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Re: Bola Cafe: International V2
anya8797 wrote:MMW wrote:Dulu masa Tevez lari dari Man Utd ke Man City, penyokong Man City banter Man Utd dengan meletakkan poster bawah:-
Lepas Tevez buat hal kat Man City, penyokong Man Utd balas balik le banter tu dengan letak poster kat bawah:-
CLASSIC!, CLASSIC! ekekekekeke
mengapa dia takmo masuk main?... apa masalah dalaman tevez nih sebenarnya?..
Masalahnya dia home sick. Nak keluar dari City tapi tak de kelab di South America yang mampu nak tanggung salary dia. Dia nak balik South America kalau boleh.
Lepas tu dia buat perangai le. Nak main setiap game. Mana boleh. Bila dia kena drop dia pun mula le buat pe'el. Mogok tak nak main.
Macam perangai budak kecik le.....
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MMW wrote:anya8797 wrote:MMW wrote:Dulu masa Tevez lari dari Man Utd ke Man City, penyokong Man City banter Man Utd dengan meletakkan poster bawah:-
Lepas Tevez buat hal kat Man City, penyokong Man Utd balas balik le banter tu dengan letak poster kat bawah:-
CLASSIC!, CLASSIC! ekekekekeke
mengapa dia takmo masuk main?... apa masalah dalaman tevez nih sebenarnya?..
Masalahnya dia home sick. Nak keluar dari City tapi tak de kelab di South America yang mampu nak tanggung salary dia. Dia nak balik South America kalau boleh.
Lepas tu dia buat perangai le. Nak main setiap game. Mana boleh. Bila dia kena drop dia pun mula le buat pe'el. Mogok tak nak main.
Macam perangai budak kecik le.....
hhmmm..player kalau dah kata nak pindah gi tempat lain... better let go sajer.... sebab the heart is not with the club anymore... tapi pon kes tevez nih.... memang childish throwing temper tantrums gini...
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MMW wrote:Team kat BPL ni ada pasang surutnya.
Dulu Man Utd tahun 1905 - 1913 top. Lepas tu tenggelam. Kemudian dari tahun 1951-1959 naik balik, Lepas tu tenggelam. Tahun 1965-1969 naik balik meletup dengan Law, Charlton dan Best. Lepas tu tahun 1970an - 1980 an (20 tahun) merudum sampai pernah kena delegate ke Divisyen 2.
Tahun 1990 an sampai sekarang naik balik dan maintain mungkin sebabnya dpt manager bagus - SAF. Lepas SAF macam mana pulak?
Man Utd mungkin lepas SAF bersara dalam 5 tahun lagi akan jadi mid table team jugak. Kemungkinan besar City akan ganti tempat Man Utd .....
YOU CANNOT BE ON TOP FOREVER. It's the fact of life. Enjoy it while it lasts.
Aku rasanya la Arsenal akan menjadi mid-table team bermula season ni. Kena accept fact ni.. Wenger sampai bila dia nak bertahan? Dari 7 games menang 2 seri 1 kalah 4!. All areas kena upgrade dari serangan, midfield sampai pertahanan.
nah, kalau kalah and mid-table pn takde masalah, but kalah ngan spurs nih sakit dia lain skit
btw tgk lineup semalam on paper Arsenal should be better then Spurs, tp bila atas padang suma macam kne pukau ngan bomoh cameroon highland la
passing poor, finishing mati, defense main line tinggi gila, rasa sejak follow arsenal tak pernah tgk depa main line defense tinggi macam nih
huhu
MMW wrote:anya8797 wrote:MMW wrote:Dulu masa Tevez lari dari Man Utd ke Man City, penyokong Man City banter Man Utd dengan meletakkan poster bawah:-
Lepas Tevez buat hal kat Man City, penyokong Man Utd balas balik le banter tu dengan letak poster kat bawah:-
CLASSIC!, CLASSIC! ekekekekeke
mengapa dia takmo masuk main?... apa masalah dalaman tevez nih sebenarnya?..
Masalahnya dia home sick. Nak keluar dari City tapi tak de kelab di South America yang mampu nak tanggung salary dia. Dia nak balik South America kalau boleh.
