₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,328,321 members, 8,435,149 topics. Date: Sunday, 28 June 2026 at 04:41 AM

Toggle theme

EPL Chatroom - All Discussions - European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) (878) - Nairaland

Nairaland ForumEntertainmentSportsEuropean Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)EPL Chatroom - All Discussions (4367473 Views)

1 2 3 ... 875 876 877 878 879 880 881 ... 7697 Reply (Go Down)

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Donjazet2: 12:35pm On Nov 28, 2022
izzou:
[color=royalblue]For you to train anybody, you need funds

Funds to procure equipments
Funds to establish facilties
Funds to hire the appropriate personnel
Funds, Funds, Funds....

Where will Nigeria get it?

That is why i said both BAT, Obi and Atiku have no HOW to solve anything. They are just telling you what you want to hear.

[/color]
Sounds to me like you just want to keep feeding on hopelessness.

You are asking about funds. Nnpc just said they remmited zero money to Nigeria's account, is it that they didn't earn money? Do you know that the world is actually experiencing an oil boom right now?

CORRUPTION IS OUR NUMBER ONE PROBLEM.
If there wasn't corruption in Nnpc, or there was a shred of accountability, they will remit the trillions of naira they're supposed to.
Obi has also spoken about cutting cost of governance, at least to the fullest extent of his executive powers, that can boost a further 15% to the nation's coffers if executed well, trimming or merging some redundant ministry's and exorbitant executive costs.

But no leave it to izzuo to regale us with daily complaints while looking very hopeless and being useless to practical actions taken to change things.

Here is the current amount used for feeding the presidents family alone, antecedents show that Obi will cut this drastically. His constant rhetorics tells you he understands the importance of cutting exorbitant costs but keep looking for messianic qualities in a candidate.

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ellexy: 12:36pm On Nov 28, 2022
Lol OasisX knows very well his candidate can't be trusted, ain't competent and won't deliver on his mandate. Infact he knows Emilokan is a fraud that's why you always see him gladly join anyone trying to say the same thing about other candidates.

Oga don't deceive yourself, we don't see Obi as a criminal, neither do we his supporters see him as incompetent and lacking in capacity mentally, physically, ethically and otherwise.

The case of the woman who slept on her child killing the child in the process comes to mind. Left to her, her neighbor's child must also be killed. This is wickedness shaa.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Olowunl01: 12:37pm On Nov 28, 2022
izzou:
[color=royalblue]For you to train anybody, you need funds

Funds to procure equipments
Funds to establish facilties
Funds to hire the appropriate personnel
Funds, Funds, Funds....

Where will Nigeria get it?


That is why i said both BAT, Obi and Atiku have no HOW to solve anything. They are just telling you what you want to hear.

The CBN just said the excess crude oil savings that was 3 billion in 2014, is ABSOLUTE ZERO today. But no, our saviour is coming in 2023.

I was happy when they asked Kwankwaso how he would employ 1 million personnel into the military. He said he will make WAEC free.

SK have the funds to train anybody. Nigeria does not.[/color]
I disagree, it is down to failure of leadership and accountability. Don't we somehow find funds to feed Aso Rock, Excess Presidential Fleet, National Assembly? How much additional is the funds required to train youth corpers same as military, abi na no be person dey train our military?

I actually think corpers should do 6months military training; then 6months serving either in paramilitary ot teaching service...Or better still extend the whole thing to 2years, 1year being mandatory Military service, 2nd year being optional and full applicable wage paid for 2nd year....

Naija get the money but it is wasted on too many nonsense.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Donjazet2: 12:41pm On Nov 28, 2022
Olowunl01:
I disagree, it is down to failure of leadership and accountability. Don't we somehow find funds to feed Aso Rock, Excess Presidential Fleet, National Assembly? How much additional is the funds required to train youth corpers same as military, abi na no be person dey train our military?

I actually think corpers should do 6months military training; then 6months serving either in paramilitary ot teaching service...Or better still extend the whole thing to 2years, 1year being mandatory Military service, 2nd year being optional and full applicable wage paid for 2nd year....

