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Still goalless. 20' |
1-1. just joined in. ordinary Frankfurt dey flex muscle for your home |
the same senators that cant sing the national anthem are trying to protect the national anthem, what an irony! |
8cm na yapayiski nau ![]() @topic: oleku |
Idowuogbo:u know say my bum is only 1/8 of yours @topic:behind toh bad |
cool ![]() |
Roger Federer beat Robin Soderling - 7-6 6 -3 Andy Murray beat David Ferrer - 6-2 6-2 Rafael Nadal beat Tomas Berdych - 7-6 6-1 Novak Djokovic beat Andy Roddick - 6-2 6-3 S/FINAL PAIRING Roger Federer vs defending champion, Novak Djokovic Rafael Nadal vs Andy Murray |
All the countries that have had a name change, where are they today? Only Ghana is making some sort of headway. Name change is not our problem at all. Fix power and everything else will follow |
I dance. I really suck at dancing so I try to improve when no one's watching |
Before The Worst - The Script |
she thinks he's thinking |
short, petit. Between 5'6" and 5'9" |
tanimz:aiite, my bad. Ima make it up to you as soon as I get back @topic: flatmate emeritus ![]() |
asha 80: chic2pimp:my bad Hakan and Murat Yakin - Switzerland. Very good guys John Chukwudi and Peter Utaka - Nigeria Fabio and Paolo Cannavaro - Italy Niko and Robert Kovac - Croatia Hossam and Ibrahim Hassan(twins) - Egypt Roy and Robbie Keane - Ireland Kevin Prince and Jerome Boateng - Ghana and Germany respectively Giovani and Johnathan Dos Santos - Mexico |
tanimz:I'll be back soon, I'm only on holiday |
this man has got to be the cockiest rogue ever |
too fine |
woe betide any blemish residing on my face. . . I pick them like it's the last thing I'd ever do |
grow a tooth bruv |
Saturday, November 27, 2010: Bukola Babes v Enyimba Dolphins v Gombe United Juth FC v Warri Wolves Kano Pillars v Shooting Stars Crown FC v Kwara United Sunday, November 28, 2010: Heartland v Kaduna United Zamfara Utd v Plateau United Sunshine Stars v Enugu Rangers Ocean Boys v Sharks Lobi Stars v Niger Tornadoes |
Zamfara Utd v Plateau United It has been a laboured start for Plateau United and their gaffer, Ndubuisi Nduka, who has been given the ‘dreaded vote of confidence’ after losing their first two home games. Nduka could get into trouble if his side drop all points at Zamfara United on Sunday in Kano. It will be interesting to see how both sides go up in this game of equally-matched teams. But Zamfara should nick this one. Our prediction: 1 – 0 Recent head-to-head None http://naijaligue..com/ |
Kano Pillars v Shooting Stars This is a big test for Shooting Stars’ impressive start to the season. Kano Pillars after suffering their first loss at Kwara United last weekend will go out blazing against the Stars in this game. This game is expected to be a cracker with Gbolahan Salami, Kabiru Alausa, Chima Akas and Raheem Owolabi aiming to pull down the Pillars in front of their fans at the Sani Abacha Stadium. But that looks a tall order on paper with Gambo Mohammed, Rabiu Ali, Abdulwasiu Showemimo, Joseph Thompson and Gabriel Reuben ready to end their unbeaten start. Prediction: 1 – 0 Recent head-to-head Saturday, March 6, 2004 Shooting Stars 2 – 1 Kano Pillars Saturday, June 12, 2004 Kano Pillars 1 – 0 Shooting Stars Saturday, June 18, 2005 Kano Pillars 1 – 0 Shooting Stars Sunday, November 20, 2005 Shooting Stars 1 – 0 Kano Pillars Wednesday, October, 14, 2009 Kano Pillars 1 – 0 Shooting Stars Saturday, February, 27, 2010 Shooting Stars 0 – 0 Kano Pillars http://naijaligue..com/ |
Three players hammered a brace each in the third week of the Nigeria Premier League with their efforts making them mentioned as members of the NPL Week 3 Team of the Week. Rangers' duo of Fred Okwara and Uche Nwafor halved four of the five goals their side pumped past Ocean Boys over the weekend to fire their ways into the week's all star cast. Warri Wolves Ehiosun Ekigho continued his performance following his opening week strike with two against Heartland to help Warri Wolves claw out a draw from a 0-2 deficit. Newcomers JUTH made it as one of the six unbeaten sides in the division thanks to the excellent goalkeeping of Fidelis Eze. This past weekend, he rustled up another barnstorming performance, topped with a penalty save, which saw the medical boys escape from the Bako Kontagora fortress with a well-earned point. One surprise in the team would be defender Henry Ubom, whose Bukola Babes were on the end of a 2-0 pasting from Shooting Stars, but the effort of the centre back did enough to earn him a place in the team. Enyimba gets a player for the first time with Mackson Ojobo edging JUTH's Danjuma Ibrahim to the right back spot. Kano Pillars' Wasiu Sowemimo and Warri Wolves' Emmanuel Omodiagbe become the first players to make repeat appearances in the Team of the Week. Sunshine Stars have been one of the surprise teams of the season. They lost narrowly in the last minute to Shooting Stars in their opening game of the season but recovered to claim two wins on the including a road triumph over Plateau United. Gbenga Ogunbote as the mastermind of those successes will be the coach of the NPL Team of the Week in a 4-3-3 formation. http://www.leadershipnigeria.com/ns/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=20096:2010-11-25-04-10-06&catid=19:sports-news&Itemid=105 |
