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homesteady:We are facing them next season... ![]() |
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usbcable:Guy see my predictions a week ago... ![]() coded01: ![]() https://www.nairaland.com/669609/fc-barcelona-fan-thread-mes/706#32683440 |
fredoooooo:Bayern Munich obviously... ![]() My predictions for the semis: Barca vs Bayern, Real Madrid vs Juventus... ![]() Final: Barca vs Real Madrid... ![]() |
dmcdad:Nope... ![]() Barca vs Real Madrid... ![]() I never doubted Pep's inability to turn things around n did in splendid style... ![]() But my Semi: Barca vs Bayern ![]() Final: Barca vs Real Madrid... ![]() |
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raumdeuter:You sef... ![]() I can imagine you sef fear na just say you were careful not to criticize Pep instantly... ![]() Waiting on this game but Pep proved you all wrong... ![]() |
A40:Really! You no even shame... ![]() No bi u dey talk about Pep like say na e fault if una no qualify... ![]() I believe Pep will deliver n he did it in flying colors... ![]() |
funkyjms:You mean A40? ![]() |
fredoooooo:Yes oh... It can only be Iniesta... ![]() |
A40 I no talk am? ![]() Yet you go still blame pep... ![]() please mention 1 coach that is capable of turning around such result in this fashion with most star players out... ![]() |
A40 I no talk am? ![]() Yet you go still blame pep... ![]() Please mention 1 coach that is capable of turning around such result in this fashion with most star players out... ![]() |
fredoooooo:Wetin happen? ![]() |
fredoooooo:Guy, I just dey relax... ![]() |
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^^^ What response? ![]() Yes, he is back & he fires blank... ![]() |
modextus:Please who is that? |
usbcable:Ok... ![]() How is work? ![]() |
scantee:I don't want any upset because we have score to settle with Bayern & also have our pride to protect against Madrid... Hence they must all qualify... ![]() |
A40:Thank you for clarifying but it doesn't match this situation that has majority of Bayern's star players injured for both legs unfortunately... ![]() Players Injured Franck Ribéry, Javi Martinez Arjen Robben Medhi Benatia David Alaba Add yours... ![]() We are anxiously waiting for you guys... ![]() |
prettydiva89:Wait till the finals to make mockery of them... ![]() |
Emaprince:I like your stats... ![]() But don't forget Chelsea were injury-free. On the contrary PSG missed their Star Player for the 2nd leg... ![]() So Chelsea produced their best for the return leg... Right? ![]() But unfortunately, Bayern is without many of their star players for both the 1st & 2nd legs... ![]() Players Injured Franck Ribéry, Javi Martinez Arjen Robben Medhi Benatia David Alaba That's the situation I am talking about... ![]() But which one be Real Madrid vs Napoli? ![]() |
usbcable:You better do n dont come back to tell us how your job held you for 2 days straight... ![]() But I want Real Madrid to qualify... ![]() Barcelona vs Real Madrid for finals... ![]() |
A40:Guy, remind me in this situation how many managers have been able to turn things around? ![]() Funny enough, we as Barca fans are more hopeful than many of you all about Bayern's chances of qualifying... ![]() We are waiting for Bayern in the Semis... ![]() |
Seun, mynd, lalasticlala, ishilove, obinoscopy |
Yet, someone was quick to say there isn't any direct or indirect attack on Nigerians or foreigners but we the South African President vows to end these Voilent Attacks... ![]() |
South African President Jacob Zuma has visited a refugee camp in the port city of Durban after a fresh outbreak of anti-foreigner violence. Mr Zuma told those who had fled the violence that it went against South African values and that he would bring it to an end. He was jeered by some in the crowd who accused him of acting too slowly. At least six people have died in xenophobic attacks in Durban, with violence spreading to other areas. Migrants, mostly from other African states and Asia, have moved to South Africa in large numbers since white-minority rule ended in 1994. Many South Africans accuse them of taking jobs in a country where the unemployment rate is 24%. Mugabe 'disgust' In a statement, Mr Zuma said: "These attacks go against everything we believe in. The majority of South Africans love peace and good relations with their brothers and sisters in the continent." Then, as he visited the refugee camp in the Chatsworth area of Durban - after cancelling a trip to Indonesia - Mr Zuma said in a televised speech: "We are certainly going to stop the violence." Jacob Zuma in the Chatsworth camp, 18 April Jacob Zuma: "We are certainly going to stop the violence" A woman sifts through rubbish inside her store, which she was renting to foreign nationals, after widespread xenophobic looting in Alexandra Township Johannesburg, South Africa, 18 April 2015 Foreign-run shops were looted and damaged in Johannesburg on Saturday Addressing migrants who were planning to return to their home countries, he said: "Those who want to go home, when the violence stops you are welcome to return." Mr Zuma said it was a minority that was causing trouble, but the BBC's Southern Africa correspondent, Karen Allen, says he was heckled by some in the crowd who branded his visit as too little, too late, adding that they were planning to leave South Africa altogether. During the anti-immigration violence in the past fortnight, police have arrested 150 people for public-order related offences. Several thousand foreigners have fled their homes to shelter in makeshift camps, and neighbouring Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique have announced plans to evacuate citizens. On Saturday, Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, speaking as chair of both the Southern African Development Community and African Union, said: "I would want now to express our sense of shock, disgust, as we abhor the incidences which happened in Durban." Small groups attacking shops in several areas around Johannesburg on Saturday. Police used rubber bullets to disperse looters in Alexandra, a township north of the city, with more than 30 people arrested. Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini has been accused of fuelling the attacks by saying that foreigners should "go back to their countries". However, he says his comments were distorted. Official data suggests there are about two million foreign nationals in South Africa, about 4% of the total population. But some estimates put the number of immigrants at five million. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-32365157 |
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