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olayemioshiyemi:miss who?.....mtcheeeewww
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boninho:I also share most of your assertion, however, you cannot say a team will beat another team 100%. there is always a chance of an upset no matter how minute it might be. let's keep our fingers crossed! |
how some people see this Lady as a mentor, or a source of inspiration still beats my imagination
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I say this without any equivocation, when I leave this country, I will never ever, I repeat never ever come back! rubbish!!! |
Minjim:Exactly, inasmuch as the ladies were in the wrong for their action, there are other legit and proper ways of going about this. I for one will support the ladies being strongly reprimanded for their action to serve as deterrent to others. nevertheless, you don't take laws into your hands. A good lawyer will have a swell day in court defending this ladies. By the way, we need a massive orientation of the judicial system in this country, so many of us don't even know out rights as citizens! |
How did the said sidekick effect the arrest of the ladies? I can't imagine a random person just handcuffing me without a police uniform or a means of identification. everything Is wrong with this country!!! |
kurupt1:Solskjaer is getting the sticks he deserves, he also should shoulder some of the blames, correct me if I'm wrong, but since Solskjaer came in i cant point to any significant improvement in any dept in the team, no clear idea of football, no tactical input, no pattern of play. you'll argue that he needs time and the players are below standard/average, But he had a whole summer to galvanize the kind of team he wants. you don't need to win all the matches, you just need to show you're improving on the Field The board is largely to blame for their failings, SolkJaer too has his part to play! |
[quote author=Melvyn11 post=79928536]You are mad. So because he is a Senator na means he can't get angry and act out of provocation. The woman didn't press charges so did Dr Pam so why is the matter not dead. Did you ask the police to arrest Peruzzi and lock him away. Peruzzi apologized so did the senator end of discussion.Stupid Nigerians [/quote/] ![]() your aggressive nature shows the kind of person you are, and it goes further to prove my point that people like you shouldn't be co habiting with sane, humane and sensible human beings. no body has the monopoly of insults, this will be the last I'll be civil with you. |
Melvyn11:It is people like you that go about encouraging illegality, inciting violence and celebrating criminality. the said influencer was encouraged to press charges and chose not to, Peruzzi was reprimanded for his actions not encouraged. this irresponsible senator, who is expected to make laws that will protect people against such act, is involved in the very act, there is a reason they are called distinguished and there are position you occupy you pay dearly for your misconduct!! stop making excuses for what is wrong by saying other were not prosecuted. what is wrong is wrong!!! |
Melvyn11:who is this dimwit!!! |
Give an average person small power and you'll be shocked at the complete transformation of that person. it takes great discipline and fear of God to remain humble when in power. The "distinguished" senator has distinguished himself as unruly, immoral, a criminal(yes, assault is a criminal offence), an oppressor amongst others. he should be made to face the full wrath of the law. |
gozmok1:
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nonsense set of nonentities, if they had meaningful and productive work to do, they won't be displaying this absurdity. so what happens to the guy, he gets to work free right? don't be surprised , after this show of shame the said girlfriend will run back to the arms of the cheating bastard. |
prodigyhenry:Thiery Henry was a disaster at Monaco, Neville was a big flop at LA liga, maradona didn't do well at Argentina either, how is solkjaer fairing? it's OK to be optimistic, but let's be realistic. Zidane had world class players to manage, Gaudiola was given freedom to chop and change. Chelsea is totally different, every match and decision will be scrutinized, The management won't give that much freedom(a reason sarri left), and its not even that the players are of the highest quality. you need a combination of all these things to succeed, it goes beyond motivational speeches. |
Bukasint:
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The message from Chelsea sporting director is just the best i have seen in a long time in Chelsea, really shows what a man Hazard is on and off the Field Granovskaia thanked Hazard in a statement, saying: "Although it is with sadness we say goodbye to Eden and we made it absolutely clear to him the club wished him to stay, we respect the decision he has made to take on a new challenge in a different country and follow his childhood dream of playing for Real Madrid. "The memories he leaves us with will not fade. He provided all who watched Chelsea play with great entertainment and many match-winning contributions, and for that we thank Eden enormously. "He has been a model professional throughout his time at the club, a wonderful individual to have around and a joy to work with. We look forward to welcoming him back to Stamford Bridge in the future." |
Morata blaming everybody and everything but himself, making it seem as if the world was against him. he should be more focused on working hard and scoring goals. nobody pays that amount of money and pat you on the back for playing rubbish consistently. Even Atletico Madrid won't hesitate to Bundle him out if he continues in that form. lastly, he should work on his confidence, as a person and as a footballer. |
Rossikk:India and China are not footballing countries, India is a powerhouse in cricket, China is a powerhouse in the Olympics. everyone has their strong point. football is ours, so you can't begrudge anyone for feeling angry about this team. maybe you don't watch football, cos if you do you'll know this is by far the worst team to represent Nigeria, in the history of the under 20. |
