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The Salted One ☠️
@SaltyTestTackle
✊🏽🇫🇯🇳🇿| NZ Warriors 🏉 | Newcastle United ⚽ | Phila 76ers 🏀 | Dallas Cowboys 🏈 | Me 🎱 🏄🏽♂ 🥊
Katılım Temmuz 2020
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@aintyocuppatea Vakayagataka vinaka o Musa na nona fame me volitaka kina nona roti. Gone sa raiyawa.
Filipino

my daughter missed the trial as she was sick, which I’m okay with coz she said “mann If I went for the trial, I would have gone to Labasa, I look saraga for Musa when I’m there” 😭😭😭
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Niece just came back from Labasa attending the Primary School Netball IDC Tournament. 🧔🏾♂️: Yadra Lewa, how was Labasa? 👱🏽♀️: We met Musa & Greg. Haule!!! Au via kila e vacava na qito, sega ni o rau na vtsn qori. 🤣🤦🏽♂️
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E dina ya @UsamateJone ??
Please confirm or deny. 😎
H@lagakali_fj
From a snr staff nurse pov 🤷🏾♀️
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@billraqio My question from the day their semi-submerged boat was discovered was why they abandoned it??
Why not hang onto it?? 🤔
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@RuciTukana Sa mai varaitaki qo vei au na kedra itaba.
Musa kei na nona basikete ni roti ... da ia na veitaba, wini ga o Musa na tara nodra taga. 🤣
Filipino


@Footballtweet I remember when Capello was manager of Russia and we ( Northern Ireland) beat them 1-0 in a WCQ in 2013, his interview after the game was something else, arrogant and rude and how we had the temerity to actually beat them. Came across as an absolute asshole.
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🗣️🏴 Ben Foster on Fabio Capello when he was England's manager:
“I actually missed the birth of my son and his attitude towards me was disappointing.”
My daughter Olivia had just been born, and my wife was about to give birth to our second child, Louis. I was focused with the England national team when I was told that labor had started. Without a second thought, I went to speak with the coach to ask for permission to leave. I expected an understanding response, something like: 'Go be with your family.'
But the opposite happened. He told me we had training in an hour. That’s when I realised the situation wasn’t normal.
There was a designated driver assigned to take me back, but he was driving strictly within the speed limits. Halfway through the journey, I asked to take the wheel myself. He agreed. I ended up driving as fast as I could on roads and highways to try to reach the hospital before the birth. When I finally arrived, my son had already been born 10 minutes earlier. Luckily, everything had gone well. Even my childhood best friend was the one who cut the umbilical cord, something my family still jokes about to this day.
Hours later, his assistant contacted me. They told me Fabio Capello wanted me to return that same night to play the second half of a friendly match the following evening. It wasn’t even an important game, just a friendly. My wife told me it was no problem, that she’d stay at the hospital and our son was happy and healthy. So I went back, and went to the stadium the following night… but I didn’t play a single minute. No one gave me any explanations, no one spoke to me, and they didn’t even thank me for returning.
From that day on, I made the decision not to play for England again as long as he was the coach.
The problem was never representing my country. Playing for England was one of the greatest honours of my career. The problem was him. He never understood that there are personal moments that take precedence over football. He never congratulated me or showed the slightest bit of interest. And for me, that was enough.”
🎙️ @ManagersPod

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@mark_up @PoskyL @fijirugby Was hoping to see Waratah's THP Apolosi Ranawai be given a chance also. 🤞🏽
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@PoskyL @fijirugby Great extended squad. 22 of my 23 are here. Only Big Bill Mata missing.
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@aintyocuppatea 🤣🤣 kerekere daru yaco tikoga ena lala.
Enjoy your Sunday lunch sister.
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I would’ve thought this was some rugby club farewelling their coach or something 🙂

Sake@Sakefiji
Soqo levu toka nona somate o Vakarisi😶
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@TheRealVatubuli They might not have invited anyone into Fiji to make drugs, but they created an environment that allowed it to thrive. Most of them knew it was happening but chose to be like an ostrich.
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@SaltyTestTackle There is no way, the govt back then didnt know he was dirty
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