@JB4t00n@TMerritt_9@footballconfid1@_owurakuampofo Was Almiron having a confrontation with his opponent?. How do you know that Bellingham wasn’t confronting Ayew here. A closer look at Ayew’s face shows that they’re in disagreement of some kind, that can also be seen as confrontation.
Thomas Tuchel’s squad is made up of players all of a similar ilk, every change from the bench last night was like for like.
In a squad of 26 there had to be room for one or two more technical players who give you something different, Palmer & Wharton??
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@Haroooon17 These pundits sha, making cool money from talk rubbish. Na Nigeria do me like this o, I for don turn pundit for overseas dey yarn dust dey collect my cool cash
The longest time EVER between a player's first and latest World Cup goal:
-Ronaldo: 20 years and 11 days
-Messi: 20 years and 11 days
We'll never see anything like this ever again 🐐🐐
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There is a reason scholars say:
العقل يعلم ما أنفع والمروءة تعلم ما أجمل
Intellect knows what is beneficial, and honor knows what is beautiful.
Truly, on the bare minimum legal text, the validity of a nikah relies on the guardian, witnesses, and the dowry. The first wife's permission is not a legal condition for the contract to stand.
But the law only tells you what is legally permissible to pass a technical baseline test. Your manhood and character dictate what is honorable.
So, sneaking around to marry another woman might satisfy the raw mechanics on paper, but it completely throws away your Muroo'ah (nobility). You cannot build a home of tranquility on a foundation of secrecy.
When one of our popular brothers here told me that he was planning to take a second wife and since his wife knew she has been down, I told him to do whatever he can to calm her and reassure her. Reassurance matters here. This is what honorable men would do.
Please don’t sneak around to marry another wife and say she would find out later. It fails the test of respect and mature character.
Allah knows best.
Please listen to this. If you are a victim of rape and unfortunately you got pregnant just like in the case of the hijab sister described in the quoted tweet, you can legally terminate that pregnancy or take immediate medical steps to flush it out.
The husband’s decision not to allow her abortion is a reflection of rigid ignorance rather than true Islamic law.
He forced a traumatized woman to carry the physical reminder of her assault because he did not understand the built-in flexibility of his own faith. Forcing her to carry a pregnancy from her attacker inflicts severe, lifelong psychological trauma, damages her mental well-being, and disrupts her family life.
In the Shariah a fetus is not considered a fully ensouled human from day one. The soul is breathed in at 120 days.
Before that mark, especially in the first 40 days when it is just a collection of fluids, the allowance to protect a victim's mental and physical health is incredibly high. Emergency contraception or an immediate flush right after the assault is the cleanest path.
There is a foundational legal maxim in Islamic jurisprudence that settles this completely:
الضرر يزال
Harm must be removed
Islam does not blame the victim and it does not demand that you compound her trauma. The real tragedy here is that a family suffered because they relied on rigid assumptions instead of seeking grounded knowledge.
Allah knows best.
Ronaldo doesn’t need a PR campaign. His numbers are enough PR. He’s Ronaldo.
Only Lionel Messi can understand what it means to be Ronaldo, because that’s the only player who’s ever hit those levels.
Do you know what it means to have a football career at the top for more than 20 years?
That things stay popular doesn’t make them sound, and some pundits are experts at rehashing popular opinions.
Belgium indeed had a golden generation of footballers and Martinez remains the most successful manager they’ve had. They were top of FIFA ranking for three years. That’s golden. Bronze medalists at the World Cup.
That’s a feat many countries will never achieve.
Only 19 teams have won a medal in the 96-year history of the World Cup and Belgium are one of them. They weren’t before Martinez.
He has the highest winning rate of any Belgium coach in history. That third place in 2018 remains the biggest thing achieved in Belgian football. People look at international football coaches and think they see Sir Alex Ferguson.
Didier Deschamps has been France coach for 12 years, and he’s only won one trophy. If you tell that to a novice in football, they’ll think “one in a dozen years doesn’t seem a big achievement” but the nuances hold the facts.
Martinez could have won with Belgium simply because it’s international football and anyone can win. After all, Portugal won in 2016 when they were drab and dull. When you zoom in, you’ll appreciate the sheer difficulty of pulling any triumph internationally. But to paint him as a failure is being unfair.
He didn’t ‘waste’ a golden generation. He achieved some of their best feats with them.
Many golden generations have come and gone in football without winning. The label ‘golden’ is human. England had it, and they never made a semifinal. Brazil had it in 2006 and they didn’t go past the quarterfinals at the World Cup.
Cote D’Ivoire didn’t win jack with their golden generation. But you can’t dub them failures.
From a Nigerian perspective, our much-vaunted golden generation only went as far as the round of 16 at the World Cup and won the AFCON once. Anyone will be asinine to think of that generation as a failed one.
It’s not about the achievements you see at the end only. International football is ghetto. It’s hard to win there. You can be a national team manager for 20 years and not win a single thing, yet you’re doing a fantastic job.
There’s nothing that guarantees success in international football. You can do your best and that’s it. If you win, lucky. That Spain 2008-2012 run isn’t a feature. It’s a bug. We won’t see it every time.
To even think that the only senior international title of Schmeichel’s career was won by a coach he swore would ruin their football, and refused to play for initially because he disliked his methods. Not sure what he thinks about the man today. Maybe the best coach of their ‘golden’ generation?
@OlatunjiAyokan2 If there are others you can recommend to me and put me through, I’ll be very grateful. I’ve got a contact outside the country too, if there are stuff like requires working outside the country