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lertee: How comes you meet the same set of ladies always?Ashawo i knw ur prayer is to get a fool dat ll be takin u to restaurant to eat cos i knw dat u cant cook......and if u cant give advise gently nd jejely go nd marstubate ur life out |
lertee: How comes you meet the same set of ladies always?my dear dnt let sentiment blind fold u, there is a thread i read earlier asking if gals shud cook for dia boo or not nd hw guys feel if dia gal cook for dem............dey re si.lly posts some gals wrote dia on hw dey ll not cook for dia guy.......i guess the reason of dat is because dey cant cook........i can bet wit my dic.k dat even u cant cook a reasonable nd healthy food........i knw up to seven married woman in my neigborhood dat cant cook, dia husband's turn to fast food geek........dnt tell me u want the op to marry such a wife because if he did love her b4 marriage definately dey love ll vamoose wen he realise dat.......if u cant give advise gently nd jeje go marstubate ur life out |
hw can one get the phone nah? And the price? |
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Wow i love that......What a hell they must have passed through, that's the only decision we need to take in this country nija.......I xpect beefin ![]() |
Am twenthy three yearz and i want to get married before the age of twenthy six, so i need a responsible girl that i can date till then, only if u can wait ooo.....A girl not older than me oooo |
lorddannie: See gobenawa for you oooh.....Cant u wait for me to post 1st |
Wonderful reward....Oooh i love karma....It always pair in a way we can not see |
Oil&Gas:in ur dreamz abi....Gagagagahahahahahahaha |
Some day,definately that day when nigeria ll divide |
Fools that always cause division between peace loving people in this country |
I like both skin colours, provided they girl that possess the colour is cute.......>team:blacktotothesweetdie< |
Wnt she get old some day? The beauty is over rated |
Cristiano Ronaldo is undoubtedly a worthy counterpart to Lionel Messi in the world's best player debate. Who is the best player in the world? It is arguably the favourite topic of the football fan, but it is also the most difficult to resolve due to the inexorable passage of time. Pele is always cited, of course, and rightly so, but he banged in almost half of his career goal tally in friendlies. Diego Maradona won the World Cup pretty much single-handedly in 1986 and had a dominion of the ball that no other player in history has been able to match, with the exception of George Best. The Northern Irishman never graced a World Cup, but tormented defenders at the highest level for Manchester United with exceptional skill and poise, verging on downright cheek. -Rigg: Ronaldo stars, Benzema ovation - Ribery on Madrid interest Johan Cruyff never won the sport's most sought-after trophy but is credited with revolutionising the way the game is played. The list of candidates goes on and on, but these are perhaps the four most cited "best" players of all time. But how can such a debate be measured? Certainly not by the FIFA Ballon d'Or, which Maradona never won and Pele was never eligible for. By the number of World Cups amassed? Even Pele's unique claim on that front has been embellished a tad, FIFA awarding a retrospective winner's medal for the 1962 tournament in 2007 despite the Brazil legend barely kicking a ball after being injured in the group stage. And then there's Best ... a winner of the Ballon d'Or who never even featured in a European Championship. It was precisely the FIFA Ballon d'Or that the crowd at the Bernabeu were clamouring for on Saturday as Cristiano Ronaldo hit yet another hat trick in the white shirt of Real Madrid. And herein lies the great conundrum of this generation: Where does Ronaldo lie in the reckoning for the world's best player? There are several lines of debate in that question, not least should he even be considered the equal of Leo Messi? In short, he really should, and then some. Ronaldo's treble at the weekend was the 19th of his Real Madrid career solely in the league; only Alfredo di Stefano and Telmo Zarra, the Athletic Bilbao great, have more in La Liga with 22 each. That seems a record that will be overhauled soon enough. The Portuguese forward is already the fifth-highest scorer in Real Madrid's history, overtaking Hugo Sanchez a few weeks ago