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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by airmark(m): 12:00pm On May 16, 2020
odizeey:

It was even that era that they did more skillful things. Now, you don't waste time. Cut one, and shoot.

How many players are shooting these days? In fact it's more annoying watching matches, where teams would want to get into the box before scoring. One of the reasons 'Sarri ball' almost became 'Sorry' ball.

In those days, we had more ball shooters than we have now.
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by homesteady(m): 12:33pm On May 16, 2020
eph12:
Airmark is this what you've been trying to explain to the unbelievers? grin

I was about to post a link to the thread yesterday until I came here and started reading some nonsense.

Lawyers telling their juju experiences.
https://twitter.com/SegunOladejo_/status/1261267306866491395?s=19

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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by timbros(m): 12:34pm On May 16, 2020
airmark:


How many players are shooting these days? In fact it's more annoying watching matches, where teams would want to get into the box before scoring. One of the reasons 'Sarri ball' almost became 'Sorry' ball.

In those days, we had more ball shooters than we have now.


Very true.

Drogba, Lampard, Ballack, Essien easily comes to mind.

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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by airmark(m): 1:17pm On May 16, 2020
homesteady:


I was about to post a link to the thread yesterday until I came here and started reading some nonsense.

Lawyers telling their juju experiences.
https://twitter.com/SegunOladejo_/status/1261267306866491395?s=19

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Make chic2pimp come naija, na wetin i dey wait.

Even ibime wey look like oyinbo know wetin fenibeso fit do, one Sodiki wey him alfa go don use different kinds of incissions do tattoos for him body dey form wetin i no know. grin
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by airmark(m): 1:22pm On May 16, 2020
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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Herbiedeen(m): 1:42pm On May 16, 2020
Ibime:


Never said he dribbled past 8. I said Ronaldo doesn't typically dribble through 8 parked men. 8 men could be parked and you only need to dribble past 4 or 5 to score.

Herbiedeen want drag me. I jump and pass.
I'm not draging you oh, just want to be clear

Do you know De Lima is the one who redefined the no.9 position. Dropping deep to get the ball then making crazy mazy runs through tons of players to the box before scoring.

I've also never seen Messi going through 8 parked men, or maybe you can show me one

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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Victornezzar: 1:44pm On May 16, 2020
Ibime:
Life as an almajiri in Kano was very tough. I could still remember how we went about in tens begging for alms and food. It’s really not a life anyone should live. I lived it years ago and could still tell exactly how it hurts; the memory of it and the hellish experiences we had to bear. Almajiri life isn’t a life. It’s like being dead-alive. I lived that life.

I was ten when I decided to remove the cloak of destitution and face life squarely. It still remains the turning point in my life and the wisest decision I’d ever taken. I could still remember vividly what led me to take such a decision one afternoon. It was at Sabon Titi Kano. We were nine in number. We had trekked all the way from Bida Road. Ali, my best friend was saying something about how very unfair it was that girls were not allowed to wander about begging as boys did. He said something about girls being lucky and fortunate because they were not subjected to the demeaning life that we lived.
“But you don’t have to think that way,” I said. “You know that if you lived a good life here on earth, you surely would enjoy in heaven when you die.”
Ali had always thought differently. He was thirteen years old. Several times he would tell me that we should elope. He said he didn’t like the way the Mallami treated us. According to him, we were treated as slaves and it was very unfair. Ali was the first ever almajiri I had seen who did not like his being a poor beggar. He always compared himself with the children of the rich.
“Do you think Mallam Ladan will ever allow his own children to move about aimlessly in the streets begging as we do?” he often asked me. “He will never do a thing like that. His children eat good food and go to the white man’s school but we don’t. And every day, we take money that we make from begging to him. That is not fair.”
No one hated Mallam Ladan as much as Ali did at that time.

Mallam Ladan had always said that Ali was rebellious and that he behaved like an infidel. One day, and according to him, all infidels would never gain paradise where there were lots of merriments. I remembered one day Ali had asked a question during our usual group recitation of the holy book and Mallam Ladan, red with indignation ordered that Ali should be whipped. According to him, Ali had asked a blasphemous question. Since then, Ali expressed his displeasure and irritation about the Mallam secretly to me.

