Micky Scotland

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Micky Scotland

Micky Scotland

@Micky_dufc83

Katılım Haziran 2025
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Daniel Storey
Daniel Storey@danielstorey85·
In Harry Kane, England might have the current best player in the world for the first time in their history. That is both a great blessing and a potential curse - Kane will define the summer. Column. inews.co.uk/sport/football…
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cinesthetic.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
What is the most terrifying movie scene that still haunts you to this day?
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Micky Scotland
Micky Scotland@Micky_dufc83·
@OllieHolt22 Trent and Bellingham have some great contacts in the media pushing their agenda, amazing what a bit of access gets you
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Oliver Holt
Oliver Holt@OllieHolt22·
If Jude Bellingham is left out of the starting line-up in the USA, Mexico and Canada this summer, it will go down as the greatest act of self-sabotage in England’s World Cup history. Column here: dailymail.co.uk/sport/football…
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Micky Scotland
Micky Scotland@Micky_dufc83·
@GorgieTalk Japan basically just showed us that physicality isn't a necessity, passed us to death at times
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Adam | Gorgie Talk
Adam | Gorgie Talk@GorgieTalk·
Been around enough grassroots football to believe we have boys who are small in height and/or weight in our country that could be the norm here. An abundance of talent. But the reason it doesn’t happen is they get older and get told they are not big enough or strong enough. The reason is the game as the older becomes all about physicality. The ball mastery taught at primary age is inferior to physicality at secondary age and then it becomes the norm. It’s all pro youth care about and it allows for so many young small footballers to slip through the net. It demands wide scale change from top to bottom.
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DesmundOris@Desmund_Oris

The famous Number 8 in La Masia everybody is talking about because of his height. Hugo Galdeano. La Masia doesn’t care about your height. Where do they see this guys from wtf 😳

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Henry Winter
Henry Winter@henrywinter·
Harry Maguire has to be ahead of Trevoh Chalobah in the England central-defensive pecking order. It’s not even a serious debate. Chalobah, 26, has only 90 mins’ international experience, the friendly loss to Senegal. Maguire is 33 but is in form and brings all the experience of 64 caps, including at two World Cups. He brings leadership, distribution, importance at corners and penalty-taking. Chalobah also needs to regain fitness and get back in the Chelsea side. Maguire also has to be ahead of Dan Burn, a Thomas Tuchel favourite but not always the most confident against swift, elite-level attackers. Maguire himself can be caught out but currently showing his abilities, including anticipation of danger, after being restored to Manchester United’s defence by Michael Carrick. If Marc Guehi and Ezri Konsa are England’s first-choice pairing (depending on John Stones’ problematic fitness issues), then Maguire makes a reliable first change from the bench (especially with pace alongside). He also brings leadership off the pitch and an important sounding board for management, FA staff and younger players. #ENG
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Mark Dondero
Mark Dondero@MarkDondero·
I’ve read every book on Tiger Woods and they all tell the same story. Pissed away everything because of macho fantasies and an insane infatuation with military training. He torpedoed his thirties, put unnecessary stress on his body and cost himself Jack’s record. Probably developed a drug problem too. Incredibly sad and frustrating.
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Chef 👩🏻‍🍳
Chef 👩🏻‍🍳@chefsevenn·
What is a movie you watched once that was so disturbing or emotionally draining that you can never watch it again?
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cinesthetic.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
Best transition ever filmed?
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Fightstoked
Fightstoked@Stokedfight·
The best boxers of all time! Thoughts on this list?
Fightstoked tweet media
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Harry Cole
Harry Cole@MrHarryCole·
Jesus Christ take the keyboard away.
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Micky Scotland
Micky Scotland@Micky_dufc83·
@dundeeunitedfc Honestly who gives a shit, he's getting a longer deal than he'd be getting at United and he got dropped at the start of the season when he was one of our best players, the seasons a write off anyway so who cares if he's got a different scarf on with 8 games to go
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Dundee United FC
Dundee United FC@dundeeunitedfc·
#DUFC are aware of an announcement made yesterday by Falkirk regarding a pre-contract agreement with one of our players, which included imagery not appropriate to the circumstances. We have since received a formal apology from Falkirk, which we have accepted.
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Cobb
Cobb@Cobb_XRPL·
this is one of those moments where XRP pulls off a surprise $2.00 movement FAST
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Digital Asset Investor
Digital Asset Investor@digitalassetbuy·
The Fear is real.
Zach Rynes | CLG@ChainLinkGod

