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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Joebie: 8:34pm On Jan 20, 2018
I’ve been on ghost mode. Said it earlier this year I won’t be active as before

Thanks for checking
jihday:
I've not seen forgiveness and Joebie post anything in a while, Hope they are OK
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by BascoVanVeli(m): 8:47pm On Jan 20, 2018
Icon4s:


The whole team, including the player you were hyping.

are you the hype police? abeg if I think a player is performing I will say it. I thought u were going to attempt to prove me wrong but since this morning the only thing u have brought up was one bad touch. The player has done a good job and I must always acknowledge that. He has been the most consistent forward player we have and it is no surprise he has played every minute so far.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by BascoVanVeli(m): 8:49pm On Jan 20, 2018
maidaboi:
from highlight i watch the player wearing no.7 look solid

there must be a tax in Nigeria on giving credit when due, at least that's wat I think is worrying oga Icon4s
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 8:54pm On Jan 20, 2018
BascoVanVeli:


are you the hype police? abeg if I think a player is performing I will say it. I thought u were going to attempt to prove me wrong but since this morning the only thing u have brought up was one bad touch. The player has done a good job and I must always acknowledge that. He has been the most consistent forward player we have and it is no surprise he has played every minute so far.

Haha, "performing".

Games that one just manages to support them because they are putting on our jerseys.

So many misplaced passes and aimless long balls. There are actions you watch and wonder if some of those players are even professional footballers.

The only reason I would endure and continue to watch them is because they are representing Nigeria.

When a team plays well I acknowledge but when they are not playing I criticise. You can call the police on me if you want. Hahaha.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by elyte89: 8:55pm On Jan 20, 2018
Joebie:
I’ve been on ghost mode. Said it earlier this year I won’t be active as before

Thanks for checking



Baba,yu no u need all dis stuff,y shld u allow a "faceless forum " boda u .b4 d count of 10,oya come out and b active now angry grin
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Mujtahida: 9:02pm On Jan 20, 2018
tbaba1234:
Ndidi is becoming world class, dude has taken over that Kante role seamlessly.
What do you think about Rohr pinning Ndidi on Messi at the WC. Against Chelsea he was set on Hazard and he did the job excellently well. Can he pin Messi?

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Joebie: 9:04pm On Jan 20, 2018
I’m watching the ADO vs Venlo game. Ebuehi just “highted” an opponent.
The arguments here is energy sapping. Some are unreasonable. Really a waste of time. I’m enjoying the updates as usual, and will contribute every now and then.




elyte89:




Baba,yu no u need all dis stuff,y shld u allow a "faceless forum " boda u .b4 d count of 10,oya come out and b active now angry grin

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Joebie: 9:06pm On Jan 20, 2018
Ebuehi is good!

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 9:12pm On Jan 20, 2018
BascoVanVeli:


there must be a tax in Nigeria on giving credit when due, at least that's wat I think is worrying oga Icon4s

Credit?

The only players that deserves any form of credits thus far from that team are Sunday Faleye and Ikechukwu Ezenwa, who has continued in keeping clean sheets especially not conceding from open play.

Faleye shows flashes of brilliance and that goal he scored could have been blasted away by any other player in that squad. Take that to the bank.

He is just 19. And that underscores the need for CAF to have an age limit for this competition. There is no way I would be excited about the mediocre performances of players like Emeka Ogbugh, Rabiu Alli, Osas Okoro, Anthony Okpotu and the likes. Thus far they have simply not done enough for any form of credits.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by edi287: 9:17pm On Jan 20, 2018
TheSuperNerd:


Only Martins and Aghahowa and also Babayaro... (Who else I forget?) ... are the only ones I recall who did somersaults with dare and sweetness.

I don't even know who to rank first between Obagoal and Aghawonder.... Chaaaiiiiii... Their celebrations always made me go gaga for a few secs. Lol
Okocha did the best somersault ever against sudan. I remember watching that in primary school
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by tbaba1234: 9:21pm On Jan 20, 2018
edi287:

Okocha did the best somersault ever against sudan. I remember watching that in primary school

Okocha?? Which game was this?
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by tbaba1234: 9:23pm On Jan 20, 2018
Mujtahida:

What do you think about Rohr pinning Ndidi on Messi at the WC. Against Chelsea he was set on Hazard and he did the job excellently well. Can he pin Messi?

