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Alright

Oh

Yeah

I admit I was wrong, what else can I say

girl?

Can't you blame my head and not my heart?

I was drunk, I was gone

That don't make it right, but

Promise there were no feelings involved

She said, "Boy tell me

honestly

"Was it real or just for show?"

She said, "Save your apologies"

"Baby I just gotta know"

How long has this been going on?

You've been creepin around

On me

While you're callin me baby

How long has this been going on?

You've been acting so shady

(Shady)

I've been feeling it lately

Baby

Encore

I'll admit, it's my fault

But you gotta believe me

When I say it only happened once

I try, and I try

But you'll never see that

You're the only one I wanna love

Oh yeah

She said, "Boy tell me

Honestly

Was it real or just for show?"

She said, "Save your apologies (apologies)"

"Baby, I just gotta know"

How long has this been going on?

You've been creepin around on me

While you're calling me baby

How long has this been going on?

You've been acting so shady

Shady

I've been feeling it lately

Baby

Ay

Encore

Ay

How long has it been going on baby?

Woho

You gotta go tell me now

La la la, la la

She said, "Boy tell me honestly

Was it real or just for show?"

Yeah

She said, "Save your apologies"

"Baby I just gotta know"

How long has this been going on?

You've been creeping around on me

On me

While you're calling me baby

Baby

How long has this been going on?

You've been acting so shady

Shady

I've been feeling it lately

Baby

How long has this been going on?

Encore

You've been creeping around on me

How long has it been going on baby?

How long has this been going on?

You gotta go tell me now

You've been acting so shady

Shady

I've been feeling it lately

Baby

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World Cup 2018: How long would it take for England players to earn World Cup prize money? - Duration: 5:52.

 The last match of the group stages saw England concede their first match of the tournament to Belgium on Thursday

 However, the Three Lions managed to finish second in Group G, ensuring them entry into the knockout round

 England players are the best of the Premier League, playing for top teams and they have salaries to match their prowess

 FIFA have devised a prize fund that will see them give £301,802,000 in varying amounts to the 32 teams participating in the World Cup this year

 The winning team will take home £28million, the second placing team will receive £21million and the third and fourth placed teams will bag £18million and £16million respectively

 It isn't all lost for those who have failed to get past the group stages, however, with teams failing to progress receiving £6

1million. Teams eliminated from the round 16 stage will receive £9.1million, as well as all World Cup teams being given £1

1million to prepare for the tournament.How long would it take for England players to earn the World Cup prize money?  Combined, England's 23 strong squad of top Premier League players earn a staggering £2,095,000 a week

 The difference between the most paid and least paid player in the team is significant, with £175,000 between Harry Kane's £200,000 a week wages and Nick Pope's £25,000 a week salary

 Should England win the tournament, they will receive £28million which when shared between the whole team equals just over £1

2million each. Kane would take only six weeks to earn his share of the prize money with his impressive Tottenham Hotspur salary

 Similarly, Raheem Sterling earns £175,000 a week meaning that it would take the Man City footballer seven weeks to earn his £1

2 million if England were to win the World Cup. It would take those at the lower end of the pay scale months or even years to earn their share of the prize

 Burnley player Nick Pope earns £25,000 a week meaning that to earn £1.2million it would take him 82 weeks, or just over one year

 Deli Alli would have to work for 16 weeks with his salary of £75,000 per week to earn his share of the World Cup first prize

 Here is the full list of how much players earn, and how long it would take them to earn their share of the World Cup prize fund: Harry Kane - £200,000 per week and would earn £1

2million in six weeks Raheem Sterling - £175,000 per week would take seven weeks Gary Cahill - £130,000 per week would take nine weeks Kyle Walker - £130,000 per week would take 11 weeks Jamie Vardy - £120,000 per week would take 10 weeks Danny Welbeck - £115,000 per week would take 10 weeks Ashley Young - £110,000 per week would take 10 weeks Jordan Henderson - £110,000 per week would take 10 weeks  Jesse Lingard - £100,000 per week would take 12 weeks John Stones - £100,000 per week would take 12 weeks Jordan Pickford - £90,000 per week would take 13 weeks Fabian Delph - £90,000 per week would take 13 weeks Dele Alli - £75,000 per week would take 16 weeks Eric Dier - £75,000 per week would take 16 weeks Harry Maguire - £75,000 per week would take 16 weeks Jack Butland - £60,000 per week would take 20 weeks Phil Jones - £60,000 per week would take 20 weeks Ruben Loftus-Cheek - £60,000 per week would take 20 weeks Danny Rose - £60,000 per week would take 21 weeks Marcus Rashford - £50,000 per week would take 24 weeks Kieran Trippier - £45,000 per week would take 26 weeks Trent Alexander-Arnold - £40,000 per week would take 30 weeks Nick Pope - £25,000 per week would take 82 weeks  Peter Watton spokesperson for OddsMonkey said: "Following England's promising performance in their friendlies against Nigeria and Costa Rica, spirits are high for England's highly anticipated debut in the World Cup

