Kevin Prince-Boateng said that when he joined the Black Stars, he wondered if the players were dancers or footballers.
This video describes what he meant.
He looked so disinterested. ๐ญ๐
๐จ๐๏ธRoy Keane on referee Daniel Siebert performance in the Champions League final
โIโve spent half my life slagging referees off because most of them are absolute jokers โ bottlers, biased, or just plain clueless.
But fair play, that lad in the final was different class. Proper refereeing. No diving into the spotlight, no favouring one side, just straight down the middle with ballsy decisions when it mattered most.
If every referee in the game had that level of honesty, courage and bloody integrity, the world of football would be a far better place.
And Christ, the Premier League desperately needs more like him โ weโre sick of these weak, inconsistent ones ruining games every weekend. Magnificent work. Top, top class. Respect.โ
@ZephyrLinez My mom used to tell me this story when I was a pre school and I thought she was just exaggerating until I grew up a bit and had my own phone has been seeing these pictures and documents of himโฆ Such a painful way to dieโฆ RIP to him wherever he is โค๏ธโ๐ฉน
Neymar Jr. volรณ a sus compaรฑeros de equipo en su jet privado de $40 millones ๐ฉ๏ธ para un partido de visitante contra San Lorenzo en Argentina ๐ฆ๐ท porque el club brasileรฑo no podรญa pagar el combustible del jet ๐ญ.
โThe police man that k!lled an unarmed man should be k!lled too. The police officers that were also present should be k!lled. They should not spare anybody.โ โ Peller shares his thoughts one the policeman that k!lled a man in cold bl00d in Delta State yesterday.
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The story of Piermario Morosini is one of the saddest ever known.
At just 15 years old, he lost his mother.
Then, only two years later, at 17, he lost his father as well.
In the space of a few years, Morosini went from being a teenager to becoming the one holding his family together. He took on the responsibility of caring for his disabled brother and sister โ a burden no young person should ever have to carry.
But the pain didnโt stop there.
Not long after their fatherโs death, Morosiniโs disabled brother tragically took his own life. ๐
Life kept hitting him with unimaginable lossโฆ yet he never gave in.
Through grief, pressure, and heartbreak, Morosini kept moving forward. He kept training, kept fighting, and kept chasing his dream - eventually making it as a professional footballer and playing for AS Livorno.
But fate had one final cruel blow.
In 2012, during a match between AS Livorno and Delfino Pescara, Morosini suddenly collapsed on the pitch after suffering a cardiac arrest.
He was only 25 years old.
He was never the biggest name in football.
He didnโt win the Ballon dโOr.
He didnโt lift the Champions League.
But his story was always bigger than trophies.
Piermario Morosini was a fighter - a man who endured more pain than most could imagine, yet still found the strength to pursue his dream.
And in football, some heroes are remembered not for the titles they wonโฆ but for the courage they showed when life tried to break them. ๐
Rest in peace, Piermario Morosini. ๐