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Night 1 of the death of @issues 🖤
Thank you @Skyduck64 , @ajbends, @JoshManuel and @lophiile. Also, Brian from @TheHomeTeamNW brought an absolute next level performance on vocals. See y’all in Atlanta 🤘
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If there’s anyone who embodies this club, it’s Andy Robertson. Someone who constantly give 100% and would run through a brick wall for the football club. This last game of the season is going to horrendous Mo and Robbo both going 😭😭😭😭 fuck this season.
Liverpool FC@LFC
We can confirm Andy Robertson will bring his Reds career to an end at the conclusion of the current season. He will do so as a Liverpool legend ❤️
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Preseason Thunder is returning next year, super happy that NASCAR is bringing it back #NASCAR

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Just be prepared for the final to have the worst atmosphere you’ve ever seen at a football match because it will exclusively be attended by millionaires taking selfies for their social media
The Athletic | Football@TheAthleticFC
When FIFA opened the last phase of 2026 World Cup ticket sales on Wednesday, many fans were left frustrated by long waits, technical glitches and hiked prices — with a Category 1 ticket to the final now topping $10,000. The so-called “last-minutes sales phase” is the first in which fans have been able to purchase tickets on a first come, first served basis, without entering a lottery or receiving special access. Free to read from @HenryBushnell here ⬇️ 🔗 nyti.ms/4bMCsd9
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The USMNT 🇺🇸 and Pochettino set the bar as low as they can for the World Cup, at this point not getting grouped will be a relief.
Winning 1 knockout game will be considered a major success.
What a disappointment, this generation is an embarrassment, we had high hopes… but that ship has sailed.
Oh well, next stop the World Cup.
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2018: we boycott Putin’s World Cup🇷🇺
2022: we boycott the World Cup in the gulf slave state🇶🇦
2026: we boycott the World Cup in the MAGA christofascist regime🇺🇸
Is there a football team more concerned with human rights than us?🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Andrea 🇮🇹🇪🇺@ClassicalSocdem
Thank you Italy 🇮🇹 for boycotting the AmeriKKKan World Cup🫡
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3 consecutive @FIFAWorldCup missed for the Italians. Think about that….with 48 teams they couldn’t qualify. Wild
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This has been bothering me for sometime, and I feel like I need to get it off my chest.
The World Cup is meant to be football’s moment to unite the world, but right now, it feels like the opposite.I am sadly old enough to remember the 1966 World Cup, when England played West Germany in the final only two decades after the end of World War II. That game, at least to me as a young lad, felt like it was helping the healing process of a conflict where millions of lives were lost…
So as this summer approaches, on one side FIFA continues to push pricing models that put the tournament further out of reach for the very fans who built the game. The soul of football isn’t in corporate sponsorship packages, it’s in the stands, in the communities, in the people who live it every day.
On the other, the current stance of the United States government is making that sense of welcome far less certain. When visa access becomes more difficult, when the tone towards parts of the world feels more closed than open, it sends a message, intended or not, about who this World Cup is really for.
That really matters. I’ve been incredibly fortunate to attend five World Cups, and each of those were hosted by countries that made you feel welcome and invited you to enjoy the beautiful game in the most amazing manner. Mexico 1986, Italia 90, USA 94, France 98, Germany 2006…all amazing, and those countries greeted you with open arms, and were proud to welcome in the world to enjoy the game at its highest level
But you can’t call it the world’s game while quietly narrowing who gets to be part of it.
At a time when football could be a rare force for unity in a world that so badly needs it, we’re allowing it to become more exclusive, more controlled, and more divided.
This tournament has the chance to be a bridge, like it was in 1966…Instead, it risks becoming a symbol of the very barriers the game is supposed to break down.
That’s a profound missed opportunity, and I’m saddened we here in United States are struggling to replicate the welcome and open arms we showed back in 1994. I sincerely hope my fears are misplaced, and that everything will be spectacular, but I can’t help feeling we are on a path towards scoring a huge own goal…
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Took a couple of looks/listens at Bubba Wallace's onboard in the crash with Carson Hocevar - It never sounds like he's hard in the throttle when his bumper snags the 77 and he's pretty much out of it when the 77 spins. I included MPH/RPM to try and tell the tale better.
I thought it looked like piledriving at first myself but the more I looked at it the more it just seems like a racing deal while the inside line was stacking up.
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p21, stripes
it took me basically half the race to figure out what i was doing but middle of the run late we were running badass lap times. made some mistakes on the choose at the end and got shipped a few times but hey, that's racin
i had so much fun. thank you @BubbaWallace




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