People always ask why I “waste” my time and money travelling here there and everywhere with my club team and with England.
Well, after years and years of travelling around I’m finally getting to live a dream and seeing my team in a major cup final.
Get me on that plane for World Cup number 3.
Everything about this game lives highly in my memories. The party afterwards wasn’t clever but it’s all part of the fun 🙂🛫🇺🇸
Just finished watching “Dear England” - I’m ready for my flight to US on Friday!
Good show & some interesting parts (if real), although some acting was dreadful 😂 Couple cameos from me 🧐
“Something that frames the moments of our lives, where we were at and who we were with?”
🚨🎙️Ian Wright on Matvey Safonov's towel for the TAB session during the penalty shootout in the champions league final against Arsenal:
“I’m sorry, but this has to be looked at properly. What Matvey Safonov did with that towel is straight-up cheating. Full stop.
“if we’re being consistent, football cannot pick and choose when information gathering is acceptable. We saw clubs investigated over scouting and intelligence-gathering scandals before. So explain to me the difference here.
You’ve got a PSG goalkeeper sitting there with a full tactical cheat sheet tucked into his towel, player names, numbers, flags, penalty tendencies, instructions like ‘FRAPPE FORT’, ‘SLOW SKIPPING’, ‘TAB 90’, the lot. He’s got Gyökeres, Kai Havertz, the works mapped out like it’s an open-book exam. This isn’t preparation, this is espionage in plain sight during a European tie against Arsenal.
“We’re not talking about instinct, preparation, or reading body language. We’re talking about a physical reference sheet being available during the shootout.
“If Southampton can face scrutiny over ‘spygate’ accusations, then UEFA should at least examine this as well. Either gathering opponent information is part of modern football or it isn’t. The rules cannot change depending on who wins the trophy.
“People will say, ‘Every club does penalty research.’ Fine. Do the research. But where is the line? Can you carry databases onto the pitch? Can coaches feed information every kick? Can players walk around with scouting reports in their socks?
“The problem isn’t PSG. The problem is consistency. Arsenal lose a Champions League final and suddenly everyone says it’s smart preparation. If Arsenal had won with a goalkeeper carrying a detailed PSG penalty guide, I guarantee half of Europe would be demanding an investigation.
“UEFA doesn’t even need to punish anyone. Just tell us clearly what is and isn’t allowed. Because if this is completely legal, then every goalkeeper in Europe will be turning up to penalty shootouts with a cheat sheet the size of a textbook next season.”
Bukayo Saka in UCL final:
0 goals
0 assists
0 shots on target
0 chances created
0 big chances created
0 key passes
0 successful take-ons
0 accurate crosses
Cardio.
You know why Arsenal losing is so amazing - all you hear is if they win they will be this and that, the manager will be this and that!
Tell you what, how about you do it first before talking about it. Their fans get ahead of themselves
It just doesn’t stop with City’s content team does it? One incredible piece of content after another.. what a campaign and what a very much deserved send off for Pep ❤️
15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi continues to mesmerise!
He smashed 97 off just 29 balls in the IPL Eliminator - and on the way he broke Chris Gayle's long-standing record for most sixes in an IPL season.
He has now hit 65 maximums in this year's tournament, possibly with more games to come.
@wolvesbradders It’s because lots of fans want the glamour and fashionable cities/clubs when actually the best trips are in the arse end of nowhere, that’s a really experiance of a country.