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chloezara11 · 6 years ago
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Aaron runs and hugs Paddy when Paddy scores the ONLY goal. All the football team are hyped up after the game. Aaron is so proud of Paddy and continues to lead the Cheers in honour of him 💙👬⚽️🍺 #Emmerdale #Robron #AaronDingle #RobertSugden #love #husband #MessedUpForever #DannyMiller #RyanHawley #Dryan #BearWolf #ChasDingle #PaddyKirk #chriskamara #SoapLand #drama #football https://www.instagram.com/p/BzJSAcihURb/?igshid=1j98sbaklh9u6
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tharavadurestaurants · 2 years ago
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Sweet and proud memories…. Team Tharavadu is so happy to see the person who started the influx of celebrities to Tharavadu receives an MBE in the latest New Year Honours list for his services to football, charity and anti-racism. Well deserved recognition. He was one of very first customer. #leeds #LeedsUnited #chriskamara #MBE #proud #newyear2023 (at Tharavadu - Best Restaurant in Leeds) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm12dGKsMzw/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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andygibsontv · 4 years ago
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Not only has he shown Junior Lewis the red card, he's sent him off. You can't argue with Chris Kamara's logic. #Football #Quote #ChrisKamara #JuniorLewis t.co/AmWlE7EBFo https://www.instagram.com/andygibsontv/p/CYAqcpvILld/?utm_medium=tumblr
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deadlinenews · 5 years ago
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The footballing legend lends his vocal talents to the spoof advert which announces the return of McDonald's "favourite" to their menu. @ready10 @McDonalds @chris_kammy https://qoo.ly/36zf4w
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sportsleague365 · 5 years ago
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English football has been at a standstill for more than six weeks with no clarity on how this current season will play out. A lot is at stake for league leaders and those well within the bracket for promotion or qualification. The plan to resume this 2019/20 campaign at a later date seems to be the option the authorities are leaning towards. However, as the UK continues to be rocked by current events, England may be forced to take the same path as the Netherlands in voiding their seasons. In an exclusive interview with Football FanCast, Chris Kamara opened up about his take on the current season hiatus. “What do I think will happen? I’m not sure,” admitted the Sky Sports pundit. “I’m going to leave that to the authorities because this is a difficult decision. Whatever decision they make won’t please everybody. My personal opinion is, what’s the rush? “The season was supposed to end in May but we’ve been on lockdown, so does it really matter when we finish it – between now and January?” After English football was declared officially suspended on March 13, players and staff have also been abiding by government isolation rules. The entire country was placed on lockdown on March 23 and despite Germany seeing both men’s and women’s teams back in training, the UK feels a long way off. The Bundesliga outfits have reportedly been training in small groups as they look ahead to some normality in their league. “I hope we start in June – I’ve heard the Premier League players might be going back into training on May 10. So I’m hoping that’s the case.” Kamara continued. “I think if we get to July and nothing is happening, then we need to say ‘end of’, because we might not be able to start up again in January. “It’s a really difficult question to answer and I’m just hoping whatever decision is made, everyone is in agreement.” The decision to void the current season and expunge results would be a huge lifeline for the teams who have been struggling with form. For the likes of Norwich City, who have lost 18 games this term, and Barnsley who have a relegation zone deficit of seven points, a null season would be a dream come true. “I understand why people want to end the season, and if I was at a club at the bottom of the league then I would want it to end as soon as possible. That’s human nature,” added Kamara. However, there are teams with a lot more at stake. Liverpool are mere matches away from winning their first-ever Premier League trophy and first league title in 30 years. Leeds are also comfortably ahead in the Championship, looking certain to end a 16-year spell in the second tier by earning promotion. If officials decide to chalk off this season, dreams from clubs and their fans will be crushed. “That would be a mega shame,” the Soccer Saturday icon said. “From September, people were saying West Brom and Leeds will go up automatically, and that didn’t change, even when they had sticky periods. “It would be heartbreaking for them if the season was declared null and void. But we haven’t reached that point yet so who knows.” When we asked Kamara how he expected fans to react if the season was wiped, he replied: “It’s hypothetical at the moment so we’re going to have to wait and see. We don’t know what’s going to happen or how the fans feel about it, but the fans should be involved in the decision-making, that’s one thing I know for sure. “Whether we come back behind closed doors, come back with crowds or we don’t come back at all, the fans should have a voice in all of this.” Dates that should have featured huge fixtures including the North London derby and Liverpool vs Manchester City have passed by. Matchday calendars are currently blank until the return of English football and the absence of the Premier League especially has left fans not knowing what to do with their weekends. “One of the things that makes the Premier League great above all the other leagues in the world is the atmosphere in our stadiums,” reflected Kamara. “Atmospheres which other countries can only dream of. “They’ve got their big games, Real Madrid vs Barcelona, PSG vs Marseille… but we have a big game every single week and these games always have a full house. For the fans not to be included in the decision-making would be wrong.” According to Sky Sports, all 20 Premier League clubs will hold a meeting on Friday to discuss the season as it stands, with the view to aim for a resumption in June. “With all the money that’s poured into the Premier League, the reason is the full stadiums and the atmospheres they create, so let’s not forget the people who matter.” Chris Kamara was talking to us ahead of the NHS Charities Together Cup, which is aiming to raise millions for the NHS and will involve several sporting celebrities, actors and comedians. For more information on the NHS Charities Together Cup and how you can donate, click here. #ChrisKamara #PremierLeague #LeedsUnited