So, the day I finally made up my mind to quit almajarinci was at Sabon Titi. We gathered around a very busy canteen owned by a woman from Lafia whom everybody referred to as Mama Nassarawa. She had a very large open space with huge patronage. Most often when any of her many customers ate to their fill and there was leftover, we would swing into action. It was usually like warfare. Our survival-of-the-fittest lives were hugely dependent on the miserable remnant from the food Mama Nassarawa’s customers left in their plates.

Keenly, we watched from a close distance as the customers ate. Our eagle eyes moved from customer to customer and hand to hand. Contrary to what people think, the almajiri usually had more than enough to eat but we ate like swine; unhealthy and without control. There was a very beefy fellow eating a fat meal. He had so many pieces of meat in his soup which attracted some of us; I especially had had the rare opportunity of eating meat and fish many a time. This would happen when some people barely touched their food before passing it to us. I had often wondered then why some people would eat only little food and be satisfied. Ali had also wondered too. He had told me once that he had never had a full stomach. He would emphasize further that until his hand got tired of conveying the food from the plate to his mouth, he would always continue to eat.

The beefy fellow at Mama Nassarawa made me have a rethink that day. He was eating pounded yam. Ali and I fixed our eyes on him. Suddenly, I noticed something rather strange. This fat customer was drooling like a toddler. Saliva dropped from his mouth into his soup as if there was a burst tap in his throat. We were supposed to take a dive for the leftover of that food!
Mere looking at him made me sick.
“Ali, can you see what is happening?” I muffled. “Can you see the way that man’s saliva fall freely into his soup?”
Ali smiled. “Abubakar, I am really shocked at what you are saying.” Do you mean to tell me that you haven’t seen something like this before? I can swear by my life that most of these people there are sick. And because we eat what they leave behind, we are very likely to share in their misfortune since most illnesses are contagious. Abu, we are walking corpses.”

His response gave me goose pimples. That was the day Ali and I made up our minds to go out there and change our stories and destinies. In life, Allah gives us all equal opportunities. He gives us same air to breath and same time; twenty four hours daily to live in. No one has more time than others. What we do with the time and how we choose to breath is dependent on the choices we make. Some make good choices and others don’t.

“Ali,” I muttered coldly, “may Allay forbid that I eat the leftover food from that man.”
For the first time since we became friends, Ali hugged me. “Abu, you have said a noble thing. If you mean what you have said then we must elope. We must leave now. There’s nothing as sweet as freedom.”

We both separated from the other boys that day and threw our beggarly bowls away.
That night, we found a Dangote trailer which was about leaving for Lagos. It had just the driver and his conductors. Ali and I sneaked into it when no one was watching and in no time, our journey out of Kano began.

It was not until we got to Suleja that the driver and his conductor found us in their vehicle. They had stopped along the Abuja-Kaduna Road to refuel and eat. It was past ten. The conductor pointed his torch and saw us sleeping in a corner.

“Subanalahi!” he exclaimed rather surprisingly. “Ahmadu come and see these miserable elements sleeping in our vehicle.”
The driver climbed up and found Ali and me in the truck. I was shocked when he asked if we had eaten. Ali and I replied in unison that we had not eaten. He ordered us to climb down the truck. We followed them to a food vendor’s place where he bought us good food. It was the very first time that we would be having such good meals without begging for it.

After we had told him our story, he advised that we find a mosque in Suleja to spend the night.
“If you go to Lagos, you will suffer. The people there will not help you. They will tell you to go to your parents. You are still in the north. People here will understand why you are out of school at this age. This is why you should be here and not in Lagos. I will advise that you get shoe shining kits and begin to render services to people. Whatever you make could feed you and you will have a little to save for school.”
He gave us two hundred naira each and reiterated that we must use it wisely. The money at that time was big. How Ahmadu understood us and promptly decided to come to our aid still baffles me to this day. When their vehicle left, we spent the night at Kaduna Road on a plank beside a parked lorry.

