🚨 Pavel Nedvěd On his Biggest Regret In football, Never Played For Manchester United
🗣️Reporter: Pavel, you’ve won the Ballon d’Or, Serie A titles, and played for some of the biggest clubs in Europe. Looking back, do you have any regrets?
🗣️Pavel Nedvěd: Yes, one.
🗣️Reporter: Just one?
🗣️Pavel Nedvěd: That I never played for Manchester United. I’d have liked that.
🗣️Reporter: Manchester United? Even after everything you achieved with Lazio and Juventus?
🗣️Pavel Nedvěd: Yes. I admired that Manchester United team. Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs were players I really respected.
🗣️Reporter: Were you ever close to joining them?
🗣️Pavel Nedvěd: No, not really. The transfer was never on the table. There was only Chelsea showing serious interest.
🗣️Reporter: So Chelsea wanted you, but Manchester United never came?
🗣️Pavel Nedvěd: Exactly. Chelsea were there, but Manchester United wasn’t. That’s football.
🗣️Reporter: Why Manchester United specifically?
🗣️Pavel Nedvěd: I was a little jealous of Karel Poborský. He played there, experienced Old Trafford, the big matches, Sir Alex Ferguson, everything. I know he still feels that love for the club today.
🗣️Reporter: So despite winning the Ballon d’Or and becoming a Juventus legend, your biggest football regret is never wearing the Manchester United shirt?
🗣️Pavel Nedvěd: Yes. That’s the one thing missing from my career.
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Been up in the loft lads, right at the back in the darkest corner and came across these - used to love buying these from record fairs BITD - a reminder of gigs I went to and others I didn’t - haven’t been played for 30+ years
Everyone mentions Sopranos, Breaking Bad, The Wire, Mad Men, etc as the best turn of the century prestige TV and rightfully so.
But I feel like The Shield never gets enough credit and should also be on that list. It was great.
-Shootings near the England camp
-Japan having to move twice due to terrible facilities
-Players and refs can't even get into the country
-The ball doesn't bounce on the pitches
-$150 trains to get to stadiums that aren't fit for purpose
They've had 8 years prep for this 😭
🚨NOW: Rep. Thomas Massie just stood on the House floor and named what every politician in DC has spent 58 years pretending did not happen
The USS Liberty. June 8, 1967.
34 dead American sailors. 174 wounded. Over 70% casualty rate on a virtually unarmed US ship.
25 minutes of Israeli jets, Israeli rockets, Israeli 30mm cannon fire, and ISRAELI NAPALM ON THE BRIDGE. Then Israeli torpedoes. Then Israel machine-gunned the lifeboats.
MASSIE: "They were intent on leaving no survivor."
Then the part nobody wants you to think about: the Saratoga and the America launched planes to help. The planes were RECALLED. The crew sat there bleeding for 17 hours.
Dean Rusk. Richard Helms. Admiral Moaner. The chief counsel of the Court of Inquiry himself. None of them believed the "mistaken identity" story.
And now you understand exactly why the entire DC machine and Israel lobby has spent the last year trying to primary this man out of existence.
You are not allowed to say the quiet part. He said it anyway.
Honor the crew. https://t.co/XuDLeFF4gJ.
In American slang we often refer to money as “benjamins” this is a subtle reference to Benjamin Netanyahu, an American folk figure who takes all of our money
The UK is spending £369m refurbishing Buckingham Palace for King Charles, who has £22bn and gets £500m more a year.
He can pay for his own renovations, £369m is more than England spends on building Social Housing in an entire year for the whole country.
These are the planned Data Centres for Scotland alone!
The average centre consumes up to 5 MILLION GALLONS PER DAY which is why they want to locate them to water rich Scotland.
I spoke to Steven Lindsay of The Big Dish about his new solo record (which is lush), his paintings and the time John Entwistle pointed a gun at his head. @heraldmagazine@LNFGlasgow
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