You know Alex Pereira is super popular because people are up in arms over Ciryl Gane fouling him (in a fight he was losing) when 8 months ago the conversation was about how Tom Aspinall was a quitter for getting stabbed in the eyes.
I mean, it's not surprising the children are disappointed.
But we all functioned just fine without social media.
There are plenty of hobbies you can get into, that don't require you to stare at a wall 🤣
This is literally what our children have become. At her age I had like at least 5 hobbies, and I'm a millennial.
BBC: “What was your screen time?”
Student: “Nine hours.”
BBC: “You’re gong to have a lot more time to fill. What will you do?”
Student: “Stare at a wall.”
Sean Strickland has trashed:
- Islam
- Other races
- Pretty much everyone
UFC had no problem.
He criticizes Israel?
Now the “higher ups” say he’s banned from UFC 250.
How has Declan Rice yet again come away with so much credit despite playing central midfield in a team that couldn't string any passes together for two full hours of football?
🚨🎙️ Jamie Carragher on the Madueke incident (PSG 1-1 Arsenal, UCL Final extra time):
“That challenge on Madueke… come on, it’s in no way a foul! The lad’s gone in, he’s gone for the ball, bit of contact, that’s football!
But what the camera clearly shows is Madueke pulling his arm — he’s wrapped his arm around Nuno Mendes, pulling him down, trying to con the referee and VAR!
He’s dragging him with him! He should be getting a yellow card for simulation, not rolling around like he’s been fouled.
And this is the problem — Arsenal have been doing this all season! Madueke’s been at it, they’ve been pushing the boundaries with these theatrics, trying to buy penalties left, right and centre. That’s taking the game away from the honest defenders. No way that’s a penalty, no way. Ref and VAR got that absolutely spot on!”
24.7% - Arsenal’s possession average (24.7%) was the lowest by a team in a UEFA Champions League final on record (since 2003-04), as well as their lowest in any match under Mikel Arteta where they had 11 men on the pitch throughout. Reactive.
🚨 More on Ibrahima Konate’s Liverpool exit.
French defender will leave when his contract expires. Viewed by sources as a disappointing outcome, and one Liverpool tried to avert.
There was a significant gulf between club and player over terms.
Negotiations began in November 2023 and have continued since, but an agreement has proven elusive.
Liverpool are prepared to pay big wages but have remained disciplined in talks with Konate in order to retain squad equilibrium.
There are high hopes for Jeremy Jacquet and Giovanni Leoni heading into next season.
Liverpool have chosen not to proceed with what is seen as an expensive renewal and will instead put that resource into replacing Mo Salah, and into strengthening other key areas this summer.🔴