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Melvyn11:Udonmeanit Oya cry one last time ![]() |
Melvyn11:I don't have energy for continuous back and forth with you Summary is Vinni lose Rodrigo win Melvyn wail Good night |
Melvyn11:It's like you need help, so let me help you break it down Jude was better than Vini last season and Rodri was better than both Oya continue crying ![]() |
Melvyn11:No Madrid player was robbed, point still remains that Vini was not the best player at Madrid last season and the best player at Madrid last season was not the best player in the world. Keep crying 😂 |
Melvyn11:Baba add etc ![]() |
Melvyn11:You Don move from vini robbed to Vinni+ Bellingham, you just want to feel robbed by all means and in your typical Madrid fashion wail about it to make yourself feel good. If you're sensible enough, you can deduce from my writeup that Vini was never a standout performer (compared to other bdor contenders) to warrant this level of reaction from real Madrid. Rodrigo fully deserves it and even if I was to pick a Madrid player (based on impact) it would be jude and not Vinicius Now, wail some more! |
OkpaNsukkaisBae:He truly was, his impact just dropped this season prolly due to introduction of kylian and consequent change in tactics Honestly, compared to what we're used to, none of this year's bdor frontrunners was exactly spectacular Vinni was neither laliga nor UCL top scorer and failed with Brazil in a major international year I mean look at the top 10 and point out anyone that had a shit international tournament (except halland who had amazing club stats, unlike Vini that was dragging Madrid top scorer with a midfielder playing his first season at the club) even yamal made top 10 off of his Euros exploit, but Vini wants to use a slightly above average UCL campaign to win world best in the same year he flopped with Brazil Compare Vinicius to lautaro Martinez Won serie A, Italian cup , and Copa as Golden boot winner for club and country Was also awarded Seria A best player but since he's not on Perez payroll, nobody dey campaign for am Madrid did not see Vini fit to be given their player of the season award but they want to blackmail the whole world into accepting him ( pun intended)
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Amigoss: ![]() Him just vex dat day, Rodrigo na good, quiet boy wey no get social media and always dey tuck him shirt ![]() |
Joezinho:True talk I used to think the bro was being targeted few years ago till I started following Madrid games more closely, Even from TV you can tell vinni has a horrible attitude , extremely disrespectful to opponent especially in laliga. Bro needs to grow tf up |
Madrid fans and asslickers are funny. It’s almost amusing how the narrative shifts. Until Vinicius’s recent hat-trick against Dortmund, you’d barely hear his name mentioned in Ballon d'Or discussions. The buzz had always been around Jude Bellingham, thanks to his phenomenal season for both club and country as a midfielder. But as soon as Vinicius had that standout game, Madrid’s relentless PR machine kicked in, pushing his name into the spotlight. It's almost like they're trying to bully the Ballon d'Or organizers into submission in their typical fashion and then wail when it doesn't work out.like say the award na their birthright How can anyone seriously consider giving the world’s best player award to someone whose international performances fell flat in a major year for international competitions? Even his club stats don’t exactly outshine the others. Honestly, it was even surprising to see his name suddenly gathering momentum these last few days . And beyond his painfully , annoying attitude which is a whole different matter....strictly from a football perspective, it’s clear Vinicius doesn’t deserve the award over players like Bellingham, Lautaro Martínez, or Rodri who had outstanding performances for club and country. Robb ko Aboniki Balm ni |
Bacteria8:Just went for Euros? Really? And you think you're being objective So who was the UEFA Euros best player? Aside Rodri, please explain why you think Vini deserves it more than Bellingham or Martinez Vini is good no doubt, but was never head and shoulders above the aforementioned..so any of them could have won it without issues |
Bacteria8:Sorry for your experience but everything ain't racism bro Why do you think he deserves to win it over Jude or Rodri or Martinez is the question no be all this one you dey talk I personally think Rodri deserves it.. maybe it's my bias but I've always thought so..vini's attitude notwithstanding Blame Jude that splits some of his votes ![]() They were not racist when they awarded him best champions league player Tell me why you think Vini deserves it over the others...no be all this talk Ps: I still think he's the winner |