I am not a fan of man-marking a player as you will give advantages to others. We should try to work as a team. Zonal marking and tracking back.. Do not leave Balogun isolated with Messi.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by edi287: 9:24pm On Jan 20, 2018
tbaba1234:


Okocha?? Which game was this?
Loool it was against Sudan in a WCQ game. It was horrible!
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by BascoVanVeli(m): 9:29pm On Jan 20, 2018
Icon4s:


Credit?

The only players that deserves any form of credits thus far from that team are Sunday Faleye and Ikechukwu Ezenwa, who has continued in keeping clean sheets especially not conceding from open play.

Faleye shows flashes of brilliance and that goal he scored could have been blasted away by any other player in that squad. Take that to the bank.

He is just 19. And that underscores the need for CAF to have an age limit for this competition. There is no way I would be excited about the mediocre performances of players like Emeka Ogbugh, Rabiu Alli, Osas Okoro, Anthony Okpotu and the likes. Thus far they have simply not done enough for any form of credits.

grin grin grin Ezewa? I don faint. How many shots did u see Ezenwa face and u have singled him out for credit. Stephen Eze has twice been named MOTM and u are crediting Ezenwa. Faleye is good don't get me wrong but Emeka Ogbugh has been more consistent than him.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Mujtahida: 9:32pm On Jan 20, 2018
tbaba1234:


I am not a fan of man-marking a player as you will give advantages to others. We should try to work as a team. Zonal marking and tracking back.. Do not leave Balogun isolated with Messi.
I can imagine your the bolded. Chai! And we must avoid infringements close to the box. In the friendly Argentina had two fouls awarded to them in very dangerous positions and although Banega could not score with the free kicks I feel if it was Messi he could have buried one of those two free kicks. Please watch what Argentina did to England as in the free kick sense
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMhY2eqpJ8M
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by edi287: 9:32pm On Jan 20, 2018
Vic Moses is missing those chances on purpose

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 9:42pm On Jan 20, 2018
BascoVanVeli:


grin grin grin Ezewa? I don faint. How many shots did u see Ezenwa face and u have singled him out for credit. Stephen Eze has twice been named MOTM and u are crediting Ezenwa. Faleye is good don't get me wrong but Emeka Ogbugh has been more consistent than him.

So keeping clean sheets is no worthy of credit. Do you know one of the major tasks of a goalkeeper is to organize his defense.

Sorry, your Emeka Ogbugh has not done enough to deserve my credit. He can get it from you. A million of it even.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Nobody: 9:42pm On Jan 20, 2018
tbaba1234:
Joel Asoro scored his first senior goal for Sunderland against Hull.
Any news about Mikel? It seems he has not played atall this year.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 9:49pm On Jan 20, 2018
tbaba1234:


I am not a fan of man-marking a player as you will give advantages to others. We should try to work as a team. Zonal marking and tracking back.. Do not leave Balogun isolated with Messi.

Zonal marking. Yeah that is key in modern day football. Leaving Balogun alone to mark Messi will only spell doom for us.

Ndidi will have to do a lot to shield the CB pairing and also slow down the expected fast pace Argentine forwards line.

I just pray we would not need to beat Argentina in that final group game to remain in the tournament.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by BascoVanVeli(m): 9:52pm On Jan 20, 2018
Icon4s:


So keeping clean sheets is no worthy of credit. Do you know one of the major tasks of a goalkeeper is to organize his defense.

Sorry, your Emeka Ogbugh has not done enough to deserve my credit. He can get it from you. A million of it even.


then why didn't the MOTM awards go straight to him? Oga u better respect those men (Eze & Orji)

See me see trouble o I could care less who u give credit, u are the one that quoted my post not the other way around.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Nobody: 9:52pm On Jan 20, 2018
Icon4s:


Zonal marking. Yeah that is key in modern day football. Leaving Balogun alone to mark Messi will only spell doom for us.

Ndidi will have to do a lot to shield the CB pairing and also slow down the expected fast pace Argentine forwards line.

I just pray we would not need to beat Argentina in that final group game to remain in the tournament.

