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Brandon

@Brantanomobay

Liverpool FC Season Ticket Holder. Sports observer. Pessimistic optimist. . Miaow's Flash Gordon. Comedy Tumbleweeder. #WhyAlwaysBran

Katılım Mart 2011
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Brandon@Brantanomobay·
@TaintlessRed The other part of going with Xabi is the moment Bayern/Real came unstuck with their managers it would be where do his loyalties lay. I don’t think we have that same problem with Iraola.
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Brandon@Brantanomobay·
@TaintlessRed I’ve made my peace with it. He had the opportunity after Klopp, didn’t take it. Keep on going after someone who’s rejected you once is a bit desperate. We’ve got Andoni and I’m excited by what he could build in time.
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Red@TaintlessRed·
Watched Alonso's first press conference. He came across and polished, driven and determined to succeed. I'm very happy with Andoni and love his style of football though it is interesting that the two people who bypassed/rejected Xabi (Edwards and Hughes) are both leaving.
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Brandon@Brantanomobay·
@A_GymGuy Depends meaning? Genuinely curious. FWIW I think the club has done the right thing if all three are leaving.
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Gym Guy@A_GymGuy·
@Brantanomobay Depends. Edwards was here for a role that doesn’t exist. Hughes is leaving and Slot wasn’t good enough
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Jack@jkpkrn_·
Realising that I’m such a DannsFan that Will Wright is triggering me in the same way Ronaldo stans hate Messi
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Dominic King
Dominic King@DKingTelegraph·
Michael Edwards said in his departing statement there are solid foundations at Liverpool: him leaving, no guarantees on Richard Hughes past the summer and 9 players in the last 12 months of their contract suggests otherwise ✍🏻 Analysis telegraph.co.uk/football/2026/…
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Brandon@Brantanomobay·
@kev51931559785 @tosports13 TBF, I think the same, a lot of developed nations know how to cheat the tests with timing of intake etc. The fact it was so brazen at state level shouldn’t hide the fact that many are adopting the measures that Dr in it to get within WADA limits.
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Hussein@HusseinHElafifi·
Transcript of the Hossam Hassan statement re: Israeli politicians being mad he raised the Palestinian flag: Hossam Hassan: "I greet you, and I greet all the Turkish people. Everyone has feelings and emotions. But if there's anyone in the world who doesn't feel for the Palestinian people, then they're not human—whether they're Arab, European, or anything else. People in Europe and America care about animal rights if animals are mistreated. So what about human rights, when these people are being attacked every single day—children and women? We are nations sitting in air-conditioned homes, with food and water. Meanwhile, there is a people living in the streets, with no food, no water, no place to live, and facing destruction. If we don't feel for what's happening in Palestine, then that person isn't human and doesn't deserve to live. Whether they're Muslim, Christian, of any religion, or any nationality—it has nothing to do with nationality. To anyone speaking about this, I say: imagine living just one day on the street, with no food, no water. In the cold, you have nothing to keep yourself warm. In the heat, you have nothing to cool yourself down. It is a disgrace on all of us—and on the entire world—that the Palestinian people are being left to live like this while everyone else lives in comfort around them. I am a human being before I am an Arab or an Egyptian. This has nothing to do with religion or nationality. It is about humanity. Through football, we are sending a message to the whole world: please let the Palestinian people live. Please... let them live."
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Brandon@Brantanomobay·
@LukeWhosTalking Rio is a shill. Anything he does or approves of needs to have this in mind.
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Luke@LukeWhosTalking·
Rio Ferdinand's ability to be on the wrong side of literally every debate is admirable if anything.
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Brandon@Brantanomobay·
@shornKOOMINS Ref got all the key decisions right, eventually. There were plenty of fouls not given but it’s been that way for most games this World Cup so it’s on every team to suck it up and get on with it.
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Sean@shornKOOMINS·
I know it's a game of opinions and not interested in an argument, but I cannot believe the complaints about the Mexico penalty. In a minority with my mates but Kane got nothing of the ball and just booted him. Don't understand what people are seeing? There can be no complaints
Sky Sports News@SkySportsNews

BREAKING: The English FA are considering an appeal against Jarrel Quansah's red card against Mexico 🚨 Tuchel said after the game he was furious at the officials who took charge of the game and the two VAR decisions which saw Quansah sent off and Mexico awarded a penalty.