Naija get the money but it is wasted on too many nonsense.
Thanks for this!!
Just look at this below. Tell me a better government wouldn't manage our resources better.

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by A001: 12:43pm On Nov 28, 2022
What's the use of complaining daily about bad leadership and poor governance in Nigeria without making any effort to correct the situation?

Will daily complaints effect any change? Even many of those based overseas support a candidate in the upcoming elections.

Anyone in Nigeria that doesn't plan to vote in the upcoming elections has no right to be complaining of bad governance because they're also culpable in bringing about the status quo.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 12:44pm On Nov 28, 2022
Olowunl01:
I disagree, it is down to failure of leadership and accountability. Don't we somehow find funds to feed Aso Rock, Excess Presidential Fleet, National Assembly? How much additional is the funds required to train youth corpers same as military, abi na no be person dey train our military?

I actually think corpers should do 6months military training; then 6months serving either in paramilitary ot teaching service...Or better still extend the whole thing to 2years, 1year being mandatory Military service, 2nd year being optional and full applicable wage paid for 2nd year....

Naija get the money but it is wasted on too many nonsense.
[color=royalblue]So, which candidate has come to tell us that he will cut the funds for the National Assembly?

I hope you are aware that the Presidency is not in charge of the budget of the NASS. He cannot add or change what they earn. They have a committee that does that. So how will, let's say Obi make that change? How exactly?[/color]
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 12:45pm On Nov 28, 2022
Donjazet2:
Sounds to me like you just want to keep feeding on hopelessness.

You are asking about funds. Nnpc just said they remmited zero money to Nigeria's account, is it that they didn't earn money? Do you know that the world is actually experiencing an oil boom right now?

CORRUPTION IS OUR NUMBER ONE PROBLEM.
If there wasn't corruption in Nnpc, or there was a shred of accountability, they will remit the trillions of naira they're supposed to.
Obi has also spoken about cutting cost of governance, at least to the fullest extent of his executive powers, that can boost a further 15% to the nation's coffers if executed well, trimming or merging some redundant ministry's and exorbitant executive costs.

But no leave it to izzuo to regale us with daily complaints while looking very hopeless and being useless to practical actions taken to change things.

Here is the current amount used for feeding the presidents family alone, antecedents show that Obi will cut this drastically. His constant rhetorics tells you he understands the importance of cutting exorbitant costs but keep looking for messianic qualities in a candidate.
[color=royalblue]How does Obi hope to cut the excesses of the NASS?

If you answer me realistically, i will vote Obi because of you.[/color]
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 12:47pm On Nov 28, 2022
A001:
What's the use of complaining daily about bad leadership and poor governance in Nigeria without making any effort to correct the situation?

Will daily complaints effect any change? Even many of those based overseas support a candidate in the upcoming elections.

Anyone in Nigeria that doesn't plan to vote in the upcoming elections has no right to be complaining of bad governance because they're also culpable in bringing about the status quo.
[color=royalblue]I am not complaining, and i will not vote

I am just telling you that in the next 4 years, you will ask for another saviour because you are failing to see through the fairytale plans they are dishing out now[/color]
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ebukacute(m): 12:55pm On Nov 28, 2022
A001:
Mr Chairman, can you tell us the frame of reference in which you're observing, inertial or non-inertial, accelerating or non-accelerating frame?
I came in peace sir
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Itsrm(m): 12:58pm On Nov 28, 2022
[quote author=Donjazet2 post=118743750]God forbid you. cheesy cheesy whether na sarcasm abi na joke abeg stop am. No play with people BP. grin

Meanwhile I want you and itsrm to check this out. What do you think of seun's point here?

same Seun?

Watch from 11:30 to 12:10.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xw9nlGRT-sI&t=658s
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by A001: 1:00pm On Nov 28, 2022
izzou:
[color=royalblue]I am not complaining, and i will not vote

I am just telling you that in the next 4 years, you will ask for another saviour because you are failing to see through the fairytale plans they are dishing out now[/color]
You're just deceiving yourself. You complain about poor governance here daily.

