🚨🇮🇱 PICTURED: Seven-month-old Sam Fahd Abu Haikal, who was shot dead by Israeli soldiers
Israeli soldiers opened fire on his parents’ car despite it stopping as ordered, critically injuring Sam, who later died in hospital
[@guardian]
🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨 فضيحة ثانية..
السلطات الأمريكية أحتجزت المصور 'طلال صلاح' (المصور الرسمي للمنتخب العراقي) لمدة 12 ساعة، وبالنهاية تم منع دخوله الى الولايات المتحدة ❌🇺🇸
لهذا السبب حساب المنتخب العراقي الرسمي لم ينشر أي صور عند وصوله الى شيكاغو، ببساطة لا يوجد مصور 😳
🚨 خلـوا العـالم تعـرف أن الولايـات المتحـدة لا تستحـق تنظيـم كـأس العـالم،
تم أحتجاز لاعب المنتخب العراقي أيمن حسين 🇮🇶 للتحقيق لمدة 7 ساعات من قبل السلطات الأمريكية في مطار شيكاغو!!!!!!
تخيلوا رحلة مدتها 12 ساعة بالأضافة 7 ساعات حجز للتحقيق بدون سبب واضح، ضاع يوم اللاعب.
🚨🧨 EXCLUSIVE DETAILS | Rio Ngumoha was the secret candidate FC Bayern had been negotiating with for weeks. Bayern had reached a full verbal agreement with Ngumoha and his camp on Tuesday, 26 May. #LFC
⚠️ Absolute priority as a backup to Luis Díaz alongside the pursuit of Anthony Gordon. However, the deal collapsed yesterday, Thursday, for the time being. It remains to be seen whether club-to-club agreements can be reached for Brown/Saibari.
Vincent Kompany approved the Ngumoha deal after personal talks with the 17 y/o Liverpool gem. @SkySportDE 🏴🇳🇬
🚨 MAJOR BREAKING - #NUFC & Chelsea have BOTH had bids of around €25m (£21.6m) ACCEPTED for 18-year-old AIK winger Zadok Yohanna, according to @MailSport 👀
The Nigerian wonderkid, looking for a first-team pathway, will now choose between the two clubs. ⚖️
Surely picks us? 🙏🏽
🚨 Everton now in talks with Middlesbrough over Hayden Hackney. 23yo midfielder keen on #EFC possibility - although ongoing interest from other clubs + #Boro prepared for Championship PoTY to enter final 12mnths unless suitable offer arrives @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/jSyjebc91i
The Premier League is planning to launch its own Netflix-style streaming platform that would broadcast every single game live.
The proposed subscription would cost £10 a month and be available across 188 countries. For context, fans currently pay an average of £76 a month if they subscribe to Sky, TNT, and Amazon to watch Premier League football.
If it happens, it would be one of the most significant shifts in football broadcasting in decades.