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in corruption and for during his time as president people for that as it's not to the rule of law that he could get away with absolutely anything people are embracing the ruling that's been handed down by the constitutional court. we understand it's ny, and of course we live in judges reached at this decision. even the other 2 consented that this was contents a quote. and so we said that you've already been spending 15 months in prison. if you look on twitter, people are reacting in very positive ways. people very excited about the people that they never thought that they would see the say come, but that it is important for the country. so what happens next when you go to prison, straight away get the quote that you gave the former president 5 days to turn himself into the station, stating that the minutes that leads to mission has been instructed to make sure that you would be at jail within 3 days off that 5, as we understand that his daughter had twisted in the last hour and she said that
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he has decided to be given the option of spending the job or it was with a child, the problems with his from. and they've decided that you will be spending that 15 months jail to in got that's what that is at needs. reaction from his side is not that directly with his daughter tweeting. he spoke with the statement earlier, basically saying that he felt that the bread and we'll be shocked by the ruling. but as he said he was the race ready to be mikael tip. so he has been given 5 days. the last day would be sunday. so we think that any day between now basically that they will be putting himself into the station in any problems. why that's how a lot of people have ready around him. last night was camped off side who told said i'd be supportive, who had said that they would be glad to get that nobody will touch him, but even they will not be able to do that before before my of the law is going to
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be destroy date for the 1st time in the history, a former president, somebody who really had the highest power will be going to prison. so it's a day many for that because i thought they would say, but if you go to the historic day, a corruption still being a major problem on all levels of south african society that you think this verdict could in retrospect some day be viewed as a milestone absolutely and you said you heard it when the judge who read out this ruling. so she, she keith, you referred to the fact that when they looked at this method, they considered the fact that risen jacobs was not just an ordinary citizen. but this is somebody who has great support in the country, so you do get the sense the interpretation baby that they wanted to send a message with this particular just that nobody is above the law. and this is what it is being. embrace that, that somebody, not prison, human being who same court will perhaps discourage other people in certain offices because they see that there are consequences to actions the force as is prob,
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have been going on, commission into corruption, and the president we've been hearing off large scale based off of the state resources, people have been really frustrated in a country that really need the infrastructure in jobs to see that that money was being lucid by people in office. and so it is really hoped and you simply get the sense that people hold that people in certain government offices will see the judgement and that it will serve as a detouring factor to people considering taking a similar christine one for in cape town for us. thank you, christine the government, the feel p has declared a sci fi and it's to gray region after 8 months of deadly conflict. it forces us to have left the regions capital mckelly, along with members of the government's regional administration. the areas former rulers say they are now back in control. thousands have been killed since fighting
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broke out last november. more than 2000000 people have been displaced in the region and there are hundreds of thousands facing starvation. and joining me now from london is a mountain plant. he's a journalist, specializing in the horn of africa and author of understanding eritrea, thanks for your time. but to great and rebel forces say they have retaken the capital. how significant is this? especially for the people of people who are oh, it's quite extraordinary. i mean, it is a complete reversal of fortune. 8 months ago, they were driven out of the city of mckayla, which is their regional capitals. you right. the pointed out and they were completely broken. the they were attacked by the army, by the army, by somali troops, and by the power of militia. and they were driven out of mckellar and had to retreat into the mountain. and what appeared to be a complete d spent force. he would not only be able to mount
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a small gorilla operation if they continued fighting. they have regrouped reorganized, and 10 days ago they launched an offensive which have frankly, driven the enemies out of 2 great, almost entirely. i mean, most of the major towns are now in their hands. there were pictures of the people celebrating in mckellar. the ethiopian military sent plains into mckellar and literally took all the money out of the banks prior to the city forward. so there's no doubt that it has fallen. ready the united nation to that with looting of their computers. it's an extraordinary turnaround. so would you consider this a real turning point in this conflict? absolutely, there is no doubt about it whatsoever. the one thing that one has to say, and you pointed out the terrible famine that is now being induced in this area because the 1st battle happened as far as time you weren't able to harvest. they
