March: @indykaila says Manchester United agreed personal terms with Bruno Guimaraes. Never happened.
April: @indykaila says Manchester United were in advanced talks with Jarrod Branthwaite. Never happened.
April: @indykaila says Manchester United submitted a bid for Elliot Anderson. Never happened.
April: @indykaila says Manchester United submitted a bid for Yan Diomande. Never happened.
May: @indykaila says Manchester United bid £69m for Maxi Araujo. Never happened.
July: @indykaila says Manchester United submitted a £70m bid for Aurelien Tchouameni. Never happened.
July: @indykaila says Manchester United submitted a £59m bid for Alex Scott. Never happened.
July: @indykaila says Manchester United to submit a bid for Carlos Baleba today (15th July).
Stop listening to this Chief Bullshitter on X already 🤯
Rodri is 30 years and has been injury prone for like 2 years this but a whole Real Madrid were fighting to get him and Manchester City that have been winning always tried their best to keep him.
Real Madrid just bought 30 years Dumfries and renewed 33 years Rudiger contract and happy with him. They also added Bernardo Silva who will be 32 this year.
Mikel Merino is also 30 years and Arsenal that won the league are keeping him. And many top teams will be ready to sign him if they decide to sell him.
31 years old McGinn is one of the most important player for Aston Villa under Unai Emery.
Liverpool have 35 years old Van Dijk at the back and they are ready to start the season with him.
Barcelona la liga champions have Frenkie De Jong in their midfield and always been a starter. Most clubs will go for him incase they’re ready to let him go.
Raphina will be 30 this year and he’s still Barca one of their best players.
PSG that won the champions league back to back needed Fabian Ruiz who’s 30 now to play a very important role.
Their best player is also Dembele who’s 29 years old with 32 years old Marquinhos leading their backline.
Bayern Munich that everyone saw them playing one of the beautiful football last season got Jonathan Tah who was 29 years and now 30 leading their backline. While Joshua Kimmich is their most important midfielder.
Harry Kane that is leading their attack is also 32 now.
Atletico Madrid have been very consistent in Europe always and they have 31 years old Marcos Llorente and they just bought 30 years old Grimaldo.
Serie A Champions Inter Milan that have been very consistent in Europe has 29 years Nico Barela, 32 years Hakan Calhanoglu and 37 years old Mkhitaryan in their midfield.
But there are some football fans saying the signing Tielemans who’s a premier league proven is not a sensible move because he is 29 years old. And most of the people saying this are Manchester United fans.
Is that not insane?
@Samthrilzz The same reason why Dragons exists in the first place is the same reason why the riders don’t fall off mid flight, it was written or created that way .
United progressing a 50 mil deal for Santos from Chelsea so they can use the money to go and buy someone better. Has Ratcliffe got secret shares in Chelsea or something?
Seven years.
It’s hard to put into words what this city has meant to me.
When Miami drafted a 19-year-old kid out of Kentucky, they believed in me before I’d proven anything. Together, we experienced just about everything this game has to offer.
Two trips to the Finals. Deep playoff runs. Becoming an All-Star. The highest highs, the toughest moments, and every lesson in between.
Through every challenge, every expectation, every rumor, and every setback, I always believed in one thing: put your head down, go to work, and represent the name on the front of the jersey the right way. Every time I stepped on the floor, my goal was to help bring another championship to Miami.
This city gave me more than a basketball career.
It gave me a place to grow up.
I became a man here. I became a father here. I built lifelong relationships here.
Miami became home.
To Spo, Pat, Micky, the entire organization, my teammates, the coaches, trainers, equipment staff, arena staff, and everyone who poured into me over the last seven years—thank you. Thank you for believing in me, pushing me, challenging me, and helping shape the player and person I’ve become.
And to the fans…
Thank you for riding with me.
Through every big shot, every playoff run, every injury, every rumor, and every season—you showed me love I’ll never forget. Whether you cheered for me in the arena, wore my jersey, or simply believed in me, I felt it. I’ll always be grateful for that support.
As excited as I am for this next chapter back home in Milwaukee, a part of me will always belong to Miami.
Miami didn’t just shape my career.
It shaped my life.
Thank you for everything.
— Tyler
Paraguay’s tactics were clear: low block, defend in numbers, frustrate France and, when the opportunity arises, get under their skin. Some might call it intimidation, others would use the word provocation.
Either way, Paraguay were intent on knocking France out of their stride by not just defending for their lives but also by pushing the boundaries when it comes to the laws of the game.
When Andres Cubas brought down Kylian Mbappe in the first half with a foul from behind, both players pushed each other in the chest and a melee followed. That flashpoint had been coming. Paraguay were playing right on the edge — and stepping over it at times, arguably taking advantage of the fact that the threshold for intervention from officials is limited at this World Cup.
There was another strange incident a couple of moments later. As Ousmane Dembele broke away on the right, Mbappe was knocked to the floor off the ball by Matias Galarza. The Paraguayan midfielder looked across at Mbappe before raising his right arm, seemingly in full view of the referee. It wasn’t a sending off but it was a cynical and deliberate act and went unpunished.
Curiously, the Uzbek referee Ilgiz Tantashev seemed reluctant to show any yellow cards to the Paraguayan players and only awarded a penalty to France after VAR intervened following a foul on Desire Doue.
What followed was in keeping with everything that had gone before as Gustavo Velazquez, the Paraguayan defender, shamelessly scuffed the penalty spot.
Unperturbed, Mbappe still converted.
📝 @stujames75
Paraguay 0-1 France Briefing: https://t.co/CSMLsLolwr
This is misandrist Jackie Marie Smith. She has a blue check on TikTok, nearly 1M followers, is sponsored by dozens of MAJOR brands, and is repped by CAA (the biggest talent agency in the world). If a man was putting out this sort of sexist rhetoric about women he would be cancelled, banned off TikTok, and dropped by CAA/sponsors. We truly must start scrutinizing the femisphere and the acceptance & tolerance of anti-male sexism. For now, I call on CAA to drop her as they would drop a male talent espousing anti-woman rhetoric. These are the brands she has worked with just in the past year: @Target, @Amazon, @Walmart, @OldNavy, @Dove, @ultabeauty, @blueapron, @Clinique, @v8energy, @Covergirl, @BurtsBees, @skims, and many more.
Living in Japan has made me realize how differently people view in-game behavior.
Things like corpse kicking, taunting, or playing around after you've already won are generally viewed much more negatively here than they are in many other regions. It's a cultural difference that's easy to overlook.
Atif has always had this style, even in online matches. This isn't something new, and you don't have to like it. I just think it's worth understanding that different communities have different expectations.
Personally, it's not something I'd do, but everyone approaches the game differently.