that was a goal Dr. Masa, i still insist
huu ndio uhuru wa kuongea, kila mtu anaweza kuongea vyovyote atakavyoEdson acha mambo yako!
Masa umekosea jina sio edson ni sipo!! … .Edson acha mambo yako!
Docebit vos Omnia....pole sana mzee mwenzangu! Kajipange upya, jitahidini msijerudi kule ICU wazee.....! u played well though!
Loserfools kwa kulalamika ... ...
kama kuna kitu napenda ni law of karma!!! it wont take 3 weeks arses watakuja kulalama hivihivi, and thats the beauty of life!!!
leo kwangu kesho kwako
Ana maana yake kuandika hivyo De NovoMasa umekosea jina sio edson ni sipo!! .
ha ha ha kila la kheri mkuu,sidhani kama watu wanajua mnacheza leo ha ha ha.si unajua hatujazoea mechi za alhamisi pole mkuu.wakuu.... jukwaa limedoda!!! yaani hata alfahim na wenzako mshafulia humu?
shukran mazee... kombe la kinesi hili!!! na wewe pole naona jana palikua na mashindano ya upuuzi goliniha ha ha kila la kheri mkuu,sidhani kama watu wanajua mnacheza leo ha ha ha.si unajua hatujazoea mechi za alhamisi pole mkuu.
vituko vya jana nilibaki nacheka tu.uzembe mtupu,sijui lini tutakuwa serious.shukran mazee... kombe la kinesi hili!!! na wewe pole naona jana palikua na mashindano ya upuuzi golini
Much as there is some degree of concurrence kwenye level ya football creativity shown yesterday, i wouldn't bother much about the so called "their level"Liverpool find their level
Fri Feb 19 08:52AM
Not so long ago, Liverpool were competing at the very highest level, proving they were still a force to be reckoned with in European football by making it to two Champions League finals in three years between 2005 and 2007.
Not so any more. Last night's narrow 1-0 win over Unirea Urzicieni in the Europa League served to highlight just how far Liverpool have fallen.
A game against the relatively unknown team from a small town in Romania, played out in a tepid atmosphere at Anfield, was a far cry from where Liverpool were at a year ago, when they beat Real Madrid in front of 85,000 fans at the Bernabeu in the last 16 of the Champions League.
The scary thing was that Rafa Benitez's side looked like they should be playing at this new, less glamorous level.
Missing Fernando Torres once again, Liverpool lacked anything remotely resembling a cutting edge up front and it took the introduction of a 19-year-old novice, albeit a promising one, to break down Unireas' stubborn resistance by laying on the only goal of the game.
The very real fear is that Liverpool are incapable of breaking out of their current malaise and destined to languish in these depths - 'depths' because of the club's rich history in more salubrious competitions - for some time to come.
Should they take Thursday night's form into the weekend's Premier League game with Manchester City, they stand to lose yet more ground in the race for that final Champions League spot.
And the irony is not lost on ED that Liverpool are reportedly one of the teams who are against the idea of a fourth-place play-off being introduced next season. After all, it's increasingly looking like Liverpool will need all the help they can get to get back into Europe's premier club competition.
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Maumivu ya kichwa huanza polepole...Huyu Benitez kaona maradhi ya Lucas hayatoshi kenda kutuletea maradhi mengine sasa ya Maxi......sioni kufanya lolote uwanjani huyu mechi yangapi sasa hii
Mkuu BaK,Mechi bomba sana maana ni speed ya hali ya juu na mashambulizi kila upande. Timu yeyote leo hii inaweza kuibuka kidedea, I hope the quality of football in 2nd period will be the same as 1st period.
Mkuu BaK,
Ningependa kujua wewe uko upande upi kati ya "The Big 4"... Please declare your side today hahahaha