The perfect defence-splitting pass ✂️
Adam Wharton’s assist for Ismaila Sarr in @CPFC’s win over Spurs is March’s @AdobeExpress Creative Moment of the Month 🦅
@OCJourno@Lawton_Times@TimesSport Descendants of slave masters !
The more reason why England is not beating Ghana in that match.
We would remember all the crimes you caused Ghanaians and millions of Africans and make sure you don’t see happiness.
NEW: FA to consider how England players deal with possibility of pre-match handshake with Thomas Partey at the World Cup.
@Lawton_Times for @TimesSport
Full story here:
https://t.co/6g62dhkdE1
The Premier League title race would have entered the final match round with Manchester City two points clear of Arsenal, according to The Athletic’s analysis of key match decisions made by referees and their video assistants.
■ Arsenal, Chelsea and Sunderland benefitted the most from errors
■ Bournemouth earned four fewer points than they should have
■ Fulham should have qualified for the Europa League
■ An extra 17 red cards and 36 penalties should have been awarded
@Refsplaining analyses every key match decision to evaluate how on-field and VAR refereeing decisions shaped the Premier League in 2025-26.
Free to read here ⬇️
🔗 https://t.co/aCM0ROTHLY
Underrated life advice:
Stop waiting to feel ready.
Ship it messy.
Say it awkwardly.
Apply underqualified.
Start unprepared.
Show up imperfect.
Everything in life has an expiration date.
Perfection never arrives before the deadline does.
Wait for certainty now and you’ll wait forever.
The protests in Ireland are not about just fuel! They are about the distance between Ireland on this graph and every other modern and developed economy. Ireland is second wealthiest but gets waaaaay less than any other country for that wealth. By a golden mile.
That visual gap in this graph? That’s what people are protesting. It’s a lack of infrastructure and the everyday enshittification of services, the economy, and the additional difficulty of trying to live, relative to peers in any other country. It also highlights why people don’t get uniformly listened to! - because there is no government architecture to engage meaningfully across this huge gap.
That gap is a three hour drive to work in traffic, a 14 month wait for an MRI, buses that don’t arrive, trains that don’t exist, schools that have no places for your kids, houses that are unaffordable, pubs that close before midnight, €12 sandwiches, expensive fuel.
People feel this gap, even if they can’t explain it precisely. And that builds into resentment, and ultimately protest. Fuel just happened to be the next thing that could be pointed to, today.