Thinkerman

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  1. Is there any other chance other than getting educated? There has to be a way! You could always become a child bride, thats if you are a child , just kidding. On a more serious note: Seeking knowledge is an obligation upon every Muslim. Don't be a dumb azz. Go to school and seek knowledge. Period.
  2. Red dwarf (uk folks)that was a classic Only fool's & Horses
  3. loooool Pele, aint that the truth bloody priceless
  4. Hey dont knock it you know somali's used to do the same back in the day, i say used too, the still do
  5. If ever your in doubt abut anything of this matter always refer back to what the islamic prespective is. What does the Quran and the Sunnah say. The question ask for our opnion regarding this issue, its pretty simple if your a muslim, then you should know its one of the most dispicable and hated acts of disobediance towards Allah (SWT). The simple is no room for your take, here with regards to this issue, just as there is no room for your take towards illegal relationships such as those outside marriage, and just as there is no room for your take (dispite the best efforts of the kafir to confuss) regarding the mandatory obligation to were Hijab. It is here were We should rember Surah AL-KAFIROON
  6. 1.The one and only Gazetta football Italia Saturdays 10.00am, alas not anymore With the charasmatic and bolding james richardson, his poltical puns, interviews with zizou ronaldo, Batigol, and Gaint Ice creams infront of beautifull scenic settings a great programme
  7. Ancelotti dumbstruck by Depor Wednesday 7 April, 2004 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Carlo Ancelotti has attempted to analyse Milan’s extraordinary collapse in La Coruna, but dubbed it “inexplicable”. “We certainly didn’t expect this and something happened that is beyond explanation,” he said after their 4-0 defeat in Spain. “There were all the signs that the team was concentrated and we had that early warning from Real Madrid’s exit.” The quarter-finals of the Champions’ League have seen all the favourites crash out in spectacular fashion after holding first leg leads. “We came up against a team that was having an incredible night where everything went in its favour. There were also some errors, but the rest is inexplicable.” Walter Pandiani grabbed an early goal in the first leg and repeated the trick by scoring after just five minutes. “We reacted well after the first goal, but the second from a set-piece knocked us for six. That strike boosted Depor’s morale and damaged ours.” Ancelotti’s tactics have now come under the microscope with an unprotected midfield and Serginho replacing Andrea Pirlo. “Pirlo had already been booked and with an unbalanced team there was the risk he’d be sent off. We tried to rebalance the side, but it didn’t work,” sighed the Coach. Milan have been showing a lack of match fitness in the last few weeks, drawing their last two Serie A games with Chievo and Modena, but he maintains it is not a physical issue. “Deportivo were certainly determined and kept that up from the opening whistle to the closing one, while a goal after just five minutes gave them that extra conviction. It has to be said that their performance must be praised.” The Italian press is already suggesting that Ancelotti felt pressured to field two strikers upfront when his favoured 4-3-2-1 would have been more apt in this situation. “Pirlo has been marked many times, but we have always found a way around it. The real problem here is that we were met with an incredibly aggressive team that did not leave us a centimetre of space for the entire 90 minutes.” “We don’t have a very muscular set of players and Massimo Ambrosini would have been very useful here, but he was out injured. I didn’t think the team needed many changes from previous games.” The Rossoneri are no longer able to defend their European title and this thrashing gives Roma renewed hope of capturing the Scudetto. “We are clearly bitter and upset,” noted Ancelotti, “but this sort of disappointment can often spark a passionate reaction in the players. That’s what we need now.” ---------------------------------------------------------------- I Agree Baay, but all the same arsenal didnt dissappoint me so i cant complain, besides this thrasing gives Roma renewed hope for the title, lets see if All three eliminated Bigg teams (so-called) Real, Arsenal, and Milan, crumble and lose everything in the title run in.
  8. 4 - 0 to depor :eek: :eek: :eek: the beautifull game indeed it is Got to hand it to depor they are making milan look like a conference side, gr8 spirit and self belief
  9. no doubt saxiib u know am gonna be rooting for the azzuri's
  10. I rate you for final stating that, henry has undoubtd class, can score freek kicks as regularly and a spectacularly as beckham, but its this aspect of the game that always shows him up for bing that bit short of being a trully great player along side the likes of Zidane and Ronaldo who he finished up in the top 3 awards recently with. Raul is just as bad if anyone saw his 2 misses towards the end of the game, and so is my Fav player Totti who can moan more than ur average xalimo gone wild .
