BaKs
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@LarryBaKs_ No worry, go today. And cheers to the weekend already
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My presido don talk.
No work in Friday be that.
Thank you Sir
St. Pelz@PelumiAdegboye
FG no quick talk, I already declared Tuesday and Friday join the holidays.
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@LarryBaKs_ That Friday holiday na banker. Today's na for us wey get mind.
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Hating on Bruno is like playing catch with a grenade, sooner or later you're going to look like a fucking idiot
G@Gideoomatic
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@abiolaoye2 @ChiamakaAFC Guess what half of his assist is from set piece
Guess what Henry and kdb won it they both have above ten goals
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No Disrespect to Bruno Fernandes and the season he’s had.
but I know for a fact that if Saka or Declan Rice produced 20 assists this season and still ended trophyless while Manchester United won the Premier League, neither of them would win this award.
They would immediately tell us assists mean nothing without trophies. They’d say Arsenal players only played one game a week. They’d find every possible excuse to overlook them.
But somehow Bruno Fernandes wins it over David Raya, Declan Rice, Gabriel and Saliba? Absolutely absurd 👎🤮
The bias against Arsenal is genuinely shocking.

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@HaroldAtukwatse @RioMeets @piersmorgan @_DeclanRice Didn't they count the set piece goals you guys scored that made you win the league?
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@RioMeets @piersmorgan @_DeclanRice That player had 27 goals! 27 goals and 8 assists! Not this comedy of 8 open play assist
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Ridiculous… @_DeclanRice should have won this.
Absolute travesty that someone whose team never once competed for the Title wins over a guy whose brilliance all season led us to the Title.
Sky Sports News@SkySportsNews
BREAKING: Bruno Fernandes has been named the Premier League player of the season 🚨
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Everything really was better when we were younger. The music, games, cartoons, and even people had more soul back then. At this point it’s not even nostalgia anymore.
Hoops@Hoopss
The opening ceremony of Beijing Olympics (2008)
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@EzekielOluwada6 @ladycarpenter01 He can still create more contents and set the monetization up the right way and keep 100%
50/60 % is greed
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@ladycarpenter01 But he end up loosing everything what about that
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I saw a video of a guy who talked about how he had been using his Facebook account to create content for a very long time. Eventually, he realized that his Facebook account had been monetized, so he decided to reach out to someone who had better knowledge of the process and was already earning from their own account as a content creator.
He asked the person to help him set up the monetization properly, but the person said he would have to pay 50% of whatever he earned. He then contacted another person, and that person said he would charge 60%.
Because he didn’t want to give up that percentage, he decided to do everything by himself.
Unfortunately, he made mistakes and was disconnected from the monetization program. As a result, he could no longer receive payments. He lost everything.
For four years, he kept creating content and getting massive views, but he earned nothing because his monetization had been disabled.
This is one thing that affects many of us as Nigerians. We often do not want to pay for knowledge. We want everything for free. But the truth is that knowledge has value.
Imagine losing four years of income simply because you were unwilling to pay for expert guidance.
Sometimes what looks expensive at the beginning is actually cheaper than the cost of ignorance. If someone has already gone through the process, made the mistakes, and learned what works, paying them for their knowledge is not a loss; it is an investment.
Greed and the desire to save every kobo can end up costing us opportunities worth millions. Sometimes, the smartest thing you can do is pay for the right information and avoid expensive mistakes.
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Next season Michael Carrick, Xabi Alonso, Mikel Arteta, and Frank Lampard will all be managing in the Premier League. Three of them at Big 6 clubs too. We’ve almost watched a complete cycle in real time.
These were the midfielders we grew up watching dictate games, control tempo, captain sides, win titles, play in Champions League finals and now they’re the ones standing on the touchline building the next era. Football really moves fast. One minute they’re competing against each other on the pitch, now they’re competing philosophically as coaches.
Despite coming from similar footballing generations. Carrick leans towards calm positional football and control, Alonso feels like a blend of Spanish structure with modern flexibility, Arteta is almost obsessive with automatisms and spacing, while Lampard has always been more direct and emotionally driven in his approach.
It’s the natural evolution of football. The generation that learned under managers like Sir Alex Ferguson, Carlo Ancelotti, José Mourinho, Pep Guardiola and Arsène Wenger are now becoming the managers themselves. And now a whole new generation of players will grow up seeing them as coaches first, not even remembering how good they were as players.
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano
🚨 BREAKING: Xabi Alonso has accepted to become Chelsea next manager, HERE WE GO! 🔵🔜 The agreement is set to be completed. #CFC prepare official announcement for the upcoming days, but Xabi said YES. 💣
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@OlusojiAbosede @PoojaMedia Easy to say cuz they stand a good chance of winning either or both. Wait make them bottle league and UCL and watch how fans go turn on him
Consistency gats bring good results!!!!
Cc @kastlekenn
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@PoojaMedia @LarryBaKs_ see what I am saying! That consistency, goan buy it in the market.
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