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Bafana Bafana are on the brink of history ππ₯
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The wild Liverpool theories have already begun π :
2004:
βͺοΈ Arsenal win the league
βͺοΈ Liverpool sacked their manager
βͺοΈ Liverpool hired a Spaniard
βͺοΈ Liverpool win the UCL πβ
2026:
βͺοΈ Arsenal win the league
βͺοΈ Liverpool sacked their manager
βͺοΈ Liverpool set to hire a Spaniard
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π¨ The financial power of the Premier League is becoming RIDICULOUS. π°π
Wolves are set to earn almost FIVE TIMES more from getting relegated than Inter Milan will earn for WINNING Serie A this season. π€―
πΈ Wolves are expected to receive around Β£120M through Premier League TV revenue and parachute payments after relegation. π°
πΈ Inter Milan are set to earn around Β£25M from winning Serie A and domestic TV distributions. π
A relegated Premier League club earning massively more than the champions of Italy says EVERYTHING about the current state of European football finances. π
Time for Arne Slot to go! He's lost the players and the fans. Get @XabiAlonso & Stevie G to finish the season off and try and qualify for Champions League
My son and I had the pleasure of seeing this beautiful leopard this morning in the Huisrivier Pass between Calitzdorp and Ladismith in the Klein Karoo. She sat right next to us for a few minutes. We spoke gently to her as we photographed her from the window of the truck.
Since 1994, South Africa has gone through around 1,500β1,600 place-name changes.
This is nothing more than an attempted deletion of history and culture. I will always use the original names.
Transvaal. Port Elizabeth. Uitenhage. King Williamβs Town. Nelspruit. Pietersburg. Cradock. The same applies to airports and major roads. The latest name-jack appears to be Graaff-Reinet.
What I find most disturbing is that we donβt see new roads, efficient settlements, functioning services, or real infrastructure growth. The only consistent modus operandi seems to be taking what already works, renaming it, and then somehow declaring that an achievement worth the money spent.
Not one single South African benefited from this, so the cost matters.
A conservative estimate puts name changes at ~R4.7 billion since 1994. When downstream economic drag is included, the real impact plausibly reaches R8-10 billion.
That money could have built 23,500β50,000 low-cost, non-hollow block houses, a whole townβs worth of housing and a better life for tens of thousands.
Instead, we got swapped signboards...