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I was going to matches with a bodyguard," he said.
They simply stopped going to matches, driven out by higher prices and sophisticated police surveillance.
"Our people were the ones going to matches getting stopped and searched and abused.
It took me back to what made me like going to matches in the first place.
She, after all, can remember as a child going to matches with her father and brother.
Another issue is that neither Equatorial Guinea nor Gabon have strong league structures so there is little culture of going to matches.
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I'm not going to match those numbers,'" she said.
He's probably never going to match Obama's likeability.
Surely you mean that no shirt is going to match.
And he was never going to match up to Jack Nicholson's Joker.
"I don't know who I'm going to match him up on," Mike Woodson said.
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