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Football, TV series, MMA, and sometimes I talk politics. #Grenfell💚 #BlackLivesMatter 🇬🇭 #FreePalestine 🇵🇸

Chief Rabbi of Rapist’s, “After the arrest of 9 IDF soldiers for raping a Palestinian POW to death, and a week of protests and debates - Israel’s courts have officially ruled that a sexual assault can only be defined as a crime or rape if it’s committed against a Jewish woman -

I regularly see empty homes on my reporting trips around the country. Could they be a solution to Britain's housing crisis? My latest column @theipaper explores this issue... inews.co.uk/opinion/scanda…



YOU MAY HAVE MISSED: Barbados 🇧🇧 launch landmark Child Wealth Fund granting BBD$5000 (£1859) investment at birth for every newborn 🎉💵 The funds will be held in trust and can be used in later life to pay for housing or education costs. voice-online.co.uk/news/world-new…


I’ve more than listed the positive things about our season as has others but you and others either ignore them or claim them as untrue or wrong. Ekitike, Szoboszlai, Kerkez & Wirtz have gotten better and better as the season has gone on. Ekitike, Wirtz Jones have fostered a strong connection in-possession. Against teams who try to press us high zonally, we’re one of the best at exploiting the spaces in-behind. As the season has gone on we’ve also managed to limit how effective the long ball/direct approach teams got so much success in the earlier stages of the season. Defensively we’ve gotten better from the losing run we were on earlier in the season, the stats back that up. What we currently struggle with is exploiting the low-block approach but that is largely due to the lack of pace we have on the sides. Tweaks like pushing Grav higher, using the fullbacks as width holders to push more bodies into the centre have worked well compared to earlier in the season. Set-pieces have increased massively too. See the stats. Lastly: our out-of-possession approach. The reason why we initially conceded quite the few chances was because we largely left the oppositions fullbacks/wingbacks free due to our wingers focusing their pressing on the centre backs and our fullbacks were usually pinned by a winger. Slot adapted in many different ways, Szoboszlai was moved out wide because of how good he was at recovering his position. We also changed our pressing formation from a 3man first line to a 2 man first line to stop the opposition from getting in behind our first line of pressure so easily There’s much more Sean, much more. I can go on and on. But go on, tell me I’m wrong & nothing has improved.

Anthony Gordon came close to joining Liverpool two years ago when a £75m fee was agreed before Newcastle pulled the plug. He could be sold this summer but LFC's interest unlikely to be revived. Bayern Munich leading the chase with Chelsea also keen. nytimes.com/athletic/72348…



The ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Nicole Good has been quietly relocated to a different state and allowed to resume work. thedailybeast.com/ice-agent-jona…

“Leaving Neverland” director Dan Reed says Michael Jackson is portrayed as an “asexual plastic action doll” in the new biopic: "The first part of Michael as a child, I could kind of buy that. But as soon as we go to the adult Jackson, played by his nephew Jaafar, that burst my bubble. I thought, he’s a great dancer, but his performance is very wooden, and one of the reasons for that is he didn’t have much of a script to work with. He becomes this waxwork who performs these jukebox songs, but there’s zero insight into what makes Jackson tick. He’s this asexual plastic action doll of a figure in the film. And of course, the issue of his relationship with children is completely distorted by the fact that they portray him as an eccentric, overgrown child, which we know is not the full story." variety.com/2026/film/feat…

The ICC is not a court. It is a corrupt political machine dedicated to destroying the nation state system. It uses the language of law to criminalize those who abide by the actual laws of nations in the service of their nations, particularly when their is the Jewish nation.

Hasan Piker says the designated terrorist organization Hamas is 1,000 times better than Israel. His statement outraged many — who now just want to write him off. That's a mistake. He has a massive audience and is emerging as one of the major voices of his generation. Those of us who disagree owe him — and his audience — a real argument. Here's mine … And my position doesn’t come from ignorance about oppression. For a big chunk of my life, I was a grassroots activist — because of the pain of my own people. During those years, I was lucky enough to learn from elders who had been in the Black Panther Party, in SNCC, in the ANC. These were people who had to choose whether to pick up the gun — and how to use it if they did. They taught me this: even in armed struggle, there are principles. No women. No children. No rapes. No kidnapping. Mandela held that line. Amílcar Cabral held that line. You don't become what you're fighting. Hamas fails that test. They are not fighting for MORE freedom for Palestinians. They're fighting for less. They want theocracy, not democracy. And their means? They don’t use principled armed struggle (hitting military targets). They use terrorism (targeting civilians). The vast majority of Americans — including those who sympathize with the Palestinian cause — reject terror tactics. Reasonable people would agree on three principles: secure homelands for both peoples; no hatred for Jews or Muslims; and protection for all civilians. Hamas’ approach undermines all three. That's the conversation Piker's audience deserves. Not name-calling.






