@TheLastHopeUSA Very rich coming from you asking me if I would vote for a mentally "restarted" person. So if you ran for any type of job that needed a vote I would not vote for you due to your condition.
A mentally "retarded" person I would absolutely have empathy and pray for.
#LoveAlwaysWins
@DiceElDani Media Culture hits differently in this country as opposed to the sporting culture of, take your pick, everywhere else. Fùtbol or Soccer is imbedded in life everywhere else but here. Have one of these reporters take an internship for a year in Europe.
@junglemandan
I wrote this and read it every day and for some reason it reminded me of you (It’s a compliment)
Real change doesn’t come from one powerful moment—it comes from steady shaping.
Wood doesn’t bend because you force it once. It bends because you apply the right pressure, give it the right environment, and allow enough time for its structure to shift without breaking. Too much force, and it cracks. Too little, and it stays the same.
Life works the same way.
You don’t transform by pushing yourself to the limit for a day. You transform by applying consistent pressure—showing up even when it’s inconvenient. You create the right conditions—surrounding yourself with habits, people, and thoughts that soften resistance instead of hardening it. And most importantly, you give yourself time—because lasting change isn’t immediate, it’s absorbed.
What looks like patience from the outside is actually quiet persistence.
In the end, the strongest curves aren’t forced—they’re formed.
🚨 Diego Simeone speaking in the tunnel at half-time on Lamine Yamal’s 4th-minute goal and his pre-match comments:
“He asked me for a favor yesterday. He told the media he wanted a one-on-one, and he got his goal in the fourth minute. I have to respect a kid who talks to the press and then actually backs it up on the grass. He said he likes the pressure because that is when real players step up. Fair enough. But this is the Metropolitano, and nobody has ever survived a Champions League knockout night in our home. He had his fun in the first 45 minutes, but the second half is going to be a completely different sport. We still hold the aggregate lead, and we are going to make him suffer. We will see if the boy still believes comebacks aren't miracles when we turn this pitch into a warzone.”
@BatteredHerons The other caveat is the situation of the stadium. Don't get it twisted, it is a fucking problem. Why? Because you just opened! Those seats need to be filled up. So it's almost a guarantee that they're going to try to get a star coach. Team cohesion is going to be a problem!
@BatteredHerons What a conundrum! Xavi system is based on the Barcelona Way and is to difficult I think, for the quality they currently have.
Wilfred Nancy would not be an instant hit, but the longevity of his system can make him a great mainstay. Messi has to approve his "coaching partner"