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With the new league fixtures out, don't you think it will cause distractions amongst English players in Euro 2012. Why is the English FA along with EPL always in a hurry? Your thoughts on this please... Don! http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/7822482/ |
My boss a divorcee in her late 45s, has 2 children and her husband lives abroad with one of the |
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utter nonsense[i][/i][b][/b] |
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No pursue her until you get tired! |
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Despite the apparent pessimism, England are still the fifth-favorite to lift the trophy with most bookmakers, and priced as low as 12-1 to win the tournament. Have your say on England’s chances by having a say right here. |
bros u for ask questions before coming to nairaland to show ur intelligence |
ifihearam: So the Almighty God will reduce Himself telling a prophet about football matches. Please my God is busy doing better things with His time abeglol |
I would have stopped you from opening this thread |
Lazy civil servants, why won't they boo the changes this man is introducing... |
1958: Born in Delta state, UK police believe, saying he previously lied about his age 1980s: Moved to UK 1991: Convicted of stealing from DIY shop Wickes 1992: Convicted of credit card fraud 1993-4: Allies himself to Nigeria's then military ruler Sani Abacha 1999: Elected Delta state governor 2007: Stepped down as governor 2007: UK assets worth $35m frozen December 2007: Arrested in Nigeria on corruption charges 2009: Nigeria court dismisses charges April 2010: Ibori's supporters attack police as they try to arrest him May 2010: Arrested in Dubai 2011: Extradited to UK 2012: Pleads guilty to money-laundering in London court |
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– This was not the result that Nigeria were expecting as everything pointed to a win in Kigali for keshi in his competitive debut as Eagles coach. – The game is over! The second leg match will be played on June 17 in Abuja. – This was not the result that Nigeria were expecting as everything pointed to a win in Kigali for keshi in his competitive debut as Eagles coach. 90 + 5’ – The referee blows the whistle for Full Time. 90 + 4’ – Rwanda are denied a late winner as Enyeama pushes a goal-bound shot for a corner. 90 + 1’ – Nigeria miss the biggest chance of the entire game when Oboabona goal-bound shot after some great work by Victor Moses is blocked with goalkeeper Ndori beaten and already sprawling on the turf. 90’ – It is full time now, and we are now in stoppage time. 87’ – Eagles are now fighting back, but there have really not made any serious attack in the second half of this encounter. 85’ – Five minutes to the end of normal time and still no goal so far. 83’ – The Nigeria midfield is non-existent and Keshi must do something about this going forward, that was the case even when Nigeria beat Zambia 2-0 in Kaduna in a friendly in November. 82’ – Yakubu has been disappointing to say the very least, he seems to be strolling around the pitch aimlessly. 80’ – The clock is ticking away and it is looking very much like Nigeria would have to be happy with a draw here except they step up a gear or two in the last 10 minutes. 79’ – Goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama is quick to come out of his posts to block a through ball and save Nigeria blushes. |
76’ – It is still Rwanda 0 Nigeria 0, Keshi would want to win his competitive debut but then his team must score goals. 75’ – Nigeria have somehow pushed the rampant Rwandese to the middle of the park now, but still the home team are the ones who look more likely to get a goal in this encounter. 72’ – But for their poor finishing and some resolute defending especially by record man Yobo, Rwanda ought to be ahead in this match. 72’ – The home team are in full flow, they have disorganised Nigeria, who have brought in Reuben Gabriel for a struggling Dickson Etuhu. 72’ – But for their poor finishing and some resolute defending especially by record man Yobo, Rwanda ought to be ahead in this match. 71’ – Rwanda President Paul Kegame has arrived the stadium. He is a soccer nut and so it is expected he will show. 72’ – The home team are in full flow, they have disorganised Nigeria, who have brought in Reuben Gabriel for a struggling Dickson Etuhu. 72’ – But for their poor finishing and some resolute defending especially by record man Yobo, Rwanda ought to be ahead in this match. 71’ – Rwanda miss yet another scoring chance as they fire over the bar, their finishing has been letting them down. 71’ – Rwanda President Paul Kegame has arrived the stadium. He is a soccer nut and so it is expected he will show. 72’ – The home team are in full flow, they have disorganised Nigeria, who have brought in Reuben Gabriel for a struggling Dickson Etuhu. 72’ – But for their poor finishing and some resolute defending especially by record man Yobo, Rwanda ought to be ahead in this match. 70’ – Rwanda are now in total control of this game but skipper Yobo is doing a yeo man's job in the Eagles defence to ensure Nigeria stay in the picture. 71’ – Rwanda miss yet another scoring chance as they fire over the bar, their finishing has been letting them down. 71’ – Rwanda President Paul Kegame has arrived the stadium. He is a soccer nut and so it is expected he will show. 72’ – The home team are in full flow, they have disorganised Nigeria, who have brought in Reuben Gabriel for a struggling Dickson Etuhu. 72’ – But for their poor finishing and some resolute defending especially by record man Yobo, Rwanda ought to be ahead in this match. 