Is Balogun injured? Wasn't on the bench for Mainz
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Petrobros: 10:02pm On Jan 20, 2018
BascoVanVeli:



then why didn't the MOTM awards go straight to him? Oga u better respect those men (Eze & Orji)

See me see trouble o I could care less who u give credit, u are the one that quoted my post not the other way around.

Oga, I know you are trying hard to justify and retain that award of "pro-local league". Hahaha.
Nobody will credit your account for it so just save your self the headache of trying to defend all those mediocre players you are mentioning.

There is a way you will keep defending mediocrity that it will generally affect your out look in life.

Just like oga icon4s said Sunday Faleye is the only positive from this team thus far. We have seen a player we can immediately integrate into our youth teams and who if he works hard may make the Super Eagles in future.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by tbaba1234: 10:05pm On Jan 20, 2018
Icon4s:


Credit?

The only players that deserves any form of credits thus far from that team are Sunday Faleye and Ikechukwu Ezenwa, who has continued in keeping clean sheets especially not conceding from open play.

Faleye shows flashes of brilliance and that goal he scored could have been blasted away by any other player in that squad. Take that to the bank.

He is just 19. And that underscores the need for CAF to have an age limit for this competition. There is no way I would be excited about the mediocre performances of players like Emeka Ogbugh, Rabiu Alli, Osas Okoro, Anthony Okpotu and the likes. Thus far they have simply not done enough for any form of credits.

Ezenwa has not been tested. Do you know how many times he misjudged crosses already. His defense is saving him from been exposed.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by tbaba1234: 10:06pm On Jan 20, 2018
AllforJesus7:

Any news about Mikel? It seems he has not played atall this year.

Mikel Obi is on holiday... The Chinese league is on a break.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Petrobros: 10:14pm On Jan 20, 2018
tbaba1234:


Ezenwa has not been tested. Do you know how many times he misjudged crosses already. His defense is saving him from been exposed.

Misjudging crosses happens to every goalie.

Today, Petre Czech took some wrong decisions in punching some balls rather than holding it.
But that does not take the credit away from Ezenwa in keeping yet another clean sheet.
He deserves the credit please.

If it were Afelokhai or Ajiboye that hard the kind of performance Ezenwa has had thus far I know you will pay a blind eye to some of the misjudgments and claim they are better than Ezenwa.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 10:19pm On Jan 20, 2018
BascoVanVeli:



then why didn't the MOTM awards go straight to him? Oga u better respect those men (Eze & Orji)

See me see trouble o I could care less who u give credit, u are the one that quoted my post not the other way around.

So when has it become a crime to quote your post here?
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by tbaba1234: 10:21pm On Jan 20, 2018
Petrobros:


Misjudging crosses happens to every goalie.

Today, Petre Czech took some wrong decisions in punching some balls rather than holding it.
But that does not take the credit away from Ezenwa in keeping yet another clean sheet.
He deserves the credit please.

If it were Afelokhai or Ajiboye that hard the kind of performance Ezenwa has had thus far I know you will pay a blind eye to some of the misjudgments and claim they are better than Ezenwa.

It is not the case of a a goalie making the occasional mistake. It is time and time again.

Ezenwa had no save to make in both games, he was shielded by the defense.

In a game, where several shots are raining in and we are under pressure, i am not convinced that Ezenwa is the man to save us.

Ezenwa is more comfortable with crosses than Akpeyi but i am not convinced that he is world cup level.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jihday(m): 10:32pm On Jan 20, 2018
tbaba1234:
Joel Asoro scored his first senior goal for Sunderland against Hull.
dude's got pace to burn, hope we'll qualify for next year u-20 World Cup, these are players we should be looking to use.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by darkelf: 10:36pm On Jan 20, 2018
Our best players are in Europe

Posted By: Ade Ojeikere On: January 20, 2018

I was tempted to title this week’s column ‘’Let’s boo Claude Puel.’’ I changed my mind because he isn’t well known. I pitied Puel since he is a stop-gap coach, who is on trial and doesn’t have the technical know-how to handle an innately gifted lad such as Nigerian international Kelechi Iheanacho. I can imagine the mental torture Puel subjected Iheanacho to as if Manchester City’s former manager made a mistake in recruiting the former Golden Eaglets star. Perhaps, there is the need to remind Puel that Iheanacho was the best player at the FIFA U-17 World Cup. He beat other players, including those from Europe. Iheanacho couldn’t suddenly become a bad player. But what do you expect from a coach who was suddenly sacked by Southampton?

