#FlashbackFriday
Shane Warne’s 6 for 33 against England at Trent Bridge in 2001.
Warne was named Player of the Match for his excellent performance - his first such award in Test cricket after a gap of four years.
Hi darling @ToniKroos
You spent months criticizing Qatar and talking about every possible issue before and during the 2022 World Cup, yet it turned out to be one of the best-organized tournaments in history. Public transportation was free, fans could travel easily between stadiums some fans saw 4 matches in the stadium in same day, and the overall organization was praised by millions of visitors.
Now, when concerns are being raised about visa delays, strict entry procedures, and travel difficulties surrounding tournaments in the United States, we don't hear the same level of criticism from you. There have also been complaints about organizational decisions and match arrangements that many fans consider unnecessary or difficult, yet your voice is nowhere near as loud as it was when Qatar hosted the World Cup.
If your criticism is truly based on principles, then the same standards should apply to everyone. But when Qatar receives endless criticism while similar concerns elsewhere are met with silence, people are naturally going to question whether your issue was really about organization at all.
Fuck you.
I hope the opponent who gave Paul Scholes that assist did not commit suicide? What a rocket shot that was🔥. Were you there? #mufc fans (2008 UCL semi final)
Every time this Roberto Carlos goal pops up on my timeline I have to stop and watch it at least five times.
At 84mph, that ball was literally travelling fast enough to overtake cars on the motorway ⚡
Achraf Hakimi and Ousmane Dembélé are Champions League winners once again. 🏆
Two of football’s biggest Muslim stars continue to make history on the world stage.