@SebOnFootball@PierTwentySix He’s right though I love seria A but let’s not pretend it’s the 90s/00s. The level is nowhere near as good and mediocre players thrive.
@NoakesJacob@visegrad24 It’s that big thing burning in the background. I look forward to going through your timeline where I should see 5 years of tweets condemning Russian right Jacob….
@NoakesJacob@visegrad24 Oh right so they should just do nothing after relentless Russian attacks for 5 years. Or is the Christianity that you understand that really narrow unchristian view from the GOP
It’s hard to overstate how absolutely awful this framing is in just a 13 second video.
Football players aren’t responsible for domestic abuse, abusers are!
Incredible coincidence that @nigel_Farage watched the England game in the same spot in the same pub, with the same flags up, wearing the same top and standing next to someone wearing an identical top as he did during the Euros in 2024.
People who throw pints, particularly after an early retaken penalty in a group game, have never been to a football match before.
Performative, cringeworthy nonsense.
⚫ Il est difficile de trouver les mots pour exprimer toute la tristesse que nous ressentons après la disparition de notre coach Éric Roy.
Le Président, la direction et l’ensemble du Stade Brestois 29 partagent la douleur de sa famille, de son épouse, de ses 2 enfants, ainsi que de tous ses proches.
Éric Roy était une personne inspirante qui a énormément apporté au Stade Brestois. Aimé et respecté des supporters, il a contribué à écrire les plus belles pages de l’histoire du club et lui a permis d’atteindre un niveau historique.
Tant de choses pourraient être dites aujourd’hui, mais c’est avant tout l’émotion et la peine de perdre un être cher qui nous envahissent.
Éric, nous n’oublierons jamais tout ce que tu as apporté au club, ni l’homme que tu étais. Tu resteras à jamais dans nos cœurs et dans l’histoire du Stade Brestois 29.
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Manchester City are giving genuine consideration to signing Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali, as well as Elliot Anderson of Nottingham Forest.
The Athletic reported on Tuesday that Tottenham have held productive talks with Tonali’s camp and want to make the Italian their major signing this summer, but face serious competition from City, who have continued to track the player.
City’s interest in Tonali, 26, does not affect their plans to sign Anderson and they remain in talks with Nottingham Forest about a potential British record transfer.
Signing both midfielders, for what would likely be a combined cost of over £200million ($268m), comes with City seeking to build a side for Enzo Maresca, Pep Guardiola’s successor, that can challenge for next season’s Premier League title.
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