I just hope that Puel isn’t just biased given the way he pulled out Iheanacho from the Fleetwood Town game in the 80th minute. With the way the game was going, only Iheanacho could have scored for Leicester on Tuesday night. More experienced coaches would have left the Nigerian on the pitch to see if he would score a hat-trick, which could have helped his confidence. Not so with Puel, who must have been under pressure to justify his preference for Japanese Shinji Okazaki.

On a level platform, especially with what Iheanacho exhibited, Puel will do better, if he finds a role for the Nigerian. Puel is fixated about Mahrez and Vardy. But Iheanacho’s intelligence and runs off the ball give him the edge over Okazaki. If Iheanacho gets the playing time Okazaki has, he will score more goals.

Indeed, in a post-match interview on Tuesday, Iheanacho said: “You don’t need to get frustrated. Stick together and work hard every day. If the chance comes, you take it. That slowed things down a little bit. I am happy I am getting to come back. I am feeling better, stronger and working hard in training every day to progress. I hope I will have a very successful and injury-free second part of the season.



“I am fit now and confident. We have so many more games to come. Keep working hard, and keep playing and help the team to achieve. Fans have seen a bit of me, I hope to continue like that in the future and in the games to come.

“The first part of the season is gone and it is the second part now. I am happy to get the two goals and now hope to progress in the future. It gives me more confidence to play well, get back in the team and help them achieve great things in the future,” said Iheanacho.

That is the spirit, dear Iheanacho. Keep training with all the vigour required, knowing that the Russia 2018 World Cup is the platform to showcase your talent and get bigger clubs with experienced coaches to free you from the Leicester bondage. What you did against Fleetwood shows that you are not a finished product nor did you waste Leicester’s money.

Ahmed Musa left Kano Pillars as the best in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) to the home of beautiful football, Netherlands. His exploits took him to Russia from where he joined Leicester City after dominating the league.

However, some players weren’t happy with the huge fee paid for his services and that led to the sack of Italian Claudio Ranieri. Today, Musa is hardly on the match-day squads for the Foxes – not because he is a bad player but because clueless Puel won’t give him a chance.

If Iheanacho had not scored in the FA Cup third round replay against Fleetwood, perhaps, the manager would’ve justified why he left him on the bench since he arrived in October 2017. What is the manager’s reaction to Iheanacho’s performance? Interesting.

“Kelechi showed a good attitude, worked hard for his teammates and got between the lines. His first goal showed a lot of quality and the second was a fantastic move between him and Mahrez,” Puel told the club’s official website. Can you beat that? So, Puel, why did you not allow Iheanacho complete the game, when he was the best player on the pitch? What did Vardy and Okazaki do better than Iheanacho when they came in? Nothing. Leicester’s game went down.

Until Tuesday night, the argument was on the essence of inviting Iheanacho and Ahmed Musa to Nigeria’s World Cup camp if they aren’t playing for their clubs. What we have seen from Iheanacho’s case is that he is a victim of a manager’s warp selection. I always knew that but needed such feats as Iheanacho’s to stress that we need not judge our players by their club performances, especially when it comes to vying for shirts with their host country’s indigenous star. Not in a World Cup year, as such a country is also billed to participate. Our players must consider these variables in picking clubs they want to play for.

Watching the CHAN Eagles play a draw against Rwanda was boring. Most fans hissed all through the game, making the argument that the players were unlucky not to have won the game laughable, given the pedigree of the two countries in world football. Not one player in the team showed any trait of being capable to handle World Cup matches. Those in Morocco are upstarts. Even if Nigeria wins the trophy, none of them, except the goalkeeper, Ikechukwu Ezenwa, can get a World Cup shirt. It is clear now that our best players are in Europe, with the way borderline players such as Iheanacho played on Tuesday night.

Advocates of having a Nigerian handler for the Super Eagles during big competitions such as the World Cup always talk about using the domestic league to judge the development of the game in Nigeria. Their submissions are laced with sentiments and patriotism, which don’t add up to growth when we are pitched against the rest of the world.

