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MR.CJ;c-10133955 said:https://twitter.com/OliverKayTimes/status/939071459938504704
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MR.CJ;c-10133955 said:https://twitter.com/OliverKayTimes/status/939071459938504704
MR.CJ;c-10133955 said:https://twitter.com/OliverKayTimes/status/939071459938504704
Mseries_;c-10133917 said:toheeb27;c-10133896 said:Man, @Mseries_ , why do u have to go at @Young_Chitlin neck? He is like the most chill dude here. Is the hate just that strong in u?
Hate? no hate at all, @Young_Chitlin, he's a grown man he can speak/take care of himself. I'm just saying for fans of the Peruvian National team having your Captain and ALL-TIME top goal scorer suspended on the eve of their first world cup in 30+ years is a big deal.
and there is alot more to the story something about some tea he drank
Manchester United vs Manchester City at risk as eight inches of snow is set to fall... with Merseyside derby also under threat due to adverse weather
There are fears this weekend's Manchester derby could be at risk after the Met Office issued a weather warning.
The Met Office warned up to eight inches of snow may fall in the hours before Manchester City's trip to rivals Manchester United.
They have also upgraded their warning from 'yellow' to 'amber' as snow is set to fall between 4am and 6pm across Greater Manchester, which will be combined with sub-zero temperatures.
The weather will spread to Liverpool, which means there could also be a risk to the Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton.
A late kick-off for the game between United and City - 4.30pm - means there will be time for the snow to settle. Add in temperatures of -1 degrees and there will be a real risk.
The Old Trafford pitch does have undersoil heating, which means the on-field action is unlikely to be impacted by the weather.
But if the stands or areas around the ground are considered to be unsafe due to ice it could be decided to call the game off.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ited-vs-Man-City-risk-SNOW.html#ixzz50iVOvicV
Valentinez A. Kaiser;c-10134160 said:Apparently both the Merseyside and Manchester Derby could get called off because of snow!
Manchester United vs Manchester City at risk as eight inches of snow is set to fall... with Merseyside derby also under threat due to adverse weather
There are fears this weekend's Manchester derby could be at risk after the Met Office issued a weather warning.
The Met Office warned up to eight inches of snow may fall in the hours before Manchester City's trip to rivals Manchester United.
They have also upgraded their warning from 'yellow' to 'amber' as snow is set to fall between 4am and 6pm across Greater Manchester, which will be combined with sub-zero temperatures.
The weather will spread to Liverpool, which means there could also be a risk to the Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton.
A late kick-off for the game between United and City - 4.30pm - means there will be time for the snow to settle. Add in temperatures of -1 degrees and there will be a real risk.
The Old Trafford pitch does have undersoil heating, which means the on-field action is unlikely to be impacted by the weather.
But if the stands or areas around the ground are considered to be unsafe due to ice it could be decided to call the game off.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ited-vs-Man-City-risk-SNOW.html#ixzz50iVOvicV
"They say we supposed to get108 inches..."
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Mseries_;c-10134064 said:Trivia continued........
WHO's Mans Is This
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toheeb27;c-10134655 said:What’s up with all this GOAT talk? Cristiano is not even the best “Ronaldo” ever.
toheeb27;c-10134655 said:What’s up with all this GOAT talk? Cristiano is not even the best “Ronaldo” ever.
DNB1;c-10134678 said:But is Ronaldo better than Pele?
yung$;c-10134726 said:DNB1;c-10134678 said:But is Ronaldo better than Pele?
Pele above all then maradona