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beautyhound:Why is it hard to comprehend statements before replying! Everyone knows manutd were the first English team to have won the cup but was never given THE FIFA BADGE! Liverpool are second! However,Liverpool are the first to WEAR THE BADGE after their triumph against flamengo! Na wa ohh |
Angelfrost:Man utd are the first to win the cup for england but the Liverpool are the first to sample the badge! |
EbukaHades10:Liverpool are the first English team to ardorn the FIFA badge on their jersey! When Manchester united won the world club cup,FIFA never gave them the right to put the badge on! In fact there was basically nothing like that when Manchester united won the cup! |
crazygod:That assumption is dead on arrival! Blame the organisers of the cup who fixed the game a day before Liverpool play their first club world cup semis! Allow klopp to do what is best for the team! |
crazygod:Not again with this narrative! I thought this line of thought was settled after we clinched the world club cup which earned Liverpool the right to be the first English club the attach the Fifa badge to our jersey! There are two reasons why klopp did not allow Adrian stay behind....The first is that you need a formidable backup for Allison and the second is that Adrian would have felt emotionally bad had klopp left him with kids to prosecute an insignificant carabao cup! |
olabrinks:Exactly! |
francis2565:There is no need for cheating....all she simply needs to do is end her relationship and go to the next! Why would she remain in a relationship when she knows there is no marriage prospect for her? If its not working and your aspirations are not being fulfilled with a partner,end the relationship and head for the next one... This is common sense! |
Chukapage:True! |
izzou:Seconded with plenty likes! |
NwaAmaikpe:This your madness don enter advanced stage....hope you don take your drugs this evening?
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'Rocket science' power supply ![]()
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mrfree:As in ehh ![]() |
GhettoG1:Have you heard about 'Collective Consequence'? https://www.nairaland.com/4882421/collective-consequence |
If there is a specified company dress code which she is aware of and yet she went ahead to wear what she liked,then she is wrong and can be told to leave! A similar issue is also destroying the dress code of NYSC simply because some folks want to be overzealous in their beliefs! |
You can't claim that you are the largest producer of a product and yet such product is not affordable to its citizens! Until the citizens can access these products at an affordable price,all what is been said is merely audio! |
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EbukaHades10:True! |
crazygod:True! |
studentofTruth:Such rivalries are good for the team....it will help both players push themselves beyond their limits! Such rivalry existed between Yorke and Cole at Manchester united until Ferguson combined them to a lethal force! And thank God Liverpool have a coach who can use such 'healthy' rivalry to his own advantage and also for the team! |
MrDvc:For example? |
MrDvc:What makes you think VAR only favours Liverpool? Hmmmm....from loserpool to LiVARpool... Una don tire to call 'loserpool'? |
Summary of Manutd: One step up and two steps down! |
So wicked and heartless!
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OfeAchi:Oga there is no VAR against mancity! In the lead up to the foden goal,Mahrez was clearly offside when he received a pass from Juao cancelo! Why were you silent when VAR awarded Mancity an illegal goal after the referee appeared to interfere with a passing session from Sheffield united players in their own half? |
The burning of the trucks may not bring back the lives lost...Agreed! However,I tend to support such actions because the manner in which Dangote cement drivers ply our roads is really a cause for concern! There is no day that goes by without hearing the sad news about a dangote truck either crushing people dead or causing a major accident on our roads! If we are to make a stat about the number of lives and goods that have been lost as a result of the recklessness of these drivers,that of Dangote cement may take a greater percentage! Since the agencies or regulators in charge of that sector are no longer doing their job,the people have decided to do it their way! People may question such actions or tag it as folly,but once these company trucks start getting torched,the company will start taking notice and maybe do the needful! You can never tell what your reaction will be if a loved one was involved in such an avoidable and reckless accident involving Dangote trucks...so don't judge the mob! RIP to the lives lost! Too bad! |
Happy new year everyone! Thank God for keeping us alive to see this special day! May the new year bring us peace, joy, and happiness unlimited.
