🚨HOW TO COMPLETE THE NORTH AMERICA OBJECTIVE 🚨
You can complete it ALL in just 10 Games with this guide 🤯
Unlock:
▪️95 Sanchez
▪️50K
▪️100 Tokens
▪️A bunch of Players, EVOs & Packs
1️⃣ RUSH (1-2 Games)
✅ Use any NA player. Get 7G/5A and a 2+ goal win
2️⃣ LIVE EVENTS (3 Games)
Build this XI in the 4-4-2 (2):
🇨🇦 6x Canadians | 🇺🇸 4x Americans (Inc. Dempsey) | 🇧🇷 1x Brazilian
Task: Win all 3. Focus on Canadian lobbed through balls and Dempsey goals.
3️⃣ SQUAD BATTLES (6 Games)
Build this XI in the 4-4-2 (2):
🇺🇸 6x Americans | 🇲🇽 3x Mexicans (Inc. Marquez) | 🇧🇷 1x Brazilian
Task: Score 1 Low Driven per match with an American. Get a header & Free Kick with Marquez
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Shrove Tuesday, or Máirt de hInide as Gaeilge, was the hard deadline of the rural marriage market in Ireland. The Church forbade weddings during the forty days of Lent, so if you were not married by midnight you were waiting until Easter. From New Year’s Day to Shrove Tuesday was the “marrying season,” when matchmakers were busiest and futures were negotiated across kitchen tables.
In a society where an unmarried middle-aged farmer might still be called a “boy,” marriage conferred status, adulthood, legitimacy. In Munster the pressure turned theatrical. On Skellig Night, named for Skellig Michael, local poets composed mocking “Skellig Lists” pairing off bachelors and spinsters who had failed to find a match, the verses read aloud to general laughter and private mortification. Some towns staged “Skelliking,” roaming with ropes and jokingly threatening to drag the unmarried to the islands, where folklore claimed Lent began a week later.
Even the frying pan carried romantic prophecy. The eldest unmarried daughter flipped the first pancake, a clean toss promising marriage within the year, a collapsed one foretelling another twelve months of scrutiny. You'd hide little charms in the batter that symbolised your future. So a ring for a wedding, a coin for wealth, a button or thimble for continued singlehood.
In some places a straw effigy, the Stócach, might be left at a bachelor’s door as a public taunt.
Older folk magic lingered too, holly from Christmas burned under the griddle for luck, and the bizarre belief that licking a lizard on Shrove Tuesday granted healing powers.
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While watching Porridge last night, which I would happily watch on a loop for all time and adore almost as much as my family, I realised that I very rarely post clips of it. And so here we are.
This is from an episode from the second series called Happy Release.
Good day.
Well done to our U7 Mini Moores who travelled to Maynooth on Saturday afternoon.
Our boys put on a great display of teamwork and scoring. Well done everyone 👏
You can join our Mini Moores every Saturday morning at 10.50am. New members are always welcome!
#MiniMoores#Moores2025
@ThreeCare Hi James, thanks for this. Understand ye are very busy. I have restarted my device several times. But the web app is showing zero credit and there was over 36 in credit before the issue.
Denis Law with Des Lynam at the 1990 FA Cup Final.
Denis predicts that an FA Cup win could lead to a period of Manchester United winning league after league after league…
A decent prediction! #MUFC