Melvyn11:We shall see... ![]() |
Melvyn11:Luck? Barca completely dominated Madrid on their own turf. They had more possession, more shots on goal, more chances created, and even more clear-cut chances missed. Lewandowski missed back to back sitters ( easier chances than mbappes 1v 1s) and yamal fumbled a 1 Vs 1 with the keeper but na just three 1vs 1 chances wey mbappe missed be your new anthem, as if he is supposed to score all of them when the keeper no be statue . Even if Madrid had converted all their shots on goal, them no still win . There is no universe Madrid would have won or drawn yesterday's match..if anything Madrid was lucky not to concede more . You are just pained my brother, try warm eba chop... Melvyn11:😁😁😁
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mostob:17 fucking years old https://streamable.com/uxlzzh |
We are back!!!! ![]() Pena really tried tonight... long may it continue Every body showed up Bring me Fraudiola and Man city! |
Finally!!!!!; Flick is a legend |
mhen ! This high line is risky asf |
abduleez1:And cubarsi Omo if we plan well, we go Cook for years to come |
Sportsweb:Gum body is gum body regardless of who is gumming the body Now brag with your club 😁 |
abduleez1:Unpopular opinion but I personally value that casado pass even lamine yamal Nothing must happen to that boy. A grown man in a young body |
Man what difference a good coach can make Just a few months ago I was calling for the heads of lewandowski and Raphinha... aside the tactics, giving Raphinha the armband was a masterstroke from flick. Also yamal game has greatly improved, man is Consistently making the right decisions and not the trials and error that characterized his games last season. I hope this ain't some honeymoon period tho God bless Barca |
Bimmarlykay:Baba we are not relaxing anything,Bayern dey pressure us The best to do is absorb the pressure and hit them on the counter... which we seem to be doing |
Kilishihunter:Far from over Thank God for fast wingers, imagine if we had the likes of ferran out wide |
Casado is good! I'm impressed Yamal Raphinha and Pedri have all been phenomenal in this half..I hope they keep it up cause Bayern are gonna come out gun blazing Hopefully we get one or two more goals |
raumdeuter:Wetin be dis ![]() |
raumdeuter:True talk Back in the day, I knew several guys I honestly thought were better than Chukwueze—his own brother included. There was this one guy we called Ogbos, and the things he could do with a football were unbelievable. Even now, I’ve never seen anyone, not even on TV, match his skill. But success isn’t just about talent; it’s influenced by countless variables, many of which are beyond our control. When you compare it to ventures like sports or music, education offers a far more predictable path to success. I’ve always followed Dave Ramsey, and recently, he and his team conducted a study on 10,167 millionaires in the U.S. The findings were clear: most millionaires had college degrees, and education does matter. Surprisingly, entrepreneurship and business didn’t even make the top ten, while music and sports ranked even lower. Medicine, which requires a degree, came in at sixth, with the top five professions all needing formal education. These are empirical facts, not some “feelings and passion” wey Seankafor dey talk . Like I’ve said before, there are no guarantees anywhere, but then,........ the numbers don’t lie!.
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seankafor:School is definitely not a scam, and the idea that it’s some form of mental imprisonment is just premium copium on your part . Education has been a tremendous advantage to many people I know, including myself. While pursuing education is not a guarantee for success but neither is venturing into business, yahoo, football, music, forex trading etc. In fact, when I was growing up, a lot of the guys I used to play football with gave up on school, hoping to make it big as professional footballers. Years later, the only one I personally know who made it big is Samuel Chukwueze. The same can be said for aspiring musicians who never made it, or yahoo boys who never struck gold. There are no guarantees in any path you choose, but as I always say: it's better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it. The part on him regretting it is because he's so close to completion, and remember he is contemplating dropping out due to momentary challenges and not to follow any passion. |
reccy:Bro, no matter what it takes, by all means, finish your studies. If you drop out now, you'll regret it for a long time. I know things are tough, but push through .na just one year remain |
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