Personally, I don't see Obi as a savior. Only delusional people think the rot being created by Buhari's government can be fixed in four or even eight years.

The rot is too deep and will take years to fix. That's why APC mustn't be allowed to continue ruling and should be ditched for another party just like PDP was replaced with the current APC-led government.

Your failure to vote is supporting the ruling party indirectly to win the presidential election, and you shouldn't complain when Buhari Pro Max (Tinubu) wins.

If aspirants like Sowore and other less popular candidates had formed a coalition, I would have supported them.

But without such a coalition, another party other than APC and PDP is the most reasonable choice, and that party is LP.

Only Obi's LP stand a good chance against established parties like PDP and APC.

The fact that you don't support any candidate in an exercise you only have an opportunity to do once in four years doesn't make you better than the lovers of corruption supporting BAT.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by A001: 1:03pm On Nov 28, 2022
Ebukacute:
I came in peace sir
That appears to be an inertial, non-accelerating frame of reference.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 1:05pm On Nov 28, 2022
Itsrm:
This same Seun?

Watch from 11:30 to 12:10.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xw9nlGRT-sI&t=658s
[color=royalblue]Seun Okinbaloye said he is not even voting because he doesn't trust any politiciangrin cheesy cheesy cheesy

Mi o ni so kan kan[/color]
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Donjazet2: 1:09pm On Nov 28, 2022
Itsrm:
This same Seun?

Watch from 11:30 to 12:10.


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XwRT-sI&t=658s
You should know that journalists and security personnel don't vote because of their jobs. But he's passing a good message. A message that those who don't vote are part of the problem.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ellexy: 1:12pm On Nov 28, 2022
A001:
What's the use of complaining daily about bad leadership and poor governance in Nigeria without making any effort to correct the situation?

Will daily complaints effect any change? Even many of those based overseas support a candidate in the upcoming elections.

Anyone in Nigeria that doesn't plan to vote in the upcoming elections has no right to be complaining of bad governance because they're also culpable in bringing about the status quo.
Exactly, just keep complaining everyday but apathetic to the system that gives you the right to engineer a change.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Itsrm(m): 1:14pm On Nov 28, 2022
Donjazet2:
You should know that journalists and security personnel don't vote because of their jobs. But he's passing a good message. A message that those who don't vote are part of the problem.
He said he has stopped trusting politicians. You didn't hear that part? You can see the job was just a convenient excuse.

If he does not trust any Nigerian politician, which one is he asking us to vote in the twitter link you shared?
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Itsrm(m): 1:15pm On Nov 28, 2022
izzou:
[color=royalblue]Seun Okinbaloye said he is not even voting because he doesn't trust any politiciangrin cheesy cheesy cheesy

Mi o ni so kan kan[/color]
This election period, everybody just dey talk from both sides of their mouth grin
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Donjazet2: 1:16pm On Nov 28, 2022
izzou:
[color=royalblue] I am not complaining, and i will not vote

I am just telling you that in the next 4 years, you will ask for another saviour because you are failing to see through the fairytale plans they are dishing out now[/color]
This sounds a lot like complaining to me

izzou:
[color=royalblue]
When I drag this government, its not for banters. I know where it affects me. I don't need to read online to know if Buhari is working. I see it everyday in my hustle.

So if this government is favouring anybody, don't interpret is as a theory. People who drag them have their stories too [/color]
This sounds a lot like complaining to me. Something we've all been doing Soo much for the past 8 years. I mean, it's just highly irrational that someone that knows a situation is bad wouldn't want to cling unto what would look like a solution but rather choose to resign himself to hopelessness and cowardice.

It just makes no sense whatsoever. I mean, if your house is burning, do you just resign yourself to death rather than put a fight??
You complaining about bad governance and sitting on the sidelines makes absolutely no sense! None whatsoever. It's just illogical.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OasisX: 1:16pm On Nov 28, 2022
Ellexy:
Lol Oasis.X knows very well his candidate can't be trusted, ain't competent and won't deliver on his mandate. Infact he knows Emilokan is a fraud that's why you always see him gladly join anyone trying to say the same thing about other candidates.

