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l0299028
Leito :
el unite decide quien es campeon de premier xd
2024-03-31 18:36:02
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juan.loki0
Juan loki :
el Tottenham definirá al campeón, ya que los 3 juegan contra ellos
2024-03-31 23:54:13
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antronixjunior517
Mbappe JM LW EL MEJOR :
Liverpool gana la premier legue
2024-03-31 18:44:12
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nelbastidas
Nel :
por lo que veo, el Arsenal ni con la victoria se lleva la estadística jajajaja
2024-03-31 21:32:21
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angelo_josee
Angelo_c.tovar :
Liverpool ganará en las últimas fechas con hakitriki de el hurón Darwin Núñez
2024-03-31 18:36:01
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agus672828
Agus :
puedes hacer un versus de Ronaldinho vs Ronaldo Nazario (en su prime)??
2024-03-31 18:44:20
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perro012000
wasauski :
@Jefferson me habla una mujer yo:
2024-03-31 18:35:27
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starlizardintegrityservi
starlizard service integrity :
la premier lo va ganar el liverpool
2024-04-01 05:48:24
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camiloo2102
Camilo 10 :
el Liverpool ganará la premier League 🥺🥺🥺❤️❤️
2024-04-01 02:37:06
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santiago.peredo
Santiago Peredo :
la premier la va a ganar los Cuervos
2024-03-31 22:11:43
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supra.joel
Supra.Joel :
Mi porcentaje del campeón de la premier dependen lo que haga el Totteham en sus últimos partidos 😏. Liverpool. 37%. Arsenal 35% Manchester City 28%
2024-04-01 21:15:04
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wilsj
WIL :
Uffff klopp llendose del liverpool ganando la premier
2024-04-02 17:06:37
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danielarceherna1
daniel :
el city gana la premier league.
2024-04-02 21:11:30
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feli4870
feli :
se han dado cuenta que en ninguna el Arsenal sale campeón?
2024-04-01 00:44:17
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rimberqmoya1
@ncrWilsongoo7 :
el manchester united es el maximo rival para el liverpool en oltraford eso deve evitar el united asi para que el liverpool no gane la premier
2024-04-01 03:09:54
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user_los_fenomenos
agent los-fenomenos- :
El madrid le metió 7 al live
2024-04-01 13:08:36
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jordinp3377
Jordi NP :
el Liverpool de lider “ME ANOTO UN AMIGO”
2024-04-01 17:58:54
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sernedu_10
sernedu_10 :
Ojala la gane el Arsenal
2024-04-03 03:17:55
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josmateobatistaro
Mateo🇪🇸🇧🇷 :
💙💙💙
2024-04-26 15:02:16
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charles.salinas6
charle🐊🔥 :
el Manchester city ganó la premier lig
2024-05-23 17:56:55
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joshunnvpvh
Joshua :
Y el pechofrio acabo siendo el Arsenal cuando era el menos favorito
2025-02-12 03:11:33
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zamilo_27
hmmm :
no pega una
2025-02-22 00:40:58
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