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are going to win a worldcup before our overpaid men .. every global tourney , nah our women dey put us for map... me i don jump ship
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Bigpokey24 wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 10:11 pm are going to win a worldcup before our overpaid men .. every global tourney , nah our women dey put us for map... me i don jump ship
Honestly, I will support the falcon players directly. They are just better. SE is a team that more often disappoints. Imagine, my friend from Trinidad stated that SE kept disappointing him that he started supporting Argentina. The thing pain me. They should stop throwing money in SE. Poor return on investment
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I hope to go to the Women's World Cup next year in Aussie and NZ.
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highbury wrote: Tue Jul 26, 2022 12:46 am
Bigpokey24 wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 10:11 pm are going to win a worldcup before our overpaid men .. every global tourney , nah our women dey put us for map... me i don jump ship
Honestly, I will support the falcon players directly. They are just better. SE is a team that more often disappoints. Imagine, my friend from Trinidad stated that SE kept disappointing him that he started supporting Argentina. The thing pain me. They should stop throwing money in SE. Poor return on investment
I know the feeling. It’s as if there is another level of pain inflicted when foreigners believing in your team are also disappointed.
This happened to me after France ‘98.
I got back to work after the Denmark defeat (everyone knew I’d gone to France for the game) and they asked me “Nigeria, Nigeria. What happened?”.
I thought I was dead before. That question buried me.
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Benedict Iroha wrote: Tue Jul 26, 2022 5:57 am I hope to go to the Women's World Cup next year in Aussie and NZ.
I looked at the flight time and distance ..oh boy that place far ooo. Almost 24 hours
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Bigpokey24 wrote: Tue Jul 26, 2022 11:34 am
Benedict Iroha wrote: Tue Jul 26, 2022 5:57 am I hope to go to the Women's World Cup next year in Aussie and NZ.
I looked at the flight time and distance ..oh boy that place far ooo. Almost 24 hours
Yea it's too far.
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It's a lot closer when you are already there :P

anyway if you come around, I will show you around.
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