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The officers must be brought to justice |
This is your Life outside |
Juventus 2 - 1 Barcelona
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great one i see |
i need a prediction from this weekend fixture wanna make sure i got the better part of NaijaBet.com i really lost alot this past weeks
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We its very clear now that most football fans really want to see him go just got this on NaijaBet.com and so many other blogs and pages
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At Last that old man is gone let us see new faces with great new ideas |
If he has been kidnapped and the man no get family, Who will pay is ransom if the Kidnappers demand |
That's the benefit of been among them |
We must just win this time Because am staking on you guys again don't let NaijaBet chop me off like your last game |
the sky is not your limit shine on dear |
So sad to hear we now been defrauded from every sector which is suppose to the pride of the nation how you expect our children to be responsible citizen i rather stick to my NaijaBet.com betting than still Naija Money he no pure But NaijaBet pure. |
Good Luck i just hope NaijaBet.com will provide the event for us to place money on |
July 6, 2009, and 80,000 had just invaded the Bernabeu to spend their Monday afternoon watching Cristiano Ronaldo do keepie-uppies on a stage. It beat the 55,000 that attended Kaka's unveiling at the same venue just six days before, and the 75,000 that welcomed Diego Maradona to Napoli from Barcelona in 1984. Legends such as Eusebio and Alfredo di Stefano lining up to meet Ronaldo, photographers scrambling on top of one another, classical music with a dash of heavy metal blasting from the speakers, 50-odd supporters invading the stage; it was hysteria, and just the beginning. Ronaldo's six-year association with Manchester United ended with this unveiling. 'This is my new home. To me, this is a dream come true,' Ronaldo announced after Real Madrid's club president Florentino Perez had warmed up the audience for the headline act. He had been presented to the world, and was handed the No 9 jersey once worn by the great Di Stefano. Ronaldo completes his sixth season in La Liga tonight – as many as he played in the Barclays Premier League – but how does his career with one compare to the other? Ronaldo's 118 goals in Manchester before his 310 in Madrid show how he has mastered his art. He was signed as a Galactico and remained one, refusing to give up until he wins – or at least scores. But losing the popularity contest to Lionel Messi inevitably brings the critics out of the woodwork. Break his goals down by when they go in – whether in the first quarter-hour, the second, the third, and so on – and the 30-year-old's fitness becomes apparent. Let's face it, there's never a good time to try to stop a three-time Ballon d'Or winner. Yet, unfortunately for defenders, there is a worse. Even if you survive until the 75th minute, you're not done. The forward is most lethal from the 76th onward, both from his six seasons in Manchester and Madrid. At Old Trafford, he scored more goals (28) in the final quarter-hour of a match than in any other period. Likewise at the Bernabeu (64). Getting closer to being a 30-something was no hindrance and still isn't – a lesson Espanyol learned last week, like so many before them, when he scored in the 83rd and 90th minutes. Yet Ronaldo is more than just a goalscorer – he has turned into a provider, too. He made just 34 assists in his six years at United but has 65 at Real, with his 16 this season blitzing his previous totals. Questions were being asked pre-2009 whether Ronaldo was an expert of the dead ball, too. His 30-yard free-kick against Portsmouth in 2008, for example, gave David James no chance, and introduced a new technique to hit the ball, which Gareth Bale and others have adapted. Yet at Madrid this is a black mark on his CV. His ratio for scoring from free-kicks this season is just 3.1 per cent, having taken 32 and scoring just one. Last year, it was 10 per cent. The year before, 8.2. And before that, 3.6. So, how exactly does he score his goals? Starting with his 118 in Manchester – 19 with his left foot (16.1 per cent), 77 with his right (65.3), 21 with his head (17. , and one with his chest.The dampener is that he has lifted fewer trophies at one than the other. Ronaldo won nine in England, including three Barclays Premier League titles, the FA Cup and the Champions League. Yet, in the same time frame in Spain, he has just seven honours, despite the Madrid club having racked up a £500.6m transfer total since 2009. Messi, by comparison, has 14. It is that statistic which is enough to cause Ronaldo to pull one of his infamous sulks. He wants to be a winner, but his CV states he won more at his former club than his current.
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Free things are seen as opportunity, ones it show up black man orientation is to grab it with full hands, by doing this we over grab it even more than the person presenting it expected. But me no dey do like that shaoooo But if Na to place Bet for NaijaBet i fit chop dem tire. |
Thanks for the better option is great, i can now fund My NaijaBet account event outside the country |
He will only do his best and leave, So lets hold on for his Best and hope all will be fine to the citizen satisfaction. |
I bought it @ the rate of N130 per ltr |
so terrible how can they stay in the same Apartment with a corpse |
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Politicians and there way of life we just have few days to the handing over yet we still hear about impeachment instead of talking about way forward. |
he no easy oooo last week things
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Arsenal top, West Brom fourth and Chelsea going down... how Premier League would look if only English players' goals counted Arsenal leading the way, Crystal Palace fighting for the Champions League places and Chelsea in the relegation zone. The Barclays Premier League table would certainly look very different if only goals by English players counted. The Gunners would lead the standings but all their wins would be 1-0 and their other games would have ended goalless.
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Good one from the Ladies You must do better in the Final |
Aboki Na nice one Happy Family |
AFRICA: Africa Cup of Nations - Qualification 15:00 Cameroon vs Sierra Leone.......x1 (1.23) 16:00 Togo vs Uganda......x1 (1.75) 17:00 Angola vs Lesotho....x1 (1.26) 17:00 Ghana vs Guinea.....GHana win( 1.31) 17:00 Nigeria vs Sudan.......Nig win or Draw(1.13 x 13.66) 17:00 Zambia vs Niger.........Zambia....(1.50) 18:00 Egypt vs Botswana......Egypt....(1.14) 18:00 Ivory Coast vs D.R. Congo......(1.21 x 3.68) 18:30 Cape Verde vs Mozambique........verde to win (1.50) 19:00 Burkina Faso vs Gabon........1x (1.20) 19:00 Mali vs Ethiopia.......win over 2.5(1.84) 19:05 South Africa vs Congo.....SA to win (1.55) 20:15 Tunisia vs Senegal......Tunisia (12).....1.27 20:30 Algeria vs Malawi.....Algeria to win (1.16 x 17.47) www.NaijaBet.com in trouble hey guys do you have any predictions for the weekend? |
Kudos to how Ladies for taking Naija there Cheeeuuuw to the Men Hope u make us Smile today Big up Super Eagles. |
, and one with his chest.
But if Na to place Bet for NaijaBet i fit chop dem tire.