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@footballconfid1 There is momentum on both sides. DJed deliberately put his leg out (not in the natural direction of travel) and falls over. I’m too polite to say he tried to cheat but we must be fair. No penalty.
@tomassoucek28 Thomas 🙏🏽 for your passion for our club and the way you play. Every Hammer is wishing you a rapid recovery and a good season. For now enjoy the time with your loved ones. Say hi to your buddy, Vladimir, who should also be with us as we have to fight hard. Hope he is happy.
@tomassoucek28@officiallucas1 Thank you Thomas. You gave all and more. We know how you tried to guide your team-mates and running box to box. Please stay and guide us back to Premiership. You are the unappointed captain of the team.
@SkyNews We are entering an era where nations competing in AI and robotics may increasingly resemble corporations competing for survival.
Capital. Energy. Talent. Compute power. Productivity.
Does Britain currently have leadership prepared for that world? 4/5
@SkyNews The next Prime Minister will face AI disruption, weak productivity growth, debt expansion and potentially major labour-market displacement.
Yet Britain’s political class has remarkably little experience of building globally competitive companies. 2/5
@SkyNews The political debate still revolves around tax, spending and immigration as though we are living in 1998.
Meanwhile AI and robotics are reshaping the global economy in real time.
Is Westminster prepared for what is coming? 2/5
@SkyNews Britain may be approaching the biggest economic transition since the Industrial Revolution.
AI, robotics and automation are advancing exponentially.
Yet none of the likely candidates for PM have ever built a major wealth-generating business.
That should concern us.1/5
@TheSunFootball The WHU v Arsenal controversy has exposed a major grey area. If grappling starts before the corner is taken, when does it become a penalty or foul offence? Players, referees and supporters all need clarity and consistency.
@GBNEWS@CallumVurley The WHU v Arsenal controversy has exposed a major grey area. If grappling starts before the corner is taken, when does it become a penalty or foul offence? Players, referees and supporters all need clarity and consistency.
@ThatsFootballTV The WHU v Arsenal controversy has exposed a major grey area. If grappling starts before the corner is taken, when does it become a penalty or foul offence? Players, referees and supporters all need clarity and consistency.
@lequipe The WHU v Arsenal controversy has exposed a major grey area. If grappling starts before the corner is taken, when does it become a penalty or foul offence? Players, referees and supporters all need clarity and consistency.
@TeleFootball@oliverbrown_tel The WHU v Arsenal controversy has exposed a major grey area. If grappling starts before the corner is taken, when does it become a penalty or foul offence? Players, referees and supporters all need clarity and consistency.
@5liveSport@RobbieSavage8@chris_sutton73@BBCSounds The WHU v Arsenal controversy has exposed a major grey area. If grappling starts before the corner is taken, when does it become a penalty or foul offence? Players, referees and supporters all need clarity and consistency.
@eurofootcom The WHU v Arsenal controversy has exposed a major grey area. If grappling starts before the corner is taken, when does it become a penalty or foul offence? Players, referees and supporters all need clarity and consistency.