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Charles

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CFCDaily@CFCDaily·
The “effectively quit” line is really bugging me. Someone needs to ask the question why would a coach who won 2 trophies, met minimum expectation suddenly decided he had enough after he didn’t get a centre-back? I maintain we’d have come 4th or 5th this season with a good CB.
CFCDaily@CFCDaily

🚨BREAKING: Chelsea believe the main reason for their stop-start season has been the unplanned change of coach which the club were forced into when Enzo Maresca effectively quit. [telegraph] telegraph.co.uk/football/2026/…

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Ryan Fournier@RyanAFournier·
ABSOLUTE HEROES. Pilot Antoine Forest and First Officer Mackenzie Gunther tragically lost their lives in Sunday’s horrific LaGuardia crash, but they made the ultimate sacrifice and saved EVERY SINGLE passenger on board. Their Air Canada flight collided with a firetruck, but because of their incredible bravery, everyone else walked away. Survivor Rebecca Liquori said it best: she is “forever indebted” to them. God bless these two heroes and their families. This is what true bravery looks like! 🙏
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Oluwaseun 🇳🇬
Oluwaseun 🇳🇬@MobyChe·
Having our Star boy like this in year one. This isn't Chels
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Oluwaseun 🇳🇬@MobyChe·
Only Chelsea manager since Tuchel to win a trophy and not only one but a new trophy beating the team that hammered us 8-2 in the Round of 16 in the UCL by a whooping dominant 3-0 in what was in my opinion Chelsea's best final performance of all time. He not only showed some semblance of tactical direction and stability, he showed Chelsea can compete with any team and win. Enzo just literally said this days ago. Why does City want him? Because he's the next big thing and has shown it already.
CFCDaily@CFCDaily

The fact people grip and hold onto Enzo Maresca proves they’ve never seen this club be successful. The fact this guy is deemed as Prime Pep says a lot about our recruitment model put in place by the ownership. But BlueCo dug this hole and now they have to face the music.

