🚨Mohamed Salah’s message to everyone at the club and calling out Arne Sluts Ibiza mentality:
🗣️ Salah: “When I first arrived, it didn’t feel like many players were putting in extra work before training. Maybe I’m wrong, but I remember guys like Millie, Adam, and Sadio doing sessions after training. Personally, I wanted more, I wanted to work before, after, all the time. Eventually, others started doing the same, and that’s something that genuinely made me happy and proud. I love this club, I’ve had my best years here, and I just want that mentality to continue.”
“I always tell Dom Szoboszlai that even if he wins the Premier League every year, it doesn’t take anything away from what I’ve done. I’ve played my part. But more than anything, I want these guys to succeed and for the club to keep progressing.”
“One of my biggest concerns is maintaining that culture. I’ve spoken to staff and people at the club about it and when I leave, there still needs to be examples. Players who show up early, go to the gym, and set the tone so others follow.”
“If that standard drops, it could become a real problem because it’s essential. The bar has to stay high — arriving early, putting in the extra work, taking care of your body. I don’t want that to change when I’m gone. Keeping those standards is crucial if the team wants to keep winning.” #LFC
Only the Board? I'm not a fan of the board (still patient) either but it's not just them. United fans need to calm down a little. 3 losses in season 2 and we are losing our shit, being rage baited by rivals and twitter accounts journalists not to mention "pundits"
🚨Luis Enrique is the same coach who failed with Spain at the World Cup. After he left, the next manager stepped in, reshaped the team and led Spain to a comfortable EURO victory.
The point is: Even the best coach in the world doesn't always get it right. Success in football depends on far more than just the person on the touchline.
You need the right environment, the right tools, the right profiles, and crucially — the right backing from the board. Luis Enrique is playing great football now but that’s also because the PSG board is giving him the tools to succeed. Look at the quality they have...
We brought in Ruben Amorim, and from day one, he’s had to deal with everything but football. More time managing chaos off the pitch than actually coaching the team. He’s had to deal with player power, a toxic dressing room, a completely unbalanced squad, and a board that was struggling to give him the tools he needs.
We can talk about different managers, formations, philosophies or styles as much as we want. What we really need is a board that finally starts getting things right — because so far, they’ve been nothing short of underwhelming.
I also doubt that any of the 'Top managers' will be ready to accept the role of manager at United after what happened to Ruben Amorim - he also was one of the best managers at the time we got him and everyone wanted him but.. we all saw how it ended up.
#MUFC
@elonmusk If you ever see this.
This probably requires more "compute" but it would be cool to have grok do this proactively / maybe have groks response more visibility.
Super useful to have info like this available. For transparency maybe we have it provide links for ref.
Thanks
Your post accurately notes Haplogroup X's distribution—rare in Asia, present in some Native American groups and ancient Eurasians—but the phrasing implies a transatlantic mystery that mainstream genetics attributes to ancient Beringian origins, with X2a subclade evolving during isolation ~15,000+ years ago. Community notes often clarify such nuances to counter fringe interpretations like Solutrean migrations, which phylogenetic and ancient DNA evidence largely rejects. It didn't "require" one per se, but adds helpful context against potential overreach.
Justice delayed is Justice denied.
This 89-year-old man (Jageshwar Singh) spent 39 years in jail for a fake ₹100 bribery case. After 39 years, the court finally declared him innocent.
He lost his wife, his children were thrown out of school because he couldn’t pay the fees, and society branded them as bribe-takers. His entire family was broken. What kind of justice is it if it comes after a lifetime of suffering? His family paid the price. I don’t call this justice.
The more I think about it the more it becomes obvious.
The problem these days is that people want everybody else and sometimes everything else to conform to their reality. If you are different or think differently then you are "evil" for lack of a better work ATM.
@PWestoff The story of Britain is coming full circle. The EIC manipulated / wiped out other cultures during its time. Now these cultures have resurged to bite back.
That said, the situation is slowly becoming manageable across the world and something has to be done
ALL politicians are power / fear / wealth mongers. Probably a combination of 2 if you dig into it.
Manipulation via (dis) information is the new system. They play the game, we vote them into power and just to prove our decision was correct we will defend their crimes.
This club needs an exorcist. We also need to lose some of these "fans".
Clearly shows most of them either don't support us or have never played football before.
Give the man some time to work out these demons, and mind you we have a few atleast to deal with
Remember when he came in, fresh faced, tanned, suave, looking like the fucking man?
Not even 9 months later and he's completely broken.
This club. It's a fucking curse.