The UK is like a football club sacking managers constantly because it's easier than admitting that you're just shit
Brexit and 14 years of the Tories completely screwed us and nobody from Burnham to Farage can fix it until we accept that we sold Xabi Alonso for Alberto Aquilani
For anyone wondering, it’s only been a positive thing in Aus. No one even talks about it anymore which can only mean the kids don’t care.
The ones desperate for it will find workarounds, but the majority have found better things to do with their spare time.
I was skeptical, but now I’m completely convinced. Fencing will become super popular due to this one very particular improvement to the sport.
“Sword tip visualization” It’s going to debut at the summer olympics.
Every single duel will look like a bloody lightsaber fight
Top Gun: Maverick (2022) felt like a cash-grab sequel on paper, and then it shows up this locked-in, every setup paying off, every moment landing, and suddenly it’s doing what most blockbusters forgot how to do.
Sky full of stars.
Following a successful lunar flyby, the Artemis II astronauts captured this breathtaking photo of our galaxy, the Milky Way, on April 7, 2026.
This is something we are trying to grow. Instead of empty hospitality seats because people can't make it, smiling families getting an experience they wouldn't normally get. Kind people gave us 11 hospitality seats for the Barnsley game and we matched them with charities
There’s been plenty of noise linking him with Manchester United. But to judge whether he’d hit the ground running or just become another name on their long list of highly paid, low resale value players, we’d need to look closely at how United play compared to Brighton.
Looking at the spider graph, we can see Baleba compared to a few top-level DMs. He’s not as ‘defensive’ as Caicedo, with fewer tackles in the middle third, and he’s not as elusive as Gravenberch, with fewer interceptions — but he’s a great mix of the two.
In my eyes, the emphasis on having a ‘destroyer’ type DM has faded. Top clubs are now prioritising midfielders who are ball-playing and positionally intelligent — and only then can get stuck in and win it back when needed.