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@TomfooleryGuy

Mind, body, spirit. 'When I die, bury me at Flatley.' #DeVitoIn #OnlyFlatley #RIPSKITZ #RIPCANO #RIPCONEJO

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Anfield Edition | æ
Anfield Edition | æ@AnfieldEdition·
Salah: "AlHumdililah that I ended my career with Liverpool in this manner. I have achieved everything, and I am leaving with the people proud of what I have done. I feel that I have, to a large extent, put the team back in the position it deserves among the elite, and this is the most important thing to me." [@ismaeelmahmoudd]
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Samuel@SamueILFC·
Don’t cry because it’s almost over, smile because it happened. 🥲
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ESPN FC
ESPN FC@ESPNFC·
Mo Salah went out of his way to hug Joe Gomez, Virgil van Dijk and Alisson as he walked down his and Andy Roberton's guard of honor. The last players of Klopp's prime Liverpool 🥺❤️
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PFA@PFA·
For the final time. ❤️ Salah's journey at Anfield comes to an end - the only three-time winner of the PFA Players' Player of the Year. All the best, Mo. 👑
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Nubaid Haroon
Nubaid Haroon@RamboFYI·
Virgil will be the last to leave this Klopp team and then it’ll officially be the end. Imagine how close we feel to that group and now imagine what it’s like for VVD. His best friends for the last 8 years, conquered football with them, kids go to school together & grieved with them. What’s crazy is, imo he was the final piece in the jigsaw. It all changed after he signed.
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S@SibiLFC·
And suddenly there's no more opening week goals, no more golden boot runs, no more goals every week, no more Ballon D'OR shouts, Goodbye Salah thank you for changing our lives
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-@AnfieldRd96·
End of an era 💔
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Samo Reincarnated as Pompey's Elephants
We are eight years into the Jayson Tatum/Jaylen Brown era in Boston. Since 2019, the Celtics are: - 1st in regular season wins - 1st in regular season winning percentage - 1st in playoff wins - 1st in playoff winning percentage - 1st in Conference Finals appearances - 1st (tied) in Finals appearances - 1st (tied) in championships
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m. stanfield
m. stanfield@resetbasis·
In 2004, I was a bartender at the Cask 'n Flagon next to Fenway Park. I'll never forget what this series was like in Boston. Down 3-0, everyone in Boston said, "The curse is real, maybe next year." Down 3-1, everyone said, "Well, we were bound to win one." Heading into game 6, the city started to feel different. The series was 3-2, and everyone knew no one had ever come back from a 3-0 hole. Especially not the cursed Red Sox. Still...maybe? There was no social media back then; everyone watched the same thing at the same time. It was one of a handful of truly shared social experiences I've been a part of. "Where are you watching the game?" When they won game 6, people started to believe it was destiny. Every single bar and restaurant was showing the game, and people came out of their homes to watch it in public spaces, hoping to be part of something historic. French restaurants, coffee shops, and any place with a TV became a packed sports bar. I was behind the bar for Game 7. The game was played at Yankee Stadium, but the bars next to Fenway were at capacity for hours before the game. I've never been in an environment like that since; the tension and the excitement, the "what if we actually do this?" People hung on every pitch. When they made the final out just after midnight, the place exploded. People celebrated, thousands came down to the Fenway area and ran through the streets. I watched the broadcast show people running through the streets as they ran past the bar's windows. No phones, no selfies, no Instagram, just people living in the moment. Everyone on that team has a special place in Boston sports history. Whenever I see this video, I'm reminded of how incredible sports can be sometimes.
Baseball King@BasebaIlKing

“We’ll see ya later tonight.” One of the best calls from one of the best comebacks ever

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Hater Report
Hater Report@HaterReport·
Nah man what Victor Wembanyama was doing to Rudy Gobert is DIABOLICAL Dylan Harper couldn’t believe his eyes 😂🤣
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Shams Charania
Shams Charania@ShamsCharania·
Boston Celtics president Brad Stevens has been named the 2025-26 NBA Basketball Executive of the Year. Stevens also won the award in 2023-24.
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NBA on Prime
NBA on Prime@NBAonPrime·
He's been here before.
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jb@lockedupjb·
LOOK AT EMBIID IN THE BACK LMAOOOOO
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Spurs Culture
Spurs Culture@SpursCulture·
Victor Wembanyama just recorded the fastest double-double in NBA history He did it in 8 minutes
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