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logless24-blog · 8 years ago
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Me waiting for Wrestle Kingdom 12 and LWWC Revival 
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jhbetting · 7 years ago
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Morgenkaffe med et par af gutterne #philthompson #chriskamara #charlienicholas #legender #soccersaturday #liverpoolfc (her: London, United Kingdom)
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chloezara11 · 6 years ago
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‪Vic moves out! Aaron calls Robert the head cheerleader. Aaron plays in the football match as Robert watches on. After a disastrous 1st half Bear forces Robert to be in goal. Aaron is excited to meet Chris Kamara 💙👬⚽️ #Emmerdale #Robron ‬#AaronDingle #RobertSugden #love #husband #MessedUpForever #DannyMiller #RyanHawley #Dryan #VictoriaBarton #PaddyKirk #BearWolf #ChasDingle #SoapLand #drama #football #chriskamara https://www.instagram.com/p/BzJLNSOB0ih/?igshid=19ndz2obaxuog
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videos-jonyprime · 6 years ago
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New Picture GIF dance, football, dancing, party, 2019, point, legend, moves, jeff, 1997, kamara, time of my life, virgin trains, virgintrainslegacy, virgintrains, chriskamara, dancingkamara, unbelievable moves jeff via Giphy https://ift.tt/2ra2X8u
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digidly · 6 years ago
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New Picture GIF dance, football, dancing, party, 2019, point, legend, moves, jeff, 1997, kamara, time of my life, virgin trains, virgintrainslegacy, virgintrains, chriskamara, dancingkamara, unbelievable moves jeff via Giphy https://ift.tt/2ra2X8u
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sportsleague365 · 6 years ago
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Pundit and former footballer Chris Kamara believes Leeds are poised to finally regain their Premier League status – praising manager Marcelo Bielsa as the Whites top the Championship table and lead third-placed Fulham by 11 points. West Brom’s draw to Wigan Athletic on Wednesday night saw the Baggies miss out on the chance to return to the Championship summit as Leeds notched a seventh straight league win with their earlier midweek victory over Hull City to edge in front on goal difference. That is thanks in large part to the side’s stubborn defence, which has conceded just 10 goals this season – less than half the amount West Brom have let in. Speaking on TalkSPORT, Kamara praised the reaction of the Leeds squad following their play-off heartache last season, while he singled out manager Bielsa for special recognition as they look set to end their 16-year Premier League exile. He said: “Leeds and West Brom are the two outstanding sides in the division this year. The rest of them will all be playing catch-up. They look so strong. “I went to the semi-final against Derby last year, and that was a situation where [Leeds] probably just weren’t ready, anyway. “I said, ‘Trust this fella, if they can keep him – Bielsa – you will get promoted next year’. “They’re not there yet, there’s still a long, long way to go, but it’s looking more than likely. “All my friends were saying a few weeks ago ‘he’s got to get Bamford out the team’ – all of a sudden he scores a couple of goals, wins the matches for them and I said look, trust him – he knows what he’s doing.” Kamara’s prediction appears to be coming true, with Leeds in an extremely commanding position as the season nears its halfway point. Meanwhile, Bielsa’s faith in Bamford – who has only recently returned to scoring form after a barren spell in the autumn, is perhaps a prime example of the faith fans should now have in the Argentinian manager and the team to finally bring top-flight football back to Elland Road. And although Kamara points out there is a long way to go, his foresight of Leeds’ fortunes is arguably another positive sign in the Whites’ hunt for promotion having placed themselves in firm contention thanks to their superb form over the last few weeks and months that may require no need for the play-offs this time around. Leeds fans, what is the club’s biggest threat to promotion? Let us know below! #ChrisKamara #MarceloBielsa #LeedsUnited
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officialrandydutch-blog · 9 years ago
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Classic Jammu moment #skysports #chriskamara #soccersaturday
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videos-jonyprime · 6 years ago
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New Picture GIF dance, football, dancing, 2019, point, legend, jeff, 1997, kamara, time of my life, virgin trains, virgintrainslegacy, virgintrains, chriskamara, dancingkamara, unbelievable moves jeff via Giphy https://ift.tt/35kW3vL
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digidly · 6 years ago
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New Picture GIF dance, football, dancing, 2019, point, legend, jeff, 1997, kamara, time of my life, virgin trains, virgintrainslegacy, virgintrains, chriskamara, dancingkamara, unbelievable moves jeff via Giphy https://ift.tt/35kW3vL
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mattdoherty1985 · 11 years ago
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Looks like Chris Kamara has a secret talent as a Lionel Richie impersonator. #leeds #newdock #chriskamara #lionelrichie #kammy
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joesfriendswithcelebs · 13 years ago
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Watto, Chris Kamara and Nick
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