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WizkidNews:And you didn't sell SOL above $200? You be HODLing King sha Who will replace who is inconsequential. You have held through the height of bullmarket it will get no better than at we saw for SOL at $260 in the nearest future |
If your ship was sunken by fire not by missiles, why are you bombing the factory that makes anti-ship missiles as a response. Lai Mohammed needs to learn propaganda work from Kremlin
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51 days into Ukraine war, I'm still waiting for Russia to show the world the bioweapons they found there. Conspiracy drinkers with mental illness posing as intellectuals. |
hensben:Italy is quite a racist country but take anything Taribo says with a pinch of salt, he is not mentally stable. By the time Taribo got to AC Milan, he was washed, he was bought as a squad player for peanuts, he hadn't been playing for Inter and he never benched Maldini or Costacurta for anyone to threaten him. He hardly played for AC Milan, and more specifically he can't pinpoint which of the two players he was benching cos he never benched any. It's just your typical paranoid mind imagining village people. Also I don't see mafia being that interested in who makes the team sheet of a Northern club like AC Milan as opposed to the Southern clubs like Napoli, Palermo, Catania, Crotone etc where the mafia originate from. |
NFF always working backward, appointing assistants before Head coach. |
Ref want play parsha but God pass am |
Oasis007: ![]() Yoruba league niggas getting ahead of themselves |
homesteady:Any comment on Frankfurt game?
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dfrost:You homed in on the threat. They can either accept his offer, or he will dump his shares, causing price to crash |
KingAlabi:You think it doesn't take blood, sweat and hard running to create the numerous chances we did yesterday? You can die on the pitch, playing attacking football not just defensive. Infact it takes a higher physical toll to chase a game from far behind than to park the bus. |
KingAlabi:Na wa oh, do you know how much running Chelsea players did yesterday? Werner, Kova were gassed by 70 mins. Comparing a team that couldn't score 1 goal at home to one that scored 3 away |
Itsrm:Chilwell saved exactly the same thing in UCL final last year |
andrewbaba44:Correct. We are on our prayer mats. |
obixcel:I didn't know you worked in Finance Ministry all this while Chinas Producer price index was 8.5%. I find it weird that the Inflation of the consumer matched the increase in cost of production of the producer. Like I have preached for the last 2 years, inflation is inevitable. I don't blame political parties for making political capital out of it, they all do. What I find funny is people who've never sat in an economics class becoming econs gurus from watching political narrative. Well the same way Obama blamed Bush for the Subprime crisis, anyone is entitled to make political capital from the end of a Business Cycle. What's good for the Jews is good for Uganda. |
Melvyn11:Una done do well. |
homesteady:I will answer when you tell us about Bousquet performance against Benfica and co |
swiz123:He may or may not have been, doesn't change the fact that that ball was RLCs responsibility and Kante did not "receive" the ball. It was way wide of him and falls in RLC vicinity which the second camera angle shows. I wish I could upload gif. |
NinjaXmetahuman:Jogginghoe agendaists. They would usually hate on Kova but with the way Kova showed levels above that jogger yesterday, they must find a way to justify why Jogginghoe should be in the team by slandering Kante. |
donstan18:Jogginghoe agendaists are all over the place. Kante is to blame for a player straining his neck to keep ball in here, but Alonso is not to be mentioned for continuing the habitual escort business.
