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chai salah wants firmino to score ![]() |
Oga firminio ![]() |
Expert17 are you still smelling? ![]() Its 22 points ohhh ![]()
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These days i hardly bother responding to naysayers...their constant wailing is a source of inspiration for this unstoppable and well oiled machine that has been designed by Klopp! Please keep wailing...... ![]() |
smalldoctor:We dont need mbappe....we dont need overly expensive players like him....mbappe is a good player no doubt....but liverpool will never part away with 250 million pounds to purchase one player! |
![]() Just reading through some comments and its quite obvious how our local films have negatively altered our sense of reasoning! There are so many things that could affect the cashflow of a business or corporation! If we look closely at what might be affecting OP's business,it could be something that needs his utmost attention but he may have ignored it or sighted it as inconsequential! Every business at its infant stage must be closely watched and duely given the right attention and assistance! As much as I believe some human beings can be terrible and fetish,its best for OP to check from his own side and ensure he has made all his analysis esp the SWOT of his business before pushing the blame on his 'village people' ![]() |
Every low or stagnant period in business is always a time for reflection and observation! Its not a time to get worried or overwhelmed! Its during this period that you learn a great deal about your business and what you need to correct on your part... Stay focussed and don't get distracted! There is something you are supposed to see that you will never see if the business was successful! For instance,do you have a feedback platform where clients truthfully tell you about your business? The problem is that our society has been wired in such a way that failing is not an option! In failing,you learn...but in success, not very much! |
I am totally in support of what the OP did! As much as i detest and condemn homosexuality,its unacceptable for the ladies to be treated like thieves! The least they could have done is to send the ladies to the police station since such acts contravene with our laws! However,i totally disagree with the idea of homosexuality being harmless.....no sane person who will seek to justify their acts whether its done in secret! No amount of sentiment will permit or justify such acts of abnormality.......this has absolutely nothing to do with my religious beliefs! I will get furious if i see anyone related to me is engaged in such acts with their own gender! The sight alone could send a parent to their early grave! It reminds me of viral video of a single mother who stumbled on her son and his male friend naked and about to get intimate in the room....the sight overwhelmed her and she had to crawl back to her room while the son was seen begging and asking the mother to forgive him! |
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Who is this divisive personality that the press keeping granting interviews? Everyone knows who juniad.... He is a tribalist who has never seized to fan the ebbers of war based on his unguarded utterance! He is the type that will seek refugee in another developed country when war strikes leaving the ignorant youths to kill each other....smh |
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Another misleading title |
When I first stumbled on the title of the thread,I my first thought was how would a son in law want to have anything to do with an elderly mother in law? From the story,the supposed 'younger' mother in law seems to be in her late 20s or early 30s! The three should take part of the blame but the greater blame should rest on the father in law for his refusal to confirm if he was the reason for the wife's inability to conceive! Having a child before does not necessarily imply or validate that one is 'still' fertile....there may have been complications or infections that may have been responsible! This is why it would have been best to still confirm if his 'system' is fully functional! Secondly,he allowed his young wife to live for months with the son in law who is a widow! Very bad decision! Anything could have happened! Keeping a young and desperate woman in the same house with a young and lonely widow is likened to keeping a hungry goat and fresh yam in the same room! Bringing the matter to the public instead of settling it in-house,will also expose the father in law to enough ridicule! People may even opine that he is not very good in za oza room....this might even be the reason why he was so angry! At least,one thing has been confirmed.....its obvious the father in law was the problem afterall! |
Expert17:Manutd now have new names....History Fc and Former Fc! 'I get am before' no be property ![]() |
