My purpose in the game is fulfilled ⭐️
I lived out my childhood dreams, played on the biggest stages, won the biggest trophies. Grateful to God for all of it.
To all my fans, the clubs, my teammates and my family: this will forever be ours. Thank you.
The mission is complete. Now I step into my next calling.
More of the journey to come.
Love,
Divock Origi
The 1996 Green Bay Packers is the most underrated Super Bowl Champions of all time! Just pure dominance!
NFL Rankings
Offense - #1
Defense #1
Special Teams - #1
Season MVP - Brett Favre
Points Scored - 456
Points Against - 210
Jacob Misiorowski of the @Brewers has a 0.20 ERA over his last 7 starts (1 ER in 45.1 IP).
That's the lowest ERA by any MLB pitcher over a 7-start span (min. 30 IP) since Bob Gibson from June 6 to July 6, 1968 (0.14).
Liverpool Football Club celebrates its 134th birthday today 🎈
The club officially came into existence on June 3, 1892, after founder John Houlding set about creating a new team on Merseyside that year 🔴
A special story was underway... ✨
On April 3rd, Milwaukee was 5-22 and one of the worst teams in the country.
Some of their losses:
Run-ruled 21-7 by LSU
Run-ruled 20-3 by Duke
Run-ruled 14-4 by Minnesota
Run-ruled 12-2 by SEMO
Run-ruled 17-1 by Purdue
Run-ruled 14-1 by NKU
Run-ruled 13-2 by Wright State
Run-ruled 16-2 by Notre Dame
Run-ruled 14-4 by UNLV
They finished the regular season 22-31, but won the Horizon League tournament and earned an autobid to the NCAA tournament.
Milwaukee beat #4 Auburn 13-8, beat UCF 13-6, and is now in a regional final, one win away from going to supers.
College Baseball.
The UWM Panthers were popular today at Daikin Park in Houston, where Brewers manager Pat Murphy and Astros reliever AJ Blubaugh (who pitched three seasons in Milwaukee), both watched and cheered the school's stunning win at Auburn in the first game of the NCAA Tournament.
Steven Gerrard on Mohamed Salah overtaking his Premier League assists total in his final match at Anfield:
🗣️ “Honestly, if there’s one player I’m happy to see break my record, it’s Mohamed Salah.
To do it in his final game at Anfield almost feels written by football itself because that man gave Liverpool absolutely everything.
People talk about Salah’s goals all the time, but his creativity, intelligence and ability to create moments for others was just as world-class.
And the scary thing is, he did all of this while carrying the pressure of being Liverpool’s biggest star for years.
Records are there to be broken, but only special players break them.
What Salah achieved at Liverpool puts him alongside the greatest players this football club has ever seen and honestly, Anfield may never witness another era quite like his again.”