Lepas tu dia buat perangai le. Nak main setiap game. Mana boleh. Bila dia kena drop dia pun mula le buat pe'el. Mogok tak nak main.
Macam perangai budak kecik le.....
No. actually either Corinthians or Sao Paolo are willing to go up to £50m during summer transfer haritu, from £30 yg city mintak depa meet, tp pastu asik naik sampai £45. then Corinthians bagi £50m ultimatum, siap Teves sudah pergi buat medical kat Brazil, tup tap Citeh ask for more. Mau tak mamat tu mogok!
Re: Bola Cafe: International V2
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nah, kalau kalah and mid-table pn takde masalah, but kalah ngan spurs nih sakit dia lain skit
btw tgk lineup semalam on paper Arsenal should be better then Spurs, tp bila atas padang suma macam kne pukau ngan bomoh cameroon highland la
passing poor, finishing mati, defense main line tinggi gila, rasa sejak follow arsenal tak pernah tgk depa main line defense tinggi macam nih
huhu
Bila team main line tinggi maknanya dia nak limitkan kawasan permainan midfield pasukan lawan. Bermaksud midfield pasukan lawan tu superior. Bila kawasan midfield kecik/pendek maka mudah dia nak kekang midfield lawan tu. Contohnya bila team LA Liga lawan Barcelona, maka team tu akan guna high defensive line.
Banyak cara nak atasi high line ni. Antaranya through pass ball dan overhead pass ball.
Rafael van de Vaart goal ialah overhead ball dari Adebayor.
Ni apasal bomoh cameron highland masuk plak ni? mentang-mentang Ven pergi cameron highland.... apakah....
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hehe
tp nak main line tinggi kene ada CB yg cukup pantas dan bukan main ngan team yg ada best winger tuk tahun lepas Gareth "Apes" Bale!
Per ialah CB yg besar dan slow yg biasa main sbg sweeper rather then last man!
bomoh cameroon highland pasal terigt cerita Kolej 69, yg depa mintak tlg bomoh orang asli kat cameroon tuk tlg menang main bola
hehhee
tp nak main line tinggi kene ada CB yg cukup pantas dan bukan main ngan team yg ada best winger tuk tahun lepas Gareth "Apes" Bale!
Per ialah CB yg besar dan slow yg biasa main sbg sweeper rather then last man!
bomoh cameroon highland pasal terigt cerita Kolej 69, yg depa mintak tlg bomoh orang asli kat cameroon tuk tlg menang main bola
hehhee
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huhuu.. rilek abu..
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Re: Bola Cafe: International V2
atreyudevil wrote:
No. actually either Corinthians or Sao Paolo are willing to go up to £50m during summer transfer haritu, from £30 yg city mintak depa meet, tp pastu asik naik sampai £45. then Corinthians bagi £50m ultimatum, siap Teves sudah pergi buat medical kat Brazil, tup tap Citeh ask for more. Mau tak mamat tu mogok!
Oo..ini ceritanya abu....
masa kat man u dulu pon...bang fergie nak maintain dia... tapi dia kata dia nak balik argentina....family dia pon tak brapa suka duduk kat manchester katanya.... what's with the wettest area there.... he pulled the same stunt jadinya bang fergie let him go.....
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Re: Bola Cafe: International V2
atreyudevil wrote:hehe
tp nak main line tinggi kene ada CB yg cukup pantas dan bukan main ngan team yg ada best winger tuk tahun lepas Gareth "Apes" Bale!
Per ialah CB yg besar dan slow yg biasa main sbg sweeper rather then last man!
bomoh cameroon highland pasal terigt cerita Kolej 69, yg depa mintak tlg bomoh orang asli kat cameroon tuk tlg menang main bola
hehhee
yg team kolej ahmad fauzi tu lawan pasukan kolej omputih tu kan kan kan.. pastu kolej omputih tu ada pakai player awang itam kan kan kan.. tapi bukan awang itam import pun, sekali zainal abidin hassan
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Birthday Sir Bobby Charlton arinih
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Chronicles of Nani
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2049350/Chronicles-Nani-From-crushing-poverty-life-outcast-United-hero.html
The number 184 is daubed on the door in blue paint but the street, if you can call it that, has no name; just a dusty track that cuts through the long grass to the place where Nani was raised in Santa Filomena, a shanty town built on the hillside overlooking Amadora northwest of Lisbon.