By owning $XRP, you are funding a company that has openly stated it will prioritize its equity shareholders over you Ripple wrote the playbook on this. Let me walk you through how it works👇 When a company sells both tokens and equity to investors, it creates two competing stakeholder groups whose economic interests may not, and often do not, align For example, when there’s excess revenue or profits, where does that value ultimately go: to equity holders via buybacks/dividends, to token holders via buybacks/staking rewards, or some split between the two? There is a fixed pot of revenue to distribute, and equity investors often have superior, clearer economic rights to that revenue that can be legally enforced, while token investors often do not Look at Circle’s recent acquisition of Interop Labs (Axelar team), Coinbase’s acquisition of Tensor, PumpFun’s acquisition of Padre, Ripple vs XRP. etc These are all situations in which equity holders benefited at the expense of, or isolation from, token holders In Ripple’s case, they have spent the past decade+ systematically selling XRP to retail while spinning a story of inevitable institutional adoption In reality, Ripple uses the proceeds of XRP sales to acquire real companies and fund Ripple Labs stock buybacks, to the sole benefit of Ripple Labs shareholders No value is created for the XRP token, even Ripple admitted under oath in court filings that the bridge currency use case of XRP is demand neutral and does not impact price Ripple Labs socializes its costs to XRP holders to fund product launches and corporate acquisitions, then privatizes the value for its own shareholders XRPL is an obsolete ghost chain that's not even in the top 40 chains by usage. It has less than 1% marketshare in RWAs and less than 0.01% in stablecoins. There is no metric the chain leads in Ripple themselves issued 90% of RLUSD on Ethereum and have now expanded it to even more chains outside of XRPL including BNY Mellon's private EVM chain and L2s The list goes on By owning XRP, you do not have complete exposure to the success of the ecosystem Ripple is building, because you do not own the equity, you own some undefined percentage of the success This issue doesn’t exist for Chainlink, because there are no equity investors. There is only the $LINK token to accrue value from the network’s growth. Even CLL employees receive long-term incentives rewards in LINK, not equity Unfortunately, depending on how you want to put it, there is no mass social media misinformation campaign driving retail towards Chainlink like we see with XRP However, Chainlink‘s clear dominance in DeFi (70%+ marketshare w/ $60B in DeFi TVL secured) and its tangible verifiable institutional adoption by the largest institutions in the world (Swift, DTCC, Euroclear, SBI, UBS, JP Morgan, Fidelity, ANZ, etc) will inevitably become too impossible to ignore While the XRP army comes up with bizarre conspiracy theories about why institutions don’t talk about XRP, enterprises adopting Chainlink have no issue publicly talking about their use of Chainlink And before you say Chainlink and Ripple/XRP are not competitors bc they do different things, I would agree from tech perspective, Chainlink actually offers useful products for banks and isn’t a retail grift Chainlink is the only unified platform that provides the critical data, interoperability, compliance, privacy, and orchestration standards that financial institutions need for advanced tokenization use cases None of these institutional use cases Chainlink powers have ever required a “bridge currency”, that is a fantasy narrative dreamt up by retail This has been proven time and time again The reality is that $LINK is the best index bet on the institutional adoption of blockchain, while $XRP is a bank themed memecoin that Ripple sells to retail to fund corporate acquisitions and stock buybacks Documented.📝

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Pete
Pete@RiskForRewards·
Honestly how can you not run Fact To File. The ground looks perfect, yes it’s slightly quick but it’s safe and raining again. He’s nine, form on all ground, what you saving him for, madness. It’s going to be much quicker at Aintree and Punchestown.
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ITV Racing
ITV Racing@itvracing·
"All is forgiven" 🤝 Declan Queally & Nico de Boinville patch things up after yesterday's disagreement 💪
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Stephen R Power
Stephen R Power@racingblogger·
I’VE HAD £4,000 ON MAJBOROUGH TO WIN THE CHAMPION CHASE AT EVEN MONEY! IF HE JUMPS ROUND IN STYLE HE WINS! 🙏 #CheltenhamFestival
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