The Arsenal player I’m most happy for winning the Premier league is Cristian Norgaard!! At 32, baba never dreamt about playing for one of the biggest clubs in the club talkless of being premier League champion!! I’m extremely happy for him.
Some of you were worried about him playing but at the end of the day he’s a premier league winner and will be Champions league winner come on Saturday! Nobi by how far but how when 🤷🏾♂️.
He completed club football in One year.
That moment hit hard 😭
Gabriel Martinelli going straight to his dad and then getting swallowed up by the Arsenal F.C. fans around him… that’s the kind of football moment that reminds you these players are still just sons, kids, family people underneath all the pressure and noise.
And the fans joining in without making it weird — it felt more like “he’s one of ours” than celebrity worship. Pure emotion.
The Premier League trophy and medals were presented to the Arsenal players by Emmanuel, a participant from North London United, a football organization for adults and children with Down syndrome. The club and the Premier League chose to have him hand out the medals instead of a corporate executive.
Kagame: Tshisekedi has never won an election in DRC. He was handed power as a gift. If in doubt, ask Uhuru, Sisi and Ramaphosa. M23 started from Uganda. Not Rwanda. Why is it never an Ugandan problem?
Schmeichel is still embarrassed about being so wrong about Raya, and he's trying to save face. What is he an expert on, really? Why is even on TV? Zero people skills and boring asf.
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It's been a really tough season for Martin Odegaard. Horrible, unfortunate injuries. In and out of the team, constantly being questioned. He'll admit it himself that at times he hasn't been at his best when he has been fit and available.
But that cameo today off the bench, that assist for Trossard.... The way he took responsibility, went and got the ball, broke the game open and made the decisive moment happen. Outstanding.
A captain's moment when his team needed him the most. You could see what it meant to him.
Perhaps NTSA should consider adopting a similar approach rather than relying on enforcement methods that appear designed to trap motorists and maximize fine collection instead of promoting safer driving.
In many jurisdictions, speed camera zones are clearly marked with advance warning signs to encourage motorists to slow down and comply with speed limits. The primary objective is deterrence and improved road safety, not revenue collection.
A Nairobi based KPL club is facing serious allegations of players being forced to return part of their signing fees and wages to officials.
If true, what does this mean for player welfare and accountability in Kenyan football?
[Via: @TeyaKevin]