@MilanPosts It's easy to understand Guys:
Maldini was talking "what if" Milan succeed to final. He did not mistook the semifinal with the final that didn't happen.
We saw it with Reuben Amorim, we saw it with Thomas Frank: when a coach made a bold but beyond their capacity statement, it's either act of diverting the opinions due to stress or anxiety or simply hubris.
@SpursOfficial 🚨🚨🎙️| Thomas Frank after the defeat vs Newcastle United last night: “I'm CONVINCED I will still be in charge against Arsenal. I'm 1000% sure that I'm the right man”.
You would just allowed a man who was 1000% sure to at least face Arsenal before firing him 😀
Christopher Nolan on taking over #Interstellar from Steven Spielberg:
“Right after we collaborated on ‘Dark Knight,’ my brother [Jonathan] got the job and went to work with Steven. He worked on it for a lot of years. It had incredible ideas and moved through all these different iterations, but until Steven was ready to make it, whatever it is, it never quite got that momentum. Steven went off to do another film so it became available. I had a lot of conversations with Jonathan over the years and what he was doing and what his ambitions was. I was excited by it. I was incredibly struck by his first act. I had been working on a time travel idea… things looking at time. I had half-baked projects that I hadn’t committed to. When it became available, it was a case of me saying to Jonathan, ‘How would you feel if I took this and tried to combine it with some of my ideas and change a bit with what it was?’ He was fine with it. He could tell the spirit of what I was trying to do was to get to what he was initially excited about it.”
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About 4 months too late and you wasted building on the momentum of our Europa league win, Ange should've been give till dec at least before even thinking of sacking him.
A manager that had just won us our first major trophy in over 40 years who had the full backing of the players.
Pure stupidity on this ownership.
🗣️ Miroslav Klose: "I said stop playing football because I no longer recognized it. Today, young people think about other things. As a child, I only thought about training and becoming someone in this sport that I always loved. At Lazio and in the national team, after each training session, I put myself in a bathtub full of ice to avoid injuries. But the young people on the team systematically refused.
When they saw me picking up the bags of balls to put them away at the end of training, they said to me 'But who tells you to do that?'. At that moment, I said to myself: "You're 20 years old and you can't help a 60-year-old worker? They care more about whether their cleats go with their socks. That's why I said stop. The football I knew no longer exists.
Today's young people think first of cars, contracts with their sponsors, and their new crampons. It is only after all these things that football comes. For them, their image is the most important thing. Whereas for me, all that mattered was football in its purest form."
At just 15 years old, Belgian prodigy Laurent Simons—nicknamed "Belgium's Little Einstein"—has shattered expectations by earning his PhD in quantum physics from the University of Antwerp, defending his thesis in late November 2025 and becoming one of the youngest doctorate holders in modern physics history.His rocket-fueled academic journey defies belief: primary school started at age 4 and wrapped up by 6; high school diploma by 8; a master's (or bachelor's in some reports) in quantum physics by 12, diving deep into the wild mathematics of bosons, black holes, quantum entanglement, and Bose-Einstein condensates. Now, as a teenager who could still be in early high school in most places, he's officially Dr. Simons, with an IQ of 145, photographic memory, and a mind that races through concepts that stump seasoned researchers.The spark? Deeply personal. At age 11, the devastating loss of his grandparents ignited an unrelenting drive: not fame, not accolades, but to crack the code of human longevity—to unlock ways to extend healthy life, perhaps even conquer aging itself. Parents wisely shielded him from lucrative offers by tech giants in the US and China, prioritizing balanced growth over burnout.His PhD thesis explored cutting-edge quantum phenomena, yet his gaze is already shifting. Fresh off the defense, he jetted to Munich to launch a second doctorate—this time in medical science, blending AI, biology, and regeneration research to chase breakthroughs in anti-aging, human enhancement, and what some call the quest for "super-humans."While not the absolute youngest PhD ever (records go back further), in contemporary physics and at this accelerated pace, Laurent's feat stands almost unmatched. The questions he tackles are colossal: from quantum mysteries that underpin reality to biological immortality that could redefine https://t.co/N4AlHUOPdn 15, most kids are navigating teenage life. Laurent Simons is rewriting the boundaries of human potential—one groundbreaking degree at a time. The universe just got a new genius on the scene, and his story is only beginning. Here are powerful images capturing this extraordinary young mind and his milestone:
Sources: University of Antwerp, VTM News, ScienceAlert, NDTV, and recent 2025-2026 coverage. The future just arrived early.
❤️🤍🏴 Harry Kane closes his 2025 with 60 goals scored for club and country.
He’s also the fastest player in Bundesliga history to reach 100 G/A — in 78 games.
@433 Wow, when you think about the trophy, Messi comes to mind- no one can stop him. What a farewell game for Alba and Busquets, Inter Miami became the champion of the MLS Cup. 🎯⚽🏆⚔️🔟❤️🔥🐐