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@TL_analytics

Footballer, Football Analyst, Football Writer and above all Football Lover. Contributions for @BTLvid and the football analyst. Feel free to reach out

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Touch Line Analytics
Touch Line Analytics@TL_analytics·
AFCON is the most entertaining competition on earth and in this edition the tactical diversity is second to none with Zimbabwe and Congo looking to be extremely effective on the transition to teams like Morocco looking to use 3-2-5 shape to pin defenses back.
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Breaking The Lines@breakthelines

For all the chaos of AFCON 2025, there has been a clear pattern of teams looking to control their attacking structures and consistently generate chances from set positions. @TL_analytics shines the spotlight on the various attacking trends of AFCON: breakingthelines.com/tactical-analy…

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Touch Line Analytics@TL_analytics·
Nico O’Reilly is currently one of the best upcoming players in the Premier League and has the potential to challenge some of the best LBs ITW! I believe that the Premier League young player of season award is just the beginning of what’s yet to come in his career!🫡
Breaking The Lines@breakthelines

Two years ago, Nico O'Reilly hadn't played a minute of senior football. Fast-forward today and he's the Premier League Young Player of the Season and an FA Cup & EFL Cup champion, and he looks set to play a key role in England's World Cup. @TL_analytics: breakingthelines.com/player-analysi…

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Mazuba Kapambwe- Mizzi
Mazuba Kapambwe- Mizzi@iamthezuba·
Thank you for sharing my husband’s work in Zambia . There is also a second school 🏫 called Mwabwindo Academy. You can read /learn more about Joe and his co-founder Nchimunya’s work via 14plusfoundation.org
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In 2011, Joseph Mizzi travelled to Zambia to donate bicycles to schoolchildren. He arrived and found that the reason children needed bicycles was a seven-kilometre walk to the nearest school, each way. He went back to New York and built something more permanent instead. What followed was a school, a health clinic, teacher housing, and landscaping across 100 acres in Chipakata Village. The design breaks from the standard linear classroom block separating rooms, opening space between them, placing everything under a wide metal canopy that lifts above the roofline to let heat escape and air move through. Masonry base. Timber. Local materials throughout. The community pavilion was raised with the participation of the village people themselves. The agricultural fields surrounding the school generate food for the students and income for the facility. The school funds itself by feeding the land that feeds it back. This is what aid to Africa should look like. Not a cash transfer that dissolves into overhead and corruption before it reaches a child. A building. A field. A skill transferred to the hands that will maintain it after the donor has gone home. Infrastructure that the community owns because the community built it. Cash is the easiest thing to give. It is also the easiest thing to lose. Permanent structures, working land, and trained local hands are harder to misplace. Chipakata Children’s Academy, Chipakata Village, Zambia 🇿🇲 | Susan Rodriguez (Ennead Architects) + Frank Lupo + Randy Antonia Lott | 14+ Foundation | 20,000 sq.ft | 2015 | 📷 Rob Duker, Fabian Bedolla

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Acyn@Acyn·
CNN split screen on what Trump was saying on China before he went there and after:
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Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinkle·
🇵🇸 Lamine Yamal raises the flag of Palestine in front of everyone
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Xeusthegreat (♟,♟)@SamuelXeus·
There are too much opportunities in this world for me to be poor.
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Ajibola@4jibola·
there’s too much money in this world for me not to be rich.
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🎈@CFC_Decatio·
There is a world where they bottle the league and lose the final. BELIEVE.
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Goals Side@goalsside·
🚨🚨| MEAN WHILE IN TANZANIA, A PUSKAS WORTHY GOAL WAS SCORED. ⚽️🔥
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Jay Gatsby/Arya Stark - 140@Anarchy_Me_·
"we have too many holidays in Zambia"
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My Luckystar*
My Luckystar*@MbalaMafia7·
I'm beginning to see why some teachers find it hard to permanently settle in if rural Zambia. My uncle, a high school deputy teacher in Choma city, was recently promoted to go & head a high school somewhere in Magoye rural, and this is the house him & his family are living in.
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Petita Mwanza
Petita Mwanza@petitamwanza·
In legal reasoning we learnt about fallacies. At the beginning, I just wanted to learn the information for the purposes of passing exams and I did. With time, I started reading about fallacies and how we often use them to make our arguments. Now more than ever, I see how we as
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Mbasela
Mbasela@Mbasela__·
That ZA*MSA money has niggas feeding their $45,000 Hyacinth Macaw parrots Granola whilst patients don’t have insulin😂 the ambassador is just okay
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Yandé
Yandé@cutesie_valerie·
Holiday Bill banter aside it’s so hard for people to take time off in Zambia to destress and spend time with their families. So once in a while let them rest. It’s essential for wellbeing.
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News Central TV@NewsCentralTV·
"We need to be very careful about xenophobia... We need to understand that South Africa does not have a xenophobia problem... We have a Afrophobia problem." Political analyst Pieter Kriel says attacks on African migrants in South Africa reflect afrophobia, driven by migration and economic pressures.
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☀️👀@zei_squirrel·
Nelson Mandela visited Gaza in 1999, and told Palestinians: "Choose peace rather than confrontation, except in cases where we cannot move forward. Then, if the only alternative is violence, we will use violence." Now Western media class scum invoke him to smear the resistance
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Joey_Jay
Joey_Jay@Joey_Mukando·
I can't help but feel like a lot of these politicians only see their positions as a way to attain wealth rather than to better their communities.
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