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were driven from their farms and they've been the block. it has been a blockade by e. c o p, and an error channel forces preventing a getting into the region. and as a result, there are something like, according to us, say id the on 900000 people on the edge of starvation. so this couldn't have come a moment too soon, and the question now is, will the ethiopians, they are trans, open their ports, open their rhodes, and allow the a to fluid basically have a look at the politics the a prime minister meant he took office pledge reconciliation and then he had to take or what does this turning point? this is, i mean for him and his standing well, it's a huge blow for his reputation. he's probably just one of the election. we don't know the results yet, but the to the come. but he's probably just one election, but that having put him, put him in a terrible position because he proved into sauce of arrow trail launched this
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campaign against the 2 grand would turn to break them and effect this is they are now in lock step together. we just don't know what the result will be for the longer term survive, and that especially because our trend have lost thousands upon thousands of troops in this battle. how will the army react? we just monitor plant. thank you very much for your time. that's. i'll take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. my philippine president rodrigo, to test a says he is open to running for vice president next year. when his current term ends under the constitution, philippine presidents only allowed a single 6 year term, but they are able to run for lower positions. opponent called the prospect a joke. and if the iraqis held a symbolic funeral and back that 4 members of the popular mobilization forces,
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or p. m. s, who were killed by us air strikes on monday, the strikes on the iraq syria border targeted, malicious, supported by iran. they were in response to a reason space of attacks against us military assets in iraq, part of western canada recorded. they're hard to stay ever on monday, with temperatures in march of british columbia sewing past 46 degrees celsius for the south on the us west coast. seattle registered its 2nd consecutive day of regular temperatures. experts and such extreme weather is likely to become more common due to global warming. rising corona, those cases linked and all over europe travel around the continent is again limited by restrictions in some places. just weeks off, the missions were eased in portugal, visitors have been cuttings validate short, dealing of fresh flow to those whose livelihoods depend on tourism. this delhi
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has been operating here in lisbon for more than a 100 years. the shop survived the last major global pandemic. the spanish flew its owner. jose bronco isn't easily shocked, but he is worried to those board. lisben is very dependent on tourism. a large part of our business comes from this sector. lots of those tourists come from germany, but with the delta corona virus, various spreading in lisbon and the l. gov. germany has now classified portugal as a virus variant area, even though cases remain low in some places. if you look at payroll in austria, only certain regions were restricted, but now all the portals being held responsible does make sense. that anybody traveling from portugal to germany must now quarantine for 2 weeks, including people who are fully vaccinated. monday was the last day to leave before the new rules came into effect. i'm happy that we're going home today. it was just
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by chance. we booked for today, but we're on the safe side and won't have any problems. getting back to germany. i think it's good that they've reacted in and people coming back have to quarantine for 2 weeks, but the down for variant will spread anyway. if you go out with fewer holidaymakers will hit the tourism industry hot just when it was starting up again. but back at the deli, jose bronco remains optimistic. chavez for the board as close and then open again. that's the pandemic cycle, but everything will get back to normal. the local certainly hope so. and so do the tourists i'm not joined by the correspondent young philip shorts in other fair town on the gulf coast in the south of portugal, very popular with tourists and philip. the live with many people in portugal, depend on tourism. the country had been opening up how they're dealing with this now. well people are shocked, especially here in the holiday resorts off i'd say it out. last year was already
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the worst summer season since the early eighty's and people were waiting for the famous light at the end of the tunnel, of course, meeting for a more or less normal holiday season again, but this hope is destroyed. now of course, the germans are the most important group of holiday makers together with the bridges. and the ok has also introduce strict measures already for return nice from portugal and local say that business just wants to buy another thomas even like this. so was it like that and now for, for the tourists caught up in this well, the german tourists have left already, at least the majority of them. i talked to manage that in the morning and he said that's not german tourists had left the town. probably only a very few remaining. there were
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a lot of last minute the parts and the worst for a lot of, for a lot of which house here is that there are also a lot of cancellation of cars now for the coming reached the peak actually of the holiday season. and for the wires, portugal been hit so hard by this a delta very and well, a lot of experts say that it has to do with effect that part. so let's in bridges, tourist with our direct rules at a time when the does have very and what's already reading in the u. k. they say this is one of the main reasons local also blame the governments that they allows the template final here some weeks ago. mentioned that city again, chelsea with thousands of british friends, but of course those are all assumptions. nobody can say for sure. what caused the