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swiz123:The camera angle created a false impression. That ball was not played into Kante to "receive". That ball was well wide of him and his expectation and any reasonable expectation is that RLC should be favourite for that ball. He stopped to create the passing angle for RLC, but RLC was dead on his feet, and when he saw RLC wasn't getting there, he continued the chase. This is a case of a skewed camera angle giving a dog a bad name. I know my Kante can never stop for no reason in a dangerous position, and his immediate continuation of the chase showed he did not give up. Watch 8.35 of the below. This is RLC ball. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQ3yQZPX7dE |
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Singapore1:These Leprous fingers dey vex person I swear. Imagine a Kepa and Christensen stan calling Kante a fraud. Where did these Leprous fingers appear on Chelsea thread from? Exonerate1: |
User09:When will you man up and quote me. Always talking from the side. Fear fear nigga. I dey bite? Rudiger does not play the same position as Kante. If you played football, you will know that centre-back is the most restful position on the pitch with plenty recovery time while play is going on further up the pitch. How foolish to compare the non-stop requirement of midfield work with a centre-back. Swear to God we would be talking of playing extra time if your jogger was on the pitch instead of Kante. If Kante is finished, we will see it in his stamina. I expect you to bring out his sprint statistics, point out his numerous failures to keep up with play etc, not pointing out atypical errors. Is Kante chipping ball to the byline on the halfway line a typical error. Is it typical that a player who has a pass cut out at that position will somehow lead to sumptuous pass and a goal? 99% of the time, that missed chip leads nowhere. I tell you what I care about in that situation, I care that Alonso could not keep up with Rodrygo. Why? Because players will lose ball on the byline a million times and it will lead nowhere, but I am guaranteed to see Alonso not keeping up with an opposition winger before the next 3 games are complete. Is Kante losing concentration and letting the ball run across him into an opposition player for the 2nd goal (probably unaware that the opponent was behind him) a typical weakness in Kante game? How does that make him a liability? If you even view that ball from the correct angle, he let that ball go because it was heading in the direction of RLC who should be favourite for that ball if Camavinga didn't have fresher legs. When you criticise, criticise with sense, with an agenda of making the team better. None of the two goals scored today is a repeatable weakness in Kantes game. And when you talk of decline, you talk of physical decline. If a player is out of form on his technique, does not make him in decline. A 30 year old can be off form technically same as a 20 year old. The Kante who pressed like a mad man today, who made Salah give up a chase on counterattack just two months ago is nowhere near done. If you even check well, I'm sure Kante completed most sprints today with Werner. Even when he saw RLC won't get to that ball for Benzemas goal, he sprinted back and overtook Reece James. Pic below. Stop forming Einstein with stupid takes. What is a repeatable and incurable weakness you should worry about is your jogger pressing at snail pace, unable to keep up with play, escorting players and being unable to drive with the ball, the type that made us feel we were outnumbered in the first leg. I GUARANTEE such weakness is inherent, repeatable every time, and incurable, and that's what I care about, not anomalies.
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Siwel25:And FG have never yet failed to pay for their preferred candidate, from Yaradua to Jonathan. If Osinbajo is Buharis preferred successor, he will release the funds. Although I don't put it beyond Buhari to be so slow as to be the first President not to annoint his successor. |
Exonerate1:Striker, defender and midfielder energy requirements no be the same thing. If Benzema miscontrol a ball, will Chelsea score? Foolish comparison. Yes, Kovacic was playing in Jogginghoe position and we saw the difference from last week where DonJ spent the first 60 mins complaining how we were outnumbered in midfield. Worry about why a fasting Kante was preferred to your jogger. Kante may make a mistake but any Chelsea fan will forgive him 10 times over. His energy was important to drag us back in the game in the first place so shush. That's a nigga who transformed our midfield from 10th place to league winners, same thing he did for Leicester. Leprous fingers can't wait to show their true colours all the time. |
Jogginghoe finally miss open net |
Exonerate1:The jogger is not on the pitch, and the nigga on 24 hour dry fasting was preferred and his energy much needed to bring Chelsea back in the game from 3-1. Same midfield they said we were outnumbered in the first leg when Modric and Kroos spanked the jogger, simple replacement of the jogger with Kovacic changed the tie |
A 105 minute playing Kova is better than bringing on the fresh jogger. No drive in our midfield again. |
Exonerate1:Cry a river. A nigga who hasn't eaten or drank water all day was preferred to your jogger. TT knows best. |
Madrid done start Algeria playacting tactics |
philip0906:IPOB things has happened to Bayern |
Come on Puli |
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