Thirty per cent of people between the ages of 15 and 30 who live here have a criminal record. It is unwise to pay a visit unless you are in the company of a local like Alcides Mendes, the founder and president of Espaco Jovem, the youth association that helped keep Nani away from crime after he was separated from his parents who had brought him from the African islands of Cape Verde at an early age.
His father Domingos returned there on holiday when Nani was seven and didn't come back. His mother Maria do Ceu left Portugal for Holland when he was 12, although by then the youngest of their 10 children had already chosen to live here in Santa Filomena with his aunt Antonia and her family, often sleeping six to a room with his brother and cousins.
Through the iron bars protecting the windows there is a clear view down to the railway tracks which Nani would follow on foot during the six-mile round trip to training with his first club Real Massama. Sometimes, if he was late, he would jump on the train and dodge the ticket collector. On the other hand, it is only a short two-minute walk to the concrete five-a-side pitch in the middle of Santa Filomena where he mastered the art of street football.
Where Nani was raised: The village of Santa Filomena in Portugal
It was here that Nani learned how to become two-footed, a quality he has used to devastating effect coming in off the right wing for United. 'I'd stay for hours on that ring and kick with my left and right foot,' he says. 'I wanted badly to play as well with my left as I played with the right.'
Of the 80 poor kids in Santa Filomena, Mendes remembers that Nani was the 'only one who didn't stop chasing his dream'.
'He would choose the weaker players for his side in order to always have the ball,' says Mendes. 'It was five-a-side, winner stays on, and every time he lost he would be sick. He was totally focussed on winning. He just wanted to be out there playing, nothing else.
'It was very hard for the kids to know the world outside this place. The problem here is that most of the people are not immigrants but they're not Portuguese either. 'They were born here but their parents are from the former African colonies like Cape Verde, so they are outcasts in society (Nani did not become a Portuguese citizen until the age of 18).Even in school they create separate classes for them.
'Nani's was a small house but the family were close and there was a great relationship between the cousins. His older brother was very important for Nani. He used to work in construction and sometimes Nani would go with him to help at work. He developed this strong feeling of family even though they were poor. It was a home.'
In spite of the hardship, Nani has happy memories of his upbringing. His other favourite pastime with the association was capoeira, a combination of Brazilian martial art and music. The trademark somersaults that follow each of his goals were a common sight on the streets of Santa Filomena.
'My friends said I was nuts but I wanted to keep something from capoeira and that's why I always celebrate with a flip-flop,' said Nani in a television interview in Portugal this week. 'People would always talk about that kid Nani (his sister gave him the name), the one with the curly hair.
'Life was tough but joyful. The only problem was hunger. We had not very good conditions at home, not much food. And it was my brother Paulo who'd sometimes bring food home, like cookies.
'We would steal fruit and other stuff to eat. I went to some bad paths, but I would always return to the right one. 'You can't change or hide the past, and I'm not ashamed of the place I was born or the hard times I went through. If I reached where I wanted it was my effort and will, and it was worth it.'
Nani denies that his dad walked out on the family, insisting that red tape prevented him from returning to Portugal. The two men met up again in 2006 and Nani recalls: 'He tried to explain to me that he never abandoned me, but I just stopped the conversation and told him: "You don't need to. I'm cool. I'm happy, I know what happened, so you don't owe me any explanations".
'I didn't miss him so much because my brothers filled his role. They would give me all the support and love. I was the little boy, the protected, and nobody could touch me.'
Academia do Sporting Clube de Portugal is where he trained regularly with Sporting before joining the club at the age of 16. Nani earned £900-a-month here as an academy player but that rose to £10,000 when he signed as a professional.
The money helped to move his aunt Antonia out of Santa Filomena, and he continues to support his family financially now that he earns considerably more at United. It is a burden Nani gladly takes on but one, he admits, that has often interfered with his career in the Premier League.
I thank God for my current situation and I'm a pillar to my family,' he says. 'Every time there is a problem they come to me and I never say no. I know what I've been through when I was younger. I just can't see someone from the family having difficulties.