67’ – Moses, who has represented England at various age-group levels since he fled Nigeria as an 11-year-old child, has opted to play for Nigeria at full international level and Keshi has now finally capped him. 66’ – Victor Moses makes his Eagles debut as he replaces Ahmed Musa. 67’ – Moses, who has represented England at various age-group levels since he fled Nigeria as an 11-year-old child, has opted to play for Nigeria at full international level and Keshi has now finally capped him. 64’ – One hopes the high altitude is not getting to the Nigeria super stars. 60’ – Before then Rwanda had a good chance to score but the striker fires his shot wide off target. 60’ – Goal scored by sub Uche is ruled for offside. 55’ – It's Osaze and not Yakubu who gives way to Ike Uche. 54’ – Certainly not the long-awaited eagles comeback that 'The Yak' had dreamt of after he was frozen out of international football since his big miss at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. 53’ – Nigeria make first change - Ike Uche comes in for the largely ineffective Yakubu Aiyegbeni. 51’ – It is still Rwanda 0 Nigeria 0. 48’ – Nigeria win a corner even though their play is uncoordinated and they are somehow pushing forward. 47’ – No changes by both teams as Rwanda now resort to a slower passing game. 46’ – Second half kicks off by Rwanda. |
45 + 4’ – Free kick to Rwanda outside the box, but again it is wasted. 45 + 3’ – The problems in the Eagles engine room have allowed the home team to take control of this encounter now, 45 + 3’ – The Eagles must ensure they do not concede a goal at this time because it could well determine the final outcome. 45 + 2’ – The problems in the Eagles engine room have allowed the home team to take control of this encounter now, that may explain why keshi is warming up Pillars star Reuben. 45 + 2’ – Nigeria midfield has collapsed and Rwanda are now enjoying the upper hand. – The home team finish the stronger especially after the Eagles midfield collapsed and Eagles coach Keshi must now have to do something about his engine room going into the second 45 minutes. 45 + 1’ – The referee brings the first half to an end. 45’ – There will be five minutes of additional time according to the match officials. 45’ – The match is now running into additional time. 44’ – Nigeria are warming up some players, Gabriel Reuben, Uche Kalu and Ike Uche now. 44’ – Rwanda win a corner. 42’ – The Eagles are struggling in the midfield now as Etuhu and Joel Obi are not combining very well. 40’ – The first half is looking very much like it will finish without a goal as both teams appear to have cancelled out each other. 35’ – This match is in dire need of a goal. 34’ – The game is becoming very rough and South African ref Bennett is forced to warn some of the players to play fair. 33’ – The lively Ejike misses a chance to put Nigeria up and almost immediately the Rwandese counter but Enyeama holds his own. 28’ – The Eagles defence is looking a bit shaky now with Warri Wolves striker Azubuike Egwuekwe showing some signs of nerves on his full international debut as Rwanda attack. 27’ – As the game progresses Rwanda would most certainly gain in self belief, while the pressure will begin to get to the Eagles. 26’ – The home team are fast and also dish out a few cynical fouls against their opponents. 25’ – Still no goals in this match. 24’ – Nigeria are controlling the game but they are a bit cautious also. 17’ – Ejike Uzoenyi is dazzling on the wings, but a second corner by Nigeria again comes to nought. 16’ – Rwanda skipper Oliver Karekezi is really motivating his troops in this battle as the game is now confined to the middle of the park. 15’ – Rwanda win a free kick around the Nigeria area but it is off target, Eagles shot stopper Enyeama has yet to be tested. 13’ – The home team are not intimidated by the pedigree of their visitors and they are giving as much as they are getting at this point in time. 12’ – Rwanda win a corner but it is cleared out of danger by the Eagles defence. 11’ – The host team attack but Eagles launch a fast counter only for Osaze's shot to be well saved by the highly-rated goalkeeper Jean Claude Ndori. 10’ – Still 0-0 in this clash in Kigali. 8’ – This is Keshi's first competitive game after playing four matches since he was appointed Eagles coach in place of Samson Siasia. he has won two, drawn two. 7’ – The Eagles win a corner, but nothing comes out of this opening. 5’ – Nigeria continue to press for a go-ahead goal and a free kick rolls out of danger, goal kick to the home team. 4’ – The quicksilver West Brom striker has blasted nine goals in the English Premier League this season and Nigerians expect goals from him in this game. 4’ – First real attempt at goal by Nigeria as Osaze shoots wide from outside the box. 1’ – Nigeria are controlling the game from the onset as they pass the ball around themselves. 1’ – Kick-off by Nigeria. |
eGuerrilla:Easy way of closing unimportant issue. |
yawning, |
Poster |
U are a silly woman |
Gunmen in Nigeria have freed nearly 200 prisoners from a jail, officials say. Hadijha Aminu, from the Nigerian Prisons Service, told the BBC the jail in Koton-Karifi in the central state of Kogi was attacked on Wednesday evening. She said a large number of men with weapons stormed the prison, but details of the attack were still unclear. Ms Aminu declined to explain why the involvement of the Islamists had been ruled out and said most of the freed inmates were awaiting trial. Boko Haram, whose name means "Western education is forbidden", wants to establish Islamic law in Nigeria. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-17059895 |
13volts:Guy, you no get sense, |
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diluminati:Exactly, GET LOST!!!! |
onila:Ok, so if you KNOW it's your turn to say simple hi and u won't; why occupy bandwidth here? PHEW!!!!!!!!!!!!11 |
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closing unimportant issue.