Oga don't deceive yourself, we don't see Obi as a criminal, neither do we his supporters see him as incompetent and lacking in capacity mentally, physically, ethically and otherwise.

The case of the woman who slept on her child killing the child in the process comes to mind. Left to her, her neighbor's child must also be killed. This is wickedness shaa.
grin

Truth is; many of you assumed Leadership is a joke, and its simply about making promises.

I was actively involved in politics while in School and during my service year. I vied for positions and won on merits and track records, not just about promises.... it may sound funny though.

I led and successfully managed a Team to deliver a project at Dubai Expo2020 Site. I was assigned to handle the responsibility based on my track records at work.

So, if we are talking Leadership, to some extent, I have experience. I am not supporting BAT cos he is from my tribe rather based on his administrative track records.

Chikena.

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 1:17pm On Nov 28, 2022
Itsrm:
This election period, everybody just dey talk from both sides of their mouth grin
[color=royalblue]When you talk, they say you are complaining and don't want to effect a change

When you ask questions on their preferred candidate, they ignore and move to the next comment.[/color]
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 1:19pm On Nov 28, 2022
Donjazet2:
This sounds a lot like complaining to me



This sounds a lot like complaining to me. Something we've all been doing Soo much for the past 8 years. I mean, it's just highly irrational that someone that knows a situation is bad wouldn't want to cling unto what would look like a solution and choose to resign himself to hopelessness and cowardice.

It just makes no sense whatsoever. I mean, if your house is burning, do you just resign yourself to dieing rather than put a fight??
You complaining about bad governance and sitting on the sidelines makes absolutely no sense! None whatsoever.
[color=royalblue]I made that comment in July, when I had not even listened to any candidate

If you need to quote that, to pass your agenda, please be my guest.

I have asked you a question. I hope you answer me.[/color]

izzou:
[color=royalblue]How does Obi hope to cut the excesses of the NASS?

If you answer me realistically, i will vote Obi because of you.[/color]
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Donjazet2: 1:21pm On Nov 28, 2022
Ellexy:
Exactly, just keep complaining everyday but apathetic to the system which gives you the right to engineer a change.
It's really very painful to see because people clearly don't understand the privilege we have of choosing our leaders.

Just look at the countries surrounding us, some with military dictatorship, some with faux democracies that have dictators and no hope in sight. Look at our next door neighbours Cameroon. One president for 40 years and he has spent the last 5 years living in France while ruling in absentia.

Meanwhile in Nigeria, we're privileged to change bad leaders and people are still forming fencesitters. Tufia!
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by chrisooblog: 1:24pm On Nov 28, 2022
There might be risks but State police or a more empowered regional police setup is the way to go.

Something along the lines of the civilian JTF in Borno could be useful in most State's were funds to train and equip a formal security force is lacking.

In the short term as much as it pains us a form of amnesty should be considered to remove most of the trouble makers who got into terrorism/insurgency because of economic reasons. Hopefully this will reduce the number of insurgents to a few stubborn ones that can be contained and handled.

Government at the centre also needs to give the states more freedom to buy adequate weapons to equip their various security groups.

The blunt truth however is if whoever becomes president doesn't urgently fix the economy so more people can be employed and financially bouyant enough to take care of their families the numbers of disgruntled and frustrated people would overwhelm whatever security arrangement no matter how novel.

izzou:
[color=royalblue]The government found a way to reduce the gap in the teaching force, by telling corpers to go there. It may not be the best option, but it has some form of effectiveness. It is absolutely better than nothing.

A corper has a tertiary form of education, so it is assumed that he can handle the primary and secondary. Yes he may not be qualified, but the necessary knowledge can be transferred. The government didn't train you in the uni, but they can use your service in one year for some stipends.

