@CBSSportsGolazo@MikeGrella10 Who is this fool? Belgium spanked your boys. Also, England had a goal taken away too, for offside, so what’s even your point? Such a BEG!
@talkSPORT Well, they undermined the integrity of the electoral process (and just about everything else, too) so why should sport be any different to them?! 🤷🏻♀️😂
But waffling on about ‘fair play’ in this context makes him look a total wally. 😂
Just to be clear, then. FIFA:
1) can't possibly intervene when Iran are forced to move, a referee is denied a visa, or fans are barred from the USA
2) can absolutely intervene when a decision goes against the USA that Donald Trump doesn't like
Smashing. All know where we stand
🚨🎙️ Rio Ferdinand on Enzo Maresca leaving Chelsea for Manchester City:
🗣️ “I’ll be honest, I never thought we’d get to hear the full story from Maresca himself. For months, everyone was blaming the owners for sacking one of their best managers in recent years, but the club simply knew something the public didn’t.”
🗣️ “If a player or a manager no longer sees a club as the place he want, then why should the club want to keep him? Sometimes the biggest move a club can make is knowing when to let go.”
🗣️ “From Maresca’s side though, I found it disappointing. Chelsea gave him the biggest opportunity of his career. They took him from Leicester, trusted him with one of the biggest jobs in England and gave him a platform to build his name.”
🗣️ “You don’t leave a club like that halfway through a project because Pep Guardiola calls you. That’s not how you repay a club that believed in you before everyone else did.”
🗣️ “I actually respect Chelsea for acting immediately. Once they realized his mind wasn’t fully at the club anymore, they moved on instead of begging someone to stay.”
🗣️ “And look at who they’ve brought in—Xabi Alonso. A manager with a bigger résumé, a stronger personality and someone who can influence an entire football club, not just the starting eleven.”
🗣️ “Maybe Maresca leaving and Xabi becoming available at almost the same time wasn’t just a coincidence. It could be a blessing in disguise.”
🚨 Tommy Robinson MISLEADS viewers about his mortgage fraud conviction.
Tommy tells Karl Stefanovic that the authorities "got members of my family for tax and things like this" and that he pleaded guilty to protect them.
He never mentions that the case was actually about a mortgage fraud conspiracy involving fake payslips, false income information and hundreds of thousands of pounds in fraudulent mortgages.
Tommy pleaded guilty.
The sentencing judge described him as the "instigator, if not the architect" of some of the frauds and said the scheme involved "significant forward planning."
This wasn't a case of being pursued over "tax and things like this." It was a serious fraud case that resulted in multiple convictions.
Quite a different story.