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The nominations aftermath…
Nancy and Sam are in the Bathroom talking about Zelah nominating Nancy during face-to-face nominations.
Sam says, “How you feeling?”
Nancy says, “Class… the thing for me is, do not try and picture me as someone that I’m not. If the way you’re dealing with your own emotions is to implode rather than explode, there’s just a difference between us, but do not word it in a way that I’m an angry person because I know I’m not. I can be passionate…”
Sam says, “...Expressive more than aggressive.”
Nancy says, “Yeah, I’m very much expressive. Expressive not aggressive. And do not come to me up until last night to say, ‘oh Nancy, that’s so Italian of you, oh my god’, like whenever I’m having a little crash out, running around and swearing and whatever.”
Nancy continues, “You say it’s so Italian and then all of a sudden that’s the reason why you’re nominating me? I’m gonna talk to him about it as well.”
When an artist says “Death to the IDF” — ‘appalling hate speech.’
When Maccabi thugs chant “Death to Arabs” — ‘we will not tolerate antisemitism on our streets.’
Starmer’s moral compass is so broken it points to Tel Aviv.
Yes, Carvalho's equaliser vs Chelsea should not have stood after an offside offence was committed by Ouattara.
Ouattara was still in an offside position when the play became active since the ball came off Ajer. He then makes an attempt to clear the ball which impacts Reece James
the agenda against chels is so real, they are trying to argue that the ball being kicked onto the attackers hand from 3cm distance is the same as the defender raising their whole arm and completely changing the trajectory of the ball 🤡
There's more VAR controversy as the ball strikes Joao Pedro's hand just moments before a handball is given against Ryan Sessegnon.
Chelsea went on to score from the penalty spot ⚽
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