HERE WE GO! Hemos enviado un fax al @FCBarcelona_es con nuestra oferta de traspaso: 4 entradas para el concierto de Bad Bunny de mañana, una suscripción anual al ABC y una bolsa de pipas. Esperamos ansiosos la respuesta para preparar el ‘announce’.
🚨🎙️Thierry Henry on Chelsea’s denied penalty appeals in the FA Cup Final, SLAMS VAR: 💣🤯
“If those same decisions happen against Manchester City at the other end, people are calling it corruption for a week straight. Chelsea got robbed today.
The first one on João Pedro before halftime was a clear penalty for me. Khusanov doesn’t even try to play the ball, he just goes through the back of him. Then in the second half, Doku clips Caicedo driving into the box and somehow VAR still stays quiet.
And the handball? We’ve seen those given all season. Enzo’s cross strikes O’Reilly’s arm and suddenly everyone wants to pretend the rules are different in a cup final.
That’s three huge moments in one match and Chelsea got nothing from any of them. No proper VAR intervention, no consistency, no urgency from the officials.
If Arsenal or Liverpool were treated like that in a final, football wouldn’t stop talking about it for months. Chelsea didn’t just lose the FA Cup today, they were officiated out of it.”
Just in: Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid has been ruled out for Game 2 tonight against the New York Knicks due to ankle and hip injuries, sources tell ESPN.
🚨 Thiago Silva: “After a defeat like this at Stamford Bridge, someone has to tell the truth. The owners have to blame themselves for where Chelsea is today. You can’t keep making poor decisions, changing managers, spending crazy money on players without proper direction and expect things to magically work.
Chelsea is a massive club, but right now it feels like there’s no clear plan. The fans are suffering, the players are under pressure, and the results show exactly where the club is heading if nothing changes.” 👀💙🔥
BREAKING:
🇮🇱 An Israeli spyware firm co-founded by Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime close friend Ehud Barak just made a catastrophic blunder.
A live screenshot of Graphite’s control panel was accidentally exposed - showing real victim phone numbers and active toggles to instantly hijack WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram and take full control over anyone’s digital life.
This was the moment a company revealed exactly how its weapon spies on the world.
This tool hacks journalists, activists, human rights defenders, but above all politicians, ministers, opposition leaders, and anyone who might threaten the power or interests of those who pay.
Paragon isn’t a tech company. It’s a surveillance factory with political cover.
BOMBSHELL CONFIRMED. Whistleblower Chuck Borges was RIGHT. Elon Musk's DOGE team at Social Security ILLEGALLY copied 300 MILLION Americans' private data onto unsecured servers—then signed secret agreements with political operatives to use that data to OVERTURN ELECTION RESULTS.
This isn't government efficiency. This is data TREASON. The Trump administration admitted it ALL in court.
They covered it up for months while Borges lost his career for telling the truth. If there's no justice for this anti-American corruption, there will be no peace.
PRISON. NOW.
Apple has landed the rights to turn ‘MISTBORN’ into a film franchise & ‘THE STORMLIGHT ARCHIVE’ into a TV series.
Brandon Sanderson will write, produce and consult on all projects.
(Source: https://t.co/Ka6RvxmT3S)
Bobby Weir, just 17 years old when he co-founded the Warlocks, was one of the very few people who was at every single Grateful Dead show. Joining up with Jerry and Pigpen in 1964, and soon after Billy and Phil, with Mickey soon to follow, the Grateful Dead were defined by each of the unique musicians and voices these guys brought to the stage. And Bobby was as unique as they come.
A guitar player unlike any other, and a songwriter who created some of the most interesting, exciting, and oddly-timed songs in rock history, Bobby was also the unabashed rock star in the Grateful Dead. His list of contributions to the Grateful Dead repertoire is way too long to list, but songs like Sugar Magnolia, Truckin', Jack Straw, Cassidy, Looks Like Rain, Playing In The Band, Weather Report Suite, The Music Never Stopped, Estimated Prophet, Feel Like A Stranger, Hell In A Bucket, and Throwing Stones are just the tip of iceberg of his songwriting magnificence.
When Bobby had a spare moment both during the Dead's 30 year performing career and after, he was always working on exciting, different projects like Kingfish, Bobby & The Midnites, Weir & Wasserman, RatDog, The Other Ones, The Dead, Furthur, Dead & Company, Wolf Bros, symphonic collaborations, recordings, performing. He never sat still, and was always moving forward, an inspiration to us all.
Watching Bobby do anything was always a joy, as he embraced life around him. First and foremost, his family gave him immense happiness. Being on stage and performing for us all showed us a man who loved to bring smiles to our faces. He didn't do anything halfway, always giving it his all.
For 60 years, Bobby has been a huge part of the soundtrack to our lives. His kindness, generosity, and musical contributions have made our world a better place. — David Lemieux
Photo by Adrian Boot @ Retro Photo Archive