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Lunatics all experts on Igbo man matter yet their abode is on fire! Advicing people that will always be tens steps ahead of you because we share the same country. What a pity! |
Its either these one's don't understand or haven't experienced the sheer power of "Kongi" OR they just want to make the situation difficult which could help reduce the practice but the inevitable will still happen OR they are just deceiving themselves "self denial". ![]() |
I sense a lot of pain, jealousy and most possibly Tribalism! Else what's the essense of this comparison if not born out of needless self inflicted chest ache! What a f shame some lunat*cs spend their time over thinking and gnashing their crooked teeth at the mention of anything Igbo Man!! |
Copa America brutal die!! These boys are ever ready ready to chop off your legs with every challenge, just wow! Congrats to Argentina and the KING MESSI!!! |
Where are these ppl getting their imaginary infos from. A simple search analysing Military might, nukes, tanks and overall, US came first in every single result. Russia and China battled for 2nd and 3rd, infact with the way the Chinese economy and military strength is growing rapidly, expect them to overtake Russia soon. By the way I am not supporting what US just did but do you think if Russia where not applying sense and accepting their superior, in this era of Info they will keep quiet and let this slide? Watch and see it this does not die out again. This is not the 1st or 2nd time US is pushing Russia provocatively but they always keep quiet, not even China will do that. A repeat of what happened to Germany will happen to Russia if they dare misbehave. Infact dare I say that's exactly what US and NATO are trying to achieve with this show of force. They want to cripple Russia once and for all. |
Jajajajajajajaja... Loserpool at it again. How lovely ![]() |
An increasing number of protesters stormed Old Trafford about an hour ago, they where able to track and block a Liverpool Bus allegedly carrying Jurgen Klopp. Lets hope this cools off before kick off time. Glazers really buy market for this ESL scam, this is Europe not Lekki. |
Whats with the "they hate me, they are jealous of me mentality this dude keeps dishing for a while now? Dude has millions of followers and what not, the most followed 9ja artist but keeps crying of hate everytime. Who are those ganging up against him? Is he footing their bills? Why should their Lifestyle and choices revolve around him? This is real life why should the whole world like you? As far as I can tell most of his followers are nigerians including his fellows, his strongest fan base is Nigeria except he is saying those follows are fake, I dont understand this ghetto uncouth mentality. Soo myopic, whenever you hear some1 crying foul and playing victim all the time just know thats a myopic and shallow fellow. His last album did not deliver, no1 is spiting you for that, move on already and stop this ffs, how can you tell this me dude with all the wealth is this shallow and poor in thought, this is the kind of mentality you expect from a lack of education, lack of exposure, local and religious fanatics, not someone in his category. Its not apples and oranges for your fellow Artists, they have there fair share of challenges too. Get rid of that victim mentality or watch it eat you up! |
Get rid of Zidane, get an actual coach that can teach players basic defending and save Madrid Class play from Chelsea as a team ![]() |
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The amount of disgusting comments on here is just amazing. How can someone try to defend this? How twisted can you be exactly? |
Italians teams where really mediocre, average at best this season. Even the french side posed more threat. What a terrible performance for a semi final I predict Man U vs Vil for final |
![]() Baffles me how Villareal are throwing their chances instead of sending these clowns to the cleaners |
hotwax:thats also why alot of refs admit to making mistakes too. Refs are humans not robots |
Teaser4:its almost impossible for PL refs to give a contrary verdict when VAR calls them to the screen. Its always a red, like as if they are zombies, very pathetic. I guess the guy should have cut off his leg. |
EzeNri:I have been really shocked by the height of naive comments I've been reading on nairaland concerning this issue. Imagine 6 clubs trying to fight dirty against the government which regulates every private and public enterprise, producers. Especially when over 70% of fans are highly against ESL. The government protects the interest of the consumers by monitoring, regulating, scrutinizing every producer within their jurisdiction. Now a portion of this producers (who are not even backed by other producers in there category) wants to fight a lost course. |
OP must be a clown ![]() |
27Pushing30:obviously but don't you get it, these teams are assured back to back competition with each other for 20 years, what about the teams left behind with their sponsors, stakeholders? What happens to them? How do they cope with the elite teams who are scooping money every year from ESL? Knowing fully well that they can't make the ESL tournament. What happens to the already overrated transfer market with these elite teams being financially able to grab all promising players. |
Walkee:I agree with some of what you said When UEFA was introduced it was heavily criticized true but the way UEFA is structured is fantastic unlike ESL different teams can always make the cut, players and teams will have something to look forward to, something rewarding aside from money. The ESL will be automatic renewal for the founding teams and whether you play well or not, you are cashing out. On the aspect of overpaid and overblown transfer market, I don't completely blame the players because the teams make them these offers, Barcelona decided to keep paying Messi that amount despite being broke, ofcourse the teams do not always have a choice on this, because there is always someone next inline to pay if they refuse but this is what should have been addressed before it became a norm, they can still address it tho. There should be strict regulations on these contracts and limitations to curb this madness but it was going well for them so they all chose to ride along. Now it's biting back because almost every player that shows potential is overpriced and most times never live up to their price tag. They should go back to basics, more focus should be put on growing these talents instead of scooping the finest players from other teams because you have the money. Mind you, should this money making cult called ESL continue, this issue will sky rocket. The transfer market will be left for the big guns alone and crumbs will be left for others. |
PS712:I agree with your submission, the whole thing doesn't feel right. It's all greed and the effect of bad management. Now they are looking for a way out and to hell with other teams. Without these mid - bottom teams they are stepping on now, there would be no big teams, they all need each other but if they refuse to reconsider hmm. Well I hope we are wrong. |
