π¨π΅βͺοΈ Brighton have agreed deal to sign Pascal Struijk from Leeds United, here we go!
Deal in place for Β£20m fee, as @BerenCross reports. All set for formal steps as #BHAFC had bid accepted today.
URGENT!!! A THREAD;
ON FRIDAY 02-12-2026 AT ABOUT 0530HRS, ONE MR SOVI IDRIS WHOSE PICTURE BELOW, HAPPENED TO BE A CAR WASH ATTENDANT AT HIS WORK PLACE IN THE CITY OF ILE-IFE, OSUN STATE
STOLE A TOYOTA COROLLA CAR.
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Even with all the problems at Manchester United they are still the biggest club in the country, probably second only to Real Madrid globally*.Β Even with the wretched Glazers, the debt, decaying stadium and years of poor recruitment, over-paying and under-achieving post-Sir Alex Ferguson, United are still a huge draw. That will be confirmed if Benjamin Sesko does follow Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo in signing for a team who finished 15th last season.Β
Great clubs donβt lose their reputation overnight. United have a huge fanbase locally, nationally and internationally. Itβs why the media cover them in such endless depth. Interest. It does need highlighting that the club laid off hundreds of loyal staff to save money and still have Β£70m for a 22-year-old. Sesko still an upgrade on the willing but shot-shy Rasmus Hojlund. United just need a dynamic Baleba-type in midfield and probably a more reliable goalkeeper than Andre Onana.
Itβs still a long way back, other clubs have far better squads and are far better run, but United have a good head coach in Ruben Amorim determined to make his 3-4-2-1 system work (still a sadness for those of us who love Unitedβs tradition of flying wingers). They have bought well this summer with Cunha and Mbeumo, who bring goals, assists and PL nous, also thereβs the promise of 18-year-old Diego Leon. Patrick Dorgu looks to have settled in. Amad excellent. Mason Mount is fit, creating and scoring pre-season, but heβs 4th on the list for the two 10 slots.Β Amorim still has plenty to sort out. #MUFC
*the biggest club in the country/world will always be *your* club - because they matter most to you.
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Possibly the most important 10 mins video you'll watch, this weekend.
"E get backing wey you go get from house, e go sweet to pursue your dreams because if your dreams later pursue you, food dey house"
- SALAKO, 2025.
Even among those that managed to japa, the elites send their kids to the best schools, all fees paid, accommodation paid, heavy monthly allowance. All they do is focus on schooling, use free time for extracurricular activities like sport and charity works.
Then you see the hoi polloi. You do 12 hours shifts over night, come back and catch one hour sleep, and rush to class, then go home to eat and catch another 2 hours sleep before you rush to another shift. This is because you have bills to pay, family and friends back home looking up to you.
During school breaks, you see the rich happy to vacation for long holiday to Greece or Barcelona. The poor ones are happy they can pick more shifts. Na school dem carry you come but you've spent more time at work than in school. Dem no born you well make you no miss classes.
Wo, just try to give your kids a better life than you had. The prayer is that your hustle will pay off eventually.