and currently bearing down on Ferenc Puskas. Only three active Liga players are in the top 20 all-time scorers domestically in Spain: Messi (223), David Villa (178) and Ronaldo (162). But what stands out about Ronaldo's achievements in the league are his goals-per-game ratio (1.09) and the time he has taken to hammer them in. Villa has been playing in La Liga since 2003 and has a strike ratio of 0.54. Messi made his debut a year later and is worth 0.87 goals per game. Furthermore, Ronaldo has scored 60 or more goals in the past three seasons for Real. It is a little churlish, sure, but Messi managed "only" 53 in 2010-11, when Ronaldo bagged 60 despite a fairly lengthy injury layoff. And then there is the Barcelona philosophy. As Zlatan Ibrahimovic would tell you, and Villa to a lesser extent, there is one top dog at the Catalan club and the team's style of play in the past has been entirely tailored to the Argentinean. Ronaldo hardly has the same setup at Real Madrid, where the goal-scoring onus has been shared with Raul, Gonzalo Higuain and Karim Benzema. The Portugal captain is now only 98 goals shy of the club legend's tally of 323. At his current rate of scoring he will reach that target sometime in 2015. Raul required 741 games over 16 seasons to reach that total. Ronaldo has played 216 in four and a quarter. With a contract due to expire in 2018, if he remains injury free, it is inevitable that Ronaldo will smash every club record going, and alongside Messi will also break every Liga and European goal-scoring mark that exists, including Zarra's staggering haul of 251 in 278 games, the closest comparison to Ronaldo in goals-per-game ratio at 0.91. Messi is six shy of Raul's tally in the Champions League, and Ronaldo 12. It is perfectly conceivable that neither will win the World Cup, although Argentina's best chance is next year on almost home soil. Javier Mascherano said in a recent interview that Messi is attempting to condition himself to be in perfect shape for the tournament in Brazil, a target that the hamstring injury he suffered against Betis on Sunday perversely will help him to achieve. Ronaldo, meanwhile, has to lead Portugal to playoff triumph against Sweden in the next couple of weeks to ensure Paulo Bento's side qualify. Not the easiest of draws in the European lottery, by any means. Whether or not Ronaldo will finally win a second Ballon d'Or in Switzerland next January, ending a run of four straight awards to Messi, there is little doubt that both players have earned the right to be uttered in the same breath as Pele, Maradona, Best and Cruyff. Will one of them ever be considered the best player of all time, to be evoked by misty-eyed followers of today's Liga? Maybe, with all the variables that entails. In the meantime, does Ronaldo have a pretty good claim to a personal, undisputed heavyweight title of his own: the greatest scorer of goals the game has ever witnessed? At his current phenomenal rate, it seems very likely. And even Sepp Blatter will be forced to salute that. |
Considering nigeria's last match against ethiopia and how nigeria battled to stay on the game, do you think nigeria will win this match? |
After robbing cr7 to pay messi, hope they dnt repeat such thiefry like nija politithiefianz again |
By ESPN staff Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti said he ‘expects’ superstar Cristiano Ronaldo to win the Ballon d’Or. AssociatedCarlo Ancelotti believes Cristiano Ronaldo deserves the Ballon d'Or. •Brewin: Too good to be ignored •Train: Worthy Ronaldo •Rigg: Ronaldo-Ibra battle Ronaldo is again in fine form for Madrid this season, topping the soring charts in both La Liga and the Champions League, and along with Bayern Munich’s Franck Ribery, is seen as major threat to break Lionel Messi’s run as the world’s best footballer. Argentina international Messi is chasing his fourth straight FIFA Ballon d’Or award. “Cristiano is doing extraordinary things,” Ancelotti told Radio Deejay. “Does he does the Ballon d’Or? Absolutely. “I expect him to win the award. He is a serious professional, who cares about every detail of his game. “If others want to be great champions, they should look at Cristiano.” Meanwhile, Ancelotti has shown his support for the under-fire Raphael Varane while quashing speculation Madrid will make a play for Juventus playmaker Andrea Pirlo. “Varane is a great talent. He may have made a few mistakes against Juventus, but he’s a great player,” Ancelotti continued “He’s been out for four to five months with a knee injury, but has all the qualities to become a truly great defender. “Will Pirlo come to Madrid? No. Although he is still one of the best.” |
