http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/s...fan-who-staked-his-wife-and-car-29753117.htmlBefore the game, Henry Dhabasani staked his two-roomed house in a bet with Rashid Yiga, that Arsenal would win the game. On his part, Yiga staked his new Toyota Premio car and his wife that Manchester United would win.
The two put their stake in writing, with local leaders and fans witnessing the deed. Dhabasani, married to three wives with five children, fainted at the end of the match on realizing Arsenal had lost the game 1–0. On Monday, several Manchester United fans stormed Dhabasani’s home and threw him and his family out.
real brehs call it BeagáEveryone eating good in Belo this year.
See you in the Copa doe
Chill papi, just gotta spell it out for the gringos :ehavb: I was caught up with a raparinga that day breh you know how that shyt goes.real brehs call it Beagá
are you really from there or not? im starting to get suspicious. first we were supposed to meet at Palácio da Liberdade and nobody was there, and i had to play it off like i planned to just walk around by myself all day
and then you give props to cruzeirense?
@Hollister what are the odds of Vasco going down?
i believe it, piriguetes out BH isChill papi, just gotta spell it out for the gringos :ehavb: I was caught up with a raparinga that day breh you know how that shyt goes.
Mandem I have a crazy urge to grow a sack no homo and try out for a NASL or USL Pro team next year on some fock it steez
Do it.
My boy is the head of scouting at Cardiff if you want to go to Europe.
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