At dawn, we went to a nearby stream and bathed. It really felt so good that day because it seemed we were no longer under anyone who would dictate for us. That day, we found some cobblers and they told us how to go about getting all the kits and how to do the job. In three days, we were already dexterous shoe shiners. Days later, we were brilliant cobblers.

On our twelfth day on the job, an Igbo trader whom we went to his house to polish his shoes – nineteen pieces in all – took pity on Ali and me and ask a few questions.
“You people are too young to do this job you are doing,” he said. “Don’t you have plans to go to school?”
Ali and I told him that we had already bought all our note books.
“It’s our uniforms that are left for us to buy,” I told him.
He was leaning on his car and from the way he kept nodding; it was obvious that he was impressed with what we’d told him.
He insisted we show him the books we had bought. Ali quickly ran to the shop where we had already paid for the books but were yet to be supplied to fetch them. In no time, he was back with them. That day after we had finished polishing his shoes, Mr. Okafor gave us money to buy our uniforms. He said he would have taken us and given us a place to stay but that we were too young and he could be accused of abduction..
“Come here when your uniforms are ready,” he told us.

That was how Allah used Mr. Okafor to change our story in 1992. He took us to a public primary school and registered us.
Some people are angels and when you are lucky to meet them, they don’t care what your tribe or religion is before they choose to help you. Mr. Okafor was such a person. Ali and I began to sleep in one of his warehouses at night with some of his workers – mostly Hausas who help to offload his goods. His wife treated us like her own children. She would give us food and some of her children’s old clothes.

Tragedy struck in the year2004 when Ali and I were at ABU Zaria. Mr. Okafor had an accident on his way to his village and died. I thought this would affect us but Obinna, his eldest son took over his fabric business and still carried on as if nothing had happened. The relationship we had with the family blossomed. When we returned from school, we would work in one of their warehouses until the holiday was over. There was never a time we called Obinna and told him we needed money and he didn’t respond.
After my service in 2010, I joined the custom service while Ali through one of his friends whom he met in school became a politician. He is a lawmaker in his state house of assembly. He is doing great. We are both doing great and still good friends.

And we are still very close to the Okafors. Ours is a relationship that would last until the day Allah calls us. Our story has taught me that the saying ‘man is the architect of his own fortune,’ is very true. And also, when there’s a will, there surely will be a way. Don’t let anyone deceive you, there is light of every dark tunnel for everyone. We only remain in the darkness of the tunnel because we are just too scared to approach the light. if we make a move, we surely would be out of the tunnel.

I got married in 2015 and Obinna and his mother attended the wedding. They were also in Ali’s wedding too a year before. When we fight over tribe or religion, we do so because we are largely ignorant of our existence and how Allah can use us as angels to help one another. Humanity should always count because we are all one and the same. It is needless for us to keep pointing guns and raising daggers at one another.
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THE ALMAJIRI by Japheth Prosper
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(a true story)
Thanks for this piece... I hope a certain Almajiri on the Arsenal fan thread and Beer parlour section sees this
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by seankafor(m): 1:45pm On May 16, 2020
airmark:
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damn.. Tyson is really broke despite his weed investments.. dude must be winking on Floyd Mayweather cahsouts...

By the way will ther be audience concerning the Corona virus?
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by nihilistjnr: 1:51pm On May 16, 2020
airmark:
cool

Trilogy

Can't wait for this. Is Holyfield's chin still made of iron in his old age?

I listened to the hotboxin podcast episode when Holyfield came on, and both guys seemed to have a mutual respect for each other...almost a friendship sef.

I just hope they will be out there to box not to spar. I want egregious levels of violence, not a cynical cash-grabbing ring exhibition.

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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by chic2pimp(m): 1:57pm On May 16, 2020
airmark:


When are you showing up in Lagos bro? The grasses are waiting for you. grin

grin grin
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Herbiedeen(m): 1:57pm On May 16, 2020
Expert17:
A striker with pot-belly will lack the ability to jump dangerous tackles.

