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Outside Katılım Ağustos 2019
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Yung Denzl@FirstRolls·
Hello X! I dropped “The Pristine Jorts” from my brand “NOOS Originals” a couple of days ago. Do your thing and let’s get them all sold out.
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I think I got my smile back
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Adam McKola@AdamMcKola·
Only the GOAT goes out on top. 🐐
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Casemiro
Casemiro@Casemiro·
You don’t wear this shirt. You carry it.
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Casemiro was a surprise when it broke that he was joining Manchester United. A huge fee, giant wages, 30 years old, we'd seen this story before. The ‘tell them I'll fix this’ quote instantly endeared him to the fanbase, but it was a later moment that sealed it. His 94th minute equaliser at Stamford Bridge & the celebration that followed was not a man here for a pay day. He wasn't the latest mercenary collecting a cheque, this was one of the best midfielders of his generation writing his latest chapter. It wasn't all perfect. Bad tactical decisions, whether Erik ten Hag's donut hole midfield or Ruben Amorim's ineptitude left him exposed as he aged. It didn't stop a brilliant first season, but his inability to run out games was an ongoing issue that wasn't masked to help him. Nevertheless, every single time he faced adversity, or criticism, he would respond like a top professional. He is a proud man & fought back every single time he was challenged. He showed a level of experience & leadership that will be impossible to replace. Whatever you thought when he was signed, the club is better for him being there. A top pro who worked hard & always came up big when it mattered. He will be missed & I'm grateful to have had him at Old Trafford. He will always be a beloved player, an icon, a cult hero. Obrigado e tchau, @Casemiro.
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Yung Denzl@FirstRolls·
Bruno!! Bruno!!! Bruno!!!!
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Ororo😎
Ororo😎@McFlybowy·
The strongest case for Sir Alex Ferguson over Pep Guardiola is actually pretty simple. Football management is more than tactics. Pep may have influenced football more stylistically, but Ferguson mastered every single aspect of management at the highest level for over 25 years. He wasn’t just coaching a team, he was running an empire. What makes Ferguson unique is that he built multiple great teams from scratch and kept winning through entirely different football eras. Most managers have one peak cycle. Ferguson had about four. The early 90s side with Cantona was different from the Treble side. The Treble side was different from the Ronaldo/Rooney era. Then he still won another title in 2013 with a squad that honestly had no business dominating the league the way it did. That level of reinvention over two decades is probably the hardest achievement in football management history. And unlike Pep, Ferguson did not always have the best squad, best structure, or most money. He regularly outperformed stronger teams through mentality, adaptability, and sheer force of leadership. There’s a reason rival fans still talk about “Fergie Time” almost like mythology, his teams psychologically overwhelmed opponents before games even started. Another thing people underrate is how difficult Ferguson’s environment was. The Premier League during his era had constantly changing rivals: Arsenal under Wenger Chelsea under Mourinho with Roman Abramovich’s money Liverpool historically Newcastle’s rise in the 90s Blackburn spending heavily Then later the rise of billionaire-backed clubs Yet Ferguson remained the constant. Pep, meanwhile, has mostly coached elite, ready-made superclubs with extraordinary infrastructure already in place. That’s not his fault, but it matters in historical comparisons. Ferguson turned young players into world stars repeatedly. Beckham, Giggs, Scholes, Ronaldo, Rooney different generations entirely. Pep improves elite players, Ferguson often created them. And then there’s the longevity argument, which is massive. Staying at the top for 25+ years in football is nearly impossible now. Dressing rooms change, tactics evolve, player power grows, ownership changes happen, pressure increases. Ferguson survived all of it and still retired as champion. Pep may end up as the greatest tactical coach ever. But Ferguson’s argument is that he was the more complete football manager leader, builder, psychologist, developer, winner, and cultural architect all in one.
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX

🚨 𝗧𝗥𝗨𝗘 𝗢𝗥 𝗙𝗔𝗟𝗦𝗘: Pep Guardiola will go down as a better manager than Sir Alex Ferguson.

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Hoops@Hoopss·
This angle when Ja did this😭😭😭
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Outlander Magazine@StreetFashion01·
Manchester united made the adidas chinese New year piece their pre-match jacket🙂‍↕️
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10TEN
10TEN@youcancallmeTEN·
Buju is easily killing these episodes. He’s too comfortable in that role its like he’s been Lowkey disgusted with artists’ bullshit as an artist himself 😂
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Barflaan Tedoe 🇱🇷@The_Barftender·
Avoiding sport talks shows when your team loses >>>>
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