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I teamed up with Capitec CEO Graham Lee for a masterclass in risk strategy
can’t wait for the next one!!
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@TheeMossss Aint no one being sensitive. I even poked fun at you for your agenda being part of an apparent campaign but agend on logical things mam even when agending it must make sense
🚨| BREAKING: Rumors suggest a famous footballer has kicked off a coordinated media campaign targeting Messi and Argentina.😳💰
Our team received it too, we ignored it.❌
@TheeMossss to say that something is matcj fixing, you would need to show that there was a clear and deliberate action to swing the game in favour of one team. How is this that? Go and watch the crotia and portugal game, was that also match fixing?
You can do way better
i'm fucking crying oh my god Gasly was celebrating his podium all the way to the finish line, not knowing he was getting a 10s penalty because Alpine didn't tell him 😭😭😭😭
https://t.co/opWnQZ9TDI
Aston Villa would love to keep Morgan Rogers for another season, particularly having qualified for the Champions League. Yet there is an acceptance that, to comply with financial regulations, Villa will have to look at player sales to help.
This has been discussed with Unai Emery heading into the summer.
Ideally, funds would be raised through other players being sold, but Rogers is Villa’s biggest asset.
Rogers is not agitating for a move, although there is a feeling from several sources familiar with the situation that this summer is the right time for him to depart Villa and, most keenly, the premium time to extract maximum value.
@J_Tanswell, @MarioCortegana, @SJohnsonSport and @David_Ornstein on what they are hearing regarding Rogers' future — free to read ⬇️
https://t.co/cULc1DgMkT
Not surprised that people are immediately trying to write revisionist history about the game today. That’s what idiots do
-Arsenal scored from open play. PSG could not
-PSG needed a penalty, conceded by Arsenal’s 3rd string RB, to score at all
-Outside of that penalty, PSG did not record a shot on target inside the box until the 117th minute
-PSG needed a penalty shootout to win the game
Casual fans will look at the possession and the shots, without understanding that Arsenal allowed PSG to have the ball and shoot it from non-threatening areas on purpose
At the end of the day, PSG deserved to win, because they stepped up when it mattered
But anybody suggesting that Arsenal didn’t play well, or didn’t execute their plan to perfection, is either lying to you for interactions, or they are genuinely incapable of analyzing the game that they just watched
It really is that simple, at the end of the day