Liverpool's recruitment team must stop gambling and start executing. Antonio Nusa is one of the few wide forwards who fits the modern tactical profile, elite ball-carrying, explosive acceleration, one-v-one dominance, pressing intensity and massive developmental upside. At under £45m, he's a market opportunity, not a luxury signing. Wait any longer and Liverpool will be forced into another inflated bidding war. Elite clubs don't chase value after the price explodes, they identify it, move first and shut the door on the competition.
🚨 EXCL: Yan Diomande chooses Paris Saint-Germain as next destination if he departs RB Leipzig this summer. 19yo said to believe in #PSG project led by Al-Khelaifi / Campos / Enrique + wants chance to lift trophies regularly & win Balon D’Or @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/HYUUXtCSS8
🚨 “Pure evil”: Teacher rapes and kills adopted 13 month old baby boy, leaving him with 40 injuries in just four months and recorded it on Snapchat.
Jamie Varley a teacher from Blackpool, and his partner John McGowan-Fazakerley adopted 13-month-old Preston Davey in 2023. The baby died after months of horrific sexual and physical abuse at their hands.
Varley was found guilty of murder, multiple counts of sexual assault on a child under 13, child cruelty, and taking/distributing indecent images of the child. Snapchat videos he recorded showed the abuse. McGowan-Fazakerley was found guilty of causing and allowing the death of a child, cruelty, and sexual assault.
Preston suffered more than 40 injuries, including a broken elbow and seizures, before dying from airways obstruction likely smothering. Varley claimed the baby drowned in the bath.
Another monster in a position of trust exposed for destroying an innocent child.
How many more of these sick “parents” are out there abusing and killing the babies they adopt?
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A jury has heard that Algerian migrant Riad Bouchaker was "upset" about a social welfare refusal letter when he attempted to murder three school children in Dublin 🇩🇿
He lived in Ireland for over 20 years, was never in employment, and was granted Irish citizenship.
I believe two referendums are now needed in Ireland.
The first should be on Ireland’s position regarding EU migration policy. The Irish people should have a direct say on major decisions that affect our country, our communities, and our public services. Legal migration is welcome and necessary. People who come here with proper visas, skills, and a willingness to contribute are an important part of Ireland. But uncontrolled or illegal migration, and any EU policy that limits Ireland’s ability to manage its own borders, should not be decided without the clear consent of the Irish people.
The second referendum should be on the future of RTÉ. It is time to ask the public whether RTÉ should remain publicly funded or be privatised. Many good and decent people work in RTÉ, and this is not an attack on them. But RTÉ must fully disassociate itself from political party influence, whether that influence is real or perceived.
Where any staff, presenters, board members, contributors, or decision-makers have current or past connections to political parties, those connections should be openly declared. A publicly funded broadcaster cannot be seen to have links, loyalties, or sympathies towards any political party, including Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil, the Social Democrats, Labour, Sinn Féin, independents, or any other political group. RTÉ must be completely independent, politically neutral, transparent, and accountable to the people who fund it.
Taxpayers are being asked to fund RTÉ while many ordinary people are struggling with the cost of living, housing, health, and public services. If RTÉ receives public money, then the Irish people deserve confidence that it represents all sections of society fairly, not just the views of political insiders or establishment parties.
The Irish people deserve a say on both issues. These decisions are too important to be left only to government, political parties, or insiders.
🇫🇷 Personally think if Maxence Lacroix really is available for €40m it’s a no brainer for Liverpool now that Konate is leaving.
✅ He’s an incredibly fast defender.
✅ Two years of experience in the PL.
✅ Hardly missed any games due to injury in his career. Played 97 games for Palace in two seasons.
📊 During his last two seasons in the Premier League he’s won 71.5% of his 6.1 defensive duels per 90.
- Ranks 5th among CBs for aerial duels won (119) this season.
- Third for clearances made (252).
He’s a very good defender. Defends the channels and commands the area very well. There’s a reason why he’s in the France World Cup squad.
He’s not elite but he’s decent on the ball, too.
Still only recently turned 26.
The parasite President of Ireland can’t even bring herself to say “Saint Patrick” and just refers to the patron saint of Ireland as “Patrick”.
She also says the entire meaning of the holiday is a story about migration.
With all due respect, fuck her.
🚨🔴 Understand Liverpool are seriously working on Antoine #Semenyo for the winter window, and concrete talks have already taken place. #LFC are fully aware of his release clause of around €70 million.
Liverpool want him, but there is heavy competition, with other top English sides involved. Bayern are currently not in the race.
The 25 y/o versatile winger is under contract with Bournemouth until 2030.
@SkySportDE 🇬🇭