 "Along with the glory of winning the World Cup, the 23-man squad could earn a nice £1

2 million windfall from the £28 million prize. "While it may only take Harry Kane 6 weeks to earn his share of the £1

2 million prize, the prize is the ultimate payday for Pope who would otherwise have to work 82 weeks to earn the same amount!"

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World Cup 2018: How long would it take for England players to earn World Cup prize money? - Duration: 6:42.

GETTYEngland have managed to progress through to the knockout stages in the World Cup  The last match of the group stages saw England concede their first match of the tournament to Belgium on Thursday

 However, the Three Lions managed to finish second in Group G, ensuring them entry into the knockout round

 England players are the best of the Premier League, playing for top teams and they have salaries to match their prowess

 FIFA have devised a prize fund that will see them give £301,802,000 in varying amounts to the 32 teams participating in the World Cup this year

Related articles World Cup Fantasy Football tips: Midfielders to sign Arsenal transfer news: When Lucas Torreira deal will be completed  The winning team will take home £28million, the second placing team will receive £21million and the third and fourth placed teams will bag £18million and £16million respectively

 It isn't all lost for those who have failed to get past the group stages, however, with teams failing to progress receiving £6

1million. Teams eliminated from the round 16 stage will receive £9.1million, as well as all World Cup teams being given £1

1million to prepare for the tournament.How long would it take for England players to earn the World Cup prize money?  Combined, England's 23 strong squad of top Premier League players earn a staggering £2,095,000 a week

 The difference between the most paid and least paid player in the team is significant, with £175,000 between Harry Kane's £200,000 a week wages and Nick Pope's £25,000 a week salary

 Should England win the tournament, they will receive £28million which when shared between the whole team equals just over £1

2million each. Kane would take only six weeks to earn his share of the prize money with his impressive Tottenham Hotspur salary

GETTYHarry Kane is the most paid player in the England squad Similarly, Raheem Sterling earns £175,000 a week meaning that it would take the Man City footballer seven weeks to earn his £1

2 million if England were to win the World Cup. It would take those at the lower end of the pay scale months or even years to earn their share of the prize

 Burnley player Nick Pope earns £25,000 a week meaning that to earn £1.2million it would take him 82 weeks, or just over one year

 Deli Alli would have to work for 16 weeks with his salary of £75,000 per week to earn his share of the World Cup first prize

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1m – One of the players of the tournament so far  Here is the full list of how much players earn, and how long it would take them to earn their share of the World Cup prize fund: Harry Kane - £200,000 per week and would earn £1

2million in six weeks Raheem Sterling - £175,000 per week would take seven weeks Gary Cahill - £130,000 per week would take nine weeks Kyle Walker - £130,000 per week would take 11 weeksGETTYNick Pope earns the least out of all the members of the England Squad Jamie Vardy - £120,000 per week would take 10 weeks Danny Welbeck - £115,000 per week would take 10 weeks Ashley Young - £110,000 per week would take 10 weeks Jordan Henderson - £110,000 per week would take 10 weeks  Jesse Lingard - £100,000 per week would take 12 weeks John Stones - £100,000 per week would take 12 weeks Jordan Pickford - £90,000 per week would take 13 weeks Fabian Delph - £90,000 per week would take 13 weeks Dele Alli - £75,000 per week would take 16 weeks Eric Dier - £75,000 per week would take 16 weeks Harry Maguire - £75,000 per week would take 16 weeks Jack Butland - £60,000 per week would take 20 weeks Phil Jones - £60,000 per week would take 20 weeks Ruben Loftus-Cheek - £60,000 per week would take 20 weeksGETTYIf England win the World Cup they will receive £28million in prize money Danny Rose - £60,000 per week would take 21 weeks Marcus Rashford - £50,000 per week would take 24 weeks Kieran Trippier - £45,000 per week would take 26 weeks Trent Alexander-Arnold - £40,000 per week would take 30 weeks Nick Pope - £25,000 per week would take 82 weeks  Peter Watton spokesperson for OddsMonkey said: "Following England's promising performance in their friendlies against Nigeria and Costa Rica, spirits are high for England's highly anticipated debut in the World Cup

