VAR 1: “Wow, Mosquera appears to have chokeslammed Havertz before attempting to strangle him.”
VAR 2: “Crazy.”
VAR 1: “Should we do something?”
VAR 2: “Nah.”
Elon Musk reposted a screenshot of a fake Telegraph article (posted by the co-leader of Britain First), to his 193 million followers stating that Keir Starmer is considering setting up detainment camps.
That’s not free speech, it’s being an irresponsible knee-jerking knobhead.
Played multiple positions for England without any complaints, will do whatever it takes to win, and still their best attacking threat. That’s a a true superstar, that’s Bukayo Saka 🫡
@Sonos the new app is just useless, takes an age for services to load (1GB internet connection with WiFi6) and I’m constantly having to sign in, this occurs on every device I have, iOS or Android. Sort it out!
Now more than ever let's get behind & support these young people. We can all see what's happening & who's being set up to be the face of defeat. We are going to be gas lit with explanations & justifications, but those deciding who goes on the back pages know what they’re doing. Let's keep our energy focused on giving these players pure love & support throughout the tournament.
On this day Saka who scored a brace, Bellingham, Rashford broke the record for fastest off the bench goal in the World Cup’s history, Sterling got a goal and an assist but a white player was the poster.
Today England lost and Bukayo Saka who played 25 only was the poster.
The Tory party have received unfair criticism this last few weeks. In the interests of balance,I’ve posted some charts below which show performance in various key areas such as life expectancy, the NHS, trade, immigration and the economy
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Arsenal have won once in their last 16 PL visits to United.
That win was marked by Tim Cahill patiently trying to educate Roy Keane on the “why” of Arteta’s process.
Almost everything he said has come to pass.
This type of analysis is seriously lacking.
💯 Arsenal have officially finished a Premier League season unbeaten against the ‘Big 6’ for just the second time ever (2023/24 & 2003/04).. 👏
🔴 The club also achieved this in 2001/02, but didn’t get to face Man City… because they were playing in the Championship ☺️👍
Clearly a howler by both linesman and referee but I’m not sure this is the golden equaliser moment Bayern seem to think it was. Nacho pulls out of the challenge with Muller after hearing the whistle. Rudiger stops too. Lunin doesn’t dive.
The points Macron makes in this interview came up in several conversations I’ve had over the last few months - when the same points are made by different knowledgable people, I listen. The consensus appears to be that the chance of NATO being drawn into conflict in Europe with Russia over the next decade is priced much higher than I imagined - and I imagined it was quite likely. The rise of nationalism in Europe (and the US) makes this more likely. The historic lack of investment in R&D and defence across our continent makes this more likely. From the U.K. perspective, pretty much everyone agrees (behind the scenes for the moment) that Brexit has made these problems more difficult to address. As Blair said in the recently recirculating interview from 2019, the politicians who advocated it were naive and ignorant and did not understand how power is deployed on the international stage. What can be done? Again, I was surprised by the unanimity of the views from people with otherwise different political positions. We have to plan for a more isolationist US whose focus may shift away from Europe, even as we hope and work to avert this possibility. The U.K. therefore needs to reengage with Europe - by which I mean get itself firmly on the path to EU membership - as quickly as possible and before Macron leaves office. That depends primarily on the Conservative Party accepting the principle in opposition. The ball is in their court. This will (a) demonstrate that attempts to destabilise our continent politically are failing and (b) boost our economies so we can invest more in R&D and defence. Obviously, as you’ll see in the replies below, some people will need a lot of persuading. But the alternative is potentially existential, and so the case will have to be made. What we need in the U.K. is for a politician to emerge who has the rhetorical ability, courage and intellectual firepower to make the case to a public still shell shocked by the experience of 2016 - and who has the diplomatic skill to convince Europe that we are serious.