Nigel Farage looks unhealthy, stressed, and under pressure.
He was very aggressive towards the Sky News reporter. I’m unsure how long he and Reform will survive.
Greed brings consequences.
@FabrizioRomano This World Cup has made a mockery of the beautiful game. It's no surprise that the Rape-ublican Orange-utan would cheat and bring corruption to the sport, but watching FIFA go along with all the detestable practices - treatment of international teams, overpricing of tickets.Shame
Tommy Robinson has just posted a video of himself assaulting a member of the public at an airport after the man allegedly called him a "cunt".
He continues to follow and harass the man before he exits down an escalator.
A jury will love this, well done Tommy!
Charlie Kirk's Assassination.
The official FBI story is falling apart. The FBI keep trying to push the narrative but the online videos of the shooting are exposing the lies.
A modified lapel mic was the weapon that kiIIed him detonated by his bodyguard much like the 'Israeli pager bombs' used in the Lebanon attack last year.
It was an inside Mossad hit.
For 90% of the game, Haaland just lurks around. He hardly even pays attention to the ball.
But then - out of a sudden - at the exact right moment, he awakens, scores a historic goal, and immediately goes back to lurking around.
He cannot be replicated.
It’s actually unbelievable that they’re even capable of fucking ruining football.
We have to overthrow FIFA & the creep regime in the White House too fgs!
Khamenei's funeral needs to be seen as his last great act of defiance.
He knew what would happen, and how his death would be marked, and the meaning it would have for Iran.
As he sat in his office and waited for the bombs, he knew. They played according to his plan, and he won
Americans were told this is what Iranians would do to express gratitude to American and Israeli invaders for bombing them: pour out on the streets to welcome us as liberators.
It usually doesn't turn out that way. Turns out most people don't like being bombed by foreigners.
Recently, FIFA suspended Nepal’s football federation over government interference. Several federations have faced sanctions for the same reason.
Now we learn the White House made a direct call to FIFA asking Infantino to review Balogun’s red card.
FIFA insists the decision was handled by an independent disciplinary panel and could not be influenced externally.
But how is a direct call from a government to FIFA over a player’s suspension not, at the very least, political interference?