 "Along with the glory of winning the World Cup, the 23-man squad could earn a nice £1

2 million windfall from the £28 million prize. "While it may only take Harry Kane 6 weeks to earn his share of the £1

2 million prize, the prize is the ultimate payday for Pope who would otherwise have to work 82 weeks to earn the same amount!"

For more infomation >> World Cup 2018: How long would it take for England players to earn World Cup prize money? - Duration: 6:42.

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World Cup 2018: How long would it take for England players to earn World Cup prize money? - Duration: 7:05.

 The last match of the group stages saw England concede their first match of the tournament to Belgium on Thursday

 However, the Three Lions managed to finish second in Group G, ensuring them entry into the knockout round

 England players are the best of the Premier League, playing for top teams and they have salaries to match their prowess

 FIFA have devised a prize fund that will see them give £301,802,000 in varying amounts to the 32 teams participating in the World Cup this year

 The winning team will take home £28million, the second placing team will receive £21million and the third and fourth placed teams will bag £18million and £16million respectively

 It isn't all lost for those who have failed to get past the group stages, however, with teams failing to progress receiving £6

1million. Teams eliminated from the round 16 stage will receive £9.1million, as well as all World Cup teams being given £1

1million to prepare for the tournament.How long would it take for England players to earn the World Cup prize money?  Combined, England's 23 strong squad of top Premier League players earn a staggering £2,095,000 a week

 The difference between the most paid and least paid player in the team is significant, with £175,000 between Harry Kane's £200,000 a week wages and Nick Pope's £25,000 a week salary

 Should England win the tournament, they will receive £28million which when shared between the whole team equals just over £1

2million each. Kane would take only six weeks to earn his share of the prize money with his impressive Tottenham Hotspur salary

 Similarly, Raheem Sterling earns £175,000 a week meaning that it would take the Man City footballer seven weeks to earn his £1

2 million if England were to win the World Cup. It would take those at the lower end of the pay scale months or even years to earn their share of the prize

 Burnley player Nick Pope earns £25,000 a week meaning that to earn £1.2million it would take him 82 weeks, or just over one year

 Deli Alli would have to work for 16 weeks with his salary of £75,000 per week to earn his share of the World Cup first prize

 Here is the full list of how much players earn, and how long it would take them to earn their share of the World Cup prize fund: Harry Kane - £200,000 per week and would earn £1

2million in six weeks Raheem Sterling - £175,000 per week would take seven weeks Gary Cahill - £130,000 per week would take nine weeks Kyle Walker - £130,000 per week would take 11 weeks Jamie Vardy - £120,000 per week would take 10 weeks Danny Welbeck - £115,000 per week would take 10 weeks Ashley Young - £110,000 per week would take 10 weeks Jordan Henderson - £110,000 per week would take 10 weeks  Jesse Lingard - £100,000 per week would take 12 weeks John Stones - £100,000 per week would take 12 weeks Jordan Pickford - £90,000 per week would take 13 weeks Fabian Delph - £90,000 per week would take 13 weeks Dele Alli - £75,000 per week would take 16 weeks Eric Dier - £75,000 per week would take 16 weeks Harry Maguire - £75,000 per week would take 16 weeks Jack Butland - £60,000 per week would take 20 weeks Phil Jones - £60,000 per week would take 20 weeks Ruben Loftus-Cheek - £60,000 per week would take 20 weeks Danny Rose - £60,000 per week would take 21 weeks Marcus Rashford - £50,000 per week would take 24 weeks Kieran Trippier - £45,000 per week would take 26 weeks Trent Alexander-Arnold - £40,000 per week would take 30 weeks Nick Pope - £25,000 per week would take 82 weeks  Peter Watton spokesperson for OddsMonkey said: "Following England's promising performance in their friendlies against Nigeria and Costa Rica, spirits are high for England's highly anticipated debut in the World Cup

 "Along with the glory of winning the World Cup, the 23-man squad could earn a nice £1

2 million windfall from the £28 million prize. "While it may only take Harry Kane 6 weeks to earn his share of the £1

2 million prize, the prize is the ultimate payday for Pope who would otherwise have to work 82 weeks to earn the same amount!"

