Malik Shafiq Ahmed
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here’s your monthly random midtable bum has a good game against big club and is now the next best thing situation
Rising Stars XI@RisingStarXI
🏴😮💨 𝗔𝗟𝗘𝗫 𝗦𝗖𝗢𝗧𝗧 (𝟮𝟮) is one of the 𝗠𝗢𝗦𝗧 𝗨𝗡𝗗𝗘𝗥𝗥𝗔𝗧𝗘𝗗 players in the Premier League.
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@Ytanul2 Spence LB wouldn't be a good choice. The left side wouldn't have any width
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I really want us to abandon the wingers

Tottenham Hotspur@SpursOfficial
Preparations continue ⏳ 💪 @BetMGMUK
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@ImranRiazKhan This guy would definitely be faking the results
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@BhaHarvey You know we've been fucked over far worse for almost 2 1/2 years now. Can we please skip it 🙏
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That is the entire crux of Indian media/news and their sources
Aman.pb🚀@Aman06072302
Claim not verified but we all know what's the truth!!
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@asadnasir2000 Wapda employees have a clause of free units into their contracts. This is not a grant but a compensation against their jobs. This is a poor decision
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@JoshEddie5 @idoxvi I read it well
He's crying about a correct decision being given while I've countered with 2 wrong decisions that led to Madrid scoring twice
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@FabrizioRomano Aston Villa. It is the UNAI EMERY LEAGUE
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@thfckostka It's outrageous. How can such a big account be copying people's thoughts 😡😡
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On this day 31 years ago, a 12-year-old boy was shot and killed while riding a bicycle with his cousins in a village near Lahore, Pakistan.
His name was Iqbal Masih.
At four years old, his family sold him to a carpet factory owner to repay a debt of 600 rupees, less than $12. For the next six years, he was chained to a loom. He worked 12 hours a day, seven days a week, for a few cents. He was beaten with a carpet fork when he slowed down. The factory owners deliberately underfed the children so their fingers would stay small enough for the intricate weaving.
By the time he was 10, he stood just four feet tall, 12 inches shorter than the average boy his age.
One morning, he escaped. He jumped on the back of a tractor heading to a meeting about bonded labour. He heard a man explain that what the factory owners were doing was illegal under Pakistani law. When the man asked if anyone wanted to speak, Iqbal stepped up to the microphone.
He never stopped.
He helped free over 3,000 children from bonded labour in carpet factories across Pakistan. He completed five years of schoolwork in three. He spoke at international conferences in Sweden and the United States. He told a room full of adults in Boston that he wanted to become a lawyer so he could free every enslaved child in Pakistan. He was 12 years old. Brandeis University offered him a full scholarship and said they would be waiting for him.
When asked why he would return to Pakistan when he knew his life was in danger, he said his mission was more important than his life.
On Easter Sunday 1995, he was shot in the back while cycling home. He was hit by over 120 shotgun pellets. His cousins were barely touched. He was the target.
His funeral was attended by 800 people. In the days that followed, 3,000 people marched through Lahore. Half of them were under the age of 12.
After his death, a group of seventh-graders from a school in Massachusetts where Iqbal had once spoken raised $25,000 and built a school in his name in Pakistan. April 16 is now recognised as the International Day Against Child Slavery. The United States Congress created the Iqbal Masih Award for the Elimination of Child Labour in his honour. It is still given out every year.

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@pythaginboots By the book of law it is a correct decision. Why does UEFA need to explain this
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🚨June FIFA Window: Multiple Options on the Table for Pakistan
1- The Maldives FA have invited the Pakistan national team to participate in a four-nation series during the June FIFA window, offering valuable competitive exposure. Maldives, Sri Lanka, and Nepal (subject to the ANFA situation, with a replacement possible) are confirmed, while Pakistan’s participation remains pending confirmation.
2- Azerbaijan have reportedly proposed a friendly fixture in Slovakia, where they are expected to play against the hosts, creating a potential opportunity for Pakistan to face higher-ranked opposition in Europe.
3- Somalia have shown interest in arranging an off-window friendly against Pakistan in Birmingham on 26 June, coinciding with Somali Independence Day, though this would fall outside the official FIFA window.
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@rapidbaldy He is already better player than those three
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@Alyhassan959 Aur ispar itni sham excuse di hai k dams open nhi kiye kiu k demand nhi hai aur thore din tak dams open ho jayen gy toh sab sahi ho jaye ga.
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@pakistanwalli @IMFNews This account is obviously not based in Pakistan
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Pakistani dictator Asim Munir landed in Tehran in his $20 million luxury jet that he bought from an @IMFNews loan meant for poor Pakistanis. He bought another $14 million luxury jet for his alleged mistress, the illegitimate Chief Minister of Punjab province.
For Donald Trump and many of you out there, the Pakistani dictator might be a hero, but for the absolute majority of Pakistanis, he is a murderous dictator who was illegally appointed as army chief after his retirement, then jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan, stole his election, imposed a puppet regime in Pakistan, rewrote the constitution twice, gave himself a lifetime extension, and massacred Pakistanis who came out into the streets to show solidarity with Palestine and with Imran Khan, who has been illegally kept in a military prison for three years.
For the people of Pakistan, he is no less than Netanyahu!

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