Had a better career than 99% of professional footballers. Multiple titles, 80+ England caps. Played at the highest level since he was 17 and he's burnt out by 31. What's wrong with that? These gimpy journos have been gagging to write these shit articles since 2014. Embarrassing.
his career is done. but credit to Bournemouth for acting so quickly in a situation like this. Arsenal protected Thomas Partey for three years. three years.
Unfortunately, with the growth of bots and automated messages on here, my standard form of outreach regarding the podcasts I record each day no longer seems to work, which has got me seriously concerned about the longevity of doing this as a full-time job.
I think people now receive DM’s from me about the podcast and automatically assume it’s a bot rather than a real person which is incredibly frustrating.
I record two separate podcasts each weekday morning, one on Palace and one on football generally in both the UK and across Europe; they’re both delivered directly to your inbox by 8:30am Monday-Friday and are always 25 minutes or less so you’re totally up to date with everything that’s going on first thing in the day.
I keep it at just £2.50 a month because I want it to be affordable for everyone but I would be lying if I said that I wasn’t worried about my chances of keeping it going much longer given the change in DM responses. Not really sure what to do but just thought I’d make people aware.
The BBC just released a documentary on Israeli snipers shooting children in the head.
168 cases. 95 shot in the head or chest. Over two-thirds under age 12.
This has been happening since October 2023.
It is now April 2026.
She's getting called a whore in the comments for *not* having sex, which I think suggests slut shaming is less about sex itself and more about women always being seen as sexual property--claiming she isn't is taken as evidence that she is; they can't conceptualize anything else.