Football isn’t as simple as kicking the round object around the field by 22 players for 90 minutes. Players’ skills and how they go about interpreting the instructions given to them by the coaches are sacrosanct. Where the coaches’ technical savvy is obtuse and dense, it reflects in how the boys play the game, which the greatest Edson Arantes do Nascimento once described as beautiful.

Watching the Nigerian team groomed by our coaches can be boring and frustrating. Our game isn’t exciting, not because the players lack the skills. The players are as good as the coaches. Our domestic players lack the basic rudiments of the game, such as controlling the ball and making good passes that could lead to goals. Besides, our playing pattern is laborious and lacks imagination, which make it not exciting.

The structure of the domestic league is faulty and incapable of producing the desired results, especially where the administrators think they are the best. Our domestic league administrators, including the regulators, are self-serving and myopic. They are easily hoodwinked by what is found outside the country, without looking at our peculiarities. No deliberate effort is made to train and re-train the coaches and the auxiliary staff, in a bid to improve the quality of skills impacted on the players at all levels. This is why watching the domestic league can be a nightmare.

Rather than evolve a system that would enhance the growth of the game at the grassroots, our administrators prefer to roam European countries looking for templates which create more problems for the system, when the initiators leave office. Globally, clubs are encouraged to have academies where the youngsters are taught the rudiments of the game. These rookies become the future stars of such big teams, with the exceptional ones going to bigger teams, which translates to big revenues for the teams they have left.

Unfortunately, our domestic clubs don’t think it is necessary to have youth teams. The management members have refused to see the league as a business. Rather than fashion how their teams can attract the fans to watch their matches, they are contented with taking government money.

No investor will do the business of sports where the government holds over 70 per cent of its equity. The government, which owns most of the clubs, should encourage the team’s management to outsource their revenue. Sadly, the regulators of the domestic league like to err on the side of caution instead of enforcing the rules that encourage commercialisation of clubs’ operation, with particular reference of taking them to the Nigeria Stock Exchange.

If it means having only five clubs which satisfy the rules of running as a professional outfit, let the league matches begin. With time, others will take it seriously and do what is required to qualify as a professional team. This idea of clubs owing their players and coaches wages of over nine months is cruel. Equally worrisome is the manner in which some governors whose states own the clubs behave towards them as if they are doing the players and coaches a favour by paying them as and when due.

It was quite appalling to watch how a particular governor allowed his security operatives to manhandle players, especially the girls who stormed the Government House in a peaceful protest. They were beaten groggy and made to look like criminals, not sports ambassadors of the state, which is what they are. Don’t remind me that nothing is happening to the governor. Elsewhere, the ignoble act would cost him his future in politics.

http://thenationonlineng.net/best-players-europe/

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by tbaba1234: 10:37pm On Jan 20, 2018
jihday:
dude's got pace to burn, hope we'll qualify for next year u-20 World Cup, these are players we should be looking to use.

He has already played for Sweden under 21

'They (Nigeria) have contacted me' Asoro told SVT. 'We will see what happens if I do not get into the A national team in Sweden. I'll probably choose Nigeria.
'England is also a possibility. If I live in England for two more years, I can play for their national team.'


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-4662020/Sunderland-starlet-Asoro-consider-international-future.html#ixzz54lNcOX2l
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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by BascoVanVeli(m): 10:42pm On Jan 20, 2018
Petrobros:


Oga, I know you are trying hard to justify and retain that award of "pro-local league". Hahaha.
Nobody will credit your account for it so just save your self the headache of trying to defend all those mediocre players you are mentioning.

There is a way you will keep defending mediocrity that it will generally affect your out look in life.

Just like oga icon4s said Sunday Faleye is the only positive from this team thus far. We have seen a player we can immediately integrate into our youth teams and who if he works hard may make the Super Eagles in future.





I am not here to look cool or prove anything to anybody. I trust my football knowledge bro forget that award talk.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by BascoVanVeli(m): 10:43pm On Jan 20, 2018
Icon4s:


So when has it become a crime to quote your post here?


It never is a crime but if u don't care about what I have to say then what's the point?

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