Kele vs Newcastle
Moderators: Moderator Team, phpBB2 - Administrators
- Bigpokey24
- Super Eagle
- Posts: 110878
- Joined: Tue Dec 23, 2003 4:58 pm
- Location: Earth
Kele vs Newcastle
He starts..hmmmm
SuperEagles
© Bigpokey24, most loved on CE
My post are with no warranties and confers zero rights. Get out your feelings
It is not authorized by CyberEagles. You assume all risk for your use.
All rights aren't reserved
© Bigpokey24, most loved on CE
My post are with no warranties and confers zero rights. Get out your feelings
It is not authorized by CyberEagles. You assume all risk for your use.
All rights aren't reserved
-
- Eaglet
- Posts: 29685
- Joined: Fri Dec 26, 2003 10:39 am
Re: Kele vs Newcastle
Nacho subbed. Very boring game imho, he didn't do much but nobody is doing anything in this game. Both goals were gifts.
OCCUPY NFF!!
- Bigpokey24
- Super Eagle
- Posts: 110878
- Joined: Tue Dec 23, 2003 4:58 pm
- Location: Earth
Re: Kele vs Newcastle
Assist by Ndidi
SuperEagles
© Bigpokey24, most loved on CE
My post are with no warranties and confers zero rights. Get out your feelings
It is not authorized by CyberEagles. You assume all risk for your use.
All rights aren't reserved
© Bigpokey24, most loved on CE
My post are with no warranties and confers zero rights. Get out your feelings
It is not authorized by CyberEagles. You assume all risk for your use.
All rights aren't reserved
- Flex Swift
- Egg
- Posts: 5150
- Joined: Fri May 28, 2004 10:44 am
Re: Kele vs Newcastle
I hope Kele moves during this window. If he had been playing regularly he would have buried to two chances that came his way. He is only playing now because Vardy has a hamstring injury. He is too good to be sitting on the bench.
Re: Kele vs Newcastle
The goalkeeper pulled off a spectacular save in one of those chances.Flex Swift wrote:I hope Kele moves during this window. If he had been playing regularly he would have buried to two chances that came his way. He is only playing now because Vardy has a hamstring injury. He is too good to be sitting on the bench.
"Today we remember Nigeria and Africa football legend, Late Coach Stephen Okechukwu Keshi who passed on, on june 7th 2016. Thank you for the memories ‘The Big Boss.’ We can never forget you"............Kanu Nwankwo
-
- Eaglet
- Posts: 29685
- Joined: Fri Dec 26, 2003 10:39 am
Re: Kele vs Newcastle
No mind am. 2020 is barely 24hrs before we get the first silly post on CE. I guess the goalie there to decorate the post by standing and waving between the posts.zee wrote:The goalkeeper pulled off a spectacular save in one of those chances.Flex Swift wrote:I hope Kele moves during this window. If he had been playing regularly he would have buried to two chances that came his way. He is only playing now because Vardy has a hamstring injury. He is too good to be sitting on the bench.
OCCUPY NFF!!
Re: Kele vs Newcastle
Nacho should take a break from football
Nwabali -- Aina, Bassey, TroostEkong, Sanusi --- Chukwueze, Aribo, Ndidi, Iwobi --- Osimhem, Sadiq Umar
- TonyTheTigerKiller
- Eaglet
- Posts: 12415
- Joined: Fri Dec 26, 2003 7:55 pm
Re: Kele vs Newcastle
You should take a break from everythingRawlings wrote:Nacho should take a break from football
Cheers.
- TonyTheTigerKiller
- Eaglet
- Posts: 12415
- Joined: Fri Dec 26, 2003 7:55 pm
Re: Kele vs Newcastle
Perez and Madison are both selfish, glory-seeking players. Perez, especially, should spend more time on the bench. Iheanacho’s first opportunity should have been checked by VAR. The ball may have crossed the goal line
Cheers.
Cheers.
- maceo4
- Eaglet
- Posts: 46785
- Joined: Sat Dec 27, 2003 6:41 am
- Location: Land of the Terrapins
- Contact:
Re: Kele vs Newcastle
The ref has a watch that tells him when the ball crosses the line...habaTonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Perez and Madison are both selfish, glory-seeking players. Perez, especially, should spend more time on the bench. Iheanacho’s first opportunity should have been checked by VAR. The ball may have crossed the goal line
Cheers.