  11. well hopefully with Roma Back in the champions league place for next season. and still even with a chance at the title with milans record pace slowing now we shall really be able to compare like for like over the next season saxiib.
  12. And i salute you Baay in the face of this barrage from us ant-arsenal hooligans for ur diginity in defeat, its all good bro, maybe next year.............naaa Hey if the truth be told my team has turned out to be as mediocore as arsenal in ths second half of the season
  13. YOUR NOT SINGING, YOUR NOT SINGING, YOUR NOT SINGING ANYMORE Your not singing anymore loooool Man Pele you dont know just how sweet yesturday was RealA.K.A (circus team) knocked out, and the over-rated Under Achieves french brigade brought back to reality with a Bang Football was the winner yesturday
  14. Oh its all gone quite over here, Oh its all gone quite over here, oh its all gone quite, All gone quite, all gone quite over here I will not bother to state the obvious , rather i will remind you of how astute my football brain is Yesturday was no suprise really the fomr milan are in. But am sure we will see some suprise from here on. watch out for Real v Monaco real's defending is gonan get exposed again posted 24 March, 2004 07:41 PM Well done to chelsea and Monaco for reminding the various football pundits that football is more than just skills and athelets. Its an open race now, but i still think Milan have far too much fire power and expirence than the remaing three teams, that said yesturday should be proof to anyone that any team that players good football with nself belief can be successfull so lets see what happens next Ranieri Targets Euro Glory
  15. Battle of the sexes again huh. Oh well i guess am with the gents with this, but i would also add that as Muslims (cant try to over emphasis this enough) we shouldnt indulge with this dating game at all, unless we are seeking a serious relationship. So leave the rest to their vices The fact that somali girls are going out more n more with non-somali's be they blk guys or white guys or asian is something that no one shouldnt get over emotional about. Thats their choice, the guys do exactly the same.
  16. wow lol am impressed, i am clearly not the sujui i thought i was , i wonder what do u cal someone who is regarded a suju by Af somaali folk, but his swahili is not up to standard?? sujui-suju
  17. I got 5 after about 10 tries saxiib :mad: :mad: :mad:
  18. Schumacher praises Bahrain RACE RESULT 1 M Schumacher (Ferrari) 2 R Barrichello (Ferrari) 3 J Button (BAR) 4 J Trulli (Renault) 5 T Sato (BAR) 6 F Alonso (Renault) 7 R Schumacher (Williams) 8 M Webber (Jaguar) Michael Schumacher has paid tribute to the organisers of the Bahrain Grand Prix after winning Formula One's first race in the Middle East. "Everyone here has done a superb job building a circuit that was very interesting to drive, technically a big challenge," Schumacher said. "The welcome we had was very warm and it was a very nice experience we all had here." Schumacher led home team-mate Rubens Barrichello for a Ferrari one-two.
  19. I have to agree V_12 :rolleyes: but wher to start, and how to help exactly is something am still not sure off.
  20. I have to disgree Baay , i know ur shocked :eek: I have to rate wenger this time. He said after the final whistle if he were to lose 1/3 then he FA cup is one of the three if he had no choice, and the fixture pile up of 4 matches in 8 days is exactly that, no choice. Clearly the title is well within ur grasp if u dont capitulate, but the champions league is what wenger has prized above all, hence the over-rated snail on nandrolone sitting on the bench . p.s u were unlucky aswell bu Man u were in the end worthy winners.