The Reds left it late to secure victory over a spirited Wolves side at Molineux and maintain their 16-point lead a the top of the Premier League Well, what is there left to say about this Liverpool team? Just when you thought that the party had to end, Jurgen Klopp’s side find a way to turn the music back up. Just when you thought they were out, they pull themselves back in. How do they do it? How do they keep digging out these wins when everything tells you that this, finally, is the night when their luck runs out? Their 14th successive league victory was by far their most hard-fought. Having lost Sadio Mane to a first-half injury, they threatened to go under at Molineux when Raul Jimenez pulled Wolves level six minutes after the break. The home side, roared on by one of the noisiest crowds in the country, smelled blood. Liverpool wobbled. They made errors. They lost their way in possession. Alisson Becker made saves, Joe Gomez and Virgil van Dijk made crucial interventions. Wolves pushed, pushed, pushed. And then, with six minutes left, Roberto Firmino drew back his left foot. Goal. Bedlam. Firmino is very much Liverpool’s away-day specialist this season. All of his goals have come away from Anfield. This, his 10th of the campaign, was as precious as any. No surrender. Not just yet. The 16-point lead at the top of the table is restored, and can be extended at West Ham on Wednesday as the Reds play their game in hand. By the time Manchester City next play in the league, the gap could be 22 points. Honestly. If January was to be month to test Liverpool, to stretch them, well they have risen to the challenge. This was their fifth win of the month, each of them vital, each of them requiring every ounce of courage, spirit and togetherness. They rarely do it the easy way, ths team. In the Molineux mist, captain Jordan Henderson had headed them into an eighth-minute lead, converting another pinpoint Trent Alexander-Arnold delivery from the right. Liverpool’s right-back remains their most potent creative force; since the the start of last season, the 21-year-old has provided 22 Premier League assists, more than any other player. Whether from open play or, as here, from a dead ball, he is deadly. Just as against Manchester United on Sunday, his set-piece opened the game up. The shine was taken off the first half, though, by the sight of Mane pulling up 12 minutes before the interval. The Senegal star headed straight for the tunnel, replaced by Takumi Minamino for a Premier League debut. "A muscle tweak," said Klopp afterwards. Liverpool will hope the prognosis is a generous one. As good as they are, they do not want to be without Mane for too long, especially with the Champions League last 16 looming on the horizon. That is a worry for another day, mind. Liverpool had looked a little sorry for themselves as Wolves rallied. They were penned back by the sheer force of Adama Traore and his non-stop running. Traore crossed for the equaliser, headed in by Jimenez. It was the first goal Liverpool had conceded in the league for 726 minutes. At that point, it was anyone’s game. Traore shot and Alisson saved, Gomez blocked from Pedro Neto. Andy Robertson was overrun, Mo Salah was refusing to pass and Fabinho was summoned from the bench. Firmino missed a golden opportunity. A point would not be so bad, you thought. The lead is big enough, after all, and that game in hand provided the perfect safety net. You can't win them all. Firmino had other ideas. Collecting a pass from Henderson, after some mazy dribbling from Salah on the edge of the box, the Brazilian shifted onto his left foot and smashed past Rui Patricio. Cue the song. You know the one. Liverpool march on. Setbacks come and setbacks go. One thing remains. This team is special. It finds a way. Somehow, it always finds a way. https://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/unstoppable-liverpool-survive-adversity-and-adama-to-keep/1guydcdtetkvq1s1mnufkrjp3m
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Ebenezar2020:Have we ever communicated our thoughts or opinions using our tongues on nairaland? ![]() what you say is interpreted through your comments.....rather than trying to sound smart,you should learn to pause before writing what might implicate you in the future! Advise no be curse ![]() |
Ebenezar2020:All this one because of soccer...see how u are using your tongue to destroy your destiny because of a football match that doesn't even pay you! Tomorrow when the worst happens,you will blame your village people ![]()
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LesbianBoy: ![]() U actually said the god of football has given it to tottenham ![]() U better remember ohh ![]() |
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donoro:I would not buy such players.....he raised his game because he was playing liverpool! He is in a club where he can freely play to his potential...get him to a big team with much expectation and he will not perform well! The same can be said about benteke and zahar! They are good in a club with limited expectations! |
LesbianBoy:you were the one who said liverpool will not win the champions league.....and you still said liverpool will lose today! Your oracle has failed again! ![]() |
you dont win matches by possession or good play......liverpool took their chances well...end of the story ![]() but traore was unplayable! ![]() |
to all the haters who wanted us to fall just so that we wont beat your own club's yeye record,this is for you..... ![]()
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Dupalmer:Chai some ladies sha......this is a typical case of putting one's egg in different baskets and hoping one will turn out well only for her to lose out in the end! Thank God you put 'fiance'.....some hilarious folks would have said you were 'wasting' her time hence she wanted to seek other alternatives!
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two yeye teams ![]() |
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