Injury is part of the game, we don't want stories.

R9 played with better players at both club and country.

So Messi play(s)(ed) with inferior or average players in Argentina abi??
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Herbiedeen(m): 1:58pm On May 16, 2020
Expert17:
A striker with pot-belly will lack the ability to jump dangerous tackles.

Injury is part of the game, we don't want stories.

R9 played with better players at both club and country.

Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Unlimited22: 2:03pm On May 16, 2020
nihilistjnr:


Can't wait for this. Is Holyfield's chin still made of iron in his old age?

I listened to the hotboxin podcast episode when Holyfield came on, and both guys seemed to have a mutual respect for each other...almost a friendship sef.

I just hope they will be out there to box not to spar. I want egregious levels of violence, not a cynical cash-grabbing ring exhibition.
Doubly significant for me, seeing as I just read Tyson's autobiography. These guys are in their fifties shaa. I don't even know what to expect.
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by BlueMann: 2:46pm On May 16, 2020
Ahh...VAR
Its been long cheesy
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by patrickmuf(m): 2:47pm On May 16, 2020
Objectivity is lost in most arguments here. Ronaldo De Lima is the one player along with Maradona I think can stand toe-to-toe with Messi if the conversation was about dribbling alone and dribbling at speed.

Ronaldo was a very good goal scorer but Messi has proven to be much better. I won't buy the excuse of injuries, for De Lima to maintain his level of performance, he needed to keep shape which he didn't. You can depend on pace and not look after your body, at top speed, the slightest twist can see you sidelined for months and that's where I respect Messi and CR7.

Messi is better than De Lima at scoring and passing and play making. I will say they tie at dribbling.

Even CR7 who is renowned for scoring isn't better than Messi when you check their respective goal per game ratio.

Messi can go toe-to-toe with Lewandowski and CR7 in terms of goal scoring and 8 out of 10 times, come out tops.

Messi can go toe-to-toe with Hazard and Neymar when it comes to dribbling and still come out tops. What is more remarkable is that his dribbles is/are purposeful and not just for the sake of it.

In passing, he is right up there with De Bruyne. After retirement, I believe we will begin to acknowledge the rare privilege we had watching him play.

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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Expert17: 2:55pm On May 16, 2020
patrickmuf:
Objectivity is lost in most arguments here. Ronaldo De Lima is the one player along with Maradona I think can stand toe-to-toe with Messi if the conversation was about dribbling alone and dribbling at speed.

Ronaldo was a very good goal scorer but Messi has proven to be much better. I won't buy the excuse of injuries, for De Lima to maintain his level of performance, he needed to keep shape which he didn't. You can depend on pace and not look after your body, at top speed, the slightest twist can see you sidelined for months and that's where I respect Messi and CR7.

Messi is better than De Lima at scoring and passing and play making. I will say they tie at dribbling.

Even CR7 who is renowned for scoring isn't better than Messi when you check their respective goal per game ratio.

Messi can go toe-to-toe with Lewandowski and CR7 in terms of goal scoring and 8 out of 10 times, come out tops.

Messi can go toe-to-toe with Hazard and Neymar when it comes to dribbling and still come out tops. What is more remarkable is that his dribbles is/are purposeful and not just for the sake of it.

In passing, he is right up there with De Bruyne. After retirement, I believe we will begin to acknowledge the rare privilege we had watching him play.

God bless you.
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Expert17: 2:57pm On May 16, 2020
Herbiedeen:

So Messi play(s)(ed) with inferior or average players in Argentina abi??


R9 played with better players both at club and country...

Stop comparing a player who cant take care of himself with Messi.
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by NinjaMetahuman: 2:58pm On May 16, 2020
Burnthisliga is just lame embarassed
Only Bayern game is worth watching

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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by airmark(m): 2:58pm On May 16, 2020
chic2pimp:


grin grin

Have you read through that link dropped by homesteady?

Don't let raumdeuter push you into fire. Juju dey, but God pass am.

Just continue enjoying your Pizza over there. grin

Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Nobody: 3:01pm On May 16, 2020
airmark:


Have you read through that link dropped by homesteady?

