Remeber when Djokovic and Nadal could barely stand during award presentation at Australian Open 2012 after SIX hours of playing and they had to bring them chairs.
We will never see this level of tennis again!!!
Manchester United have been named the world’s most valuable football club, with 20 MLS teams in the global top 50 list.
In figures compiled by Sportico, #MUFC are valued at $6.2billion (£4.96bn), with Real Madrid ($6.06bn), Barcelona ($5.28bn), Liverpool ($5.11bn) and Bayern Munich ($4.8bn) completing the top five.
Los Angeles FC ($1.15bn) are the highest-ranked MLS club at 15th, with Atlanta United, Inter Miami, LA Galaxy and New York City FC all in the top 20.
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Harry Maguire has had jeers from own fans + jest from opponents, but at Bramall Lane he won universal approval. #MUFC + Sheff Utd supporters applauded alike.
Erik ten Hag praised his “proactive” work on + off the ball.
A reminder of his abilities ⬇️
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#WATCH | Washington, DC | On allegations by Canada, Michael Rubin, former Pentagon official and a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute says "...Let's not fool ourselves, Hardeep Singh Nijjar was not simply a plumber any more than Osama Bin Laden was a construction engineer. He had blood on his hands through multiple attacks. And therefore, while Secretary Blinken may after the facts, say that the United States will always stand against transnational oppression. We're actually being hypocritical if Secretary Blinken makes that statement because after all, what we're talking about isn't transnational repression. We're talking about transnational terrorism and what the United States did to Qasem Soleimani and what the United States did to Osama Bin Laden is really no different than what India is alleged to have done in this case."