International Women's Football - Part IV
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streaming on arsenal.com for anyone who wants to watch
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which players have already talked about getting married and starting a family?
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Bachmann, Schnaderbeck, Zinsberger (as regards Switzerland and Austria ).Guest wrote: ↑20 Sep 2022, 12:59which players have already talked about getting married and starting a family?
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i wonder how
many years diallo will get
many years diallo will get
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Yeah, me too right, is anyone a lawyer or studied law in this thread ?
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KH lawyers will seek significant reparations for the damage suffered.
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da they can also easily include other crimes in this, she's screwed if she is convicted. I hope KH is compensated and then she would sue PSG, because holy shit the hell she must have lived through because of the personal life leak. Yeah she shouldn't have done that, but we all have a right to privacy especially someone with that background.Guest wrote: ↑20 Sep 2022, 14:40KH lawyers will seek significant reparations for the damage suffered.
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If this happened in Sweden I don’t think she would get more than two years at most, probably less. It also would never have been resolved, as tapping phones is not allowed, it’s seen as violating the personal integrity. Which it does, but I suppose the French has just judged that it’s justified to help solve crime. It’s clearly a measure to help solve and prevent organized crime and gang activity. The French police caught Swedish organized criminals thanks to this method last year or so.
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da They had motive to tap her house and car, i doubt they could have done it if there was no evidence. The woman literally led KH to those criminals and she survived scot free, then she started pointing fingers at others to take the heat away from herself and the computer on her car and camera also provided them enough reason to tap her.Guest wrote: ↑20 Sep 2022, 15:37If this happened in Sweden I don’t think she would get more than two years at most, probably less. It also would never have been resolved, as tapping phones is not allowed, it’s seen as violating the personal integrity. Which it does, but I suppose the French has just judged that it’s justified to help solve crime. It’s clearly a measure to help solve and prevent organized crime and gang activity. The French police caught Swedish organized criminals thanks to this method last year or so.
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Yes of course they have to have a reason to tap her phone. But wasn’t she released in the mean time? I think it’s allowed here too, but only if someone is a formal suspect and knows about it, so then they also know there’s a risk their phone could be tapped.Guest wrote: ↑20 Sep 2022, 15:45da They had motive to tap her house and car, i doubt they could have done it if there was no evidence. The woman literally led KH to those criminals and she survived scot free, then she started pointing fingers at others to take the heat away from herself and the computer on her car and camera also provided them enough reason to tap her.Guest wrote: ↑20 Sep 2022, 15:37If this happened in Sweden I don’t think she would get more than two years at most, probably less. It also would never have been resolved, as tapping phones is not allowed, it’s seen as violating the personal integrity. Which it does, but I suppose the French has just judged that it’s justified to help solve crime. It’s clearly a measure to help solve and prevent organized crime and gang activity. The French police caught Swedish organized criminals thanks to this method last year or so.
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on paper this Bayern vs. Sociedad match looks like the closest of the second round.
Not sure which way this one will go...
Not sure which way this one will go...
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da Well at least we were right and it is that C3sar guy, i cant read the full article to know why they aren't detaining him yet though.Guest wrote: ↑20 Sep 2022, 10:15Quoting myself, Wendie Renard was a few years ago with her agent Fred Labiche who was 32 years older than her.Guest wrote: ↑20 Sep 2022, 10:11If you look at the society registration, he is born 10 octobre 1977.Guest wrote: ↑20 Sep 2022, 09:52That’s probably false because he doesn’t look that old at all, he looks in his 30’s tops. You can see him in pictures with her and her family._guest- wrote: ↑20 Sep 2022, 07:09I also found that name when I was searching Diani's possible husband/boyfriend but I thought it was a dead end because of age difference. He was born in 1977.Guest wrote: ↑20 Sep 2022, 01:40I know CFC retracted about Diani's boyfriend, but the way they describe the guy Diallo was talking to at home sounds like the guy who is linked to both Diani and MAK C3zar Ma@vacala. He's the pseudo unofficial agent or whatever. I wouldn't be surprised if he's brought in at a certain point, maybe they don't have solid evidence to detain him but wasn't it said months ago he was questioned? There is a reason even Hamraoui suspected him.
https://dirigeant.societe.com/dirigeant ... omandatdir
https://www.verif.com/dirigeants/Cesar- ... -11363179/
Diani not the first case with an older men.
https://www.lepoint.fr/societe/exclusif ... 691_23.php
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Normally I'd say Bayern should win this but they don't look settled in the new system yet so who knows reallyGuest wrote: ↑20 Sep 2022, 16:01on paper this Bayern vs. Sociedad match looks like the closest of the second round.
Not sure which way this one will go...
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Koge-Juve 1-1 I need Juventus to step it up so Italy goes up in association rankings.
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No Zadrazil due to covid. I favor Sociedad for this one. If they are smart they try to get 3 goals up on them and put the series away.
Tejeda only played 10 minutes last Saturday, and Gaby and Franssi got 20 minutes of rest. She's playing Amaiur off the bench. I am probably l chat jinxing them so sorry about that real.
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Only sure thing is a Stanway yellow in the first halfGuest wrote: ↑20 Sep 2022, 16:01on paper this Bayern vs. Sociedad match looks like the closest of the second round.
Not sure which way this one will go...
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It will be interesting to see Bouhaddi as a number one goal keeper again. Wonder where her level is at. I don’t think she could do worse than the keepers PSG have had recently.
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It's now on france 5
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Good for her.Guest wrote: ↑20 Sep 2022, 17:34jordan on the bench again
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I jinxed them. Sociedad is slow af.
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Anyone watched the Juve game? How tf did they tie with Køge
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Why does Sociedads backline play so high, when their CB have snail pace? Anyway Bayern still doesn't look convincing, that system, with the players they have, isn't it.
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I don't think Jordan will ever be a starter at Arsenal againGuest wrote: ↑20 Sep 2022, 17:34jordan on the bench again
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At least you said sorry...Guest wrote: ↑20 Sep 2022, 16:39No Zadrazil due to covid. I favor Sociedad for this one. If they are smart they try to get 3 goals up on them and put the series away.
Tejeda only played 10 minutes last Saturday, and Gaby and Franssi got 20 minutes of rest. She's playing Amaiur off the bench. I am probably l chat jinxing them so sorry about that real.
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