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Audio love |
Una don start again? This is Just January 1st o! Please lets us enjoy this year in peace |
You wanted it and you have it.
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I can’t comment of this, because the story never happened. She’s a prospective blogger. Watch out for her blog in 2020! |
Lies |
Old f00l |
To all young men in Delta State For you to stay alive, you have either stay indoors while this said operation is on going or you keep a distance of 100km from those murderers called NPF. To be forewarned is to be forearmed. Nobody will compensate your family. Remember, this is Nigeria. |
We really hope so |
beresponsible:That is the simple fact. |
Bloggers and fake news |
Ghana Ghana Ghana Getting in the news lately for the wrong reasons. |
Because it’s a home away from home; only married men will understand. |
M.I has been messing up for some time now! What is wrong with him? |
OP, Speak for yourself and allow us to mind our business. |
Dear OP, Learn to mind your business and you will have less things to worry about. |
The time i wasted reading some stup1d posts on NL |
hisexcellency34:The answer is because you don’t mind your business. |
Slaughter the bastard rapist like ASAP! |
Op, You forgot to add “and Kelechi Iheanacho won the match for Leicester City” |
Why didn’t he say it in 2015? Hypocrite! |
A Kenyan will say “i dan’t anderstand” Sir, are you the president? |
But truth be told be told, this ex-guy fine pass many slay mamas, slay queens and slay goddesses. Nawah oh! |
I’m stuck in the middle of Truth and Lie. I’m confused and don’t know which to choose. Twitter stories sha! Let this thing end in 2019 |
Despite a recent upturn in results the Ligue 1 side have sacked their Portuguese head coach and already have a replacement lined up Monaco have sacked head coach Leonardo Jardim for the second time in just over a year and replaced him with former Spain boss Robert Moreno. Jardim was reappointed by the Ligue 1 club in January, three months after first being dismissed, but results in 2019 have been mixed. Pressure had recently been building on Jardim, who previously led Monaco to the French title and a Champions League semi-final in 2017, after last week's 3-0 home loss to Lille in the last 16 of the Coupe de la Ligue. Monaco confirmed on their official website on Saturday that the 45-year-old has been dismissed with immediate effect and Moreno installed in his place on a deal that runs through until 2022. “We are very pleased to announce the arrival of Robert Moreno,” vice president and general manager Oleg Petrov said in a statement. “We strongly believe in him and in his ability to lead the team to success. We welcome him to AS Monaco. “On behalf of president Dmitry Rybolovlev, I would also like to thank Leonardo Jardim for all the work accomplished and all the successes achieved in recent years. “Leonardo and his staff did their utmost to keep the club in Ligue 1 last season, then give the team the place it deserves in our championship. We wish him good luck for the future.” Moreno has never previously managed a club at professional level, with his only previous top-level experience coming with the Spain senior side earlier this year. He took temporary charge of La Roja in March when Luis Enrique – with whom he had worked as an assistant to at Roma, Celta Vigo and Barcelona – stepped down for personal reasons. Moreno was handed the job on a permanent basis in June after impressing in his caretaker role, but Luis Enrique returned five months later after qualification for Euro 2020 had been sealed. The Spaniard will take charge of Monaco training next week ahead of the Coupe de France clash with Reims on January 4, with his first Ligue 1 game a rearranged meeting with champions Paris Saint-Germain the following weekend.
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The Hammers have parted ways with their manager after a fourth loss in five games West Ham sacked manager Manuel Pellegrini hours after the club suffered a 2-1 defeat to Leicester City on Saturday. That loss, their fourth in just five matches, leaves the Hammers sitting 17th in the Premier League, just one point clear of the relegation zone after 19 games. Pellegrini joined West Ham in May 2018 with the former Manchester City manager guiding the club to a 10th-placed finish in his first season in charge. His second campaign has failed to get going, however, with the club losing its first league game 5-0 and winning only five of their first 19 matches in the Premier League. To make matters worse, the Hammers were also knocked out of the Carabao Cup after losing 4-0 to League One outfit Oxford United in September. Joint-West Ham chairman David Sullivan confirmed the decision to part ways with Pellegrini on Saturday night, stressing it was important to get the club "back on track". “It is with great disappointment that we’ve had to make this decision," Sullivan said via a club statement. "Manuel is a gentleman and it has been a real pleasure to work with someone of his calibre. “However, it has become clear that that a change is required to get the club back on track in line with our ambitions this season. We felt it was necessary to act now in order to give the new manager as much time as possible to try and achieve that goal.” Pellegrini's final game in charge saw West Ham fall 2-1 to the Foxes at home with Pablo Fornals' 45th-minute equaliser cancelled out by a Demarai Gray winner in the 56th minute. Speaking after that defeat, Hammers captain Declan Rice admitted things needed to start turning around quickly with the club falling well short of expectations. "People were talking about us being top-six contenders and now we're so far away," Rice said. "Fans are coming to the game pretty much not wanting to come. We need to pick up fast." Overall, West Ham won 24 of their 64 matches under Pellegrini, losing 29 and drawing 11. The club next faces Bournemouth on New Year's Day with the Hammers yet to confirm who will be in charge for that clash. www.goal.com
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No creativity at all Wack Wacky Wacko |
Chai Chelsea ohhhh Chai!!! |
Aubameyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaang Goalllllllllllllllll |
Na Them! Brag ke Awon audio bragging
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AlexReports spotted |