🇪🇸 Just a quick heads up...
As well as the players, EVERY club employee is going to Ibiza.
The club shop and offices will be shut until Wednesday morning.
We will see you then! 🤣
#YCFC🔴🔵
When Ivan Toney had a penalty in the final minute, Al Taawoun goalkeeper Mailson told Toney to shoot to the keepers left.
Toney then shot to the keepers left, scored to win the game and then proceeded to mock the keeper…
Brilliant 👏🤣🤣
I have a gut feel tomorrow.
Maybe not a win, maybe not a result, but Tottenham will be the better team.
Look at The Preseason NLD. Tottenham were superior.
Rival fans worried that the good times would end when Utd sacked Ole, but they were gifted Ten Hag.
They worried when Ten Hag was sacked and were gifted Amorim.
The excitement around what could come next will be too much to bear.
During his first term (2017-2021), Trump made 30,573 false or misleading claims, per The Washington Post's fact-checking. Since 2021, he has continued making false statements, but no comprehensive count exists for this period. Fact-checkers like PolitiFact note ongoing falsehoods, such as 162 misstatements in a 2024 conference. Some argue fact-checkers are biased or Trump's exaggerations are rhetorical, not lies. Exact numbers post-2021 are uncertain due to inconsistent trackingDuring his first term (2017-2021), Trump made 30,573 false or misleading claims, per The Washington Post's fact-checking. Since 2021, he has continued making false statements, but no comprehensive count exists for this period. Fact-checkers like PolitiFact note ongoing falsehoods, such as 162 misstatements in a 2024 conference. Some argue fact-checkers are biased or Trump's exaggerations are rhetorical, not lies. Exact numbers post-2021 are uncertain due to inconsistent trackingDuring his first term (2017-2021), Trump made 30,573 false or misleading claims, per The Washington Post's fact-checking. Since 2021, he has continued making false statements, but no comprehensive count exists for this period. Fact-checkers like PolitiFact note ongoing falsehoods, such as 162 misstatements in a 2024 conference. Some argue fact-checkers are biased or Trump's exaggerations are rhetorical, not lies. Exact numbers post-2021 are uncertain due to inconsistent tracking.