[center]Adamu angry over Galadima’s nomination[/center] FIFA’s executive committee suspended member, Dr. Amos Adamu, has questioned the decision of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to nominate one of its former chairman, Alhaji Ibrahim Galadima, to replace him on the board of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) executive committee. Dr. Adamu, who is under ban from all football activities at local and international levels, according to FIFA’s directives, told Daily Sun sports in a telephone chat Wednesday that he was at a loss as regards the action of the NFF board which made the nomination, pointing out that it does not show that the NFF is interested in his appeal. “FIFA took its decision but I’m not satisfied with it and the next thing I hear is that the NFF leadership has nominated Alhaji Ibrahim Galadima. I just don’t understand what NFF is doing when it is aware that I have decided to appeal the verdict of the Ethics Committee of FIFA.” The former Director General of the National Sports Commission, NSC, noted that it is an unfair thing to do and it would create confusion if his case sails through. He noted that it was rather ambigious for FIFA to clear him of corruption charges and yet slam a 3-year ban. “I have nothing against Alhaji Galadima, who has been working with CAF over the years but his nomination for the executive committee at this time is not appropriate. I’ll leave the federation to its action and just watch as things unfold,” Dr. Adamu stressed. FIFA had on November 18, 2010 under the chairmanship of Claudio Sulser (Switzerland) passed the damming verdict on Adamu and five others. Those who made up the panel were: Petrus Damaseb (Namibia), Juan Pedro Damiani (Uruguay), Dominique Rocheteau (France), Dali Tahir (Indonesia) and Robert Torres (Guam), prohibiting them from participating in any football-related activity (administrative, sports or any other). They were said to have breached various articles of the FIFA Code of Ethics. Aside from Adamu being banned from participating in any kind of football-related activity (administrative, sports or any other) at national and international level for a period of three years, he was fined CHF 10,000. His fellow executive committee member, Reynald Temarii (FIFA vice-president), was banned from participating in any kind of football-related activity (administrative, sports or any other) at national and international level for a period of one year and was further fined CHF 5,000. Others who fell under the FIFA’s hammer are: Slim Aloulou (chairman of the FIFA Dispute Resolution Chamber and member of the FIFA Players’ Status Committee) who was banned from taking part in any kind of football-related activity (administrative, sports or any other) at national and international level for a period of two years. http://www.nigeriasoccernews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2572:adamu-blasts-nff-over-galadimas-nomination&catid=42:features&Itemid=185 Babatunde Aremu must have gone totally insane. He still has the guts to speak. If an Asian man were in his shoes, he would have committed suicide
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He never did deliver on the promise he showed in Japan '93 |
Did Mourinho instruct his players to get sent off? Of course he did. It's Mourinho, his personal mantra is "win at all cost". Isnt he the same man that resorts to puerility in the name of 'mind games' before matches as part of his tactics? Isnt he the same man that would play a 10 - 0 - 0 formation? Isnt he the man that would hide in some corner when he should be serving suspension? and the same man that declared himself Real Madrid coach while Pellegrini was in charge? It's very like Mourinho to be unsportsmanlike. Are other managers unaware of subtle ways of manoeuvering loopholes in the rules of the game to the advantage of their sides? They're not, they are just being fair. It's football, it should be about fairplay |
Before The Worst - The Script |
Touch My Body - Mariah Carey |
I rock ho's y'all rock fellas/ and now you tryna take my spot fellas/ Nas - Ether(aimed at Jay -Z) Jada don't bleep with me, if you wanna eat/ cos I'll do lil arse like Jay did Mobb Deep/ over here in New York nigguhs like your vocals/ but that's only New York though, your arse is local/ 50 cent - Piggy Bank (50 hit Jada hard and Jada never did reply) I dont care if your Mob's deep, I hold trigger to crews/ you lil forks, I got money stacks bigger than you/ Jay-Z - Takeover (aimed at Mobb Deep) |
I was impressed by Adriano's performance as left back. He was solid at the back and was brilliant going forward as well. He even made an assist. He may start as left back in the El Classico |
I'll tell her I dont kiss and tell and I dont care if she kisses and tells |
InesQor:I'm the greenhouse gas emitted on a daily basis by factories around the world. Global warming, desertification, melting of the solar caps, flooding, are just some of the irreparable damages I'm doing to nature. In very short time, I'll annihilate nature ![]() |
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