Super Eagus 4 Life!
Made in the image of God that's a selfie!
Made in the image of God that's a selfie!
Re: Kele vs Newcastle
Reverend Rawlings, why did you say so, Sir? Is that a vision?Rawlings wrote:Nacho should take a break from football
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Re: Kele vs Newcastle
Community Organized OdasOdas wrote:Reverend Rawlings, why did you say so, Sir? Is that a vision?Rawlings wrote:Nacho should take a break from football
Happy New Year!
Nwabali -- Aina, Bassey, TroostEkong, Sanusi --- Chukwueze, Aribo, Ndidi, Iwobi --- Osimhem, Sadiq Umar
- TonyTheTigerKiller
- Eaglet
- Posts: 12415
- Joined: Fri Dec 26, 2003 7:55 pm
Re: Kele vs Newcastle
Goal-line technology is neither fool proof nor universal. While it is approved by the IFAB, it is not required. It is reasonably effective in determining if the ball has completely rolled past the line between the goal posts or totally gone past the crossbar. If the goalie is standing behind the line and the ball hits him in the chest, it’s not so effective. Moreover, we don’t know if that technology was even in use during that game but we do know that VAR was in use and they should have checked. After all, the purpose of both the goal-line technology and VAR is to assist the ref in making a more accurate decisionmaceo4 wrote:The ref has a watch that tells him when the ball crosses the line...habaTonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Perez and Madison are both selfish, glory-seeking players. Perez, especially, should spend more time on the bench. Iheanacho’s first opportunity should have been checked by VAR. The ball may have crossed the goal line
Cheers.
Cheers.
- Flex Swift
- Egg
- Posts: 5150
- Joined: Fri May 28, 2004 10:44 am
Re: Kele vs Newcastle
What is silly about my post? Forget I forgot I share this forum with individuals who are still very primitive and are stuck in the 17 century still believing and practicing money rituals.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:No mind am. 2020 is barely 24hrs before we get the first silly post on CE. I guess the goalie there to decorate the post by standing and waving between the posts.zee wrote:The goalkeeper pulled off a spectacular save in one of those chances.Flex Swift wrote:I hope Kele moves during this window. If he had been playing regularly he would have buried to two chances that came his way. He is only playing now because Vardy has a hamstring injury. He is too good to be sitting on the bench.
- maceo4
- Eaglet
- Posts: 46785
- Joined: Sat Dec 27, 2003 6:41 am
- Location: Land of the Terrapins
- Contact:
Re: Kele vs Newcastle
That’s what they use to verify ball cross line, not VAR, so why are you wasting your time to write nonsense? It’s a new decade for goodness sakes. HabaTonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Goal-line technology is neither fool proof nor universal. While it is approved by the IFAB, it is not required. It is reasonably effective in determining if the ball has completely rolled past the line between the goal posts or totally gone past the crossbar. If the goalie is standing behind the line and the ball hits him in the chest, it’s not so effective. Moreover, we don’t know if that technology was even in use during that game but we do know that VAR was in use and they should have checked. After all, the purpose of both the goal-line technology and VAR is to assist the ref in making a more accurate decisionmaceo4 wrote:The ref has a watch that tells him when the ball crosses the line...habaTonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Perez and Madison are both selfish, glory-seeking players. Perez, especially, should spend more time on the bench. Iheanacho’s first opportunity should have been checked by VAR. The ball may have crossed the goal line
Cheers.
Cheers.
Super Eagus 4 Life!
Made in the image of God that's a selfie!
Made in the image of God that's a selfie!
- TonyTheTigerKiller
- Eaglet
- Posts: 12415
- Joined: Fri Dec 26, 2003 7:55 pm
Re: Kele vs Newcastle
VAR is designed to check everything. Anytime something doesn’t fit your narrative, it’s nonsense. You’re an idiottmaceo4 wrote:That’s what they use to verify ball cross line, not VAR, so why are you wasting your time to write nonsense? It’s a new decade for goodness sakes. HabaTonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Goal-line technology is neither fool proof nor universal. While it is approved by the IFAB, it is not required. It is reasonably effective in determining if the ball has completely rolled past the line between the goal posts or totally gone past the crossbar. If the goalie is standing behind the line and the ball hits him in the chest, it’s not so effective. Moreover, we don’t know if that technology was even in use during that game but we do know that VAR was in use and they should have checked. After all, the purpose of both the goal-line technology and VAR is to assist the ref in making a more accurate decisionmaceo4 wrote:The ref has a watch that tells him when the ball crosses the line...habaTonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Perez and Madison are both selfish, glory-seeking players. Perez, especially, should spend more time on the bench. Iheanacho’s first opportunity should have been checked by VAR. The ball may have crossed the goal line
Cheers.
