Even when he hasn't been found guilty of the rape accusation, he's already facing the punishment.
Tomorrow, if he's later found innocent, he would have missed a very crucial tournament for his home country which he'll never participate again because one gold digging whore wanted to financially exploit him for being a rich and successful footballer.
I won't have the money and connections these footballers have and allow these false rape accusers go scot free.
The only reason these hoes don't target certain dangerous men known in the society is because they know what to expect. So they go for these men who appear to be weak because they know what they can get away with.
If we were seeing dead bodies of false rape accusers on the streets who accused footballers in the past of rape, these women won't be fucking with these men.
It's just a shame these footballers are just too weak.
The scariest part of insecurity in Nigeria isn’t even the attackers.
It’s the press conference that follows.
“We’ve launched a full-scale operation.”
“We will bring the perpetrators to justice.”
Same script. New village. Another year.
Since 1999, we’ve been burying our people to the soundtrack of empty promises.
If Arsenal lose the UCL final to PSG, then Manchester City would have had a better season than them.
Winning a domestic double is far more difficult and impressive than winning the Premier League through corruption allegations.
I’d even argue Aston Villa had a better season.
🗣️ Thomas Tuchel on his selection thought process. "To reduce the 55 was difficult, sometimes painfully difficult... I felt the emotion on the calls. I called all the players who were with us on a camp. A lot of them deserved to be with us.
"We relied heavily on the group that was with us in the last three camps. Does that mean the others aren't good enough? No.
"Some [omissions] were a positional thing. These tough decisions had to be made before the tournament to not carry them through the tournament, and even if it's painful for some, I think it was right.
"It was a lot of phone calls over the last three days, a lot of thinking, deciding, big decisions to make.
"Once the decisions are made, it gives you a certain edge and clarity. I can't wait to be on the plane.
"I love the tough decisions... It's hard to please [everyone]. In the end, we have to pick the squad that me and staff are convinced on, that we love.
"If there are doubts, you don't play at the same level, so it comes down to who we trust. Who will deliver for us?Who will set the standards? Who is the leadership group? It's about the energy, connection and trust with me and the players."
🚨 Thomas Tuchel on Foden, Palmer and Gibbs-White out: “There were difficult phone calls. For some of them, it’s just a positional thing to have a balanced squad so we don’t bring FIVE number tens”.
“Even if it was painful, I think it was the right call for England”.
Dear football,
Today, I want to share with you that this season will be my last as a professional footballer. After so many years living my dream, I feel it’s time to start a new chapter in my life.
Being honest, even though I have been preparing myself for this moment, I found it hard to write this letter. After 20 seasons , many people have played an important role in my career.
When I first kicked a ball as a child in Pamplona with my schoolmates, I never imagined the amazing journey ahead. I’m grateful for every moment: the wins, the tough losses, the challenges, and most of all, the people I’ve met and the friendships I’ve made along the way.
To my teammates, coaches, and every staff member at all the clubs I’ve been lucky to be part of, thank you for helping me grow as a person and a player every day. Wearing the shirts of CA Osasuna, Olympique Marseille, Chelsea FC, Atlético de Madrid, Sevilla FC, and representing my country at the biggest stages has been a true privilege. Every moment has meant so much to me…
Stan Kroenke is on a generational run right now.
In the last five years, his teams have won the...
• Super Bowl (LA Rams)
• NBA Finals (Denver Nuggets)
• Stanley Cup (Colorado Avalanche)
• Premier League (Arsenal)
He also owns SoFi Stadium, which has hosted the Super Bowl, the CFP National Championship Game, upcoming World Cup matches, and the 2028 Olympics opening/closing ceremony.
Not to mention, Kroenke also recently became the largest private landowner in the United States, with 2.7 million acres.
That's roughly the combined size of Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, and San Antonio.
An achievement that will echo in history. Transformed their stylistic identity and the way the team saw themselves, regardless of how many important players were ceded and who was in the line-up. Just as he did at Rayo Vallecano, he turned an unfashioned side happy to survive into one the very best and biggest clubs dreaded playing. Hope his next move is the right one that continues the trajectory ✨
1 - Across England's top four tiers in 2025-26, the side in each division who scored the most goals via set pieces went on to win the title:
Arsenal (24)
Coventry City (29)
Lincoln City (32)
Bromley (34)
Champions.
Some can also argue that other teams won the title for Arsenal cos when they had to win it themselves, they bottled it.
Everton & Bournemouth helped them.
@Naplaymaker@yaron_john2 The positive for Kroupi is that he is young. At 19
missing a world cup isn't bad, there's a lot of time ahead for him to prove his quality. Delay isn't Denial.
📢📢📢 The IFAB unanimously approves red card for players covering their mouths to conceal discriminatory behaviour
At a Special Meeting held in Vancouver, Canada, The IFAB unanimously approved two FIFA-proposed Law amendments to address discriminatory and inappropriate behaviour.
Measures to be implemented at the FIFA World Cup 2026™
Read more here ➡️ https://t.co/61ZFj1oaur