'But personal problems make me lose my focus. Sometimes I'm mentally tired of it all. It might even be before a big match or a derby, but I will pick up the phone and call whoever it takes to solve the problem right away.
'I earn a lot of money but it didn't fall from the sky. I must run. When I don't play well, people will chase me. I'm the bad guy.'
Life in England has not been easy for Nani. It took a while to win over the fans and emerge from Ronaldo's shadow at United. Indeed, there have been times when Queiroz's initial concerns seemed justified.
'The toughest part was to live alone, not speaking the language,' says Nani. 'There was a phase when I was living at Cristiano's house and it was very good. There were always cheerful people and we had everything – swimming pool, jacuzzi, tennis, ping-pong. I never missed my family.
'But later I had to leave Cristiano's to make my own life. It was hard because it was a big house and by night it seemed like a witch's house. 'I was even afraid of being home alone. Sometimes I didn't even leave the room. I went to bed early without eating properly because I didn't want to have dinner alone.'
Even now, Nani admits, he will not watch horror movies because it gives him sleepless nights. He prefers to follow the TV soap operas with Daniela and play the piano.
'It relaxes me a lot,' he says. 'And it's good to practise your concentration.
On Saturday Nani returns to Liverpool with unhappy memories. It was at Anfield in March that he was carried off in tears after a tackle from Jamie Carragher cut the United player's left shin to the bone.
Nani later claimed that it was the fear of missing the rest of the season, of not being able to play the game he loves, that made him cry rather than the injury itself.
'I know how hard it was for me to get here,' he says. 'I will keep fighting to go as high as I can. I will give my best to show that there is someone who fights in the name of the family.'
The boy from Santa Filomena has come a long way.
The son of an immigrant outcasts who only become a Portuguese at the age of 18!!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2049350/Chronicles-Nani-From-crushing-poverty-life-outcast-United-hero.html
The number 184 is daubed on the door in blue paint but the street, if you can call it that, has no name; just a dusty track that cuts through the long grass to the place where Nani was raised in Santa Filomena, a shanty town built on the hillside overlooking Amadora northwest of Lisbon.
Thirty per cent of people between the ages of 15 and 30 who live here have a criminal record. It is unwise to pay a visit unless you are in the company of a local like Alcides Mendes, the founder and president of Espaco Jovem, the youth association that helped keep Nani away from crime after he was separated from his parents who had brought him from the African islands of Cape Verde at an early age.
His father Domingos returned there on holiday when Nani was seven and didn't come back. His mother Maria do Ceu left Portugal for Holland when he was 12, although by then the youngest of their 10 children had already chosen to live here in Santa Filomena with his aunt Antonia and her family, often sleeping six to a room with his brother and cousins.
Through the iron bars protecting the windows there is a clear view down to the railway tracks which Nani would follow on foot during the six-mile round trip to training with his first club Real Massama. Sometimes, if he was late, he would jump on the train and dodge the ticket collector. On the other hand, it is only a short two-minute walk to the concrete five-a-side pitch in the middle of Santa Filomena where he mastered the art of street football.
Where Nani was raised: The village of Santa Filomena in Portugal
It was here that Nani learned how to become two-footed, a quality he has used to devastating effect coming in off the right wing for United. 'I'd stay for hours on that ring and kick with my left and right foot,' he says. 'I wanted badly to play as well with my left as I played with the right.'
Of the 80 poor kids in Santa Filomena, Mendes remembers that Nani was the 'only one who didn't stop chasing his dream'.
'He would choose the weaker players for his side in order to always have the ball,' says Mendes. 'It was five-a-side, winner stays on, and every time he lost he would be sick. He was totally focussed on winning. He just wanted to be out there playing, nothing else.
'It was very hard for the kids to know the world outside this place. The problem here is that most of the people are not immigrants but they're not Portuguese either. 'They were born here but their parents are from the former African colonies like Cape Verde, so they are outcasts in society (Nani did not become a Portuguese citizen until the age of 18).Even in school they create separate classes for them.
'Nani's was a small house but the family were close and there was a great relationship between the cousins. His older brother was very important for Nani. He used to work in construction and sometimes Nani would go with him to help at work. He developed this strong feeling of family even though they were poor. It was a home.'