captainamiedi1:Oh yes! I agree with you but despite their flaws its still well structured, which is why football is the most watched sports. These flaws can be addressed if both parties are being honest with themselves. Can't expect perfection tho, the issues especially the financial aspect should be fought relentlessly, doesn't make sense for UEFA to take most of what comes from these competitions. Creating ESL as the solution is ironic because the way its structured tells you not much thought is put into regulating the different aspect of the game. The timing also tells you it's a get out of jail free card for struggling teams, mind you most of these teams are struggling because of bad management. You don't address a problem by creating more problems * I dont understand what you mean by no UEFA women's league because women have their own champions league. |
maasoap:No comment |
KingKingKing:wow, bless you too. Thanks ![]() |
Seems some ppl do not want to picture the far reaching consequences of this development. Mind you the ESL was never about the competition, this will be all about money, money, money to milk the game of football as much as possible. Like a get rich quick system which condemns hardwork or due process, in this case it will be to hell with all the football teams who will never make the league. The founding teams (12 or 15) will never be relegated irrespective of how they play. The financial gap between elite teams and the unlucky ones will seriously affect the transfer market. Football will be all about money going forward which will breed more corruption, eliminate competition, ensure that these teams will dominate whatever is left of football going forward. Mid table and struggling teams will have to fold up as they will only be chasing shadows. The thrill that comes within the domestic leagues and UEFA competitions will no longer be there or here. Why will anyone want to watch these teams play each other week in week out? What about longevity? The excitement that comes with big teams from different leagues playing each other once in a while? Yes surely, viewers will be thrilled but after 2, 3 years it becomes repetitive, no more surprises, see finish, a money generating enterprise. *Which is why the actual football fans - fans who support clubs in their local, fans who follow their teams not because they are popular, who have history with these teams, coaches, critics are strongly against it. Football should not just be about money, yes you need money to run these clubs but immediately it becomes solely about generating money kiss the game goodbye. #UEFA is only crying because they've been dribbled not because they care about Football. |
jizzison:I agree with you. The reason why there would be no relegation is to ensure the money keeps circulating among themselves irrespective of how they play. This is what capitalism looks like. All other teams can fold up, no sponsorship, no support, how will they keep up? |
Seems some ppl do not want to picture the far reaching consequences of this development. Mind you the ESL was never about the competition, this will be all about money, money, money to milk the game of football as much as possible. Like a get rich quick system which condemns hardwork or due process, in this case it will be to hell with all the football teams who will never make the league. The founding teams (12 or 15) will never be relegated irrespective of how they play. The financial gap between elite teams and the unlucky ones will seriously affect the transfer market. Football will be all about money going forward which will breed more corruption, eliminate competition, ensure that these teams will dominate whatever is left of football going forward. Mid table and struggling teams will have to fold up as they will only be chasing shadows. The thrill that comes within the domestic leagues and UEFA competitions will no longer be there or here. Why will anyone want to watch these teams play each other week in week out? What about longevity? The excitement that comes with big teams from different leagues playing each other once in a while? Yes surely, viewers will be thrilled but after 2, 3 years it becomes repetitive, no more surprises, see finish, a money generating enterprise. *Which is why the actual football fans - fans who support clubs in their local, fans who follow their teams not because they are popular, who have history with these teams, coaches, critics are strongly against it. Football should not just be about money, yes you need money to run these clubs but immediately it becomes solely about generating money kiss the game goodbye. |
Rats. Those f****** creepy creatures! ![]() |
*Been in Deutschland getting to 3 years now, not sure I have witnessed vehicle honking up 3 times, I am trying to be realistic cus I can only recall hearing that once. *PDA - yup, as we see on tv, its a norm here although arguably Germans are not big on that. *Mind your business is taken to a whole new level here, for instance, I once witnessed an old woman fall while entering a train and ppl around her didn't even blink or offer assistance. It was a friend(nigerian) that helped her up. In my opinion this affects there social life. *I do side hustles like helping with relocation and a typical German family will offer you food/drinks and will be actively involved with the work. *There's this small Church I used to attend with friends, the pattern of service is just peaceful and short. After service (every Sunday) they will entertain everyone with food and drinks. *Weather dictates your mode of dressing, as a foriegner, weather and travel connection apps are super important. *Summer is really lively here and ppl are generally happier. Even as a Nigerian, you'll be praying for sunny days to quick come. *Neat environment - this is not news but I was more interested in how the ppl contribute to this. Well ppl are generally well behaved in this aspect. *Germans love Bier! So many beer brands here too. |
Student jobs - mini/part or full time(usually for a limited time 2/3 months). Side works - relocation (most oft), garden work, painting. *I was also eligible for student loans hence not much pressure. |
Thank you for sharing this info here. I urge everyone to try and get some insight on global warming. You don't even need rooted scientific knowledge on this. It's a very interesting, quite controversial discuss yet raises concerns that cannot be ignored. Its scary and fascinating how much our activities affect the survival of all life forms here and Earth being our only home. |
ALLNIGERIANSMAD:no disrespect tho but this right here is what delusion looks like |
pacespot:both are definitely deadly but if you are asking in relation to humans, crocs certainly take the crown, alligators usually avoid contact with humans, crocs on the other hand are known to actively hunt humans |




