If Messi decides to come to the next World Cup at the age of 42 when he’s in obvious physical decline he will get the same treatment Ronaldo is getting now
Our community kitchen in Omdurman is running low and if we can't collect enough in time we might have to shut down.
It only costs $600 to keep the kitchen running for a whole month.
🇺🇿🇨🇴 This is what football is all about. An Uzbek kid is left in tears after Colombia scores, but the Colombian fans around him immediately step in to comfort him and chant "Uzbekistan!"
Pure class. 👏
🇨🇮 Yan Diomandé’s letter to his sister through @PlayersTribune:
“Dear Roxane,
Remember when someone bought me a fake United shirt, and I wrote “Ronaldo 7” on the back with a black Sharpie? We didn’t know what rich or poor was. We only knew happiness.
Remember the 25 people sleeping in just one house back in Abidjan? Mom wanted to watch her soap operas. Everyone wanted to watch movies. Remember how I’d always pretend I was asleep and then sneak to the TV room after midnight? I’d turn the TV way down low. Like, just two volume bars. I’d watch soccer in the dark and dream.
Remember when the grown-ups saw me playing soccer on the dirt and gave me the nickname “Roberto Carlos” because of how hard I kicked? And remember how I secretly got so mad about it, because CR7 was my idol?
Remember when I went to play so far from home? I was 9 years old. Inter Foot Sud Comoé, way out near the border with Ghana. Just a little boy all alone. I don’t know if I ever told you this story, but me and the other kids used to go to the village and steal potatoes because we were so hungry. We called it a “bank heist.” Two kids would distract the shop owner, and the other 18 would run off with two potatoes. They weren’t even good. But they tasted amazing. Hahahah. Even today, it’s my favorite thing to eat. Boiled potatoes with a little oil. It takes me back to those times.
Remember when I got my first real pair of cleats, and I slept with them? Growing up, I always played in those white plastic sandals. Even when I go back home now, I still play in them. It’s our tradition.
Remember when I’d come back home, and you’d tell my neighborhood friends: “Why’d you stop training? Yan’s not gonna buy you cars. You gotta keep working.” You were 10 years old, and you were already my agent.
Remember how we’d sit and dream about moving to France? How we’d go shopping, have our own apartment, and I’d be a rich soccer player, with cars and a big house, and you wouldn’t have to worry about anything. You were the one who always believed I could be the next Cristiano, when everyone else was laughing.
Remember when I moved to the United States for high school, at 15 years old, and I missed home so much? For months, I couldn’t understand what anyone was saying. They sat me next to a French boy, and he’d try to translate everything the teacher said. Remember when I called you and said: “You won’t believe it, the kids here argue with the teachers.” Back home, you know, we wouldn’t even dare blink at our elders.
Remember when I couldn’t believe the boys smoked after school? You used to say it felt like I was in an American TV show.
Remember when they took me for trials at Bournemouth? At Chelsea, Rangers, Olympiacos, Crystal Palace? Eze and Olise came up to me after a training session and said: “Hey, kid, you’re really good.”… but even then, they didn’t sign me.
Even the MLS B teams didn’t want me. I didn’t even know why. They never gave me a reason. The adults handled everything. They just kept taking me all over Europe, and everyone kept saying no.
My visa expired. My dream was over. They sent me back to Africa, and we cried together. You were the only one who never stopped believing. A few weeks later, I signed with Leganés, and we cried different tears.
That was back when I still had emotions. Now, I don’t feel anything. It’s like I’m not even human. Since you died, I’m just empty.”
Pedri can drop a carbon copy performance in the next game with the only difference being the forwards finishing the chances he created and everyone would be singing praises because they saw the assist on a paper. Genuinely baffling how stupid someone can be to think like this.
Chavales se acabaron las diferencias entre aficiones, hoy debuta ESPAÑA en el Mundial, recordad la última Eurocopa, hay que unirse por nuestro país, todos a una, volvamos a ser felices, que no tenga sentido. Vivamos esto de nuevo.
Chavales se acabaron las diferencias entre aficiones, hoy debuta ESPAÑA en el Mundial, recordad la última Eurocopa, hay que unirse por nuestro país, todos a una, volvamos a ser felices, que no tenga sentido. Vivamos esto de nuevo.
Zohran Mamdani complains about expensive tickets for everyone else. Tonight, he’s enjoying the World Cup from a luxury midfield suite. Hypocrisy has a great view. Mamdani and his wife .
A pregnant Muslim woman was kicked in the stomach in a Co-op car park in Milton Keynes.
He called her the “f***ing problem with this place,” attacked her “clown clothes”.
Hit her with a wine bottle and bag of ice.
Kicked her in the stomach twice after she told him she was pregnant
She lost her unborn twins.
The judge called her attacker a “shabby racist.”
A ‘SHABBY’ racist.
Not a TERRORIST.
Not a MONSTER.
He served under 2 years. He’s been walking free since 2020. Samsam Haji-Ali’s twins are still dead.
If he’d been Muslim, this would have led every news bulletin as a terror attack.
Thirty worshippers were inside the Zainabia Islamic Centre when a petrol bomb was thrown onto the roof. They put out the fire themselves.
These attacks didn’t all happen this week.
They happened years apart. That’s the point. People forgot. Our system doesn’t.
The Women and Equalities Committee’s first-ever inquiry into gendered Islamophobia, published January 2026 (HC 571), documented over 6,000 verified incidents in 2024 — a 165% rise since 2022.
73% of assaults came after the summer riots.
65% targeted women and girls.
The Muslim Women’s Network UK surveyed women before and after the riots. Before — 16% feared for their safety. After — 75%.
Home Office figures show anti-Muslim hate crimes rose 19% last year. Muslims are the target of 44% of all religious hate crimes. Only 6% result in charges.
The government’s Hate Crime Action Plan expired in 2020. No replacement has been published in six years.
They let 3 women dressed in burqas strip off to the chants of “take it off”
They let hate marches happen across the UK.
Anti Islam murals across Northern Ireland.
They proscribed Palestine Action as terrorists.
And they still refuse to use the word Islamophobia.
The system is broken.
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