In January 2023, Arsenal missed out on £86M Mudryk and signed Trossard for £26m instead.
One became embroiled in a doping scandal. The other helped deliver Arsenal's league title.
Why mention the £26m fee today?
Because it's been exactly 26 days since Arsenal won the league.
I don't know who Mr. Festus Litiku is, but he's the Okiya Omtatah in arbitration cases. When researching arbitration cases that have gone to court, searching his name on eKLR is good starting point.
In the Premier League, a club can submit a maximum of 25 senior players for the official squad registration (the “25-man squad list”).
But the question many are asking is, why 25? Because 25 in this case is exactly the same number of days since Arsenal won the league title.
I was never prepared to receive news regarding the loss of my student. Wish I could speak more but I've been speechless thus far.
Rest in Peace Alvin Machoka, my friend.
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Arsenal are in direct contact with Club Brugge to sign Christos Tzolis. As I reported earlier, player is very keen but the fee will be key. Data team at Arsenal highly impressed for a while with Greek winger.
Market opportunity which wont affect main target or Monga deal.
🚨 MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES AREN'T THE ONLY THING COURTS LOOK AT: YEARS OF COOKING, RAISING CHILDREN, AND HOLDING A FAMILY TOGETHER CAN EARN YOU A SHARE OF PROPERTY.
For nearly twenty years, they lived as husband and wife. They raised three children together, built a life, and accumulated property in Narok. Yet when the relationship collapsed, the man insisted there had never been a marriage at all. There was no marriage certificate. No photographs of dowry negotiations. No witnesses to customary rites. Every title deed bore only his name. The woman, who had been chased from the matrimonial home in 2010, returned to court seeking recognition of what she believed she had helped build. In FWM v JMG [2026], the question before the High Court was one that many Kenyans quietly ask: if you spent decades raising children, running a household, supporting a spouse's business and sacrificing your own opportunities, do you walk away with nothing simply because your name never appeared on the title?
The High Court's answer was emphatic: not necessarily. Justice Charles Kariuki held that long cohabitation, children born within the union, and the realities of family life could give rise to a presumed marriage capable of grounding a claim under the Matrimonial Property Act. More significantly, the court recognised that contribution is not measured only through bank transfers, receipts, or title documents. Cooking meals, caring for children, managing the home, supporting a spouse's business and creating the conditions that allow wealth to be accumulated are contributions the law must take seriously. Although the woman produced no documentary evidence of financial input, the court found that two decades of caregiving and domestic labour had generated a beneficial interest in the properties. The result: the properties remained largely with the registered owner, but the court awarded the woman a 30% beneficial interest and restrained interference with her share.
The implications are enormous. To property owners, the case is a warning that title deeds alone may not tell the whole legal story where family relationships are involved. To spouses and long-term partners, it is reassurance that invisible labour is increasingly being recognised by Kenyan courts as economically valuable. And to anyone building wealth within a relationship, it raises uncomfortable but necessary questions: Have you documented ownership structures? Have you considered the legal consequences of cohabitation? Could years of unpaid caregiving translate into enforceable property rights? FWM v JMG signals that modern family law is moving beyond the simplistic question of who paid the purchase price and asking a deeper one: who made it possible for that wealth to exist in the first place? IT GETS HOTTER!
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If I want to see Champions League trophies, I’ll go to the Santiago Bernabeu
If I want to see Premier League trophies, I’ll go to Old Trafford
If I want to see every trophy, I’ll go to Stamford bridge
If I want to see Community shields, I’ll go to the Emirates
A friend wanted to show me how hard it is being a girl job hunting.
She shared a recruiters number and told me to pose as a girl looking for an entry level job😂
After intro, the guy explained the job to me, then asked,”how bad do you want the job”
I am to sleep with him friday
Justice B.Mwamuye on irreparable harm test in a Conservatory orders application:
'The irreparable harm in this context is the erosion of constitutional safeguards, the normalisation of illegality, and the entrenchment of fait accompli that render judicial oversight ineffective'.
My purpose in the game is fulfilled ⭐️
I lived out my childhood dreams, played on the biggest stages, won the biggest trophies. Grateful to God for all of it.
To all my fans, the clubs, my teammates and my family: this will forever be ours. Thank you.
The mission is complete. Now I step into my next calling.
More of the journey to come.
Love,
Divock Origi
Pale highschool 2018 principal alitukubali tuwatch World Cup final ya France na Croatia ndio tusichome dorms only to end up kuchomwa after the final whistle. Hiyo siku niliona a grown man akilia juu amekuwa outsmarted by youths.
🚨 Pep Guardiola: “What is Barça missing to win the Champions League? The Champions League is a competition that DESTROYS projects, and I hope that’s not the case at Barça”.
“We must not think that just because you don’t win it, everything that has been built is no good. The league is the competition that gives you consistency and continuity. In the Champions League, you need to reach the decisive stages in good condition, without injuries, and refereeing also has a huge impact”.
“What matters is that the daily work is excellent, that the team keeps growing and improving, and that they don’t believe the season is a failure just because they don’t reach the Champions League final or win it. The league is what sets the foundation for judging whether a season has been good or not”.