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search in the very case this year for sure, is that the country is struggling very hard at the moment and it almost seems like a desire for me. i was here during christmas holidays when, when portugal was opening up again to international tourists and a few weeks later the very end started to spread and the country live shows and i will farah portugal. thank you very much. thank you. many southeast asian nations have been slow to inoculate their populations against go with 19, especially when compared to europe as well or north america. some suggest this is because of the initial success at containing the virus. however, and other reason is vaccine skepticism. hong kong is one territory now offering incentives to try to convince people to get vaccinated. this lottery has a prize. few in hong kong can pass up real estate. nearly half
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a 1000000 people signed up on the 1st day. the grand prize, a one bedroom condo, the catch, you can only when, if you're vaccinated. the apartment lottery can motivate more people to get vaccinated. it might not be too helpful, but it can provide hope. still, not everyone is swayed by the sky high jackpot. via that's not really for me. if i'm fit to be vaccinated, i would do so. but i suffer from high blood pressure like glucose level and blood limpid level. my doctor advised me not to be vaccinated. others are now rushing to schedule their jobs and ties to buy a slew of new incentives, cash gold bars, even cars offered by private companies, eager to get the economy moving again all with the backing of the government for
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my funds. so we all share a common goal to restore normality to hong kong possible my boosting the vaccination rate so that every industry can do more business on high go hong kong dealer. but hong kong slow vaccination rate is not due to lack of supply. hundreds of thousands of unused by on tech doses may be destroyed if they don't enter arms by august. so what's behind vaccine hesitancy in the city? the fear of side effects and government mistrust, but nearly 600000 people had been vaccinated in the last 2 weeks. as dreams of winning, big turn, heads and change minds. the one of the great rivalries in football enters its next chapter tonight when england hosts germany and wembley. in the last 16 of the european championship,
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germany have mostly come out on top in these tournaments. clashes with one exception, that goes way back. that was back, england won the wealth camp at wembley in 1966. since then germany have won every major knock out between the 2 countries. the team arrives in london having chokes up the last when and a drawer to get through. the group stage of the euro, 2020 now 40000 and friends i expected for the match at when the stadium that's despite rising corona by those cases in the ok. the majority of the crowd will, of course be support in england, but germany don't see the, the way trip as any kind of disadvantage wembley, stadium state in history and the spiritual home of english for player the atmosphere can be electric. the crowds also have a tendency to panic when things aren't going so smoothly it should be
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advantage england, garrett, staff gay. the germany know better than most that wimbley can be conquered. maybe england here on their way to winning the euros in 1996. and now they want to use the hostile crowd to their benefit. it's in my, in my go into who to me. diagonal fans always awesome at the stadium is crowded with your own fan and that's gone. but it's almost just as awesome when the whole stadium is against you, nice, and you can reach your maximum performance and silence the opposition of support and foster l. a doesn't get some transport. the united kingdom has seen a state rise in current of ours cases in the past week due to the delta variance. but that hasn't stopped plan to host about $40000.00 fans on tuesday evening at wembley. it's certainly not an ideal situation. so some of the players, shaun, shaun guns that even the galleys enzo again, and borderline. if i'm on us 224-0000 fans in the stadium in the only country in
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europe where currently the incident is right is above average. that doesn't make things safer for us on the cell. it's nick nick longer, fairly shot on this officially from optimal. when you look at the big picture, just because i'm busied us has been determined for as many fans as possible to attend matches at disuse. european championship the show as always, must go on and i'm joined by the w one in charlotte shells until at wembley stadium in london. and here the city where the w sports reporter expect. but we go to london 1st. charlotte, how big of a deal is this match for the english fans? god in the hearts and minds of english friends that isn't a much bigger rivalry than this is i'm sure you can imagine it's on the for this game is on the front page of many of the newspapers here. i've just got one of them in front of me a night made for heroes. it declares showing some of the england players and those