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𝕯𝖆𝖓𝖌𝖊𝖗@safetyth1rd·
You owe it to yourself to goto an onsen ryokan at least once in your life Hot spring to relax, kaiseki dinner and breakfast Not a care in the world even during ww3
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🀅@ecomchigga·
quit satisfying your audience and go stalk reddit for 30 minutes i'm serious right now there are people on reddit begging for products that don't exist yet. not vague "i want to make money" garbage. hyper-specific complaints with hundreds of upvotes proving demand real examples i screenshotted this week: "why is there no simple template for tracking freelance client payments without using expensive software" - 743 upvotes "someone please make a checklist for launching a store that isn't a 90 step nightmare" - 519 upvotes "i'd pay for a swipe file of outreach DMs that don't sound like a robot wrote them" - 381 upvotes each one of those is a $44 product that doesn't exist yet the person who builds it first wins automatically. no competition. no audience needed. the demand is already sitting there screaming i found one of these threads 4 months ago. built the ugliest google doc you've ever seen in one afternoon. no design. no branding. no sales page still hits my stripe every single day and i haven't opened the file since reddit users are brutally honest because they're anonymous. they don't perform for likes. they just vent about real problems with uncomfortable detail twitter is where people flex. reddit is where people confess confessions with 500 upvotes are product ideas with price tags already attached i broke down the exact process. which subreddits to target. the search phrases that surface gold. how to validate in 15 minutes. how to get your first 20 buyers without a single follower RT and comment 'PRODUCTS' - i'll send everything (must be following)
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MotionViz@Motion_Viz·
how I will be building apps in 2026: most people: idea → figma → code → debug → ship (3 months) me: idea → Claude Code → Mobbin → Vibecode → ship (3 days) the workflow: STEP 1 — CLAUDE CODE (Planning) → describe your idea in plain english → Claude writes full PRD: user flows, features, edge cases → outputs technical architecture + component breakdown → no guessing. no "I'll figure it out later" STEP 2 — MOBBIN (UI References) → search real apps, not dribbble concepts → find patterns that actually work in production → screenshot flows: onboarding, dashboard, settings → real apps > designer fantasy STEP 3 — VIBECODE (Build) → feed PRD + Mobbin references → @v_computer generates full frontend + backend → iterate in natural language → ship same day the secret: planning with Claude Code Opus 4.5 first. 90% of build problems come from bad specs. Claude eliminates ambiguity before you write a single line. like + reply "WORKFLOW" for the full breakdown + my Claude prompts. (must be following for DM)
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Bridgways.@Bridgways·
First of all, get the f-ck out of my club.
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Nozz@NoahEpstein_·
the 5 skills that will actually make you money in 2026 (not the generic "learn AI" advice everyone's recycling) 1. full autonomy comfort most people still babysit their AI like it's 2023 the ones pulling ahead? they set triggers, let agents run overnight, and wake up to completed work whether you're using n8n on triggers, manus for background research, or claude code on a cloud instance the skill isn't "using AI". it's trusting AI to operate while you sleep. 2. ai-assisted workflow building nobody's manually dragging nodes anymore the gap closed. tools like synta turn plain english into production workflows i use the mcp on cursor and it's unreal the skill now is knowing WHAT to build, not HOW to build it 3. business translation the most underpaid skill in tech: speaking developer the most overpaid skill in tech: speaking business if you can sit with a 55 year old accountant and understand their tuesday better than they can describe it you win. every time. 4. boring niche domination everyone's fighting over tech startups and saas founders meanwhile PE firms, law firms, and dental practices are begging for help same workflows. 10x the budgets. zero competition. 5. selling outcomes not tools "we use n8n and claude" = $800 deal "you're burning $57k/year on manual work" = $15k deal same automation. different frame. i put together a full breakdown of each skill with: → how to actually learn it → what "good" looks like → how it connects to making money comment "2026" and i'll send the PDF (must be following so i can dm)
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Ai With Piyas
Ai With Piyas@piyascode9·
99% of the AI agent tutorials on YouTube are garbage. I’ve built 47 agents with n8n and Claude. Here are the 3 prompts that actually work (and make agent-building simple). Bookmark this post 🔖 Bonus: comment "Agent: and I’ll DM you AI agent system prompt + full guide ↓
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Lian Lim | Dashboard & AI Automation Expert
if i were starting an agency from zero today, here's the exact path to $10k/month in 90 days case study: automation agency STEP 1: BUILD ONE THING WELL don't try to master zapier, make and n8n at once understand one build one workflow type really well for example, lead enrichment company name → website scrape → AI analysis → structured output one workflow built 10 times for different clients refined each time master one pattern first and push it hard STEP 2: TARGET UNDERSERVED OPERATIONS don't chase "sexy" niches find businesses with obvious repetitive work i targeted local marketing agencies they all had the same problem: manual client reporting 8-12 hours per week per person pulling data from Meta, Google, client CRMs copy-pasting into decks automation goldmine nobody was solving STEP 3: SELL THE OUTCOME FIRST don't lead with "i build n8n automations" lead with "i eliminate 8 hours of weekly reporting work" one of my first 5 clients came from a cold DMs to 6 agencies one replied call lasted 15 minutes they paid $5,000 for the first build sold the time savings, not the technology STEP 4: USE MODERN TOOLING I recommend this stack: n8n for backend logic lovable for client-facing interfaces claude for error handling and validation this stack turns 40-hour builds into 8-hour builds client gets production-grade system you get profitable margins nobody writes custom code STEP 5: DELIVER DOCUMENTATION the automation is 60% of the value documentation is 40% i deliver: → workflow architecture diagram → how to modify key parameters → troubleshooting guide → video walkthrough clients can maintain it themselves or they pay you monthly retainer both outcomes are profitable STEP 6: PRICE FOR BUSINESS VALUE wrong: "automation setup - $500" right: "eliminate 8hrs/week manual work - $6,800" one saves them $2,600/month in labor cost pricing at $6,800 for a one time build is a steal for them let’s say you underpriced your first 3 clients at $500-800 that means you left $12-18k on the table price for the problem solved, not hours worked THE 90-DAY PATH: month 1: → build your signature workflow → refine it 3-4 times → document the pattern month 2: → identify 20 businesses with the problem → cold outreach explaining time savings → land 1-2 clients at $6-8k each (you can charge even higher based on your perceived value or the complexity of your system) month 3: → deliver and document → ask for referrals → repeat with refined process $10k/month after 90 days $30k/month by month 6 this isn't theory this is how 2 consultants i've advised hit their first $10k month the market exists the tooling exists the only missing piece is execution want my full framework for $0 to $10K in 90 days? comment "10k" and i'll send: → the 3 workflow types you can start with → cold outreach templates that get replies → pricing calculator based on time saved → documentation templates clients love (must be following to receive)
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Archie L19@ArchieStanding·
❗️No FOS sponsor ❗️No stadium plans ❗️No decent LW in the club ❗️No good striker in the club ❗️One potentially WC RW who hasn’t started shaving yet ❗️A whole bunch of mid CB’s ❗️2 SD’s who are stealing a living ❗️A player who won’t want to be here much longer if things carry on this way (Palmer) Chelsea owners need to wake up. Things don’t look pretty at the moment and something needs to give. Sport can change very quickly and there are some easy fixes to make to improve things. But the owners have to realise that things aren’t working at the moment and unless things change quickly, it can easily start to implode. The season has a long way to go and we don’t need to press the panic button just yet, but the next month might get very ugly unless things change quickly.
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🍁@OlIyCFC·
‘Natural position’ in 1938 Berlin maybe
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chimp@chimpp·
when my whole family is talking about their high paying jobs at christmas dinner but my niece tells me i'm the best degenerate gambler she's ever seen
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Nozz
Nozz@NoahEpstein_·
if i had zero skills and needed to make $2k/month in 2026, here's exactly what i'd do: step 1: learn n8n at a basic level not master it. just play around. understand what it does. enough to speak about it when someone asks. that's it. step 2: go sell something find a niche. doesn't need to be sexy. doesn't need to be "money twitter" approved. i reached out to my 12 linkedin followers. twelve. found one guy. a crypto lawyer of all people. that's where my entire journey started. sell first. figure it out after. step 3: use the cheat code once you've sold the automation, you need to build it. Synta(.)io takes you from 0 to 95% complete workflow in under an hour. plain english → working automation. no nodes. no debugging for days. no stack overflow rabbit holes. step 4: deliver and show them how cracked you are implement it. walk them through it. make the value visible. they won't just pay you - they'll refer you. even a simple lovable website for the user to interact with the workflow. step 5: do NOT undervalue yourself one client. one week and a bit. $3k-$10k is reasonable for real business automation. only thing i regret when starting out? charging $500 when the work was worth $5,000. the intelligence gap is real. don't leave money on the table because of imposter syndrome. --- want the full breakdown? i wrote a 3-pager explaining each step in detail: - how to find your first client - what to say in outreach - the tool i use to build 10x faster - how to price without feeling weird comment "2026" and i'll send it over. (must be following so i can dm)
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grace@ChelsGraceO·
This is how the UK government treats an owner who paid his staff their full wage throughout Covid and let the NHS stay in the hotels owned by him whilst there were clubs furloughing staff…
BBC Sport@BBCSport

The UK government has given former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich a final chance to pay £2.5bn to Ukraine or face legal action. Abramovich pledged in 2022 that proceeds from the sale of the club would go to support victims of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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