Chelsea literally confessed the off book payments and got away with a light punishment, this further confirms that Manchester City will correctly not be punished for the nonsensical 115 charges that haven't even been proven.
🧵While everyone is discussing Chelsea, here's some background on City's situation. I was chatting to a retired judge recently at a party. I asked him about the independent tribunal process, specifically whether the panel would have an open mind prior to the start of the hearing.
Passion is absolutely necessary when coaching football.
Passion is the seed for a love of the game.
It’s the spark required to ignite their lifelong pursuit of mastery in the sport.
If you are unable to tap into this passion, you are doomed from the beginning.
City have had issues in loads of previous seasons (last season more than ever), but because they've overcome them, people just assume that there never was an issue. It's why there's always "inevitable" chat at the end of the season. Nobody's been paying attention again.
@m1ke1x @x_Vibez1 @NoodleHairCR7 Nah, doesn’t work that way. Why didn’t best player of the wc 2010 or 2014 win the balon dor then? Because that’s not what matters. Only matters when it’s Messi. Haaland deserved
Never forget that faced with a genocidal regime turning off the water supply for one million children trapped in a concentration camp, Keir Starmer and David Lammy took the side of the genocidal regime.
There is no way back from that. It should haunt them until their dying day.
Newcastle are ready to make a quick January move for Kalvin Phillips if he decides it is time to leave #ManCity, in the hope of setting up either a permanent transfer or an initial loan with a view to a possible permanent move next summer.
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How propaganda about Irish 'barbarism' in 1641 gave Cromwell a green light for genocide. The Irish were depicted as savages who committed atrocities against pregnant women, ripped them open, pulled their babies out & beat them against rocks | The Guardian https://t.co/YWz0aU4GBU
Israel is small. Its population is the same as London's. Its GDP is smaller than Sweden's.
It can only get away with its horrific crimes because it is backed to the hilt by the US, UK, EU.
We are the problem. And we must break our govt's sponsorship of this monstrous regime.
Leo Varadkar accurately accusing Israel of breaking international humanitarian law (Art 33 Geneva Convention) by imposing collective punishment on the people of Gaza. In the rush by other world leaders to green light Israeli genocide, the Taoiseach’s leadership is welcome.