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Amrit@Amritoes97·
Best man tingz. Sister’s left the nest. Looks like I’m next in line #kumaRANtog3
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BearsShowYo
BearsShowYo@BearsShowYo·
Kanye West when everyone thought he was washed
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AFC Bournemouth 🍒
AFC Bournemouth 🍒@afcbournemouth·
What a three years it's been, on and off the pitch ❤️🖤
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The Swedish Rumble 🔰
The Swedish Rumble 🔰@SwedishRumble·
Glazernomics explained: -United could have bought like Semenyo, Emerson from Atalanta (or another CM) and a wing back like say Jeremie Frimpong for app. an additional £160m in the summer of 2025. In that case Amorim would have been backed. They did not for cash flow reasons. -Firing Amorim and crew will cost United 20m. -Missing CL will cost the club £100m plus. -United will spend roughly around £160m on another winger, CM and fullback in the summer of 2026. So it’s perfectly possible that putting off an investment in the squad of £160m from 25’ to 26’ will cost the club at least £125m. Is this financially defendable? Absolutely not. The cost of money is 5-10% per year. Ie the additional cost of investing £160m in the squad in 2025 instead of in 2025 is just £8m to £16m. The “alternative cost” of not making the investment is £125m. It’s said in a negative way that United is run as a business. Nothing could be further from the truth — run a business like this and you could end up in jail. A relevant question is — OK, we all recognize how the 6 Glazer siblings have run the club in a braindead fashion. But they aren’t business persons, they are ordinary Joes and none of them ever accomplished anything in their lives unlike their dad who bought the club. But how come Ineos/Ratcliffe keeps running the club like this? The answer to this is very telling. We don’t know if Ineos painted themselves into a corner with the agreement with the Glazers, we don’t know whether they have any money or if they just see United as a giant vanity project in the form of a black back table. But facts are that our owners are taking extremely high risks with the future of the club. We will spend 750m over the coming three years on the transfer market. Our owners could in the summer have said — enough is enough. Man United can’t finish 15th. Here is an interest free share holder loan of 250m. You can spend 500m in the summer of 25’ and then 125m in 26’ and 125m in 27’ instead of 250m per year those three years. This is why the owners must be pressured. Why there should be protests at OT and game called off. This is our club. When it doesn’t do well — it’s us, the fans that suffer. There are extremely low hanging fruit available to improve the club on the owner side. Neville and co put 100% of the blame on the manager and players.
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Adam
Adam@AdamMUFC24·
Fuck off Gary - you havn't helped one bit and quite frankly Manchester United supporters are sick to death of hearing your opinions. 18 months ago it was "Manchester United need a manager with a system" Now its "Manchester United need a manager that fits the DNA of the club" How's about Manchester United need the Glazers to fully fuck off? How about stop telling Manchester United what they need when you can't even sort out Salford? How's about Manchester United need you and your shitty employers to stop obsessing and over analysing everything the Utd manager does? How about being fair in your punditry and treating managers of United how you treat managers of Spurs, Liverpool and just about every other club? Just a thought?
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"Manchester United have got to appoint a manager that fits the DNA of their football club" 🧬 Gary Neville reacts to the news of Ruben Amorim being sacked by Manchester United 🔴

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E@Ellis_·
Unai Emery has won 11 games in a row… You guys need to remember that Villa have been absolutely handicapped with PSR for the last 2 seasons and have had to sell a lot of players to comply to the rules without replacing them. This is genuinely crazy.
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Melissa Goh
Melissa Goh@MelGohCNA·
Breaking : Ex PM Najib has been found guilty on all four charges of abuse of power in 1MDB Tanore trial. Judge Sequerah ruled that Najib is the defacto decision maker, enabling transfers and misappropriation of funds from 1MDB . Fugitive Jho Low has acted as Najib’s alter ego .
Melissa Goh@MelGohCNA

Just In : Ex PM Najib Razak has been convicted by judge Collin Sequerah in the second trial involving state fund 1MDB. Details to come

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Amrit@Amritoes97·
High fever on Christmas day. How lovely
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
This Ugandan doctor met the family who sponsored him as a kid. Thanks to them, he was able to access education and is now a renowned HIV researcher.
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Nvidia, $NVDA, CEO: “you cannot show me a task that is beneath me.”
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Raj Chohan@rajsinghchohan·
This guy was gonna be the next big thing. One of my litmus tests for CBs is watching how they clear the ball. Is it an aimless clearance or are they so in control of the situation and aware of their surroundings that they can clear the ball with a destination in mind.
ً@FL4_FCBM

Badstuber was great defender

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Jawwwn@jawwwn_·
Palantir CEO Alex Karp, 2018: “If I fire someone at Palantir, they laugh at me. They’re like, ‘you’re an idiot. Who would fire me? I have a job. I have five jobs!’ “Some people at Palantir you try to fire and they’re like, ‘you’re not going to fire me, you’re not that stupid.’
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Anduril CEO @SchimpfBrian’s biggest lesson from Palantir: “This focus on talent. Everyone says it. In practice, it’s a lot more annoying than you’d think. Often the talented people are super opinionated, kind of aggressive, tell you you’re dumb. It doesn’t always feel good.” “What Karp really recognized and drove at Palantir was this notion of: let’s have really brilliant people that are highly empowered to own problems. It’s probably the number one lesson in how we run things here.”

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Not Match of the Day
Not Match of the Day@NOT_MOTD·
🇷🇸🗣️ Nemanja Vidic replying to Jamie Carragher: “Only 5 players have won the Premier League Player of the year twice. Thierry Henry, Ronaldo, KDB, Mo Salah and me. Now tell that to Jamie Carragher.”
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Sere@syarcastic·
Embarrassing. And yet our ministers asyik suruh org jalan kali sambil post gambar jalan kaki kat London 🤡
KL Metroscape@KLMetroscape

#WTFKL

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emir@EKscouting·
Last season he finished with 49 G/A, in his first season abroad, new country, new environment. This season he’s on 19 G/A in 18 games and we’re still in November. I’m not trying to hate, but imagine if certain other players had these stats… people would be screaming. We need to normalise doing this in the Bundesliga and stop calling it “little.” But what Olise is doing over there? That’s not normal. That’s different.
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So we’re just going to normalize the fact that Michael Olise put up 32 G/A in his first season abroad, in a foreign country, under the pressure of a big club like Bayern Munich and a €53 million price tag—at just 23 years old? Yeah, this guy’s on a different level.

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