Just for a throw in, 3 players had to swap. It was already in extra time too. They waste their time, then cry afterwards.
Just look for yourself.
They waste all the time in the world for these demonic activities 😭😂😂😂
Tennis player Rafa Jodar SHOVES the ball girl out of the way.
He should never play another tennis match again in his life.
What a loser. https://t.co/h6a3RQ8H0a
A reminder that nothing was given here against Tete for his pull on Semenyo
The Premier League and their referees just picks and choose when to apply the rules.
£500m spent in the summer.
10 defeats in 31 games.
Hey @Carra23 and @GNev2, when are you scheduling an interview with Arne Slot? questioning about his tactics ?
Or does it only apply to Manchester United managers ?
Sad news about former United and Chelsea goalkeeping coach Silvino Louro. Well liked by staff at #mufc. De Gea and Romero became better goalkeepers while working with him.
A woman dressed as a cat at a school board meeting just delivered the most savage analogy on gender ideology you'll hear this year.
She declares:
“My name is Lindsey Graham and I am a cat. Meow, meow.
I’m not a woman dressed as a cat. I am a cat.”
Then asks the room:
“By show of hands, how many of you believe and confess that I’m a cat?”
Zero hands.
Her point:
“You are right. Because you are not stupid.
These children are not stupid.
One look at me and you know this to be true. I am a woman posing as a cat.”
She drives it home:
“No tail, whiskers, or outfit makes me a cat… just like no lipstick, high heels, or long hair makes him a woman.”
And the killer line:
“If you were to address me as a cat right now, it’s as ridiculous as when you say Miss Bixler and a grown man’s voice comes thundering.”
She asked the room to raise hands if they believed she was a cat.
Not one hand went up.
Do you think this analogy lands — or does it miss the mark entirely?
Happy birthday to Sir Alex Ferguson, who turns 84 today. 💭
Listen to what he has to say about dealing with failure. Something to think about for 2026. 👏
I helped build the WEF’s “Great Reset.” Here’s what it really is — from the inside.
The WEF sold the “Great Reset” as “build back better” — climate action, ESG, inclusion, and PPP.
In practice, it shifted power away from voters to NGOs, corporate elites, and unelected technocrats.
Policy was relabeled “science” to silence debate.
Markets were warped by ESG scores, carbon taxes, and paper-pushing regulation.
Corporations were turned into enforcers of ideology.
As Nicole Shanahan reveals, communities weren’t uplifted — wealth and power were pushed upward.
We got higher energy bills, debased money, an affordability crisis, fewer jobs, and creeping control over how we live and speak.
I questioned it. Then I walked away. And I’ve been speaking out ever since. @NicoleShanahan