Through every setback, every season, every disappointment, and 22 years of waiting—hope against hope, we kept believing. Finally, Arsenal with Premier League Title @Arsenal@premierleague
🚨🗣️ 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Pep Guardiola has shown support for the Palestinian people at the 'Concert for Palestine' in Barcelona:
"We are on the side of the oppressed. Today we STAND with Palestine, but not just Palestine, but with all causes... It is a statement for Palestine, and for humanity."
"Just like in Barcelona when we were bomb*d in 1938, today, as in London and Paris, we are standing before the world and openly showing that we stand with the weakest."
"I have seen a child recording himself, pleading ‘where is my mother?’ among the rubble, and he still doesn’t know what's happening..."
"And I always think: what must the children be thinking? I think we have left them alone, ABANDONED. I always imagine them saying, ‘Where are you? Come help us’."
"And so far, even now, we haven’t done it! We have left them ALONE!" 🇵🇸
Santi Cazorla could have retired comfortably but instead chose to return to his boyhood club Real Oviedo at 38 on a minimum wage contract. Now 40, he's just helped guide them back to La Liga for the first time in 24 years, scoring in both the playoff semi-final and final 💙
you know how they say when you finally reach the top, it’s hard to feel anything, because the climb took everything from you... that moment right there
We’ve published a new resource on self-harm, aimed at children and young people. It looks at why self-harm happens, what to do if you are self-harming, and where to get professional support. It also includes tips for parents and carers.
🖥➡️ https://t.co/1Oh5lJqRWj?
Pep Guardiola gave an emotional speech about the suffering in Gaza after receiving an honorary degree from Manchester University.
He was being recognised for his contribution to the city and chose to use his platform to highlight the continued bombing of the region by Israel.
🔗 https://t.co/NPt9hysl1e
In 2014, a brave 15-year-old student in Pakistan spotted an individual wearing a suspicious vest attempting to enter his school.
Ignoring his friends' pleas to flee, the courageous teenager chose to face the intruder. In a selfless act, he tackled the individual, triggering the vest's explosion and sacrificing his life in the process.
This heroic action averted a potential tragedy, saving the lives of countless fellow students.
Following his death, his father said, "My son made his mother cry but saved hundreds of mothers from crying for their children."
I wish Western sports media, so vocal about sportswashing and human rights elsewhere, showed the same outrage over the live-streamed genocide in Gaza and how Israel uses football to whitewash its war crimes.