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[color=grey]As it stands now na nokiax sure pass ooo,etisalat dey gimme 500mb every month 4 all my sims i activate[/color]
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Ayobamms:[color=grey]whch device imei this is?[/color] |
penquin:[color=grey]e dey work bt na after every 1hr latency..or if dem tell u say 'ur device is already activated' off ur phone,insert one virgin sim dem go gv u[/color] |
aieromon: ![]() |
Warlord3000:but u no fit do am again wt that same sim |
[color=grey]ma dey watch sha i de learn[/color] |
khattab02:no small club in pl oo |
akasueba see as woman de teach u lyk say u b rookie |
phantonce:to one dull topic so,like 'hw to maintain ur smartphone' sumtin lyk that wey go make pple waka pass quick |
happy662:who? i resemble d poster? |
PHANTONCE change the topic b4 dem remove this thread |
happy662:nokia x2? dat kind phone dey give free 500mb? |
[color=grey]All this stats go change after this weekend 4pm matches[/color] |
khattab02:arsenal oo |
khattab02:till then sha.. pl is unpredictable,remember their first meetin? Wtout that penalty everton 4 beat em |
[color=grey]Who talk say s4 imei dey work?[/color] em go soon teleport this thread sha |
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khattab02:man? man city must lose this game |
khattab02: complete annihilation |
[color=grey]BigL - Put it on[/color] |
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cool,atleast i dn benefit b4 dem teleport the thread |
mods fp!!! |
nawa oo,mods no try at all |
[color=grey]urine?[/color] ![]() |
me too,mancity must drop pts!!! |
i smell blood |
Arsene Wenger believes Mesut Ozil is hungry to make an impact at Arsenal this season - but faces a fight to get back into his side. The German World Cup winner has flattered to deceive for much of his time at the Emirates following his club-record move from Real Madrid in the summer of 2013. Ozil has played just nine times for the Gunners this campaign and even on those appearances he was often outshone by the likes of Alexis Sanchez. The 26-year-old has been missing with a knee injury and has not featured since the 2-0 defeat to Chelsea at the beginning of October. But Wenger insists the former Werder Bremen star is ready to show the Arsenal supporters what they have been missing and is in contention to play some part in Sunday's Premier League clash with Stoke. "I think it has been a frustrating start (to the season) for him because he hasn't contributed yet," Wenger said of his B£42million man. "He had not a convincing start obviously, he only played six games and scored one goal against Aston Villa. "Mesut has the opportunity to come back and to contribute to the team, when you're a football player you want to play games. "Today he looks hungry and is working extremely hard, pushing himself to the limit of what you can absorb physically to come back. It is not easy for him. Santi (Cazorla) is playing very well. It is a fight to get back to his best level." Ozil's return to the first-team fold coincides with Aaron Ramsey's return to fitness as Wenger looks to seal a victory over Stoke that could see them close in on the top four. Olivier Giroud will also be available following his suspension but Danny Welbeck will still be missing, with Wenger hoping to have the England forward back next week. Meanwhile, Stoke boss Mark Hughes has accused people of being "lazy" for labelling his side as bullies every time they claim a stunning result. It was the case almost five weeks ago when Stoke conjured a superb 3-2 Barclays Premier League win over Arsenal, leading 3-0 at the break before the Gunners finally fought back late in the second period. That result and performance has fired up Stoke as they have lost just one of their last seven matches from early December going into the return league clash on Sunday. "The last time we played them we played exceptionally well," said Hughes. "After the game some people used certain terms to explain why we beat Arsenal, such as intimidation and we bullied them out of the result, which wasn't the case at all. "I would argue for the first 60 to 70 minutes of the game we were by far the best team on the pitch. We played them off the park. "We were the team that played the best football by getting the ball down, passing and moving and creating chances. "To describe us as bullies was the wrong word, a lazy term and an easy one to label us with. "It's a term that goes back to bygone days when