In spite of the hardship, Nani has happy memories of his upbringing. His other favourite pastime with the association was capoeira, a combination of Brazilian martial art and music. The trademark somersaults that follow each of his goals were a common sight on the streets of Santa Filomena.
'My friends said I was nuts but I wanted to keep something from capoeira and that's why I always celebrate with a flip-flop,' said Nani in a television interview in Portugal this week. 'People would always talk about that kid Nani (his sister gave him the name), the one with the curly hair.
'Life was tough but joyful. The only problem was hunger. We had not very good conditions at home, not much food. And it was my brother Paulo who'd sometimes bring food home, like cookies.
'We would steal fruit and other stuff to eat. I went to some bad paths, but I would always return to the right one. 'You can't change or hide the past, and I'm not ashamed of the place I was born or the hard times I went through. If I reached where I wanted it was my effort and will, and it was worth it.'
Nani denies that his dad walked out on the family, insisting that red tape prevented him from returning to Portugal. The two men met up again in 2006 and Nani recalls: 'He tried to explain to me that he never abandoned me, but I just stopped the conversation and told him: "You don't need to. I'm cool. I'm happy, I know what happened, so you don't owe me any explanations".
'I didn't miss him so much because my brothers filled his role. They would give me all the support and love. I was the little boy, the protected, and nobody could touch me.'
Academia do Sporting Clube de Portugal is where he trained regularly with Sporting before joining the club at the age of 16. Nani earned £900-a-month here as an academy player but that rose to £10,000 when he signed as a professional.
The money helped to move his aunt Antonia out of Santa Filomena, and he continues to support his family financially now that he earns considerably more at United. It is a burden Nani gladly takes on but one, he admits, that has often interfered with his career in the Premier League.
I thank God for my current situation and I'm a pillar to my family,' he says. 'Every time there is a problem they come to me and I never say no. I know what I've been through when I was younger. I just can't see someone from the family having difficulties.
'But personal problems make me lose my focus. Sometimes I'm mentally tired of it all. It might even be before a big match or a derby, but I will pick up the phone and call whoever it takes to solve the problem right away.
'I earn a lot of money but it didn't fall from the sky. I must run. When I don't play well, people will chase me. I'm the bad guy.'
Life in England has not been easy for Nani. It took a while to win over the fans and emerge from Ronaldo's shadow at United. Indeed, there have been times when Queiroz's initial concerns seemed justified.
'The toughest part was to live alone, not speaking the language,' says Nani. 'There was a phase when I was living at Cristiano's house and it was very good. There were always cheerful people and we had everything – swimming pool, jacuzzi, tennis, ping-pong. I never missed my family.
'But later I had to leave Cristiano's to make my own life. It was hard because it was a big house and by night it seemed like a witch's house. 'I was even afraid of being home alone. Sometimes I didn't even leave the room. I went to bed early without eating properly because I didn't want to have dinner alone.'
Even now, Nani admits, he will not watch horror movies because it gives him sleepless nights. He prefers to follow the TV soap operas with Daniela and play the piano.
'It relaxes me a lot,' he says. 'And it's good to practise your concentration.
On Saturday Nani returns to Liverpool with unhappy memories. It was at Anfield in March that he was carried off in tears after a tackle from Jamie Carragher cut the United player's left shin to the bone.
Nani later claimed that it was the fear of missing the rest of the season, of not being able to play the game he loves, that made him cry rather than the injury itself.
'I know how hard it was for me to get here,' he says. 'I will keep fighting to go as high as I can. I will give my best to show that there is someone who fights in the name of the family.'
The boy from Santa Filomena has come a long way.
The son of an immigrant outcasts who only become a Portuguese at the age of 18!!
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'We would steal fruit and other stuff to eat. I went to some bad paths, but I would always return to the right one. 'You can't change or hide the past, and I'm not ashamed of the place I was born or the hard times I went through. If I reached where I wanted it was my effort and will, and it was worth it.'
anya rasa if anything..he should be proud of this...
it's never about where we come from... it's always about we go from there.... and he has gone a long way....
sedeyy la pulak anya baca nih....
