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Liverpool FC@LFC·
We trail at half-time in Paris.
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@wele_g @zvktrades @nocontextfm1 u can turn it off language by language click that setting button then untick automatically translate too bad its only for that language so u need to repeat for each language
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@mhmmdn4z sebagai pengguna u mobile dan menetap di bawahnya tidak
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@AddieMuz @Soya_Cincau Quota is limited cam biasa rasanya klo habis quota,then quota habis je yang unlimited kelajuan internet tu sendiri kot
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Adi Muzani Suhairi
Adi Muzani Suhairi@AddieMuz·
@Soya_Cincau apa maksud UNLIMITED 5G SPEED? Di price list tulis 50GB Unlimited Speed apa maksud ini? 50GB quota untuk unlimited speed ka? lepas 50GB habis speed jadi limited? gitu ka? anyhow aku tak beli pun package nie tanya saja. aku guna GX68 tu pun puas maki line putus sini sana
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SoyaCincau@Soya_Cincau·
𝐁𝐲𝐞 𝐛𝐲𝐞 𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐞𝐝 𝐜𝐚𝐩. 𝐔 𝐌𝐨𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐞 𝐔𝐋𝐓𝐑𝐀 𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐚𝐢𝐝 𝐨𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐬 𝐮𝐧𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐢𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝟓𝐆 𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐞𝐝 U Mobile has unveiled its latest ULTRA 5G offering. New ULTRA Prepaid plan now comes with no speed cap. Here are the monthly (30 day) plans: ULTRA Prepaid 28 - RM28/month 50GB Unlimited Speed 5GB Hotspot Unlimited Calls ULTRA Prepaid 38 - RM38/month 250GB Unlimited Speed Hotspot based on quota Unlimited Calls ULTRA Prepaid 50 - RM50/month 500GB Unlimited Speed Hotspot based on quota Unlimited Calls 2x FREE ULTRA5G Priority Pass (On-demand 5G Network Slicing for 3 hours)
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@mokudesuka i feel adding lah to masak would be more accurate ngl
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moku@mokudesuka·
We're cooked = masak kita Malays been using this slang for centuries
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@HabboDarius @Habbo question,if ure getting this multiple times,will u get banned for it?
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@amanz april fool esok 🤥
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april fools is canceled this year. there's no joke bigger than this economy
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All Things Liverpool
All Things Liverpool@ATLiverpool_·
Kenny Dalglish has 32 trophies as player & manager, with 9 league titles and 3 European cups. He has a stand named after him. Ian Rush is Liverpools top goal scorer, with 5 league titles, 2 European cups. John Barnes has two league titles and is noted by many who watched him to be the most gifted they've ever seen in a red shirt. Go support Spurs, more your speed fella.
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Puteri N. Balqis 🍉
Puteri N. Balqis 🍉@puteriarchy·
It’s so sad to think about how many of us struggle to enjoy long films and read books simply because our attention spans are so cooked these days.
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Melvin wood
Melvin wood@liverpaul66·
Many liverpool fans seem to think the club was formed in the year 2000
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nama cam morocco pon diorang leh tahu deme nih ada pertalian dengan morocco ni nama sepanyol ada hati nak claim saya pewaris darah malaysia
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Troll Football
Troll Football@TrollFootball·
A man of his word 🫡
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@TouchlineX he prolly put 5 of them from before premier league were a thing, you know rush,dalglish and the rest of those golden eras player
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The Touchline | 𝐓
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX·
• Neville: "In your greatest Premier League players of all time you put Mo Salah 2nd, but in your all time greatest Liverpool players of all time you put him 6th?" 🚨🗣️ 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Carragher: "No, the Premier League list was about foreign players. So Thierry Henry 1st, Mo Salah 2nd." • Neville: "But he's the 6th Liverpool player??"
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Romain Molina
Romain Molina@Romain_Molina·
Johor Darul Ta'zim Club 🇲🇾 has ordered me to delete my post and publish another one within 24 hours stating that the club – and, above all, its owner, the Regent of Johor – has nothing to do with any of this, failing which I face attacks and legal action Firstly : intimidation may work on some people, but I have not backed down in the face of international paedophile networks (which have led to the imprisonment of dozens of coaches and officials across the sporting world), so if you think you can intimidate me with this, you can try again. Secondly : I was referring to the Malaysian Football Association, not your club specifically. Are some of the players sanctioned for false licences part of Johor? Yes (Irazabal, Figueiredo or Hevel). Does that imply that Johor is responsible for the trafficking? No, but on the other hand, Johor may well have inadvertently breached the rule on the number of foreign players allowed in a Malaysian Super League match Take the match against Negeri Sembilan, where those three players featured, plus the Brazilians Jairo and Bergson, the South Korean Park, the Malian Sidibé, the Spaniard Arribas, and the Azerbaijani Israfilov There were more than six foreign players on the pitch (seven in the starting line-up), so why didn’t the federation strip them of the victory? The sanction is INTERNATIONAL, so Malaysia Super League must also be affected Nothing more, unless your club is above the law? No ill will Keep the faith !
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Romain Molina@Romain_Molina

The system of false nationalities used by the Malaysian Football Association 🇲🇾 has been detrimental not only to Asian opponents but also to Malaysian teams in the league itself, as the fraud benefited the Johor Darul Ta'Zim club – owned by the eldest son of the King of Malaysia and Sultan of Johor Despite the sanctions imposed (belatedly) by FIFA on the players and the federation (merely a fine), a question arises : how did the officials manage to get away with NOTHING ? How can the federation continue to act as if nothing had happened, given that Malaysian football is, to boot, riddled with serious problems (refereeing, the fixture list, failure to comply with basic rules and regulations, match-fixing, violence...) ?

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@luchogarcia14 astaghfirullah this guy's knowledge of Malaysia only consists of laksa johor and not nasi lemak
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Luis Garcia
Luis Garcia@luchogarcia14·
Your message raises serious concerns, but it is important to clarify several inaccuracies. First, it is difficult to understand how this situation could be portrayed as beneficial to Johor Darul Ta’zim when the club itself has had three players sanctioned. Any disciplinary action against players directly impacts the team’s sporting performance, planning, and reputation. There is no logical basis to suggest that this is an advantage. Second, focusing specifically on JDT while other clubs and individuals are also involved creates a misleading and selective narrative. If the objective is to address structural issues within Malaysian football, then the discussion must be balanced and encompass all relevant parties, not target a single club. Third, referencing individuals or institutions that have no direct involvement in the matter, including His Royal Highness, only weakens the credibility of the argument. His Royal Highness has no involvement in this matter and, as always, simply supports his players during challenging moments like this. Finally, making broad claims about governance, integrity, or systemic issues requires verified facts and responsible communication. Circulating statements without full context or substantiated evidence contributes to misinformation rather than constructive dialogue.
Romain Molina@Romain_Molina

The system of false nationalities used by the Malaysian Football Association 🇲🇾 has been detrimental not only to Asian opponents but also to Malaysian teams in the league itself, as the fraud benefited the Johor Darul Ta'Zim club – owned by the eldest son of the King of Malaysia and Sultan of Johor Despite the sanctions imposed (belatedly) by FIFA on the players and the federation (merely a fine), a question arises : how did the officials manage to get away with NOTHING ? How can the federation continue to act as if nothing had happened, given that Malaysian football is, to boot, riddled with serious problems (refereeing, the fixture list, failure to comply with basic rules and regulations, match-fixing, violence...) ?

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