BBC reporter on the unity in our squad
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BBC reporter on the unity in our squad
BBC News were just reviewing the African teams and the reporter said he spent some time with the Nigerian team before they played Poland. He said it was a sight to behold how the whole squad gathered around Onazi as he played the piano at their hotel.
He spoiled his comments later by saying Senegal were the African team he expects to go far.
He spoiled his comments later by saying Senegal were the African team he expects to go far.
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don't blame them now since them no see IVORY COAST again now they want to switch to Senegalcic old boy wrote:BBC News were just reviewing the African teams and the reporter said he spent some time with the Nigerian team before they played Poland. He said it was a sight to behold how the whole squad gathered around Onazi as he played the piano at their hotel.
He spoiled his comments later by saying Senegal were the African team he expects to go far.
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"It depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is. If the--if he--if 'is' means is and never has been, that is not--that is one thing. If it means there is none, that was a completely true statement....Now, if someone had asked me on that day, are you having any kind of sexual relations with Ms. Lewinsky, that is, asked me a question in the present tense, I would have said no. And it would have been completely true."
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That was not possibly live, no? I heard that yesterday on youtube, I believe or ESPN2. If I remember correctly, he said Morocco was the top African team but had a much tougher group and that is why his vote was for Senegal.cic old boy wrote:BBC News were just reviewing the African teams and the reporter said he spent some time with the Nigerian team before they played Poland. He said it was a sight to behold how the whole squad gathered around Onazi as he played the piano at their hotel.
He spoiled his comments later by saying Senegal were the African team he expects to go far.
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Enugu, it was probably recorded.Enugu II wrote: That was not possibly live, no? I heard that yesterday on youtube, I believe or ESPN2. If I remember correctly, he said Morocco was the top African team but had a much tougher group and that is why his vote was for Senegal.
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His opinion does lot mean jack. It is his job to talk, as long as Africans don’t pay them any attention.cic old boy wrote:BBC News were just reviewing the African teams and the reporter said he spent some time with the Nigerian team before they played Poland. He said it was a sight to behold how the whole squad gathered around Onazi as he played the piano at their hotel.
He spoiled his comments later by saying Senegal were the African team he expects to go far.
Re: BBC reporter on the unity in our squad
cic old boy wrote:BBC News were just reviewing the African teams and the reporter said he spent some time with the Nigerian team before they played Poland. He said it was a sight to behold how the whole squad gathered around Onazi as he played the piano at their hotel.
He spoiled his comments later by saying Senegal were the African team he expects to go far.
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You have to make do with Blockbuster news b/c I don't have Johnnie Walker news.1naija wrote:
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