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@PuliTheStrings @jazzman703 @KwanTyndale @abuq23_5 Probably an unused substitute clause where each game their not used they get a small fee
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Guys still aint clocked so many scrubs have appearance bonuses tosin has been subbed on every game since mancity away
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Manager subbing on CB’s while losing to Everton
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Mohammed Hijab, in his all smug pseudo-intellectual polish, telling Sneako that a thirteen-year-old girl sporting “huge hips and huge breasts” crosses some magical Islamic threshold into sexual availability.
Pedophilia? Merely a “relative” notion, he lectures, dependent on culture, history, whim. In his worldview, the only real barrier is puberty: once the body ripens with those secondary sexual markers, a grown man may consummate. No higher moral objection. No recognition of childhood’s sanctity. Just biology and scripture.
This is not abstract theology. It is the precise intellectual scaffolding that has justified the industrial-scale grooming and rape of native British girls for two decades, Rotherham, Rochdale, Oxford, Telford, countless others.
Thousands of our daughters violated by men who share Hijab’s foundational assumptions: that Western notions of consent, age, and protection are arbitrary, inferior, dispensable when weighed against the sunnah of a seventh-century warlord who married a six-year-old and took her at nine.
Hijab does not merely defend an ancient text; he actively normalises its application today. He sneers at our age-of-consent laws, sixteen for excellent reason, as provincial hang-ups, while elevating a system that sees pubescent girls as permissible prey.
That is not debate. That is ideological preparation for predation.
England does not bargain over the bodies of our children. We do not entertain “context” when the subject is the sexual exploitation of minors. We do not permit foreign doctrines, however eloquently packaged, to erode the hard-won protections that safeguard our daughters from adult men who view them as halal once the “curves appear”.
From the moment those “curves appear, breasts swelling, hips widening” (hijabs words), Hijab’s Islam deems the girl ready. Not for protection, not for continued childhood, but for marriage, consummation, the full weight of adult male desire laid upon a body that has only just begun to betray its innocence.
Puberty becomes permission; biology overrides morality; the sunnah of a man who bedded a nine-year-old girl is held up as eternal wisdom, not aberration.
This is the doctrine he peddles with calm confidence: that our instinctive revulsion at the thought of a grown man claiming a thirteen- or fourteen-year-old is mere cultural conditioning, a Western quirk to be dismissed.
In his framework, the only sin would be acting before the body signals “maturity.” After that? Halal. Sacred, even. A continuation of prophetic precedent.
We do not measure a child’s readiness by the onset of secondary sexual characteristics. We do not calibrate consent to the calendar of hormones. We set a firm line, sixteen, because we understand power imbalances, developmental vulnerability, the irreversible damage inflicted when an adult exploits a minor’s emerging form. Anything below that is rape. Statutory. Criminal. Non-negotiable.
Yet here is Hijab, a mouthpiece for the very ideology that has already proven its incompatibility through decades of horror: the grooming gangs that targeted our girls precisely because their worldview sees no intrinsic wrong in adult men taking pubescent prey. Rotherham’s 1,400 documented victims, Rochdale’s rings, Oxford’s networks, Telford’s forgotten thousands, these were not random crimes. They were the logical outgrowth of a belief system that ranks divine example above secular law, that views Western child-protection norms as inferior superstition.
When Hijab rationalises “huge hips and huge breasts” at thirteen as sufficient grounds for sexual availability, he is not offering scholarly nuance. He is providing ideological cover for the predators already in our midst. He is telling them, and their communities, that the revulsion of the native population is illegitimate, that our outrage is bigotry rather than justified defence of our own.
Fucking scumbag.
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@toshillions @Tgarratt10 Ballon dor winner and PL youngest golden boot winner x2 have a day off
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@Tgarratt10 Owen never scored 20 prem goals in a season. Vardy did that 3x and won the golden boot, premier league and fa cup. Vardy clears by a mile
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@Tlo219_RL @WadePlem Can see Eddie telling him to collect a pay check for one fight and come straight back
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@muncie_myles @ConorNigel It’s a one fight deal worth 8 figs Eddie probably said have a fight and come straight back
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@ConorNigel I find this shocking, saying Eddie did so much to bring his name back but I feel like Eddie allowed him to do this. Why zuffa though? What do they bring?
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First and foremost, I want to thank Eddie and the entire team at Matchroom for everything they’ve done for me over the past decade.
From guiding me when I first turned pro, to headlining stadium shows. They were not only with me for those highlight moments but stood shoulder to shoulder with
me during the tough times.
It’s been a journey beyond anything we could have imagined, and for their belief, support, and guidance, I will always be truly grateful, but Zuffa Boxing presented me with an opportunity I simply couldn’t refuse. I’d love Eddie to
continue to be part of my team and for our partnership to evolve in this new chapter.
I’m filled with excitement and hunger for what’s ahead with Zuffa Boxing. I want the legacy fights, the biggest nights, the biggest stages. I fear no man at any weight, and I’m ready to give the fans the fights they’ve been calling for. I’m in my prime, and together we have bold, ambitious plans


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People really underestimate the importance of signing estevao
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX
🚨🗣️ Gabriel Barbosa: "If a young boy is playing in a big Brazilian team and a club like Barcelona, Real Madrid, or Chelsea comes looking for you… You have to leave!" "Now, if the one looking for you is the 15th place in La Liga or Premier League, then it's NOT worth it... Just stay at Palmeiras or Flamengo, or the Brazilian team your'e playing."
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@ChelseaLen21887 @ibzsmo3k Couldn’t agree more a lot of it’s just engagement baiting for clicks but good to see a page take the time to watch the game for what it was
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