Code: The country that voted to save Code was: Malawi. Meryl: The country that voted to save Meryl was: Tanzania. Lerato: The country that voted to save Lerato was: South Africa |
d barnmates hav finally left d house jen is almost in tears |
but d good news is uti will be very happy dis week ![]() |
i will hav preffered jen to dis rubbish lerato ![]() |
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