Micah Richards was taking absolute pelters on social media throughout the England coverage last night.
Just search his name on here. People were saying he was on drugs, asking why he seemed so angry, why he was so twitchy, why he was speaking the way he was and calling him all sorts.
It’s a perfect example of why we should never assume we know what’s going on in someone’s life before judging or mocking them.
Hours before the game, Micah’s father passed away. Yet he still turned up and did his job. That takes incredible strength.
Just remember, think before you speak. You never know what someone is carrying behind the scenes.
Moment of silence for the brothers that chose to go to sleep over watching this England Mexico game, I hope your 9-5 brings as much dopamine as these goals have given us
Moment of silence for the brothers that chose to go to sleep over watching this England Mexico game, I hope your 9-5 brings as much dopamine as these goals have given us
Referee Omar Artan received a hero's welcome when he landed back in Somalia today 🇸🇴👏
The 34-year-old was set to make history as the first person from his country to officiate at a World Cup, but was denied entry.
(via @nasrabashiir)
So far in my life, the best lesson I’ve ever learned is that life will go on. People come and go. We lose friends, break up with lovers, meet new people, encounter success and failure, and life will go on. You will be alright.
Nines might be the realest rapper to come out of the UK. He made millions, never left his hood, and even had people stopping traffic to let him cross the road 😭
Ahmed is a real-life hero. Last night, his incredible bravery no doubt saved countless lives when he disarmed a terrorist at enormous personal risk.
It was an honour to spend time with him just now and to pass on the thanks of people across NSW.
I highly recommend you find yourself a clingy (healthy) lovey dovey partner who’s super excited about you. Life is too short to spend it with someone who act like showing love is a chore.
Quality post I saw on another platform, sent in by his dad.
"This is my favourite player - my son Jack, age 6. Despite having a rare 1-in-a-million immune deficiency disorder and regularly undergoing infusions, he never stops smiling.
He loves being in goal, making big saves, and isn't afraid to get messy!" ⚽️
Love it! ❤️