Rickard Sandahl

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Rickard Sandahl

Rickard Sandahl

@RichySand

Brand Manager, former founder. Cover what interests me, LFC and less important things. Views are my own. YNWA

Lund, Sverige Katılım Ocak 2011
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Laurie
Laurie@LFCLaurie·
Galatasaray was the only time I’ve enjoyed watching us play football in about a year and then we go back to default factory settings.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Top 20 Most Loved Countries in the World in 2025, according to WorldAtlas ( American exceptionalism my ass. Not even top 20.): 1.🇨🇦 Canada 2.🇳🇴 Norway 3.🇸🇪 Sweden 4.🇨🇭 Switzerland 5.🇦🇺 Australia 6.🇫🇮 Finland 7.🇳🇿 New Zealand 8.🇩🇰 Denmark 9.🇳🇱 Netherlands 10.🇧🇪 Belgium 11.🇮🇪 Ireland 12.🇦🇹 Austria 13.🇬🇧 United Kingdom 14.🇮🇹 Italy 15.🇩🇪 Germany 16.🇯🇵 Japan 17.🇪🇸 Spain 18.🇵🇹 Portugal 19.🇫🇷 France 20.🇸🇬 Singapore ——- 🇵🇹 Portuguese exceptionalism 🇮🇹 Italian exceptionalism 🇯🇵 Japanese exceptionalism All equally valid. All equally quiet about it. Gandalv @Microinteracti1
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Republicans against Trump
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump·
For followers outside the U.S.: with ICE violence in cities across the country and Trump’s insane invasive new visa requirements, has your view of visiting the U.S. changed? Have you canceled a trip?
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Rickard Sandahl
Rickard Sandahl@RichySand·
Word.
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein

A message from a Danish friend that really hit home: “Dear Americans, Look Inward I write this as a Dane, from Denmark. From here — and with Greenland very much in mind — it may appear that we fear the direction the United States is heading. And we do. But the truth is that you — as an American — are far more frightened. You live in a country where power turns against its own people. Where the military is used at home. Where democratic institutions are weakened while fear becomes a governing tool. In that reality, silence is not neutral. It is a survival strategy. So, you do things to convince yourself that everything is fine. You scroll. You binge-watch. You drink a little more. You choose sitcoms over news. You post a smiling selfie, add a stronger filter, and write: “Doing great.” You stay quiet because speaking up can cost you your job. Because your employer fears losing contracts. Because schools, boards, and communities prefer calm over courage. So denial becomes routine. Distraction becomes normal. Comfort replaces truth. But fear does not stop there. You begin to police yourselves. You watch each other. You suspect each other. You question motives. You report. You label. You call fellow citizens extremists. You call them terrorists. In the name of security, you learn to mistrust one another. And then think about this: when you dream of a bigger gun, a stronger caliber, more firepower. Ask yourself whether that weapon is protection, or a mirror. Whether the need for a larger gun is not a sign of strength, but a measure of how afraid you have become. Fear has many faces. Fear of those who call themselves patriots but threaten instead of arguing. Fear of your neighbor. Fear of the police. Fear of being open, kind, or publicly disagreeing. From the outside, this does not look like freedom. It looks like a frightening society pretending to function. And then there is the thought you try hardest to suppress: that people willingly choose not to be part of the United States. Not out of hatred. Not out of jealousy. But out of clarity. That must be brutal and deeply disorienting to face — especially because, deep down, you already know why. So, look inward. Not as a nation. As a person. Because democracies do not collapse in one dramatic moment. They fade while people convince themselves that everything is fine. Kind Regards, Jacob @JacobHokland

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Eric Jackson
Eric Jackson@ericjackson·
Rising Dynasty is global. Checking in for the first time — where are you reading this from? Country + city in the replies 👇
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Rickard Sandahl
Rickard Sandahl@RichySand·
@Hankdylan Min första tanke också. Finns ingen game management överhuvudtaget längre. De är livrädda att släppa in mål och backar bak. Släpper in både tidigt och/eller sent i de flesta matcher nu för tiden
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Henrik Lundstrom🤦🏻‍♂️
Han fick till en Pangträff absolut. Men det spelar ingen roll. Varför är ingen i närheten av honom i 96.e min vid ledning 1-2 ???? Ingen ska få ha bollen ifred på vår planhalva, än mindre nära vårt område. Vart är pressen ? Blir tokig
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Montana Matos
Montana Matos@MontanaMatos·
Buying companies right before profitability is one of the best setups in markets.
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GenZ Investor
GenZ Investor@investingbyGenZ·
Year-end trading has been pretty dull — and mostly red — with S&P 500 futures pointing to a fourth straight down day. Very few stocks have held up well, though $ZETA has been a notable exception. Looking ahead, I’m genuinely excited for 2026 — both from an investment perspective and on the work side. Wishing everyone a happy New Year.
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Kristian Andersson🧣
Kristian Andersson🧣@KrisAndersson86·
Igår, den 29 december 2025, kl. 18.14, blev Evelina och jag föräldrar - och Penny-Lane och Selma storasystrar - till den här vackra, lilla pojken. Nu är vår familj komplett. Välkommen till världen, älskade son ❤️ Welcome to the world, my beautiful boy ❤️
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Rumi
Rumi@rumilyrics·
Write first word you see
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Neal 🇦🇺
Neal 🇦🇺@NealGardner_·
Who’s the most aesthetically pleasing footballer you’ve ever watched? (Messi aside…) I’ll start: prime Santi!
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Legacy (Fan)
Legacy (Fan)@LegacySiu·
Guess the player who missed this chance Level: Impossible 100%
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Anything Liverpool
Anything Liverpool@AnythingLFC_·
Who's that one player that left Liverpool that broke your heart? 😭
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