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Sparkling comments on Scottish football and stuff on TV and that. Funitizing, not monitizing - 'I absolutely love it' (Marina Hyde) @blarrknulp.bsky.social

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Enormous Larks@Blarrknulp·
This is the greatest moment in television history. Who needs colour?
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Graham Spiers
Graham Spiers@GrahamSpiers·
Bologna 2-2 Celtic   Some very obvious frustration for Celtic tonight in Bologna. At 2-0 up, even with a man down, any manager or team would hope to see it out. Yet as Brendan Rodgers repeatedly said: “Two-nil is the most dangerous score in football.” O’Neill knew Celtic would be vulnerable, trying to hold out for an hour with 10 men. In truth, a Celtic collapse might well have occurred, but it didn’t. Bologna struck the bar and had other half-chances but there is a reason why this team are currently eighth and lacking momentum in Serie A. Celtic’s opponents over-hit their crosses and failed to fully break the Scottish champions’ heroic central pillars, Auston Trusty and Liam Scales. A word is due on both these players. Trusty, the man Rodgers had bombed clean out of his starting XI, might forever be an enigma but, just as against Atalanta last season in Bergamo, he was outstanding tonight for Celtic, and not just in arching a leg at an awkward angle to put his team 2-0 up. The American was there, time and again, to avert Italian danger. As for Scales, it might be a long time since Celtic had such an under-rated centre-back. Brendan Rodgers had it in his mind on numerous occasions to “do an upgrade” on this Irishman, and many could see why. Yet game in, game out Scales rose to the occasion – domestically and in Europe – to show his worth. This defender can take the ball to feet in tight spots, can tackle, makes brave interventions, and is no slouch. Celtic or any other team could do far, far worse. O’Neill will take this point – of course he will – but it could have been so different but for Reo Hatate’s 34th minute red card. The Japanese midfielder was careless, instead of treading warily, while picking up a second yellow. It is perfectly believable that, had Hatate stayed on the pitch, Celtic would have won. O’Neill was left clawing at what little hair he has left. Yet O’Neill once again is showing his inspirational touch. For a second time this season he has come in and carved a new pathway for a struggling Celtic. It is little wonder some Celtic fans are reminding themselves again that O’Neill was born to manage their club, even now at 73. On Sunday, O’Neill and Celtic travel to Tynecastle to meet another moment of truth. For their own title aspirations, they have to stop Hearts. It could be an epic match. One random thought: is this Celtic side as poor as is now routinely stated (and I’ve said it plenty)? Trusty, Scales, Callum McGregor, Kieran Tierney, Hatate, Daizen Maeda, Arne Engels…this might be the core of a decent team. Of course, Celtic painfully miss Alistair Johnston and CCV, whose unavailability distorts everything. Tynecastle is next. A raucous Edinburgh Sabbath. The Martin O’Neill saga continues unabated.   Ends
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Football Rankings
Football Rankings@FootRankings·
❌ SIX CLUBS have been mathematically ELIMINATED from the Europa League: 🇦🇹 Sturm Graz 🇳🇱 Utrecht 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Rangers 🇸🇪 Malmö 🇮🇱 Maccabi Tel Aviv 🇫🇷 Nice
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BBC Off The Ball
BBC Off The Ball@offtheballbbc·
It’s Terracing Teaser time o’clock🍷🤪
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Normal Island News
Normal Island News@NormalIslandNws·
BREAKING: Winner of Nobel Peace Prize calls for US to bomb Cuba and Nicaragua now that it's done bombing her country ♥️
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Enormous Larks
Enormous Larks@Blarrknulp·
@scottmstringer If you're claiming an Israeli government represents the views of all Jews in Israel and worldwide, it is in fact you who are the anti-semite.
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Enormous Larks
Enormous Larks@Blarrknulp·
@atrupar @grok how many NATO troops from European countries were killed in Afghanistan while supporting the USA?
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Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Trump on NATO: "I've always said, will they be there if we ever needed them? That's really the ultimate test. I'm not sure of that. We've never needed them. They'll say they sent some troops to Afghanistan and this or that. And they did. They stayed a little back, off the front lines."
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Karoline Leavitt
Karoline Leavitt@PressSec·
🚨President Trump is about to take the stage at the WEF in Davos… and you won’t want to miss it… 🔥🔥🔥
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Trump: A lot of people don't know the Spanish flu ended WWI because all the soldiers were sick.
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Enormous Larks@Blarrknulp·
@BBCBreaking Lol. Rutte is Trump's lapdog. He cannot 'strike a deal' without inclusion of European nato members.
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BBC Breaking News@BBCBreaking·
US President Donald Trump says "framework of a future deal" with Nato on Greenland agreed and drops tariffs threat bbc.in/4bKQfRN
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Dan Corbishley
Dan Corbishley@DanCorbishley·
@BBCBreaking Interesting how he "mistakenly" kept saying Iceland. 🤔. They're next.
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CALL TO ACTIVISM
CALL TO ACTIVISM@CalltoActivism·
🚨ALARM: Trump is pushing Republicans to ram the SAVE ACT through, a Project 2025 voter-ID bill that requires voter’s current names to MATCH their birth certificates. About 79% of married women take a spouse’s name. This could disenfranchise MILLIONS. #StopTheSaveAct
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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
"The impact of the fall of the Iranian regime will be far bigger than most people realise. It will be a genuine “cut the head off the snake” moment. Because once the Ayatollahs fall, the entire political ecosystem they’ve been propping up starts to collapse with them. It will instantly strip away, and I cannot believe I’m even saying this, a huge amount of the fake “legitimacy” groups like Hamas have managed to gain over the last few years. It will drag into the light all the ties, funding routes, training links, and ideological coordination that the IRGC has had with terrorist organisations across the region. And yes, it will absolutely delegitimise the modern “pro-Palestine” movement as it currently exists in the West, because so much of it isn’t actually about Palestinians at all. It’s about Islamist propaganda, anti-Israel narratives, and the constant repackaging of extremism as “social justice”. The fall of the regime would rip the mask off that entire performance. But perhaps the biggest slap in the face of all will be that it will expose the one subject liberal leftist activists fear the most, because it destroys their whole worldview. It will prove, in the clearest possible way, that the biggest struggle the Iranian people have faced was not “Western imperialism”, not “Zionism”, and not some abstract geopolitical grievance. It was life under Islamist oppression.... And once millions of Iranians are free to say that openly, without fear of prison, torture, or execution, the activist class won’t be able to spin it anymore. They won’t be able to pretend that political Islam is “resistance”. They won’t be able to sell the lie that terrorists are the oppressed heroes of history. The fall of the Iranian regime will create an ideological earthquake." - @AntSpeaks
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Enormous Larks
Enormous Larks@Blarrknulp·
@RyanRozbiani Israel: we won't bomb their football pitch for now , can we still play with you? FIFA & UEFA: of course you can, otherwise we'd be antisemitic
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