Seven more months of struggling and suffering can only make Italy's "competitive beasts'' stronger ahead of next summer's World Cup finals, according to goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon. TheAzzurriqualified for Brazil with two group games to spare for the first time in their history but the after-effects of 18 energetic months - which featured a European Championship final appearance and an impressive Confederations Cup campaign - have been telling in their subsequent performances. Dead-rubber draws against Denmark and Armenia were disappointing and cost them a place among the seeds for next month's World Cup draw, then Friday night's 1-1 friendly draw against Germany at the San Siro raised serious questions about Italy's ability to sustain winning momentum against superior opposition. A final warmup game of the year against African champions Nigeria now beckons, with London's Craven Cottage the venue, and veteran keeper Buffon knows Italy still have much to prove. He told La Repubblica: "There are certainly better teams than us, but we're in a good place. And, unlike some of the others, we have the benefit of knowing what it feels like to suffer. We're at our best in difficult situations. "Coach [Cesare] Prandelli is right when he says the national team should not expect the moon on a stick, we are just not the strongest team. We will go to the World Cup in the same frame of mind with which we approached the Euros and the Confederations Cup. Good performances tend to lead to good results and we are competitive beasts.'' One nation Buffon would name among the favourites to lift the World Cup trophy in South America is Germany, who were unlucky not to clinch the win in Milan, and he readily compared them to the holders. "They reminded me of Spain,'' the Juventus keeper added. "Lots of youngsters, blended with experience. Their dribbling and confidence on the field. They made us suffer, let's face it. It will be really tough if we have to face them at the World Cup. "Our own performance deserved praise, though, and we sent out a signal. Sometimes just managing not to lose is a prize in itself.'' Buffon's Juve teammate Andrea Barzagli will not feature after the centre-back hurt his thigh during the Germany game. Italy had a day's head start on opponents Nigeria in the transfer to Fulham's ground, as Stephen Keshi's men were still occupied with booking their place in Brazil on Saturday afternoon. A 2-0 playoff victory over Ethiopia did ensure the Super Eagles of a fifth World Cup outing, though, and further elevated Keshi in the esteem of Nigeria fans following February's African Nations Cup triumph. Keshi told cafonline.com: "It wasn't easy trying to qualify for the Nations Cup and the World Cup at the same time; it wasn't easy. It was a very big battle and that's why I thanked the players because a lot of sacrifice went into this.'' Defender Godfrey Oboabona is an injury doubt after leaving Nigeria's 2-0 win over Ethiopia on a stretcher on Saturday. Information from the Press Association was used in this report |
Alhaji Chris tunde ngigi should contest for presidency nd not governorship |
[quote author=Asabeq]Did you see westlife in your dream singing 'I have a dream for you' [/quote...the wonderz of a fairytale] ....Asabeq my nl crush....U ask am beta kwetion gan. |
Loserz makez alota noise >why? |
Idiotic nd jobless blogger......Mtcheeeeeew |
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Why re they goying and where re they goying to.......Hmmmmm thank God election is going well in anambra nd not goying |
Sexkillz dnt try dat which u wanna try.....Nobody shud close this thread oooh |
hmmmmmmm......politricks in nija na anoda tin ooooooo |
which nigeria, which way to go...............God why have thuo forsaking us? |
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W.T.F......Did nigeria attract that with terrorism,kidnapping,arm robbery,scamming....Etc am just curiouz to knw? |
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[/quote...the wonderz of a fairytale] ....Asabeq my nl crush....U ask am beta kwetion gan.
Idiotic nd jobless blogger......Mtcheeeeeew