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cleanworldcleaning
cleanworldprofessionalcleaning :
Chelsea is ready with £350M😂
2023-10-10 10:01:59
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maxzqn
mäx :
Chelsea prospect
2023-10-10 09:54:04
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cisco_nk
Cisco_NK :
Baleba was not even a hard scouting… the big teams are lazy… if you watch French league you will know this is even small….
2023-10-10 11:20:31
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typedbeforethinking
typedbeforethinking :
better than caicedo. why does Brighton have such good scouts.
2023-10-10 10:26:25
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_its_sibo
@sibo :
They werent kidding when they said theyd find a replacement for caicedo,its as if he wont be missed😭
2023-10-10 09:55:05
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fredmalo94
Fred[吗罗] :
brigton always getting them quality players
2023-10-10 10:46:23
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kai_kaleb16
𝐤𝐚𝐢 ☦︎ :
here we go to chelsea £200m😂
2023-10-10 10:20:07
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nnhhyyiirraa
caleb :
better than caceido
2023-10-10 10:54:15
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def.weird
Def_weird :
Baleba to Chelsea 170m. Here we go
2023-10-10 09:52:01
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hello_mate_1
Hello mate :
What a game he had😍
2023-10-10 09:52:57
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awonforlentini7
️ :
We can’t wait to have u in the Cameroon 🇨🇲 national team
2023-10-11 01:24:39
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spha.or.nah
Spha.or.nah :
Chelsea, Pep and Madrid is watching hide this boy frm Milan cuz Ten Hag is wishing Malacia was there cuz Anthony dropped his form be4 the scandy
2023-10-10 18:05:39
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scottbc2
Scott :
Very far better than Caicedo I said it to everyone
2023-10-10 19:25:10
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riolenihan8
riolenihan8 :
Early
2023-10-10 09:51:38
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allenkiss0
Pain✝️ :
All the way from Cameroon.. Man's a blend of Ngolo kante and Paul Pogba. 😬🔥🔥🔥
2023-10-10 20:19:19
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justhim560
Unknown 😈 :
$500millon soon from Chelsea😬😂
2023-10-11 14:50:44
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shimuentertainment2
F. Alexander 🧊 :
Does one of the best teams in premier league reply?
2023-10-10 09:49:24
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vertiktoks3000
sin na :
El Remplazo de Moi Caicedo
2023-10-10 13:41:41
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mrmuks001
Itzmuks :
Awesome 👏 player
2023-10-10 10:28:07
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noubo2
Claver 🇨🇲 :
100 millions l'année prochaine
2023-10-10 13:53:54
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bernzlappy29
𝓑𝓮𝓻𝓷𝔃 𝓛𝓪𝓹𝓹𝔂 🦅 :
Carlos Noom Quomah Baleba my Cameroonian 🇨🇲 brother representing at big stages already keep winning 🏅 Bro Much Love ❤️
2023-10-11 05:58:50
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1412raspoutine
1412Raspoutine :
c'était le match qui l'a propulsé à brighton
2025-08-20 16:29:43
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anoniem7320_5
anoniem7320_5 :
First
2023-10-10 09:47:37
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