Don't let raumdeuter push you into fire. Juju dey, but God pass am.

Just continue enjoying your Pizza over there. grin
Na wetin I wan come post be this

https://mobile.twitter.com/SegunOladejo_/status/1261267306866491395
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by airmark(m): 3:08pm On May 16, 2020
yemibayo:
Na wetin I wan come post be this

https://mobile.twitter.com/SegunOladejo_/status/1261267306866491395


Terrible experiences shared there.
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by raumdeuter: 3:14pm On May 16, 2020
for juju to predict ordinary football game it becomes story

Limitations dey here, it can only work there

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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Victornezzar: 3:17pm On May 16, 2020
airmark:



Terrible experiences shared there.

Just went through the thread

Mhen.... Law is a risky profession ooo

So we haven't abolished this phase of killing people over lands... Omo the case critical gan
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by seankafor(m): 3:29pm On May 16, 2020
yemibayo:
Na wetin I wan come post be this

https://mobile.twitter.com/SegunOladejo_/status/1261267306866491395
who knows what the likes of CJN must have seen?
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by iamoyindamola(m): 3:30pm On May 16, 2020
raumdeuter:
for juju to predict ordinary football game it becomes story

Limitations dey here, it can only work there
You get time sha
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by chic2pimp(m): 3:37pm On May 16, 2020
airmark:


Have you read through that link dropped by homesteady?

Don't let raumdeuter push you into fire. Juju dey, but God pass am.

Just continue enjoying your Pizza over there. grin

Most of the stories on that Link are what we would call "Hearsay". Zero irrefutable evidence to back up their claims just a few randoms on the World Wide Web telling us stories that makes absolutely no sense. In the words of a wise woman, "If it does not add up, it is simply not true"

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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by nihilistjnr: 3:38pm On May 16, 2020
Sweet goal from Hazard there cool
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by seankafor(m): 3:39pm On May 16, 2020
No time bundesliga go everly dey competitive embarassed
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Ibime(m): 3:42pm On May 16, 2020
seankafor:
damn.. Tyson is really broke despite his weed investments.. dude must be winking on Floyd Mayweather cahsouts...

By the way will ther be audience concerning the Corona virus?

Tyson has been making good money since partnering with Nigerian/Lebanese billionaire Alki David on Weed Business when it was legalised in California. He said they turnover $40k per day.

There was also a new app launched where you can pay celebrities to make personalised video messages to your loved ones, and they are rushing Tyson on that platform. I think he made $20k on the first day.

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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by airmark(m): 3:45pm On May 16, 2020
nihilistjnr:


Can't wait for this. Is Holyfield's chin still made of iron in his old age?

I listened to the hotboxin podcast episode when Holyfield came on, and both guys seemed to have a mutual respect for each other...almost a friendship sef.

I just hope they will be out there to box not to spar. I want egregious levels of violence, not a cynical cash-grabbing ring exhibition.

Not sure you will see that. Holyfield seems to be playing down a violent fight, with his recent comments.

Tyson should just bring the fire, and laugh last.
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by airmark(m): 3:47pm On May 16, 2020
seankafor:
damn.. Tyson is really broke despite his weed investments.. dude must be winking on Floyd Mayweather cahsouts...

By the way will ther be audience concerning the Corona virus?

We wait and see.
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Ibime(m): 3:47pm On May 16, 2020
nihilistjnr:


Can't wait for this. Is Holyfield's chin still made of iron in his old age?

I listened to the hotboxin podcast episode when Holyfield came on, and both guys seemed to have a mutual respect for each other...almost a friendship sef.

I just hope they will be out there to box not to spar. I want egregious levels of violence, not a cynical cash-grabbing ring exhibition.

Those guys done parapo the matter. They are great friends. If they are reasonable people, they will just tap each other lightly and go home with Sheikh's money. Tyson is a money man and would easily follow the plan if they come to arrangement, na Holyfield fit deviate cos he loves boxing too much and him blood fit hot when he enter ring.

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