Cheers.
Cheers.
- maceo4
- Eaglet
- Posts: 46785
- Joined: Sat Dec 27, 2003 6:41 am
- Location: Land of the Terrapins
- Contact:
Re: Kele vs Newcastle
ITS NOT JEEEZ! Educate yourself, it’s two separate things they don’t overstep one another, I thought this was obvious: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.howitw ... -work/amp/TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:VAR is designed to check everything. Anytime something doesn’t fit your narrative, it’s nonsense. You’re an idiottmaceo4 wrote:That’s what they use to verify ball cross line, not VAR, so why are you wasting your time to write nonsense? It’s a new decade for goodness sakes. HabaTonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Goal-line technology is neither fool proof nor universal. While it is approved by the IFAB, it is not required. It is reasonably effective in determining if the ball has completely rolled past the line between the goal posts or totally gone past the crossbar. If the goalie is standing behind the line and the ball hits him in the chest, it’s not so effective. Moreover, we don’t know if that technology was even in use during that game but we do know that VAR was in use and they should have checked. After all, the purpose of both the goal-line technology and VAR is to assist the ref in making a more accurate decisionmaceo4 wrote:The ref has a watch that tells him when the ball crosses the line...habaTonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Perez and Madison are both selfish, glory-seeking players. Perez, especially, should spend more time on the bench. Iheanacho’s first opportunity should have been checked by VAR. The ball may have crossed the goal line
Cheers.
Cheers.
Cheers.
Super Eagus 4 Life!
Made in the image of God that's a selfie!
Made in the image of God that's a selfie!
- TonyTheTigerKiller
- Eaglet
- Posts: 12415
- Joined: Fri Dec 26, 2003 7:55 pm
Re: Kele vs Newcastle
I don’t know what the point of the link you posted is since it emphasizes the point that GLT is restricted to checking if the ball crossed the goal line but the addition of VAR will now help to detect other incidents and infractions. That in no way suggests that VAR does not help in determining valid goals. In all of these discussions, you must have missed the part that states very clearly that GLT is not required. So what if GLT is not being used. Are you contending that VAR can’t be used to determine if the ball crossed the goal line? You are actually less intelligent than I gave you credit for initiallymaceo4 wrote:ITS NOT JEEEZ! Educate yourself, it’s two separate things they don’t overstep one another, I thought this was obvious: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.howitw ... -work/amp/TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:VAR is designed to check everything. Anytime something doesn’t fit your narrative, it’s nonsense. You’re an idiottmaceo4 wrote:That’s what they use to verify ball cross line, not VAR, so why are you wasting your time to write nonsense? It’s a new decade for goodness sakes. HabaTonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Goal-line technology is neither fool proof nor universal. While it is approved by the IFAB, it is not required. It is reasonably effective in determining if the ball has completely rolled past the line between the goal posts or totally gone past the crossbar. If the goalie is standing behind the line and the ball hits him in the chest, it’s not so effective. Moreover, we don’t know if that technology was even in use during that game but we do know that VAR was in use and they should have checked. After all, the purpose of both the goal-line technology and VAR is to assist the ref in making a more accurate decisionmaceo4 wrote:The ref has a watch that tells him when the ball crosses the line...habaTonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Perez and Madison are both selfish, glory-seeking players. Perez, especially, should spend more time on the bench. Iheanacho’s first opportunity should have been checked by VAR. The ball may have crossed the goal line
Cheers.
Cheers.
Cheers.
Cheers.
Re: Kele vs Newcastle
So Kele just dey dribble 4-5 girls off the pitch. Ameachi, Amaka, Chioma...etc. The word on the street is that Amaka is pregnant. Other ladies are mad. The one that lived with him for 5 yrs didn't know Kele was playing away with Amaka.