The atmosphere, and support for the team, over the past couple of days was absolutely incredible.
Seeing thousands of England fans singing their hearts out in Perth after eight years away from Australia was truly special.
We are, of course, disappointed with the result, but it's our duty to support the team, through thick and thin.
Four Tests to go. Let's give it everything. 🏴
#Ashes
Disappointing afternoon but it’s important to keep everything in perspective. 7 points clear as it stands. Liverpool and City facing off tomorrow. Plenty of players due back after the break. Stick with the boys. We go again.
While we all admire Manchester City for its football, it’s important to raise awareness about something serious. You may have noticed City’s channels are flooded with comments about Sudan — here’s why.
Reports link Sheikh Mansour, the club’s owner and a senior UAE official, to his country’s role in the Sudan conflict, where civilians continue to suffer.
While this has nothing to do with the club or our players directly, the actions of our owner and his government must be condemned. I normally don’t post about politics, but this is about awareness, transparency, and moral responsibility. Football should stand for good.
#PrayForSudan 🇸🇩