Match 3️⃣1️⃣ of 25/26: my Italian triple header ended at the always unbelievable San Siro, in what was my third visit but a first time seeing AC. De Rossi’s Genoa put in an impressive counter attacking performance, unlucky to only draw as Leao equalised and they missed a pen in ET
Match 3️⃣0️⃣ of 25/26: new ground 61 was one of my favourite ever, the architecturally unique Stadio Renato Dall’Ara. Bologna struggled to keep up with the relentless intensity of Atalanta which combined with a clinical Kristovic to make them comfortable winners
Match 2️⃣9️⃣ of 25/26: the first of a Yorkshire lads holiday Serie A triple header at new ground number 60, the Mappei Citta del Tricolore. Spalletti’s Juventus dominated the game, with a quick fire double by Miretti and Jonathan David killing off Sassuolo on 63 minutes
@SnapskiKnee@kylem1887@BarnsleyFC Looked mint first half bar losing his head for the first yellow. Wins a lot of free kicks, won ball back in their half a few times, and played some decent passes. Looked good against Plymouth as well. Still, I think Kelly looks a reyt player and can see him taking VY’s spot.
@RedLipRiots You seem to be defending interest on student loans as a British value and aspect of British sovereignty. But surely it’s better to learn from other cultures to create a better system for everyone overall? (6/6)
@RedLipRiots Your argument that implementing this will lead to sharia law is merely a slippery slope argument based on nothing but your islamophobic prejudice. (5/6)
@RedLipRiots You explicitly state that the option would be available for everyone - hence how is this “state funded religious apartheid”? An apartheid policy would be one rule for one group, yet as you state, it is available for everyone. (2/6)