  21. Opinion: The best and the rest Monday 5 April, 2004 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Football Italia highlights which individuals are on a high and a low after the Week 28 games. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The best… Dejan Stankovic (Inter) How ironic that Stankovic saved his best performance for Inter against the club he snubbed in January. Juventus were keen to net the midfielder and his display in the 3-2 win last night illustrates why. He set up the first goal, won a penalty before scoring the third. He’s going to be a key figure in the club’s future. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cesar (Lazio) We couldn’t ignore Cesar after his hat-trick against Siena in the 5-2 victory. The Brazilian is one of the most impressive left-sided players in Italy right now. No wonder the likes of Inter and Milan have been associated with summer swoops. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Daniele Balli (Empoli) Perugia boss Serse Cosmi couldn’t believe that his side lost at Empoli yesterday. The Grifoni dominated the game but they lost 1-0 after a Tommaso Rocchi goal. Yet the real Empoli hero was goalkeeper Balli. He saved everything that Perugia threw at him at the Stadio Castellani. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The rest… Paolo Montero (Juventus) Montero’s 16th red card of his Serie A career against Inter last night was perhaps the final straw for Juve fans. The Uruguayan’s reckless tackles left his side with 10 men yet again in a game where they were already trailing. When will he learn? He may not be a part of the new Juve era. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pippo Inzaghi (Milan) What’s happened to Super Pippo? His teammates keep giving him perfect goalscoring opportunities but he just can’t score. The Milan man already missed a host of chances against Chievo last week and his poor finishing continued at Modena on Sunday. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cristiano Doni (Sampdoria) There just isn’t any consistency with Cristiano Doni anymore. The old Doni would have caused little Ancona severe problems in the past but he looked shy of any ideas on Sunday. His side may have won 1-0 but he really needs to be making more of an impact. His substitution surprised nobody.
  22. Arsenal 0-1 Man Utd Paul Scholes ended Arsenal's hopes of the treble and a third successive FA Cup triumph with a first-half winner. Scholes fired home Ryan Giggs' cross from close range after 31 minutes to seal an FA Cup final place against either Sunderland or Millwall. Arsenal and Manchester United started without Thierry Henry and injured Ruud van Nistelrooy at Villa Park. Edu and Patrick Vieira hit the woodwork for Arsenal while Roy Carroll saved from Dennis Bergkamp and Kolo Toure. But United held Arsenal in their grip in the second half, despite the introduction of a host of attackers, wrecking their rivals' hopes of repeating their 1999 feat of winning the league, FA Cup and Champions League. It means United travel to Cardiff for the final with hopes of salvaging their season with silverware. Arsene Wenger, meanwhile, will turn his attention to the Champions League quarter-final against Chelsea on Tuesday and maintaining their lead in the Premiership. And the Gunners almost started in sensational fashion as they did everything but score in the third minute. Carroll dived at Bergkamp's feet as he raced clear, and from the rebound Wes Brown was forced to head the Dutchman's shot off the line. The resulting corner saw Edu chip on to the bar with Carroll beaten, only for the goalkeeper to recover miraculously to block Kolo Toure's header. Arsenal were dominating the opening stages, and Robert Pires should have put them ahead after 24 minutes, heading over an open goal from Bergkamp's cross. Pires was then fortunate to escape a red card for flooring Gary Neville before United took the lead. United's confidence was rising, but Arsenal almost equalised on the stroke of half-time when Vieira's header glanced off the outside of a post. Arsenal, inevitably, stepped up the pace after the interval but United held firm at the back. Hot-headed Gunners goalkeeper Lehmann was lucky not to be sent off after 51 minutes when he inexplicably got involved with Cristiano Ronaldo, pushing the Portuguese teenager to the ground. And it was no surprise when Wenger made a double substitution after 57 minutes, sending on Jose Antonio Reyes for Jeremie Aliadiere and Henry for the disappointing Pires. But this time there was no brilliance from Henry and United ended Arsenal's 18-match unbeaten FA Cup run stretching back to their defeat in the 2001 final against Liverpool in -------------------------------------------------------- Although today is about grey and overcast, it feels more sunny than yesturday. where is ur treble.
  23. Ranieri nets manager award Chelsea boss Claudio Ranieri has been named as the Premiership's manager of the month for March. The Italian led Chelsea to three league wins during the month over Bolton, Fulham and Wolves and they reached the Champions League quarter-finals. Birmingham striker Mikael Forssell - on loan from Chelsea - bagged the player of the month award to continue his successful spell at St Andrews. The Finnish hitman netted six goals in just five games for Steve Bruce's side. Nic Gault, a member of the Barclaycard Awards Panel, admitted Ranieri has done a terrific job in difficult circumstances at Stamford Bridge this season. "Loved by the fans, and respected by his players, Claudio Ranieri has done a fantastic job at Chelsea under the media spotlight," said Gault. "He has always focused on what matters most, the football, and appears to be relishing the challenge before him. "Ranieri has got Chelsea playing some great football and continues to pick up the points, what's more he does it with a smile on his face. "He is a very worthy recipient."