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who follow this rivalry very closely might be struck by the fact that this particular newspaper has managed to avoid send world war references out the rhetoric that often has come up in the past during these games. although i will say it has mentioned that into the newspaper. this is the rival, read the date back decades and decades. as you mentioned that 1966 that was the last time england won the world cup. a few people here will not know that day. they of course, beat germany to win since then know a story. he was getting considerably more painful memories. are there any added to this rivalry? one that's being talked about in particular here is the euro is 996 knots 8 because the current manager of england garris southgate missed the penalty in that game against germany, getting them knocked out of the tournament, other painful penalties,
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memories as well. so the england team here being quiz don't, whether they've been practicing the penalties. play as though many of them, one born during some of these major pos games that are in blazing into the hearts of the football fan. they're saying very clearly they won't be affected by it. they want to create their own history and hopefully some happy memories for that team. coming coming to you, we had a bit of, from charlotte there about the rivalry. where does it rank for germany though? look, it is, it is a big game, but to be honest, i think germany has often had big fish to fry, such as against the netherlands of always big mentions against them, both, both to trade winds and losses. and even italy, to be honest, was with england. well, germany's always won since at 9 in $66.00 woke up final. it's been clearly dominated by one thought. and so i think that trauma that, that is there for england fans just doesn't really exist for germany. fans and yes
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has been historic and connie questions for sure the penalty the 990-9096 especially . but for me, for proper rivalry to exist to teams need to be winning, not just one. so hopefully we can change that tonight. pretty one sided at the moment. so with england home advantage on the holy turn of wembley that will that play a role? yes. and i clicked ground for sure. and usually you think $40000.00 fans would give them a big advantage. but i think it could go either way. we know from the past the england team and the fans can get quite nervous when they're planning a wimbley. and so, you know, if they get nearly go, you could say the crowd getting them over the line, pushing them on. but if they go behind and struggle to create chances, those nerves could come into play about the team, the fan, we could see a whole different scenario. so i really think it could go either way with that home advantage. itala, let's change the subject to the delta vary and that is rampaging through britain. right now we've had 40000 funds packed into stadium. is that
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a good idea for 1000 fans with this game? and of course, the semi final, the final wembley, is expected to host even more. now the culture secretary here has it very much defended the idea of having 840000 friends in the stadium. he says he can't wait for the fans to be back in wembley, going 3 days, 10 styles, he stress it as much has been done as possible for the safety measures. he knows the fact that people friends entering the setting either how to present the proof of to vaccines or of a negative kind of a test. phase moss as well needs to be worn into areas. but of course, there is a good deal of concern, not just from some in england, but around europe about the number of fans in the stadium. given the rapid rise in cases of the delta vary. and as you mentioned that some european countries in the german chancellor anglo marco has express concern about the number of friends in
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the stadium and, and urging caution from authorities here cuz wanted to sell some pill london's wembley stadium. and john expect from the w sports. thank you both very much. and it was huge shaka the tournament on tuesday, switzerland reached the quarter finals after beating well champions france on penalties in bucharest. young sama safe clearly and up is penalty to send his theme through to the next round. france had been 31 up with 15 minutes of normal play time, but the swiss equalized with too late goals to force extra time. they will now face spain, who be crazy at $53.00 after extra time in another thriller. you're watching the news he has remind at the top stories were following for you. former south african president jacob's duma will spend 15 month behind bars after the country's top court found him guilty of content. my heart refused to early order to testify
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now a, we guess what i said on my left like, and that's what i feel these days that were in the spotlights beneatha in a position, demanding unparalleled flexibility, defensive gcs, on the one hand offensive obligations on the other. i think hostage makes a difference. well, let's take a look at for fantastic left blacks and how that position has evolved. now on kiko, i'm afraid to get a pair from both left, but it's always nice to have a player introduce himself at dorman, they say not entirely tongue in cheek that they could do with 4 raphael guerrero's, one for the left 9 where he's nominally deployed to the right one for the mid field and one in the play maker role. now that the tiller take the
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position that become more important, we more responsibility than in the past. i'm a left back. so i often think like an attacking mit field. in that regard, he saw from alone in this league. so without phone, say, davy, one of the display is in the buddhist legal fees that don't a sing, a canadian who was born in a refugee camp leader and champions lee went up and voted into fif as well. the 114-2020 the entertain. trained f as the forward let back keith become an international staff. there now is just learning learning more and more about the position from one place to the next. here you have to pay particular attention.
