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dotcom_na_me_na_me: If dem like make dem trash Looserpool 10-0, meanwhile, their position in the EPL table still remain 8th -LOL-SHAME ON U, AFTER RUNNING ALL THE MOUTH U COULD |
IF U ain't united then u r not worth living |
With the number of e-mail handles soliciting for the e-book, i dont think the Op would be equall to the task. This issue of Rapture is an interesting 1 which ought to be followed closely, i dont in anyway doubt its reality, as only a fool would do so, cos its stated in the holy scripture. But attimes i kinda ask myself if its possible to make heaven, judging from the do and donts i read about. (My God perfect my ways and enable each one of us make heaven) |
Dj hack: UniTed Till LoSeRpOoL wInS a BaRcLay pReMiEr LeAgUe... Korect |
Nashoji: Don't mind the hediot. man utd for life till wigan win champions league jor.1 United |
Brimmie: You Used Comfortably As-if U Didnt Watch Or See Hw Man City Trashed U Guys!!Football dont work the way u think |
Brimmie: Blind Supporter! Keep Ur Comment For Argument At Viewing Center.What makes me a blind supporter? |
I see Man utd winning this game confortably MAN UNITED 4EVER AND EVER |
^^^ Dats tru. |
Huh! i dont give a fu..ck, i dont pick strange num calls 4rm 9ja. They can call ma cell number if they wish, Nice info though. |
4eva Young |
All I can see is the Minister of petroleum and some set of clowns ![]() |
Fellow muslims any1 who say violence have no place in islam is an infidel who doesnt know the meaning of Jihad Alotta peeps wont believe from who's mouth i heard this comment from (Lord have mercy). |
R.I.P M.A |
I thought as much a whole 600 hundred delegates dammit. |
Ok |
homesteady: So in other words, we'll continue to stay at home!Nooo u will continue to go to school. |
All M.U.F.C haters really had a field day today. (Win or loose United 4life) |
samhay: I tried to call SAF,I dailed the wrong number cos i couldn't see well.Very Dry joke, besides u didn't spelt dialed correct. N/B: He who goes into a battle and comes outa it alive but severely wounded, would surely live to fight another day. (as far as Red blood flows in my system I still remain a man United ) |
Man utd wont fall ma hand, i see a draw in this game, Glory Glory Man utd. |
[quote author=Davidson267][/quote]Can u clarify your post? Cos what you are insinuating is False. |
Man United till my Blood changes from deep Red to White. (Glory Glory M.U.F.C)
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Ain't in support of both parties, good move though. |
Clemzy16: As a guy, I personally do not like any kindof accessories. Be it Handband, Necklace, Wristwatch etc.. It makes a guy looks irresponsible. I believe girls don`t like it on guys either. I just like being simple.Thank God each an every individual is entitled to his/her personal opinion, if wearing a wristwatch=irresponsible, then am irresponsibly responsible.
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That moment when u cant hate but congratulate ur enemy (Congrats John Obi Mikel) uv'e broken ur EPL goal barrenness. |
Y haven't chelsea scored uptill now? |
I thought such stuffs have gone extinct back in Nigeria. |
luvola: it is now glaring that coutinho injury is a major blow to liverpool.. I pity my club ..thank God luiz suarez is back.Suarez return might spell trouble for liverpool attack. |
Mazi_Omenuko: Time to silence our noisy neighbors. Any club that is not United will never stand!U can say this again |
MATCH INFO Date: September 22, 2013 Time: 4:00 PM (BST) Venue: Etihad Stadium — Manchester Referee: Howard Webb. Arguably the most entertaining derby in all the land, the battle between blue and red in the city of Manchester returns to audiences this Sunday (11:00 am ET on NBCSN, watch live via NBC Sports Live Extra). Both sides enter the match with new managers at the helm in Manuel Pellegrini and David Moyes, and even on record at 2-1-1 means a loss for either club could result in them slipping out of the Top 5. For City, they enter the match not only looking to take points from their rival but also to set right an inconsistent start to the season. After a dominant 4-0 victory over Newcastle to start the season, City lost 3-2 to Cardiff before skipping past Hull City 2-0 in a hard fought match and drawing 0-0 with Stoke City. Aside from last weekend’s lifeless offensive performance at the Britannia, City’s main problem has been in defense. With Vincent Kompany injured for the first four Premier League matches of the season, Pellegrini was forced to deploy center-back combinations of Joleon Lescott, Javi Garcia and Matija Natasic. The inconsistent performances and lack of leadership had supporters worried but with Kompany’s emphatic return in Tuesday’s 3-0 Champions League victory Victoria Plzen, stability appears to have returned to the Etihad. For United, Sunday’s match represents another chance for their new-look offense to gel. Last weekend saw Wayne Rooney recover from a head gash to go 90 minutes strong in the supporting striker role behind Robin van Persie. The Englishman scored a fantastic free-kick and his overall performance received rave reviews, prompting manager David Moyes to confirm that unlike last season, Rooney would not be used in the midfield. The Scot’s stroke of confidence in his temperamental striker appears to have paid off as Rooney joined United’s prestigious 200 goal club on Tuesday night after scoring twice in the 4-2 Champions League victory over Bayer Leverkusen. The victory also saw the full debut of Marouane Fellaini, whose harrowing presence and crunching tackles released pressure on Michael Carrick and provided Rooney with additional space in which to operate. A head-to-head look at each club’s form and the history of the derby shows that Sunday’s match should be a hotly contested affair. City have won seven and lost one of their last eight home games in the Premier League while defeat to Liverpool in their last away game ended a run of 13 matches unbeaten for United. Of the last five Premier League derbies contested at the Etihad, City have only one a single match. But from the last four Premier League derbies overall, the Citizens have won three of those contests. http://prosoccertalk.nbcsports.com/2013/09/19/premier-league-preview-manchester-city-vs-manchester-united/ |
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