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oh yeke?
tunggu wa TT.. wa pun nk masuk sekali
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pantang diseru nama, gerenti muncul
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haha.. semperit dahlia ke semperit susu?
rajin2 la teman si antagenaiz ni borak sini ye
iols jarang sgt dh berporum dh
dulu rajin je buat semak kt sini
sekarang siap kena seru kt fb baru masuk blk
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jgn tanya kenapa kalu dia follow lu 1 porem nti..
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pegi taruk red karpet siap2 depan pintu gua tu..
mggu nih rasa cam bakal kna cek in jek nih..
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bz sebab relationship dah complicated ke..
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mggu nih silap2 angin taufan plak yg dtg..
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hamboi mung
tanjat boboi ok
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jangan wei...
wa carik lu dulu kang
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bukan takat merah wei
jenis kaler karpet wa dh ready
TT dh pegang kunci sekali tu ha
siap sedia kena berdas2 dengan meriam
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samperit byk jenis ye? Haha sorry xtau
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kalu kna tembak ngn meriam mgu nih..
masak la wa kna bahan nti..
dah la mggu nih wa keja dok ngutuk bdak2 setan sb kes pedro n otomendi jek..
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jgn oi..kang tak memasal laba follow wa skali..
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When does the summer transfer window close?
Tuesday, September 1, at 6pm - a day later than you might expect, as the Monday is a Bank Holiday and the window has to close on a working day. Likely to be slightly later in reality, so Jim White can continue shouting for a further few hours as Chris Brunt's proposed loan move to Watford falls through at the last minute.
Is that the same across Europe?
No it is not. France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Holland's closes on Monday 31 August at 23:59. The Dutch summer transfer window tends to open in the second week of June. The Portuguese transfer window stays open until 22 September. The mavericks.
BR x nak beli anak ikan lagi ke?
www.telegraph.co.uk
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Edited by samperit at 22-8-2015 10:29 PM
Liverpool valued at almost £540m in latest finance report
Club's value has increased by more than 50% in last two years but still ranked just sixth most valuable in Premier League
Liverpool Football Club is worth around £537m – less than a third of Manchester United, whose £1.8bn makes them by far the most valuable football club in England.
In an article explaining his findings on the Sporting Intelligence site, Dr Markham said it focused on a “fixed set of financial criteria” to establish the market value of clubs, looking at what they earn and what they spend and their assets, to come up with a “rational” value.
The Markham report places Arsenal as the only other Premier League club to come in worth more than £1bn (at £1.1bn) with Manchester City next at £907m, and Chelsea at £826m.
Surprisingly Tottenham’s value is rated at £710m, well ahead of Liverpool’s with Everton ranked down in ninth at £216m.
Speaking to fans about the issue on social media, Dr Markham said Spurs’ position ahead of the Reds was “primarily due to land value, consistent profitability and lack of debt. LFC will rise on stadium completion.”
Summarising Liverpool’s position, he states: “Anfield is badly in need of the revamp ongoing. Liverpool’s corporate offering needs to be improved in scale and every other way to stay on the coattails of the current Champions League clubs. Match-day revenue is less than half of Manchester United and Arsenal.”
That would suggest that the 8,500 extra seats in the current Main Stand expansion need to be followed swiftly by the Anfield Road expansion of another 4,800 seats, which has not yet been fully committed to by the Reds, but which would take capacity up to close to 59,000.
The financial boost from improving that “corporate offering” of course represents the major dilemma facing the Anfield hierarchy and the club’s fan base.
On one side, the need to maximum revenue to compete financially, thereby putting the best team possible on the pitch. On the other the very real concerns of the need to improve the Anfield atmosphere, getting more “real fans” back into the stadium, particularly younger ones, with ticket prices reduced to that effect. It will not be an easy balance to strike.
In terms of growth, United’s is impressive at 74% in the last two years but still can’t keep pace with Manchester City with an astonishing 126%. Chelsea and Spurs’ value has risen by 60% and Liverpool’s by more than 50%.
Liverpool FC
Liverpool Echo
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ceh...kate ujung2 sizen, belum lawan lagi dah siap sedia semua...siap bercarpet lagi
kunci gua wa dah campak dalam sungai amazon ye cik @RosesAre_Red
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dia takmo beli anak ikan wa tak kesah sgt..tp anak ikan dia si allen tu bila nak jual..
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selagi manager tak tukar kita kna sentiasa bersiap sedia..
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Edited by samperit at 24-8-2015 10:46 PM
Arsenal vs Liverpool
Things you need to know ahead of tonight's Premier League clash
Monday Night Football is back and it could be a classic as title challengers Arsenal take on Champions League hopefuls Liverpool. At least that is how it was supposed to be, but it is the Merseysiders who head to the Emirates with a 100 per cent record, while Arsenal are still smarting for their opening day defeat at home to West Ham.
Team news
Arsenal: Arsene Wenger expects to pick from the same group of players that he had available for last weekend's 2-1 win at Crystal Palace.
Jack Wilshere has returned to training but is still not fit enough to play, but Wenger believes Alexis Sanchez will be back to full fitness having not been at his sharpest for the trip to Selhurst Park.
Liverpool: Brendan Rodgers has a fitness concern over captain Jordan Henderson who was forced off against Bournemouth with a foot injury.
The Reds will give Henderson as long as they can to prove his fitness, and they have no other concerns ahead of the trip to north London.
Predicted sides
Reasons for Liverpool fans to be optimistic
- The Reds have found some defensive resilience at the start of this season with successive clean sheets against Stoke and Bournemouth
- Christian Benteke scored his first goal for the club last Monday and looked to be settling into Anfield life pretty well
- Phillipe Coutinho is having a 2015 to remember and the Brazilian is in magnificent form
Recent meetings
- Arsenal 4-1 Liverpool (Premier League, 4 April 2015)
- Liverpool 2-2 Arsenal (Premier League, 1 December 2014)
- Arsenal 2-1 Liverpool (FA Cup, 16 February 2014)
- Liverpool 5-1 Arsenal (Premier League, 8 February 2014)
- Arsenal 2-0 Liverpool (Premier League, 2 November 2013)
Recent form
Arsenal - Last 5 games
- Crystal Palace 1-2 Arsenal (Premier League, 16 August 2015)
- Arsenal 0-2 West Ham United (Premier League, 8 August 2015)
- Arsenal 1-0 Chelsea (Community Shield, 2 August 2015)
- Arsenal 4-0 Aston Villa (FA Cup, 30 May 2015)
- Arsenal 4-1 West Brom (Premier League, 24 May 2015)
Liverpool - Last 5 games
- Liverpool 1-0 Bournemouth (Premier League, 17 August 2015)
- Stoke 0-1 Liverpool (Premier League, 9 August 2015)
- Stoke 6-1 Liverpool (Premier League, 24 May 2015)
- Liverpool 1-3 Crystal Palace (Premier League, 16 May 2015)
- Chelsea 1-1 Liverpool (Premier League, 10 May 2015)
Liverpool's key man
www.mirror.co.uk
P/S: Prediction wa Arsenal (3) Liverpool (1)
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hampeh tul la lu nie...
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