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ah, yes. because blink, and you might miss table together and help isn't actually a penny. i'm getting permanently in motion. he's here he's. he's everywhere. more often than not at the shelf. and the action is my friends. oh, yeah. i would say that i am a left bike. i keep saying the, everybody called me now a winner, but i say no less, mike, and that's what i feel. he found himself a new home in france that also asked on the pitch one time when philip cost it now runs down to less back, which is not to say he's given up. it's packing the prospects that's been very good. defensive with
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the different positions for sure, but it suits me even with the extra defensive work involved. i enjoy playing 3 to the goal line. one of the linear football is constantly evolving is the process how it by the club, the coaches, the players, and the full backs that covers the, among the most influential motors of change in the 2 decades playing at the highest levels. low thomas, he has one pretty much everything was winning in football. he may not be the sort to declare the latest trends, the tactics, the gracious things like spreads. but in terms of sheer innovation, japanese most cap this to say about the role as a full back it's a revolutionary system changing how the games played and we'll get to the revolutionary bit later. let's look 1st at the system with the time on the age of
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the good old text board. for all the cutting edge tweaks and variations football teams today still generally line up into basic defense formations. that's the format fact road to central defenders and a full back right and left. playing for the back as a left or right back here, more defensive duties then as part of a 5 my line. well, by an adult men tend to start with this formation like frankfurt preferred to play with 3 central defenders off the 2 full back making for a fine strong defensive line. this gives the full back rate license to push forward while still having 3 colleagues in position to show things up. things like i said with the back 5, obviously the full back. so the players out white who then responsible for working those 6070 meters not field from deep to ga by not to understand
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his transformation. it helps to know his back story. this is where and heavy, no hail from kelly c a in the far northwest. just not one of the countries tourist spun, they get more than their share of wind and rain. he st in from the atlantic age 10 . he joins traditional regional power house. therefore people lack o 2. now from when news of his talent travels, signed at 16 by manchester city and spent the next few years, mostly in new york, spain and the netherlands on a succession of lung deals. the last one came to light stage in the 2020 case julia . now good man was well aware of how and helene jo functioned in a full for to framework. but he also saw the young spaniards explosive potential if deployed in a proactive back 5 thanks my been playing quite
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well. the coaches me really go and, and thanks to him, i think my forum is getting better and better just off the toners. i've often stressed how vital he used to us. he's played a key role. cynthia arrived yet, but always also with the potential to develop further in certain areas and he's going to get better still. he's incredibly hungry. he'll search those areas, the developments very quickly and keep moving in the right direction by the need to get to get the team formation on the tactics forward is one thing. here's how likely actually takes up on last season, say 22 in possession. and number 3, further left is operating level with the center for window on the right with light state chasing the pool, he's playing a clearly more defensive role. this is the same practice against by and 1st he check thomas miller's positions helping out his former teammates. dia mconnell only
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then does he switch into attacking mode? when play is packed into the middle, you're going to find space out. why? and that's where and helene you is headed in this. so under pressure from no one, he has time the plenty of tea up the perfect assist. he turned into a potent attacking president for life last season. for laga switch blanks to log in and play down the rides. and then they often try to pick out actually moving towards the fall post and that makes him dangerous. the lights on top of all his other attributes. he also takes a mean free cake. i deleted to how to go. oh yes, no, this stunning free cage. his
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long term contract with the club guys through to 2025. it seems like a good deal for you. for light stations. i'm here the next day. it was a very cool strategic head on the show don't means raphael. good at all. dangerous. filled up nice shop trauma on the ball, i'm looking to create opportunity. if nothing's on down the flag coast inside. that's my game station and the movement of my fema. he's a different kind of player to an initiator and a playmaker out wind, his probing positive, picking out one colleague after another time. and again, not the most explosive sprinter, all the deadliest of dribbling up from get arrows. great strength is the presence