absolutely distasteful football, no talent, no tactics, no confidence, no motivation. is this really the best we can produce as a country? I weep for this country!!, I weep!!! |
Africanbest:hahahhahahahaha... the come back was epic!!! |
odoi kor, that one that still plays like a toddler. if hazard leaves Chelsea is in trouble. Hazard has been involved in 31 goals this past season , the most in the league . he is miles apart from everyone in that shitty team. Chelsea will have to spend big to replace him. but since there is a transfer ban they would do well to persuade him to stay for now. imagine Chelsea building a team around an untrusted teenager, a disaster waiting to happen. |
ogbonti:I agree with some points you raised, but you have to realise that now, the era of football is result oriented, the lesser clubs sometimes change managers two to three times a season. it is what it is, no one has that patience anymore. to trust someone with time , you have to see the signs, spark that this manager will do well given the right players. and how do you know that? what is the coach ideology of football, what is the pattern of play, are one or two of the players actually improving(everybody cant be that bad), is there a willingness and fight to win matches. you cant take up a job in a very big club and then take them from low to the lowest, at least there should be an improvement no matter how little. at least lay a foundation that can be worked upon, like klop and Guardiola have done in their first season. can you actually say the same for ole? I agree coaches should be given time, but only coaches that have shown signs of improvement. |
I found it quite difficult to read through ducan mighty's post, the sentences were disjointed and without proper punctuation, unlike the aggrieved artiste. just an observation though it is also crystal clear money changed hands, if not, Duncan would have come down hard on him. and like every greedy business man Ducan's management tried to milk the artiste to the last penny, the only problem was that they didn't deliver as planned hence the backlash. The young man has all the right to fight, if he feels he was treated unfairly, I'm guessing he must have exhausted other possible avenue to settle this amicable. Ducan would do the same. |
No ceremony should have been held, they should have gathered all available awards for the season and mailed it to his house it would safe everyone stress and time. to say those Chelsea players aside hazard and kante have been shambolic and useless this season is to say the very least!!! |
I noticed that the fraudsters on this forum always jumping into defence of their kind have gone into hiding. the remaining ones are saying he shouldn't have joined issues with kobo Marley. stylishly still defending fraud well if you're still engaged in fraud, enjoy it while it last, EFCC is watching!!! |
NOC1:while I totally concur to your policy as regards making peace when you are wrong, it is also pertinent to note that people perceptions of wrong and right are quite different. one might feel he/she is in the right while in actual sense he/she might be wrong. so how do you know for sure you're right before taking that stand because sometimes you might be wrong and feel you're right. I'm "talking" in general terms( the Nara marley issue aside), cos there are some instances you just have to overlook for peace to reign. there mustn't always be a "I am right, you must apologise" every time. |
Hedonini:I didn't use any anology, if you're that intelligent you'll see that, I was only infering from what you said, and what I said perfectly fits in this context, you can't just isolate an issue and leave other related issues surrounding it. I agree with you, hypocrisy is bad, and mind you not everyone do what you are stating. Do we just fold our arms and clap for fraudsters because some people are "hypocrite" and do not have the moral compass to judge? what of critizing the fraudulent activities , and also dealing with the issue of hypocrisy, instead of dwelling on only what justifies your action. |
Hedonini:what's your point exactly we shouldn't condemn fraudsters? OK, by your analogy, it means we shouldnt condemn kidnappers, ritual killers, pedophiles, rapist,child abusers, armed robbers, Bokoharam...are you seeing were we are headed? |
ArmaniUhuru:so what are you saying in essence?,we should hail, applaud, and cheer internet fraudsters when ever we see them? since we are all "hypocrite" we should just ignore and condone such illegality? no matter how you try to use reverse psychology to buttress your point, what is bad is bad!!! |
I'm a huge Teni fan, but this track is definitely the worst I've heard in a long while. the track sounded so much like Mr real, no offence to him. |
Who else noticed Emerson was atrocious today, he gave Salah too much space and time on the ball. in fact the left wing was a haven for liverpool. well it happens sometimes The only problem I have about the match was Chelsea sitting too deep. common!!!, you've played a certain way all season long and you choose to defend against a side you are better than at possession and it's not as if you lack the quality to compete. that was a tactical suicide. anyway, I commend his decision to start loftus cheek and Hudson odoi, I just hope he doesn't judge them too harshly based on only this match. |
mightyhaze:I completely align with your assertion. Nevertheless, you missed a cogent point raised by Nneka in the course of her altercation with brown sugar. Nneka opined that a man automatically owes her money the day he ask her out, that is an entitlement mentality which is wrong, I know some men find joy in spending for ladies to impress as it boost their egos. but this should be done without the lady feeling entitled. |

we shouldn't condemn fraudsters? OK, by your analogy, it means we shouldnt condemn kidnappers, ritual killers, pedophiles, rapist,child abusers, armed robbers, Bokoharam...are you seeing were we are headed?