Mad fucking world. Branson furloughs staff and calls for tax payers money to bail out Virgin. Bezos, richest man in the world. Company does everything to avoid paying tax. Both go to space and not a word. Marcus Rashford plays footy, feeds kids and gets slated. Disgrace. 😡😡😡
“We are now 716 days into a genocide and yet Israel are allowed to participate in footfall tournaments.
WHY ARE THERE DOUBLE STANDARDS!!!”
-Eric Cantona
Straight away talking about using the first month to get to know the club, young players etc. No shade on the last manager but wasn’t he on his jollies for the first 3/4 weeks after he took the gig? Standards.
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One of the most brutal scenes in human history has been leaked.
Footage from an Israeli aircraft shows thousands of starving Palestinians running towards an aid truck, before it bombs and kills them all.
A video that the world must never forget.
I wont set foot in Celtic park until he’s gone.
He chose to stay whilst his fans sang songs about killing Palestinian children, whilst the regime killed Palestinian children.
If genocide isn’t your red line then what the fuck is?
🟥 Milner retires at 40 as Liverpool coaching calls grow louder
James Milner being offered another year at Brighton and choosing not to take it feels entirely in keeping with the man.
There's no vanity in it, no attempt to squeeze one more season out of a body that has already given football 24 of them. He'd already broken the Premier League appearance record, helped Brighton back into Europe, and reached 40, still looking like a man offended by the idea of easing off. Now he's stepped away.
That's very Milner. He built his career on standards, usefulness, discipline, and the stubborn refusal to be anything less than fully prepared.
For me, he defined the term "utility player." Not the spare part, not the lesser name on the teamsheet, but the footballer who could become whatever the team required. Full back, winger, central midfielder, closer, starter, leader, runner, organiser. Never the star, but always the man a manager could trust.
He feels like a throwback to a bygone age, the type who would still be impossible to speak to a day or two after a defeat. More sports competitor than footballer, really. A man who seemed to treat losing as a personal insult.
Now the obvious thought is Liverpool. Get him back in the building, on the grass, around the young lads, driving the standards. Not for nostalgia, but because some habits are worth passing on.
Milner end his playing days as one of the great professionals of the Premier League era, proof that longevity is more to do with character than luck.
During yesterday’s parade, Arsenal fans were seen protesting against the club’s new Israeli-linked sponsor, Deel, while also showing support for former kitman Mark Bonnick, who was fired after speaking out against genocide.