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EnIgma001

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  • Mar 24, 2011
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    Pitbull Ft.Jennifer Lopez, Cláudia Leitte
    We Are One (Ole Ola) [The Official 2014 FIFA World Cup Song]
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    meka thma supiri :)





    Pitbull We Are One (Ole Ola) [The FIFA Song] (Official Clip) Ft.Jennifer Lopez, Cláudia Leitte


     

    Banks PLK

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    Breaking: Manchester City fined €60million and Champions League squad reduced to max 21 players for breaches of Uefa FFP regs

    Whaaaaa :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

    Munta fine gahanawa ho gala LOL


    echchara awluka wena ekak neha

    stupid rule haha when a club make lose they make a fine same amount nice logic.

    because of this ffp in future smaller clubs will remain the same level and bigger clubs will just enjoy keep getting rich

    UEFA rules say for the next year we cant increase TOTAL WAGE BILL from the last year's figures
    but our total wages will be coming down anyway because some top earners like Barry and Lescott and Richards are leaving
    Barry and Lescott alone will take close to 200k per week off the wage bill

    and UEFA rules doesnt cover performance related bonuses, so we can increase pay, pay new players etc without a prob

    Normally there's a 25 man limit on the squad
    for next season only, we will be reduced to 21
    however, most clubs rarely use 25 players, this season for eg City used just 21
     

    Banks PLK

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    by the way guys i made it to the manchester city vs al ain fc friendly match in UAE day before yesterday

    oh what a nice experience it was seeing the players live and amazing crowd at the stadium

    i was over the blue moon

    hope every fan outside england who loves football clubs will get to see their club playing live at least once in a life time !!
     

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    by the way guys i made it to the manchester city vs al ain fc friendly match in UAE day before yesterday

    oh what a nice experience it was seeing the players live and amazing crowd at the stadium

    i was over the blue moon

    hope every fan outside england who loves football clubs will get to see their club playing live at least once in a life time !!

    I was thinking of going but al ain is too far for me... :dull:
     

    Michael

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    Camp Nou today! That red circle is the allocated space for Athletico fans!

    Barshitlona! :dull: :angry:
     

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    Arsenal 3-2 Hull City (AET): Late Ramsey winner seals FA Cup

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    Arsenal ended their nine-year trophy drought thanks to Aaron Ramsey's extra-time winner as the Gunners came from 2-0 down to defeat Hull and win the FA Cup.

    The Welshman prodded home a backheel from Olivier Giroud in the second period of extra-time to condemn Steve Bruce's side to a 3-2 loss at Wembley.

    Arsene Wenger's side were stunned by Hull, who scored twice inside the opening eight minutes, first through a reaction flick from James Chester before Curtis Davies cooly slotted home from a tight angle.

    Santi Cazorla reduced the deficit soon after with a long-range free kick with Laurent Koscielny equalising 19 minutes from time before Ramsey claimed the cup in the closing moments.

    Fabianski kept his regular cup berth between the posts, despite doubts over his future with the Emirates Stadium club, while Chester recovered from a hamstring injury in time to step into a new-look Hull back line.

    Chester's inclusion proved to be an inspired decision from manager Steve Bruce as the defender stunned Arsenal fans into silence by breaking the deadlock in the fourth minute.

    A low 20-yard strike by Huddlestone fizzed towards Chester's feet, and his touch in the centre of the penalty area was enough to send the ball beyond an outstretched Fabianski, finding its way in off the left-hand upright.

    In the absence of cup-tied forward pairing Shane Long and Nikica Jelavic, it was Hull's defenders running riot in the opening stages.

    Fabianski leapt to his left to keep out an Alex Bruce header, before fellow centre-back Davies rifled home from a tight angle, though question marks were raised over the positioning of the free-kick that led to the goal.

    Another Alex Bruce header from a corner threatened to make it a defensive hat-trick for the underdogs, but Kieran Gibbs came to Arsenal's rescue on the goalline.

    There was no let-up in the action, and Arsenal were right back in the tie in the 18th minute.

    Cazorla curled a 25-yard free-kick into the top right-hand corner of the net - Hull keeper Allan McGregor wrong-footed by the Spaniard's stunning strike.

    There was a nervous edge to the match after the break, and Giroud felt he should have been awarded a penalty in the 58th minute after having his shoulder held by Huddlestone.

    Further penalty shouts followed as Jake Livermore appeared to handle from a Yaya Sanogo header and Cazorla was felled by Davies, but referee Lee Probert was unmoved by the appeals.

    After looking the more likely to find the net in the second period, Arsenal finally pulled level, Koscielny turning the ball in from close range in the aftermath of a contentious corner.

    An unmarked Gibbs should have sealed the trophy for Arsenal in the 79th minute, but the full-back blazed over from close range when it appeared easier to score, and McGregor got down well to deny Giroud from 18 yards three minutes later.

    Substitute Sanogo sent a strike whistling wide of the left-hand post before the end of 90 minutes, and Giroud rattled the crossbar in the opening stages of the additional period.

    The match looked to be heading for penalties as the tempo of the game dropped, but Ramsey popped up to end nine years of hurt for Arsenal and Wenger, though Fabianski's late charge off the line had many a heart in mouth as Sone Aluko's effort drifted agonisingly across the face of goal.
     
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