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of mind and instant adaptability, the unfolding situation with the creative impulse of an attacking experience. the agenda as me is very intelligent with a great feel for the situation. he doesn't work the obvious channels, but often finds these kind of in between positions. he's able to somehow sneak his way into the upfront like this. so i came in last season victory a show that's always a big one for dormant. the same game served up as stunning strike from early hall and the moment everyone was talking about afterwards except the coach. yeah, totally honest. this go. we bought it last january. and so this is something that is capable to do. but the 3rd call that we, we scored the combination and the whole team, number of this is, this is what we work on every day in training. this of the combination that we like to like the most to play with one touch. and the 3rd one was for me,
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the best goal of the day is another thing you're right for the oh, you read the 1st go at the school by 16 year old in the news league that just kind of play with the headline story that led to it very rated a mention and operating for the most part, just outside of the spotlights. evidently, that is fine. when i make i know my qualities and people who understand football, know them to my teammates and know them, that's what matters. most of the talk, you know, 2016 window with portugal and the fixture in the national team, when he's not playing football, he enjoys nothing more than spending time with his family. good at o,
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particularly protective of his private fear. when i try to shield them as much as possible, just know photos on social media. what can be seen on instagram is technical prowess with those features on show in training. roughly i got arrow is the kind of play a football connor. will rave about the parts of the games on going to go revelation, which doesn't in any way diminish the quality of his previous hello, hello football fans. i'm the nato. did a legend to make his entry today played left that adult man the 13 years up to 2011 as to time as the champion renowned less of his brazilian slab and his exceptional what rights and commitments in the district. he says a tackle rate almost as quietly as a goal today still lives endorsement and is a big fan of good arrow can be here all along and i've known him for quite
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a while. he's got great technique. he's just a fantastic plan. i'm glad to have someone so good in that position and blessed bang. you go with it. yeah, i know him. yeah, i know him. i know what he's done here at dillman. he was a very good player and everyone in the 50 remembers him fondly live in i'm good at the same club, same decision to very different styles to play out why that builds on the same foundation now as then. more so you need to be top thing with a good i able to cross the ball to fly and also to basically just keep moving for that can make the difference in a game the pushing long on the legendary full backs. power right now plays the trail with buying unix crossing in the early 1917 and then there was manhood cut that hamburg renown to his deadly,
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but non across the counts cause is true, but the goal they used to be more focused on defending. there was still a few of those game changes in the game change of my my friend could play in either full position on the left or on the rise. it was saying to have the fire in the cross is off either foot or this lung the lot will cut when in 1990, alongside no, thomas and his penalty made the difference in the final and him everlasting fame. another well champion vision tell, is that i do this go a thing of beauty, but by and french, less back generally shown in other departments. difference if gcs could be painful, further up the pitch, the residue often likes to operate close to the touch line. one special quality with his ability to put the laces through a pin point diagonal crossfield path with distance,
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no objects to accuracy. in this case, getting the finished deserved courtesy of rock case to cruise. the phillips, one of the smartest players i've ever seen. 111234. he's arguably the best of the philip mom could play just about anyway, left back right back in mid fields. by a long time captain too seemed impervious to stress. even in the most crowded situation, the move we're playing right back with diane robin at trends and districts the defenders, while lum races around.
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