The next 30 days will pass whether you use them or waste them.
Thirty days from now, you'll either have progress or excuses.
The choice starts today.
What's your target for this month?
🚨🚨 Egypt’s Ziko: “The referee is unfair, God is sufficient for me and the best disposer of affairs. He's wasting the effort of an entire nation”.
“The cup is being given to Argentina. They win the World Cup”.
One thing Cristiano Ronaldo's legacy has taught me is that it's better to lose with honor than to win by deceit. Ronaldo was never handed a World Cup the way Messi was. No matter where life takes me, Cristiano Ronaldo will always be my GOAT. 🐐
If you’re a Manchester United fan who now hates Bruno Fernandes because he didn’t help Cristiano Ronaldo to win the World Cup, then may I suggest that you’re not actually a Manchester United fan, you’re a Ronaldo fan, the footballing equivalent of a Swifty.
I prayed for something for three years straight.
Three years of the same request. Same faith. Same tears on some nights.
And then one random Tuesday… without drama, without announcement… it happened.
Just like that.
And the first thing I felt wasn’t even joy.
It was this deep, quiet, overwhelming sense of ‘God was always going to do this.’
Like the delay wasn’t punishment. It wasn’t abandonment. It was just… timing I didn’t have access to yet.
I think about the version of me who almost gave up in year two. The one who said ‘maybe this isn’t for me.’
I’m glad she kept going.
Is there something you’re still waiting on? Don’t give up. Your Tuesday is coming. 🙏🏾
You don't see Man City fans call out Bernado Silva or Ruben Neves
You don't see PSG fans criticise Vitinha or Neves
Even Chelsea fans are barely talking about Pedro Neto performance for Portugal
But then you have Man Utd fans, a fanbase fill with idiots and agenda merchants putting all the blame on Bruno
Y'all attacking Bruno and giving other fans the tools to attack him are all a big disgrace
I fully understand when I see rivals and people who aren’t Manchester United fans having a go at Bruno Fernandes, thats football for you.
But I will NEVER understand the Manchester United fans that run an agenda against Bruno.
Man yall are the worst and I refuse to know you.
One thing I learnt about Ronaldo is that if he wasn’t a self Appraisal person they would undermine every single thing he did. He’s the only one in football world that brags about himself and his achievements because every other person, journalists pundits and all are trying to make sure he’s achievement are worthless.
People scapegoating Bruno Fernandes for Portugal's World Cup display really lack critical thinking.
Did you notice that Vitinha and João Neves (2 of the best midfielders in Europe) were also anonymous?
Why do you think that is? It's platforming.
These guys don't magically become bad players because the stakes are high and the lights are on. They weren't maximised to their best level at all.
That's down to the coach. Roberto Martinez specifically.
The same guy who couldn't reach the finish line with Belgium after having prime Hazard, De Bruyne and Lukaku at his disposal.
Bruno quire literally just had one of the best individual seasons in Premier League history. He will be back and you will see that his level hasn't changed.
I'm sure he wouldn't mind a few signings from INEOS to help him with that either. 🤷♂️
In all of this Portugal disappointing performance at the World Cup
— PSG fans didn’t attack Joao Neves, Nuno Mendes and Vitinha or ask that they are sold by their club
— Chelsea fans slightly criticized Pedro Neto
— No words for Bernardo Silva, Joao Felix and Ruben Dias
— Them BOOM! You have Man United fans, attacking Bruno Fernandes with all they’ve got. He has been called all sorts of names. Disrespecting your best player and club captain
The moment I stopped watching other people’s timelines… literally and figuratively… my life got quieter in the best way.
Comparison is subtle. It doesn’t always look like envy. Sometimes it looks like constantly checking where everyone else is and measuring it against where you are.
And the dangerous thing about comparison is that you’re always using someone else’s highlight as your measuring stick. You never see the full picture. Just the parts they chose to show.
The only timeline that matters is yours.
Not your agemate’s. Not your course mate’s. Not the person you graduated with who seems to have it all figured out.
Yours.
And the moment you go fully inward… focus on your own growth, your own pace, your own becoming… something shifts.
You stop racing and start building.
You stop reacting and start choosing.
You stop performing and start living.
Your life is not behind. It’s just different. And different was always the plan.
Stay in your own lane. The view is better there anyway. 🙏🏾✨
@badasskachii INEOS isn’t copying a “mid-table blueprint”—they inherited a club with an inflated wage bill, years of poor recruitment, FFP/PSR constraints, and an aging squad. Your comparison ignores scale, revenue, expectations, and ownership structure. United can’t spend recklessly anymore
@badasskachii Financial discipline isn’t the problem; spending £600m+ badly over the last decade was. Calling sensible financial decision “counting pennies” is exactly how the club ended up here. Fixing that isn’t glamorous, but it’s necessary.
Good morning & Happy new week, beautiful people. I pray today brings you unexpected favor. As you go about your day, may you be kept safe and return home in peace.🙏🏾✨
@Tourkeydevo@JonErlichman Покажи мастер класс и создай страну за 30 или 100 лет! Основа страны, это народ, этногенез народа происходит несколько сот лет, без него ни одной страны не будет!
Because of the Mateus Fernandes frustration fans won't want to hear it, but when Manchester United do sign the midfielders they so badly need I'll be curious to see the total financial package & outlay.
Fernandes cost £85m+£78m in wages. Tonali £92.5m(+£7.5m)+£93.6m in wages. Breaking the wage structure is arguably the bigger aspect than the fees, though both are an overpay in an inflated CM market.
Clubs perceive deals in total outlay, which is why I'm viewing the deal through this lens. So if a deal for Alex Scott is £75m+£46.8m, Aurelien Tchouameni £80m+£78m, that is far more justifiable & value for money.
The summer budget is in the range of £250m-£300m, but that is a set range which is also affected by wages & sales. When you think about it this way, you can understand why those deals are walked away from.
Finances matter & money should matter to fans. It isn't endless, the club is still fixing years of mistakes & needs year on year qualification to get back on track. If you don't care fine, but ignorance isn't an excuse.