For more infomation >> World Cup 2018: How long would it take for England players to earn World Cup prize money? - Duration: 7:05.

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World Cup 2018: How long would it take for England players to earn World Cup prize money? - Duration: 5:53.

 The last match of the group stages saw England concede their first match of the tournament to Belgium on Thursday

 However, the Three Lions managed to finish second in Group G, ensuring them entry into the knockout round

 England players are the best of the Premier League, playing for top teams and they have salaries to match their prowess

 FIFA have devised a prize fund that will see them give £301,802,000 in varying amounts to the 32 teams participating in the World Cup this year

 The winning team will take home £28million, the second placing team will receive £21million and the third and fourth placed teams will bag £18million and £16million respectively

 It isn't all lost for those who have failed to get past the group stages, however, with teams failing to progress receiving £6

1million. Teams eliminated from the round 16 stage will receive £9.1million, as well as all World Cup teams being given £1

1million to prepare for the tournament.How long would it take for England players to earn the World Cup prize money?  Combined, England's 23 strong squad of top Premier League players earn a staggering £2,095,000 a week

 The difference between the most paid and least paid player in the team is significant, with £175,000 between Harry Kane's £200,000 a week wages and Nick Pope's £25,000 a week salary

 Should England win the tournament, they will receive £28million which when shared between the whole team equals just over £1

2million each. Kane would take only six weeks to earn his share of the prize money with his impressive Tottenham Hotspur salary

 Similarly, Raheem Sterling earns £175,000 a week meaning that it would take the Man City footballer seven weeks to earn his £1

2 million if England were to win the World Cup. It would take those at the lower end of the pay scale months or even years to earn their share of the prize

 Burnley player Nick Pope earns £25,000 a week meaning that to earn £1.2million it would take him 82 weeks, or just over one year

 Deli Alli would have to work for 16 weeks with his salary of £75,000 per week to earn his share of the World Cup first prize

 Here is the full list of how much players earn, and how long it would take them to earn their share of the World Cup prize fund: Harry Kane - £200,000 per week and would earn £1

2million in six weeks Raheem Sterling - £175,000 per week would take seven weeks Gary Cahill - £130,000 per week would take nine weeks Kyle Walker - £130,000 per week would take 11 weeks Jamie Vardy - £120,000 per week would take 10 weeks Danny Welbeck - £115,000 per week would take 10 weeks Ashley Young - £110,000 per week would take 10 weeks Jordan Henderson - £110,000 per week would take 10 weeks  Jesse Lingard - £100,000 per week would take 12 weeks John Stones - £100,000 per week would take 12 weeks Jordan Pickford - £90,000 per week would take 13 weeks Fabian Delph - £90,000 per week would take 13 weeks Dele Alli - £75,000 per week would take 16 weeks Eric Dier - £75,000 per week would take 16 weeks Harry Maguire - £75,000 per week would take 16 weeks Jack Butland - £60,000 per week would take 20 weeks Phil Jones - £60,000 per week would take 20 weeks Ruben Loftus-Cheek - £60,000 per week would take 20 weeks Danny Rose - £60,000 per week would take 21 weeks Marcus Rashford - £50,000 per week would take 24 weeks Kieran Trippier - £45,000 per week would take 26 weeks Trent Alexander-Arnold - £40,000 per week would take 30 weeks Nick Pope - £25,000 per week would take 82 weeks  Peter Watton spokesperson for OddsMonkey said: "Following England's promising performance in their friendlies against Nigeria and Costa Rica, spirits are high for England's highly anticipated debut in the World Cup

 "Along with the glory of winning the World Cup, the 23-man squad could earn a nice £1

2 million windfall from the £28 million prize. "While it may only take Harry Kane 6 weeks to earn his share of the £1

2 million prize, the prize is the ultimate payday for Pope who would otherwise have to work 82 weeks to earn the same amount!"

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