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perghhh budus 6-1
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aih.. boleh tido ke malam nih Najib?
selalu ko post boleh tidur malam nih..
selalu ko post boleh tidur malam nih..
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the power of football.? ekekekekekee
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atreyudevil wrote:aih.. boleh tido ke malam nih Najib?
selalu ko post boleh tidur malam nih..
mlm nih ramai yg tido macam muncung ikan patin ... gua kalah ke menang ke ... tidor memang lena bu ...
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ngko mmg la, ada bau2 bacang sama Tummybear.. cuma ko hibernasi tetiap hari..
aku tgk byk kawan2 aku yg dah tido.. tak tau la status je tulis tido.
member aku sorang siap pecah2 gelas kat restoran depa tgk... yg aku gelak yg pecahkan gelas tu yg baru2 minat MU nih. tp yg otai2 MU rielk je!
aku tgk byk kawan2 aku yg dah tido.. tak tau la status je tulis tido.
member aku sorang siap pecah2 gelas kat restoran depa tgk... yg aku gelak yg pecahkan gelas tu yg baru2 minat MU nih. tp yg otai2 MU rielk je!
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mengong.. dah le tak dapat tengok game tadi, kalah lak tu..
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Dialog seorang Ramli yang mewakili Man U kepada bapaknya (Man U Haters)
Ramli : Ayah! Ramli skor sebijik td!
Ayah : G mampos la. Jiran ko skor 6 bijik. Apa ko tau?
Ramli : Ayah! Ramli skor sebijik td!
Ayah : G mampos la. Jiran ko skor 6 bijik. Apa ko tau?
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dak abu mmg nak kena ni wrote:ngko mmg la, ada bau2 bacang sama Tummybear.. cuma ko hibernasi tetiap hari..
aku tgk byk kawan2 aku yg dah tido.. tak tau la status je tulis tido.
member aku sorang siap pecah2 gelas kat restoran depa tgk... yg aku gelak yg pecahkan gelas tu yg baru2 minat MU nih. tp yg otai2 MU rielk je!
ekekekekekeeeee..
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marc_zman wrote:dak abu mmg nak kena ni wrote:ngko mmg la, ada bau2 bacang sama Tummybear.. cuma ko hibernasi tetiap hari..
aku tgk byk kawan2 aku yg dah tido.. tak tau la status je tulis tido.
member aku sorang siap pecah2 gelas kat restoran depa tgk... yg aku gelak yg pecahkan gelas tu yg baru2 minat MU nih. tp yg otai2 MU rielk je!
ekekekekekeeeee..
kawan kau dengan member aku sama la ... pecah mug man u yang die beli semalam... perghhhh hangat ati die
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Mr. Bijan wrote:marc_zman wrote:dak abu mmg nak kena ni wrote:ngko mmg la, ada bau2 bacang sama Tummybear.. cuma ko hibernasi tetiap hari..
aku tgk byk kawan2 aku yg dah tido.. tak tau la status je tulis tido.
member aku sorang siap pecah2 gelas kat restoran depa tgk... yg aku gelak yg pecahkan gelas tu yg baru2 minat MU nih. tp yg otai2 MU rielk je!
ekekekekekeeeee..
kawan kau dengan member aku sama la ... pecah mug man u yang die beli semalam... perghhhh hangat ati die
sib baik laaa wa sokong liverpool.. ekekekekekeee
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2 kali 5 jugak marc... sama jek hardcore fans bola nih ... sampai jatuh kerusi pun ada pasal keciwa the kop kalah dgn stoke arituhmarc_zman wrote:Mr. Bijan wrote:marc_zman wrote:dak abu mmg nak kena ni wrote:ngko mmg la, ada bau2 bacang sama Tummybear.. cuma ko hibernasi tetiap hari..
aku tgk byk kawan2 aku yg dah tido.. tak tau la status je tulis tido.
member aku sorang siap pecah2 gelas kat restoran depa tgk... yg aku gelak yg pecahkan gelas tu yg baru2 minat MU nih. tp yg otai2 MU rielk je!
ekekekekekeeeee..
kawan kau dengan member aku sama la ... pecah mug man u yang die beli semalam... perghhhh hangat ati die
sib baik laaa wa sokong liverpool.. ekekekekekeee
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