Today, as every day, we remember Diogo Jota and André Silva, who tragically passed away one year ago.
Through immeasurable loss and incalculable pain, the impact they made and the legacies they left behind - not only within the footballing world, but in the hearts and minds of so many around the world - has shone through over the last 12 months.
All of our love, support, thoughts and prayers continue to be with Diogo and André's families, friends and all those whose lives were touched by them.
Forever in our hearts, forever our number 20 ❤️
@USMNTwatch16@TaylorTwellman@Bundesliga_EN Barca and Real Madrid have been the big 2 for a while except when Barca were broke and had to pretend like they balanced there books. Athleti have been consistently right behind them so what you are saying is a lie.
@PUBGIsrael@Persian_Culer That’s not how it works. They have to qualify from the area they are in. Iraq, Qatar and Jordan were good enough to qualify. None of those European teams, especially Greece and Italy were not good enough.
@bxnnyBVB@schwarzundgelb1 So you want a direct rival to sign a player? People killed Guerrero for going to Bayern when most of the online fans hated hated him and blamed him for most of Dortmunds midfield problems.
@7thFloorKrewe@NickySJ22@jackfreeman She is good. That is it. Ratings would have gone up without her because women’s college basketball has a lot of good players and some are white. You are overhyping a good player because she is white.
@7thFloorKrewe@NickySJ22@jackfreeman She is good but not great and the wnba is kind of tethered to the NBA so it can get better ratings and attendance especially when other sports are in there offseason.