Graeme Shinnie will leave Aberdeen next month upon the expiry of his contract, bringing to a close one of the most memorable modern-day careers in the Club’s recent history.
Thank you, Graeme ❤️
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Rest in peace to Suleiman Obeid. A legendary Palestinian footballer who was killed by Israeli occupational forces while waiting for humanitarian aid to feed his family.
The Pelé of Palestine was a symbol of pride in a place too often denied joy.
He will be remembered as one of the most iconic players Palestine has ever produced. Over 100 goals in his career. 21 caps for his nation. Dominated the Gaza League with three straight golden boots between 2015 and 2018.
But, more importantly, he was also a husband and a father to two sons and three daughters. Another unarmed Palestinian murdered while trying to provide for their family amidst unthinkable cruelty.
Suleiman joins a growing list of more than 700 Palestinian athletes — players, coaches, referees, and officials — who’ve been killed in a place they’re supposed to call home. The number of football lives lost alone now surpasses 300. And still, silence rings louder than outrage.
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