I never don’t follow the crowd. Books - Loved Shadow of the Wind & White Tiger. Gooner - Arsense Wenger - legend but Arteta is growing on me & my Respect.
So you have people on Twitter (a lot of politicians) but others who write what they want, sometimes inflammatory but don’t allow anyone a right of reply.
Is this the spirit of Twitter?
@fashionistaera He won’t speak to U cos U have been a total selfish twat & when Princess Catherine was heavily pregnant with a young toddler your girlfriend upset her several times,lied about it & the RF won’t comment on both your lies. Cringeworthy everything this pair say 🙈
Was Meghan drunk with her latest privacy photo dump? A child’s body in a dirty tshirt, Meghan lying on the ground in wrinkled trousers? A down the shirt shot to her navel? What is she trying to promote? But this clip?! What the hell is she trying to do to that poor onion 🤣🤣🤦♀️
The SNP crucified Douglas Ross for missing parliamentary business to referee football.
Now they're sending FOUR ministers on a taxpayer-funded World Cup jolly while Holyrood is sitting.
Arrogance. Hypocrisy. Entitlement.
That's today's SNP in three words.
This is how Daniel Siebert and PSG robbed Arsenal of champions league Glory!!.
The 2026 UEFA Champions League final at the Puskás Aréna will forever be remembered not for the football played, but for a refereeing display so catastrophically biased it threatens to shatter the very fabric of European football.
What transpires when a corrupt system protects its elite? You get the heist in Budapest—an evening where Mikel Arteta’s heroic Arsenal side had to play against eleven men in PSG shirts and a refereeing team led by Daniel Siebert, who looked desperate to hand the Parisians back-to-back titles.
The global outrage has forced UEFA into a corner, launching an official investigation under heavy pressure from FIFA and furious fans worldwide.
If this isn't handled with absolute transparency and severe retrofitted consequences, the message sent to the footballing world is clear: sporting integrity is dead, and the rebirth of the Super League is not just inevitable, it is entirely justified.
Football matches are governed by rules, but they are driven by the unwritten laws of sportsmanship and flow. In the dying embers of the first half of extra time, Arsenal had mounted a furious attack, forcing a crucial corner kick.
As Bukayo Saka—Arsenal’s talisman—stepped up to deliver a potentially match-winning cross into a box packed with Arsenal's aerially dominant defenders, Daniel Siebert abruptly blew the whistle to end the half.
To stop a match exactly as a team is about to take an attacking set-piece is an unprecedented act of refereeing sabotage. It killed Arsenal's momentum, relieved immense psychological pressure on a scrambling PSG defense, and mathematically stole a scoring opportunity from the Gunners.
It wasn't keeping time; it was a calculated intervention to rescue the French champions.
Midway through the second half, PSG were handed a lifeline when Khvicha Kvaratskhelia went down under a challenge from Arsenal defender Cristhian Mosquera.
Siebert could not point to the spot fast enough, allowing Ousmane Dembélé to equalize. While technically there was contact as Mosquera tried to recover his positioning, it was a soft, highly theatrical fall from the Georgian winger.
In a Champions League final where the referee routinely ignored heavy, physical clamping from PSG’s backline, the sudden willingness to grant a penalty for minimal contact exposed a glaring double standard. If that minor bundle was enough to dictate the outcome of a European final, then what followed in extra time should have been a slam-dunk penalty for Arsenal.
The definitive crime of the night arrived in extra time. Noni Madueke, brought on to inject lethal pace against a tiring PSG rearguard, completely burned Nuno Mendes in a foot race.
Knowing he was beaten, the PSG left-back desperately initiated physical contact, physically mauling Madueke and hauling him down inside the penalty box. Daniel Siebert waved play on and the Video Assistant Referee opted against intervening, blindly backing the on-field blunder.
Replays showed clear, undeniable contact. Pundits and fans alike were left flabbergasted. Mendes did not play the ball; he played the man from behind while entirely out of position.
The sheer refusal of VAR to even recommend an on-field review for a foul of this magnitude points to total systemic failure—or worse, willful blindness. Declan Rice and Mikel Arteta were rightly booked for their protests; they were witnessing a sporting robbery in real-time.
This final was supposed to be the pinnacle of sporting merit. Instead, Arsenal—who historically conceded a measly six goals on their entire march to Budapest—were undone not by tactical inferiority, but by administrative engineering.
If FIFA does not properly intervene to discipline Daniel Siebert’s refereeing crew and address the gross inconsistencies that favor state-backed giants like PSG, the current European football model will collapse.
Fans are sick of it
@BarcaZoneHub I have a problem with his hair if he wants to wear it long it should be tied back during games it’s to tempting to pull his hair if he is fouling someone.
@haywhyy09 Any tips on who Arteta is planning to sell. I heard two rumours and if true Will be devasted but later thought it is just a comment from the haters! 🙈🙈. North London forever.
Imagine stealing hundreds of thousands of pounds and then asking taxpayers to help cover your legal costs.
If Peter Murrell has assets, they should be seized and every last penny recovered before the public pays a single pound.