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Argentina vs Nigeria in Bangladesh

now what?? kill that idiot if Argentina refuse to play
 
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The Argentinean players practicing at Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka on Monday ahead of their friendly against Nigeria on Tuesday.
 
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The Argentinean team led by football superstar Lionel Messi practicing at Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka on Monday ahead of a friendly against Nigeria on Tuesday.
 
i don't think swaziland is part of bangladesh, and don't be so much defensive. happy for Messi fan there

Are you seriously from Swaziland?? Oh sorry dude. Sorry for my previous post. Anyway bro, please take precautions as life expectancy in swaziland is 33 years due to HIV AIDS.
 
Are you seriously from Swaziland?? Oh sorry dude. Sorry for my previous post. Anyway bro, please take precautions as life expectancy in swaziland is 33 years due to HIV AIDS.
Lmao half of them zionists I would not be suprised bunch of satan worshipping bastards.
 
Argentine footballer Lionel Messi drinks during a training session at the Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka on September 5, 2011.
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Argentina soccer team captain Lionel Messi, center, smiles as he sits down with teammates after a practice session at Bangabandhu stadium in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Monday, Sept. 5, 2011


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Argentina soccer team captain Lionel Messi, center, warms up with teammates during a practice session at Bangabandhu stadium in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Monday, Sept. 5, 2011.
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kickoff.com nigerian site!

Nigeria, Argentina capture Bangladesh attention

Posted: 2011-09-05 22:04

Fans have poured in from all over Bangladesh for Tuesday's international friendly match between Nigeria and Argentina.

The media have fanned the frenzy, and as both teams swept their way into Dhaka on Sunday, there was no shortage of a welcome party lining the streets. Nor of security forces intent on making sure nothing untoward befell either eam beftore, during and after what has been termed the Beximco Football Fest.

Training session at the Bangabandhu National Stadium rivalled spectatorship for Super Eagles games at the Abuja National Stadium, with thousands of fans stretching security to the limit, but with not an inkling of trouble.

Two of Bangladesh's biggest dailies illustrate the frenzy with which the media have clambered all over this game.

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comment of a nigerian -

we were almost cancelling this game because of the Madagascar's game. Now the Madagascar's game is behind us and we are now being welcome in a foreign land like princes. I doubt if the Eagles can get this kind of support in Abuja. First, it was the Colombians who supported the FE and now it is the Bangladeshi. I hope to see a good game tomorrow even if it will mean watching while first lecture of the semester is on. And come to think of it, the young players in the team are fast getting the necessary experience needed to mold them into good quality players.
 
A tattoo is seen on Argentine footballer Lionel Messi's back following a training session at the Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka on September 5, 2011.
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Argentine footballer Lionel Messi sits on an ice box following a training session at the Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka

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