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^^ The power of cutlass Abi who else declares a war because they have 200 sharp cutlasses |
1. Nani is the only talented winger with the likelihood or remote possibility of being world class 2. Giggs Used to be world class but age has caught up with him. I would still rank him number 2 because what he lacks in physique he makes up with a well developed ball sense. Something people Like Young and valencia can never get in 7 lifetimes. Thats why I key games you still see Giggs delivering the crucial passes and moves where others fail 3. Welbeck is a headless chicken little talent but a lot of hustle. He can play other positions better 4. Valencia lacks talent but he makes up for that with his hardwork. He turns like a trailer 5. Janujaz and Zaha too young to be rated 6. Bebe isnt a footballer and cant be rated 7. The worst is Ashley Young. Absolutely no talent at all!! and epitomize all thats wrong with English football, lack of talent, poor decision making, a serial diver, and a hunchback to go with it. He defines average in every sense. The desire to have more Englishmen in the lineup probably drove Faggotson to buy him. |
atlwireles: The belle capital in this world is located in your backyard. That should answer your question, always attempting to sabotage others success, because you cannot stand to see, other Nigerians better themselves.Were Niger Deltans also trying to sabotage success or having bed belle for blowing oil pipelines? |
Some people act first before thinking like their ancestors |
atlwireles: Ask yourself that questionNth usernames? You must be twisted somewhere Answer the question Is it Bad belle thats making Niger Deltans blow pipelines? |
[size=14pt]So why havent these FBI agents arrested him? Tinubu makes public appearances in the US for several years [/size] |
Retardeen looks confused in that picture |
Jonathans destiny is to bankrupt Nigeria |
atlwireles: My Point is simple, bad belle go kill una. Kill una all finish. From A-ZOk So na Bad belle dey make dem dey blow pipeline for Niger Delta? Bad belle of who If I may ask |
You go out regularly to school or work, Have phone to call or text people, have a laptop, chat on whatsapp, facebook etc. If you are cut off from all these means of communication and all you see daily is the 4 walls of your house and the few people in it You would realize how much of a talkative and annoying you also are. I remember my grandmom we used to talk a lot and I miss her and how she doesnt miss the 2pm new on Radio Nigeria Oba Adebimpe and how much we would gist and talk when I take her for her monthly Checkup. I still remember her last words before she passed away in May 2000. Dayo Oko mi, Ti o ba lo si ilu eebo, Ma fe Eebo ooo (Eebo = Oyinbo) I miss her |
Someone said Julius Berger has been mobilized yet shows Pictures of RCC work in progress Who are they deceiving |
theoctopus: Buhari is a criminal. He cannot account for what he stole during the PTF. He keeps trying to cover it up with his poverty posture. We can see through him clearly. OleIf Buhari is a criminal How come Retardeen hasnt prosecuted him since |
Another Biafra leader bails out on his followers |
He would be very much at home in the Killer Party When Asari, Al Mustapha and Mohammed Abacha meet thats what comes out |
Someone mentioned Julius berger but showed RCC construction in progress. Spin and sell as usual |
The solution to every problem Mourinho has is never coaching or tactics The solution is to buy more and moar players |
londoner: @ Dayokanu....may I ask the reason for posting those pics?Several ibo posters on this thread have asked for a picture of Ibadan that was why I obliged them |
How did he abuse Jesus Christ? |
One_Naira: Terrible politicians improvised Delta, not political parties. Enugu, Akwa ibom, etc have performing politicians from PDP.You claim Delta ha suffered in the hands of PDP yet tells APC to stay away. Isnt that confusion |
[size=18pt]Interview: Jérôme Boateng[/size] fcbayern.de: Jérôme, against Hannover you were substituted midway through the second half, and the whole Arena rose to applaud you. How often does that happen to a defender? Jérôme Boateng: Not very often. Defenders aren’t usually involved in the most spectacular moves in a game. It makes it so much more enjoyable when a good performance is recognised by the fans. I appreciated it. As a team you won the game, but as a defender it must be satisfying to keep a clean sheet. Yes, it's very important for me and my fellow defenders, but also for the rest of the team. Manu [Manuel Neuer] in particular is thrilled when we don't concede. Coach Pep Guardiola is working hard on giving the defence more stability. How’s it going? We're making progress, even though it was better before the break for internationals than against Hannover. We let them hit us with counter attacks too often, that opened up chances for them. Can you really expect everything to work perfectly after an international break? No, but that can't be an excuse. Of course internationals reduce our crispness, but with our squad, we have to be able to compensate for that. We aren't satisfied with our performance in the first half, but we improved in the second. Matthias Sammer said the team lacked emotion. What do you think about his comment? I think he’s right. Matthias Sammer doesn't say anything that isn't of value. I think the team has to accept the criticism, because we have a lot of games and need to concentrate on those. Let's speak about you for a moment. You're a regular for Bayern, and now also a regular for Germany in your favoured position as centre-half. Have you made the progress you were hoping for after your move to Munich? I feel really comfortable at Bayern, the best club on the planet in my opinion. At the time of the transfer I had a knee injury, which shows how much faith the club had in me. I think I’ve been headed in the right direction ever since, and that I’m improving every year. Progress like that isn't only based on regular team training. What else have you done to improve? Like all my team-mates I regularly train outside normal hours, things like passing, heading or just a general workout in the gym. Due to the high number of games, especially in the Champions League, I’ve become calmer on the ball. I also have more confidence in my abilities and don't put myself under too much pressure. In the past, that caused me to be fearful or made me try too hard. I tried to regain possession too quickly, so I ended up doing stupid fouls. That has changed. The Champions League is about to restart. How much are you looking forward to Tuesday's match? Massively! Finally it's about to restart. As always, we want to go as far as we can in the competition. It’s pivotal for us to make a good start. In the long history of the Champions League, no team has ever managed to retain the trophy... We would of course love to be the first team to achieve it. However, we’re at the start of the season and can't afford to think that far yet. We take each game as it comes. At the moment it’s important to make a good start to the group phase. Your first opponents are CSKA Moscow. What do you expect from the Russian champions? We don't often get to see CSKA’s games, so it's hard to say. We’ll be taking a look at a lot of video material, and I’ll personally check out their strikers online. What I do know is that they're very tricky opponents. They have a couple of really talented players, so we can't underestimate them. We have to be careful. Four days after CSKA, you have another top billing game, and a special one for you personally. When you visit Schalke, you’ll be playing against your half-brother Kevin-Prince. Has there been any pre-match banter between the two of you? As you’ve said, it's after the Champions League. Kevin is also playing in the competition with Schalke. After that, there probably will be some teasing, and we’ll probably be texting a bit. How often have you played each other? We mostly played when we were both in youth teams, before we were together at Hertha BSC. Since then, we’ve only met once in the Bundesliga. It was brief: He came on for Dortmund, and 20 minutes later I was subbed off for Hamburg. The only real time we played was at the 2010 World Cup [in Germany’s 1-0 victory over Ghana], and I won that match. So in competitive games, I’m in the lead. How do you feel when you go into a tackle against your brother? On the one hand it's a normal challenge, on the other hand it's not. Each of us wants to show he’s the better player. It should be a fun match. |
Where is Lateef? make he come dance Nateevs Won ri e ni ifo, Ki lo wa da do ki lo wa da do https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92jP9Yg0-LE |
E le o fe su laule Baale nta gbo, Iyawo e nta ogogoro, Owo won n gbowo ita ( The king is selling weed, the queen is selling gin, their kid is "obtaining" money) Who knows which Obesere album that lyrics dey |
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