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ParkinScrotes@parkinscroat·
Fucking crying at the laugh he does immediately after saying it.
Dekunle27@dekunlz

#ENGLAND  Mexico manager said “GORDON! Fuck you!!! 😂😂😂

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Julian Seiferth
Julian Seiferth@juliansfrth·
the worst part about this whole thing is the gaslighting, like this wasn’t a clear red, therefore an injustice corrected. this is one of the clearest red cards i’ve ever seen, balogun almost breaks his opponent’s ankle. x.com/jacek_liberski…
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Brandon@Brantanomobay·
@mousmar The role reversal take would be even more illuminating. It’s not something I think they ever consider.
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Mustafa Marghadi
Mustafa Marghadi@mousmar·
About the dumbest 'smart' take on the Belogun red card retraction I found. Read it though. It's a fun peek at American entitlement culture.
Ellen Carmichael@ellencarmichael

The most interesting part of the red card saga isn't the ruling. It's how differently Americans and Europeans process the idea that they might have been wronged. Europeans are fundamentally different from Americans in one particular way: they expect life to be aggravating and at times unfair. It's just a fact of moving through the world. I joke that in Europe, the customer is always wrong. You didn't read the fine print. The only pharmacy in town is closed every other Tuesday for three hours, and even if the times weren't posted, that's still your problem. Too bad if you want the bill, because the waiter's on his union-mandated half-hour smoke break, and you're just going to have to wait. To quote the great Mark Knopfler: sometimes you're the windshield, sometimes you're the bug. There's something freeing in that. Things are less in your control, so there's less angst in managing your expectations. In America, things couldn't be more different. We simply can't accept a wrong left unrighted. The flight attendant sneezed handing you a drink on your one-hour flight? 15,000 frequent flyer miles. Didn't like your appetizer? A replacement is on the way, and the whole course comes off the bill. There's a reason our interstates are lined with trial lawyer billboards. Europeans have turned complaining into a continental pastime with no expectation that the universe owes them a remedy for their grief. You gripe about the train being late, your friends nod solemnly and everyone goes back to their apéro. In America, we launch a full-blown investigation of the train system, sue the government (and its contractors) that allowed for the tardiness and hold a Congressional hearing on the state of national infrastructure. So to an objective observer, the red card shouldn't have happened, and VAR was a travesty. To Americans, our star player shouldn't be unfairly banned from a match we couldn't afford to lose for a card he so obviously didn't deserve. Who cares that FIFA used a little-used reversal to fix it. Who cares that other people are mad about it. We. Were. Wronged. It was unjust. It must be corrected. We would accept nothing less. Europeans waxing poetic about the sanctity of the game are, of course, talking about a governing body whose last tournament host was decided via confirmed cash bribes — one that imposed dress codes on women, shrugged off widespread allegations of modern slavery and reconfigured the entire tournament calendar to suit the host country. Which is exactly the point. If you've made peace with all of that, at least enough to watch the tournament four years later, a probationary suspension isn't actually a scandal. Maybe that's the real divide. Over millennia, Europeans have made peace with being the bug. Americans have never once considered it, and apparently, we're not about to start now.

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Kieran Maguire@KieranMaguire·
Just a reminder that shortly after being appointed president in 2017 that Infantino was instrumental in a major FIFA overhaul that ousted the two independent co-chairmen of the Ethics Committee, Cornel Borbély and Hans-Joachim Eckert. At the time, the committee was actively investigating… Infantino
FIFA Media@fifamedia

FIFA President Gianni Infantino: “I have seen the public comments regarding the decision of the independent FIFA Disciplinary Committee related to the suspension of Folarin Balogun, and I would like to reiterate a fundamental principle of FIFA’s governance. “FIFA’s judicial bodies are independent. They operate autonomously, apply the FIFA Disciplinary Code, and decide cases based on the applicable regulations and the specific facts before them. Their independence is essential to the credibility and integrity of football, and this must always be respected. “Yes, I regularly discuss matters related to the FIFA World Cup with the President of the United States, and on this matter, I did receive a call from President Donald Trump, just as I receive calls from heads of state, government officials, football stakeholders and business executives from around the world on many different issues. During our conversation, I explained that there was an ongoing legal process involving FIFA’s independent judicial bodies and that the case would be decided in due course by the competent bodies. That is how FIFA’s system works, and it is a principle that I will always uphold. “I read the decisions of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee when they are issued. Sometimes I am surprised by them. Sometimes I agree with them, and sometimes I disagree. “What I always do, however, is respect those decisions and the autonomy of the bodies that make them. Whether we personally like a decision or not is irrelevant. Respect for independent institutions and the rule of law is what protects the integrity of our competitions and the credibility of FIFA at all times.”

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Fergus Craig
Fergus Craig@FergusCraig·
Imagine how much staying up for this match is going to knock Steven Bartlett back this week.
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Fer Portillo 🏆💙
Fer Portillo 🏆💙@FeerHeernaandez·
Pero hay quienes me dicen que los mexicanos no somos buenos anfitriones. Qué mundial, qué gozada.
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