What I see is anger rather than discipline. He picked the nearest object he could find, a wide-toothed comb to vent his anger and he hit him until the comb broke. That wasn’t an appropriate tool to use on anyone, let alone a toddler. He could have seriously injured him.
Maybe speak to him a few days after. Tell him you’re not trying to stop him from disciplining his son, but he needs to reflect on whether he’s actually correcting the child or simply taking his anger out on him. And if he must do it, he should at least use a proper cane
I like women who like me, want to be with me, call me, text me, and take me out. All that nonchalant, broke, wicked, and ‘main character’ aesthetic doesn’t move me.
▪️First Ghana player to score at a World Cup
▪️Most World Cup goals by any African player (6)
▪️Scored in every World Cup he's played in
▪️Scored Ghana's fastest World Cup goal (68 seconds)
▪️Most World Cup appearances for Ghana (11 games)
Asamoah Gyan 👑🇬🇭
🗣 Albert Ortega: "People are asking where all this money is coming from for Gordon and Álvarez."
Barcelona have always been a money-generating machine. The problem was never the money. It was compliance with La Liga's financial controls and the salary cap blocking registrations, not the ability to spend.
Barcelona could always structure deals. The wall was always the economic control rules and whether new signings could actually be registered.
This summer that changes. The return to the 1:1 rule changes everything.
Lewandowski's departure. Camp Nou reopening. Sponsorship agreements. VIP suite sales. New commercial deals. Wage bill reductions. Every single one of those moved the needle.
After more than five years of operating with one hand tied behind their back Barcelona are entering this transfer market with real financial power and real room to move.
This isn't luck. This is five years of painful reconstruction finally paying off. 🔵🔴
🗣 Albert Ortega
🗣 Albert Ortega: "People are asking where all this money is coming from for Gordon and Álvarez."
Barcelona have always been a money-generating machine. The problem was never the money. It was compliance with La Liga's financial controls and the salary cap blocking registrations, not the ability to spend.
Barcelona could always structure deals. The wall was always the economic control rules and whether new signings could actually be registered.
This summer that changes. The return to the 1:1 rule changes everything.
Lewandowski's departure. Camp Nou reopening. Sponsorship agreements. VIP suite sales. New commercial deals. Wage bill reductions. Every single one of those moved the needle.
After more than five years of operating with one hand tied behind their back Barcelona are entering this transfer market with real financial power and real room to move.
This isn't luck. This is five years of painful reconstruction finally paying off. 🔵🔴
🗣 Albert Ortega
Let him go out there and touch grass . We’ll celebrate our wins even if it’s Gamper trophy cause at Barca we bring life to football . We define Football !!!
🚨REPORT: Wesley Sneijder on Barcelona celebrating their La Liga win:
"This is a club that hasn't won the Champions League in over 10 years, fails in Europe, and suffers humiliation every season, yet they celebrate league titles as if they've conquered football again."
For him to start boasting about his achievements, then you should know that he feels threatened by his Presidency. He’s throwing all his Cards out there.
There’s clearly an Internal Instability not only the Dressing room .
🚨 Florentino Pérez: “I won 7 Champions Leagues and 7 La Liga… I should have won 14 La Liga but we got ROBBED”.
“This season we robbed us 18 points in La Liga, we did a video on RMTV showing all the episodes”.