people had a different impression of us. "There are other terms that could have illustrated how well we played on the day, such as competitive, and there is a difference. "We are competitive as we look to get the ball down and play, and we have a plan A and plan B depending on the circumstances of the game. "We can go more direct if we feel it's the right thing to do, but if we see weaknesses in teams then we will try and exploit them. "We are a different side now with different qualities, and weapons I would suggest, and we can use them to good effect. "If we get it right then on our day we are difficult to play against, which we have proven this year home and away." Germany defender Philipp Wollscheid, signed on loan for the rest of the season from Bayer Leverkusen earlier this week, goes straight into the squad. Hughes has four players - defenders Marc Muniesa and Marc Wilson, midfielder Victor Moses and striker Bojan Krkic - who are also in the frame, although may not figure as they are returning from injury. http://www.espnfc.com/barclays-premier-league/match/395577/arsenal-stoke-city/preview |
Venue : Goodison Park Match Facts Everton have recovered the fewest points from losing positions in the Barclays Premier League (two). Manchester City are unbeaten in their last 11 league matches (W9 D2), while Everton have lost six of their last eight in the top flight (W1 D1 L6). Roberto Martinez has faced Manchester City 11 times in the BPL as a manager and has yet to beat them (D1 L10). Everton have committed fewer fouls than any side (193) in the competition this term, but have been fouled the most (260). MATCH PREVIEW Roberto Martinez urged his Everton team to take responsibility for the club's poor Barclays Premier League form against champions Manchester City. Everton head into Saturday's match at Goodison Park looking to arrest a run of four straight league defeats that has seen them drop to 13th in the table. There were signs of recovery in Tuesday's 1-1 FA Cup draw with West Ham United, in which Romelu Lukaku scored an injury-time leveller. Manager Martinez is hoping that performance can spark an upturn in league fortunes and the Spaniard is confident of ripping up the form book against Manuel Pellegrini's side. "We need to take responsibility," he said. "We're playing at home, we've had four bad results and we need to put that right. It doesn't matter what kind of opposition you're playing. “Looking at our position in the league all we want is to get momentum and to do that you need a little chain of good results. "Man City could follow the performance we put in against West Ham." Martinez, who is without Sylvain Distin (groin), welcomes back Leighton Baines (knock) and Antolin Alcaraz (suspension), but is aware that stopping City will be no easy task. Pellegrini's side have won 11 of their past 12 matches in all competitions, with a 2-2 draw against Burnley on December 28 proving the only blot in that run - and they now have an identical record with Chelsea at the top of the table. City's top scorer Sergio Aguero, who strained knee ligaments in the reverse fixture with Everton, which they won 1-0 at the start of December, and striker partner Edin Dzeko (calf) have returned to training. The pair are in line to return to the squad this weekend, as is captain Vincent Kompany (hamstring), and the trio's availability is a timely boost with midfielder Yaya Toure having departed for the Africa Cup of Nations with the Ivory Coast. Certainly confidence at the club appears high and midfielder James Milner - whose double helped City avoid an FA Cup upset in a comeback 2-1 win over Sheffield Wednesday last Sunday - is targeting overtaking Chelsea. "Hopefully we'll be looking to open up a little gap of our own," he said in the aftermath of the Wednesday game. "All we can do is concentrate on our games and if we can get the results we want to get, it depends on how Chelsea do." Everton (from): Joel, Stanek, Alcaraz, Baines, Browning, Coleman, Garbutt, Jagielka, Stones, Atsu, Barkley, Barry, Besic, Junior, McGeady, Oviedo, Eto'o, Hope, Kone, Long, Lukaku, McAleny, Mirallas, Naismith. Manchester City (from): Caballero, Hart, Wright, Boyata, Clichy, Demichelis, Kolarov, Kompany, Mangala, Sagna, Zabaleta, Fernandinho, Fernando, Lampard, Milner, Nasri, Navas, Silva, Sinclair, Aguero, Dzeko, Jovetic. Match Appointments Referee: Martin Atkinson Assistants: S Child, H Lennard Fourth Official: P Dowd |
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