You can't compare it with insecurity. Nobody was trained to kill in the uni or poly. So the government would have to spend resources training a corper to handle armour (and he will leave in one year oh). Isn't it better to use that same resource to training someone for life?[/color]
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ellexy: 1:27pm On Nov 28, 2022
OasisX:
grin

Truth is; many of you assumed Leadership is a joke, and its simply about making promises.

I was actively involved in politics while in School and during my service year. I vied for positions and won on merits and track records, not just about promises.... it may sound funny though.

I led and successfully managed a Team to deliver a project at Dubai Expo2020 Site. I was assigned to handle the responsibility based on my track records at work.

So, if we are talking Leadership, to some extent, I have experience. I am not supporting BAT cos he is from my tribe rather based on his administrative track records.

Chikena.
It's not even up to 2 hours you were shining teeth and agreeing with Izzou right on this board how all the candidates including Tinubu are all the same and can't deliver on anything, they can't be trusted bla bla but now you're suddenly supporting him for his track records.

Deep down you know the truth, no amount of emoji can change that.

Also stop projecting, I don't take leadership to be a joke, I believe no one here does, maybe those who are outside Nigeria and is not feeling the pains of the masses in this develish administration.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 1:28pm On Nov 28, 2022
chrisooblog:
There might be risks but State police or a more empowered regional police setup is the way to go.

Something along the lines of the civilian JTF in Borno could be useful in most State's were funds to train and equip a formal security force is lacking.

In the short term as much as it pains us a form of amnesty should be considered to remove most of the trouble makers who got into terrorism/insurgency because of economic reasons. Hopefully this will reduce the number of insurgents to a few stubborn ones that can be contained and handled.

Government at the centre also needs to give the states more freedom to buy adequate weapons to equip their various security groups.

The blunt truth however is if whoever becomes president doesn't urgently fix the economy so more people can be employed and financially bouyant enough to take care of their families the numbers of disgruntled and frustrated people would overwhelm whatever security arrangement no matter how novel.
[color=royalblue]Your suggestion sits well with me.

I was just trying to counter the fact that we shouldn't waste that much resources on corpers that wont stay beyond one year.

Imagine training someone for 6 months, and he leaves after the neck 6.[/color]
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OasisX:
Ellexy:
It's not even up to 2 hours you were shining teeth and agreeing with Izzou right on this board how all the candidates including Tinubu are all the same and can't deliver on anything, they can't be trusted bla bla but now you're suddenly supporting him for his track records.

Deep down you know the truth, no amount of emoji can change that.

Also stop projecting, I don't take leadership to be a joke, I believe no one here does, maybe those who are outside Nigeria and is not feeling the pains of the masses in this develish administration.
grin

Can you help with Receipt?

By the way, do you wanna know why I am shinning Teeth always? Coz I am doing well offline.

Ain't taking online banter serious as many of you are doing.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by A40(m):
A40:
He's fond of contrarian takes but I'm sorry this one is unhinged. How can anyone compare someone who led Nigeria to two recessions to GEJ. Buhari has been a calamitous disaster. Let's get that very clear

Even Obi that I'm rooting for I'm just hoping he steers Nigeria to the right path to recovery.

Nigeria is facing and is still going to face the consequences and repercussions of Buhari's misrule. Them never print the invoice complete

Whether it will be mild or total dystopia is the difference now in choosing Obi vs the other guys running
Where is that one comparing Buhari to GEJ.

I don't know what people smoke before coming to this forum sometimes. This is the type of calamity and incompetence Buhari and APC has delivered to Nigerians in almost 8 years of catastrophic misrule

If una like vote these charlatans again. Sudan will be like Disneyland when they're done with Nigeria

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by chrisooblog: 1:38pm On Nov 28, 2022
Chief the NASS is just a very tiny tip of the corruption iceberg that we have in Nigeria.

Even if you scrap the budget of NASS (which the president has no power to do anyway) it still won't solve Nigeria's financial problems. I read somewhere that what Nigeria currently makes from crude oil is not even up to the Pennsylvania budget for a year. So when we say we have a revenue problem is not just some empty government sloganeering.

The amount of money that will cater to Nigeria's infrastructure deficit I'm not sure we even make 5% of it hence borrowing.

