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Somewhere in SA Katılım Aralık 2010
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@AnythingLFC_ He saw the writing on the wall last season and decided Madrid was his best option
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@NVR145 @MGMotorZA It's owned SAIC Motor - a Chinese vehicle distributor.
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Should MG South Africa launch the S9 PHEV in Mzansi? Here's all you need to know about it:
• 7 seats + 1,026L boot (5-seat mode)
• 1.5L turbo + 24.7kWh battery
• Up to 62 miles (±100 km) EV range
• Dual 12.3-inch screens
• Panoramic roof & ambient lighting
• Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
• 360 camera + electric tailgate
• Premium: massaging seats + Bose audio
• 5-star Euro NCAP safety
• 2,000kg towing capacity




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@otokyo__ @officialbarnesy met in dbn with the rest of lfc legends. They were all humble in fact
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When Liverpool Sold Aldo...
John Aldridge's exit from Liverpool in September 1989 for a fee of approximately £1.1 million was a highly emotional departure, primarily driven by the return of Ian Rush and a perceived lack of game time under manager Kenny Dalglish.
Despite scoring 31 goals in the 1988/89 season, Aldridge was sold to the Spanish club Real Sociedad, where he became the first non-Basque player to sign for them in several decades.
After a season at Juventus, Rush returned to Anfield. Dalglish shifted the team's system to a 4-4-2 that favoured the partnership of Rush and Peter Beardsley, leaving Aldridge as a substitute.
In the early 1989-90 season, Aldridge saw limited minutes, featuring in only two games. He felt his career was being wasted on the bench and wanted regular first-team football to secure his place in the Republic of Ireland's 1990 World Cup squad.
Aldridge has since described a "sour" exit, citing an incident where he was asked to play two reserve matches in one day as a 30-year-old, which he felt signalled "the writing was on the wall" for his Liverpool career:
“I played for the B team, and I put a right stint in scored as well. Afterwards, I was told I had to play again that night against Stafford Rangers. I was knackered, but I did it. I couldn’t sleep that night, so I went to see Kenny the next day.
I walked into the office and told him a few home truths, which he probably wasn’t happy with. I respect the manager, but I don’t respect having to play two games in one day as a 30-year-old. The writing was on the wall from there.”
Aldridge's final game was a legendary 9-0 victory over Crystal Palace on 12 September 1989. Coming on as a substitute, he scored a penalty (pictured) with his first touch to make it 6-0.
After the final whistle, a distraught Aldridge threw his shirt and boots into the Kop, emotionally saying goodbye to his boyhood club:
“I wanted to stay forever. I was ready to fight for my place, score another two or three dozen goals, and earn a new contract. But Kenny said no. You’re leaving.”
Aldridge was a goal machine for Liverpool, scoring 63 goals in 104 games with 50 of them in the league and back then the Reds were serving a six-year European ban.
What a player, Scouser! ❤️
Via (Lansdowne Road)
#LFC #YNWA

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@carteblanchetv @SAHPRA1 Why not show the full episode in the interest of public safety
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JUST IN: @SAHPRA1 announces the recall of "specified batches of Citro-Soda amid safety concerns". The following will be removed from shelves:
- Citro-Soda Regular 60g
- Citro-Soda Regular 120g
- Citro-Soda Regular 4g x 30 sachets
The recall comes almost a month after #CarteBlanche raised questions about potential contamination of Citro-Soda lemon flavour products at Adcock Ingram's Clayville manufacturing plant.
If you missed our investigation, you can watch part of if now on our website. Alternatively, you can find the full story on @DStv Stream and Catch Up.
youtu.be/FhQ3jJs9jEI

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🟥 Arne Slot on 1230 kick-off at Brighton after Galatasaray:
“Can the PL make it easier on the schedule? It is so difficult, so many things they have to be aware of. Television, we are a popular team, TV want to broadcast us, they told us what they need to do and every season gets complicated every season with more teams in Europe. A 12.30KO after a Weds game and playing on Sunday, it is already difficult.
When we come back PSG, Fulham, PSG again, that is far from ideal. But we also have to accept this because we want this programme, it is what we want but if you want the best outcome, players in the best form, best shape then 1230KO is not ideal, Sunday would be better. TV have chosen..."

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