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paxonel:Good boy...now hurry up before your brain gets disconnected again! I would not want to see you running mad ![]()
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paxonel:Guy seriously I didn't know your cerebral system has been disconnected or that you skipped comprehension classes of which you are exposing your apparent ignorance! What does the FIFA rules say about offside? You quoted a rule that you could not even decipher.... I made it simpler by reducing the grammar and showing where it stated explicitly that its PART OF THE OPPONENT'S BODY which also includes his hands too... Let start from there rather than bringing up half baked conspiracy theories that are not factual! No wonder you went and dragged such sentimental articles from the internet because their own folly agrees with yours! ![]() Go school or complete am...you no gree....na to dey spread your ignorance on a public forum and wasting funds that was used to send you to school! ![]() |
paxonel: ![]() But why didn't you say so earlier...? ![]()
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The Reds continue to take steps towards a long-awaited triumph as a thrilling 2019 comes to a close So that was 2019, and how was it for you? For Liverpool it finished in familiar fashion, their 1-0 win over Wolves at Anfield keeping them clear at the top of the Premier League. What a year it has been for the Reds. They end it with a swagger, as European Champions and as World Champions. Surely, in 2020, they will become English champions too. They certainly ought to. The gap to second-placed Leicester remains at 13 points, with Jurgen Klopp’s men also boasting a game in hand. New Year’s Eve is not yet here, but the countdown has already started. Forty-two more points will guarantee Liverpool a first league title since 1990 and they have 19 games in which to get them. For context, their last 19 games have brought 55 points; the 19 before that brought 46, and the 19 before that brought 51. Scary, eh? “It is not done,” insisted Klopp after Sunday’s game, a tense, nervy affair dominated, as so many games seem to be right now, by VAR decisions. “It would be crazy for me to sit here and think it was done. You can ask me if you want, but don’t expect a different answer. It is not done.” The German’s rhetoric has been consistent, his “only the next game matters” mantra repeated in each and every press conference, and picked up by his players too. “We are positive about the situation we are in,” added Virgil van Dijk, “but we cannot be satisfied – we want more and more.” Klopp knows, as Van Dijk knows, how quickly things can change in football. Twelve months ago, for example, Liverpool were nine points clear of City at the top of the table – albeit having played a game more. It counted for nothing in the end. “Who cares about points in December?” Klopp asked. “My team in 2019 was brilliant, but we count seasons, not years.” Still, it is hard not to reflect on what Liverpool are achieving right now, on the standards they are setting. For only the fifth time in their history, they completed a full calendar year unbeaten at home in all competitions, while only one team in English top-flight history – Chelsea in 2005 – has picked up more league points in a single year. Liverpool, remarkably, dropped only 13 of a possible 111 in 2019. They had their scares, of course. Which side doesn’t? And if they are to lift that Premier League trophy, they may well look back on some of those ground-out wins, those improbable comebacks and those late, late winners and think ‘that was a big one’. Take Aston Villa away at the start of November. The record books will say it was just another win, a routine three points in a season full of them. The reality was very different. With three minutes remaining, Liverpool trailed at Villa Park. Manchester City had come from behind to lead Southampton at the Etihad, and the news had filtered through. Pep Guardiola’s side would close to within three points if things stayed as they were, and they were due to visit Anfield the following weekend. They would go top if they won there. It didn’t pan out like that. Andy Robertson headed an equaliser and then Sadio Mane, four minutes into added time, headed a winner, sparking delirious scenes in the away end. Liverpool’s lead stayed at six points, and they went on to extend it to nine by beating City. In the space of seven minutes they turned a defeat into a draw, and in the space of eight days, they took complete control of the Premier League. They haven’t relinquished that control, choosing instead to strengthen their grip as others have stumbled. Since City there have been seven more wins, some of them tight and some of them majestic, but pretty much all of them deserved. “We are a unit,” said Klopp. “We fight until somebody says it is enough points or not.” They had to fight against Wolves, for sure. Mane’s first-half goal, initially ruled out by referee Anthony Taylor but overturned by the VAR, gave them the points but they needed VAR again to deny Pedro Neto an equaliser before half-time, and had to defend doggedly to preserve a fourth straight league clean sheet. “We knew it would be tough,” Klopp said, “so it was no surprise that it was.” Wolves seethed at the injustice, although the reality was that the right decision was reached on both occasions, however marginal the calls were. Debate the need for VAR generally or the cumbersome way it is implemented, for sure, but don’t complain about the letter of the law being applied. Wolves fell foul of it here, but they will benefit from it at some point in the near future, you can be certain. As for Liverpool, they roll on. Next up, Sheffield United at home to bring in the New Year. After a glittering 2019, 2020 looks like it could be equally special for the men in red. https://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/the-seven-minutes-that-shaped-liverpools-premier-league/1gqzxhc4mky20182oiybn3lg7a
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EbukaHades10:Looking at what he just said,its apparent that he lacks the basics of comprehension! FIFA stated clearly that ANY PART OF the players BODY..... I ask...is the hand not part of one's body? Even if its the person's finger,is it still not part of the body? I don't know whether is because he is just being sentimental or he skipped comprehension classes while he was schooling... ![]() |
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you'll date do the gf/bf thingy then graduate to fiance/fiancee ,then husband and wife. Marriage is not like "the transfiguration of Jesus Christ"
a cheating girlfriend will obviously turn to a cheating fiancee ,then graduate to a cheating Wife ,the earlier you people understand that marriage is not a magic place where you'll be transformed the better for y'all.