There's one reason I chose to sit in @RyanMason seat in the changing rooms and one reason why it's been my profile pic for a long time now - he's #Oneofourown and always will be - all the best Ryan, would love to see you back at Spurs as a coach #COYS
🚨 BREAKING NEWS 🚨 Immediately after the Burnley game, Arsenal have announced their sponsorship deal with Emirates is over and from next season, their stadium will be know as the PGMOL Stadium.
#fblifestyle
At least six times. Six separate occasions on which the President of the United States went cap in hand to Europe, asking for help with a war he started alone, announced on social media at two in the morning, and apparently planned during a commercial break.
Six times. Let’s count.
One. Mid-March, Trump publicly demanded Britain, France, Germany, Japan and South Korea send warships to the Strait of Hormuz. The strait he had just helped close by launching a war nobody was warned about.
Two. Two days later, still ringing around. Still blasting allies for their “reluctance.” Still threatening NATO would have a “very bad future” unless they showed up with minesweepers.
Three. He asked Italy for use of Sigonella air base in Sicily. Italy said no. The planes were already in the air when they found out.
Four. He asked Spain for air bases and airspace. Spain said no. Then closed its airspace entirely. Trump threatened to cut off all trade with Spain. Spain’s prime minister told him he was “playing Russian roulette with the destiny of millions.”
Five. He accused France of refusing to let supply planes fly over French territory. France said it never received a proper request. Trump called France “very unhelpful” and said the US would “remember.”
Six. After peace talks collapsed in April, he announced a blockade and said other countries would “be involved.” Britain specifically told the BBC they would not.
Then the strait reopened, and Trump announced that NATO had called HIM, begging to help. He told them to stay away. “Paper Tiger,” he wrote. About an alliance he had spent six weeks desperately trying to mobilise.
One analyst put it neatly. Trump’s position, he said, was a new doctrine:
“We broke it, but you own it.”
He started a war without consulting his allies, then demanded they take responsibility for the consequences .
He did not talk to Congress, the American people, or his NATO partners before launching .
He simply blew things up and started making calls.
Six requests. Six rejections. One catastrophically expensive war that nobody else wanted any part of.
You reap what you sow.
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
Ian Fleming's original James Bond novels haven't aged well. For example, Moonraker - published almost exactly 70 years ago in April 1955 - features a villain who's a super-rich industrialist and rocket-maker seeking to cause chaos because he's a secret Nazi. Such a silly idea!
🚨 What’s happening in Sicily - Italy 🇮🇹 is absolutely extraordinary
Mount Etna is erupting with its summit covered in snow
Here are some explorers skiing between snow and fire!
Unprecedented
I know 💡 #THFC are at home in the #FACup let’s have Arsenal fan Laura Woods, ex Arsenal Karen Carney and ex Arsenal Ian Wright and ex Arsenal Lee Dixon commentating 🤦♂️ can’t write this shit #TOTBUR#COYS#Pathetic