Yes reducing corruption and plugging loopholes are welcome but we have things that need to be fixed now now which requires huge amounts of money.

izzou:
[color=royalblue]How does Obi hope to cut the excesses of the NASS?

If you answer me realistically, i will vote Obi because of you.[/color]
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Donjazet2: 1:39pm On Nov 28, 2022
Ellexy:
It's not even up to 2 hours you were shining teeth and agreeing with Izzou right on this board how all the candidates including Tinubu are all the same and can't deliver on anything, they can't be trusted bla bla but now you're suddenly supporting him for his track records.

Deep down you know the truth, no amount of emoji can change that.

Also stop projecting, I don't take leadership to be a joke, I believe no one here does, maybe those who are outside Nigeria and is not feeling the pains of the masses in this develish administration.
You go fear agenda na. grin grin

The swift turnaround from nobody can save Nigeria to bat can save Nigeria. cheesy
While regurgitating the same propaganda talking point. Track record when Lagos remains one of the worst cities to live in despite resources and factors that shouldn't make it so.

Anyone who lives in Lagos will tell you that things are just as bad in terms of quality of life as any other place. From poor traffic network, to high cost of living, to crime etc.
The state has money but it's not being channeled properly because it's used to fund a national party.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ellexy: 1:42pm On Nov 28, 2022
Donjazet2:
It's really very painful to see because people clearly don't understand the privilege we have of choosing our leaders.

Just look at the countries surrounding us, some with military dictatorship, some with faux democracies that have dictators and no hope in sight. Look at our next door neighbours Cameroon. One president for 40 years and he has spent the last 5 years living in France while ruling in absentia.

Meanwhile in Nigeria, we're privileged to change bad leaders and people are still forming fencesitters. Tufia!
I saw a post yesterday about a Camerounian saying how lucky we are in Nigeria to be able to choose once in 4yrs who should lead us.

The other day I saw the news of Equatorial Guinea's president elected again on a fresh 9yr tenure after ruling for more than 40yrs, his son is also the Vice President.

If educated people like Izzou refuse to vote, he shouldn't complain when the almajiri's decides who leads the country. Evil always thrives when good people remain docile or believe nothing can be done about it.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by DeadPresidents: 1:45pm On Nov 28, 2022
OasisX:
grin

In some Countries like South Korea, its mandatory for every able young men and ladies above 18yrs [I guess] to undergo military training.

Is it gonna be bad to replicate same policy in Nigeria?
Terrible idea.

Nigeria faces no immediate threat of external aggression unlike South Korea that has a history of aggression against it by regional players like North Korea and Japan.

We don’t need to draft everybody in because that does not help us in any way apart from wasting already scarce resources.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 1:46pm On Nov 28, 2022
chrisooblog:
Chief the NASS is just a very tiny tip of the corruption iceberg that we have in Nigeria.

Even if you scrap the budget of NASS (which the president has no power to do anyway) it still won't solve Nigeria's financial problems. I read somewhere that what Nigeria currently makes from crude oil is not even up to the Pennsylvania budget for a year. So when we say we have a revenue problem is not just some empty government sloganeering.

The amount of money that will cater to Nigeria's infrastructure deficit I'm not sure we even make 5% of it hence borrowing.

Yes reducing corruption and plugging loopholes are welcome but we have things that need to be fixed now now which requires huge amounts of money.
[color=royalblue]I am just asking him, since he is assured that Obi will cut excesses from NASS.

Maybe he can tell me how a president has any power to effect that change.

And the revenue problem is why i don't rate Buhari one bit[/color]
1 2 3 ... 875 876 877 878 879 880 881 ... 7697 Reply

EPL: De Gea Signs New Contract With Manchester UnitedEPL: Guardiola Reveals Why Man City Defeated Man UnitedDOWNLOAD Highlight:chelsea Vs Crystal Palace 3-1 (epl)234

Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club"Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL ChampionOfficial Chelsea Fan Thread: Club World Cup Champions 2025-2029

Viewing this topic: 8 guest(s)