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@TurtleDaveT

Bristol is who I am, Málaga is how I feel, Madrid was a huge story arc, Dusseldorf is the mid season plot twist.

Katılım Aralık 2024
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Turtletuvs@TurtleDaveT·
So that's a new thing VAR can do as of today.
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The Exiled Robin@TheExiledRobin·
Was that Olise tackle that much different to Quansah’s?
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Old school penalty angle... Love it
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Turtletuvs@TurtleDaveT·
You feel it when waking up, it's in your walk, a lack of focus at work. An itch you can't scratch. Enjoy the football tonight, as tomorrow, oooh tomorrow. Football is about to take you on some adventure with no promise in how it ends Oh, and it's them. It's been a while enemigo
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Málaga CF
Málaga CF@MalagaCF·
Ojú, hace tanto calor, que si me dieran a elegir entre un announce o una sandía bien fresquita, 𝗦𝗔𝗖𝗔𝗕𝗔 𝗨𝗡 𝗔𝗡𝗡𝗢𝗨𝗡𝗖𝗘, pa que te voy a mentir.
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Turtletuvs@TurtleDaveT·
@Emzy_17 Just turn both off so you can't even see it. Better still once a year, delete half your contacts. Those that want to know will be in touch, hours or maybe even months later, those that don't disappear. It's a very effective filter system.
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Emmsey 🌙☀️
Emmsey 🌙☀️@Emzy_17·
I'm fed up with messaging people and being left on read or ignored 🙃🙃🙃
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Turtletuvs@TurtleDaveT·
@Redarmy1960 Skubala might not be there in 3 years, but I think the point is when and if he does go, whether for good o bad reasons. The replacement will be about continuity. With SL he can't let it fail, he has to back it. It's last chance saloon, and he knows it.
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TCBCFC@Redarmy1960·
@TurtleDaveT I don’t believe in 3 year projects, most managers don’t last that long, City are always behind the curve, I want to believe, I want to give these guys my support, I just don’t trust the Lansdowns to back them when the chips are down.
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Turtletuvs@TurtleDaveT·
Wednesday will he a truly historic day. Like the whole world be supporting England. (With a couple of exceptions) Do you know the lengths you have to go to, and sense of unfairness created for that to ever ever ever happen... It's basically a disturbance in the force.
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Turtletuvs@TurtleDaveT·
@Redarmy1960 This year I have 0 expectations. What's the point in them, when they themselves have been clear it's a project!? I just hope it's fun, full of emotion with good football (whatever it may be) and a never say die commitment level.
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Turtletuvs@TurtleDaveT·
@Redarmy1960 I think the grown ups are in the building now. And they've got so much work to do. The past is not on them, and I believe with patience they'll get it right. But make no mistake m, it's a full on patient revolution. And the lack of remorse to this point from SL grates at me.
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Turtletuvs@TurtleDaveT·
One thing I've really enjoyed in this world cup is the fully mixed studiums. Fans treated as grown ups, acting as grown ups. More than that even. Engl v Arg - will define how much we see of it in the future. I hope it continues the theme. Intensity, passion and yet respect.
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Turtletuvs@TurtleDaveT·
@GabSutton What Tuchel said was right. GC twisted the narrative, removed the context, and he took the low road. The nation saw through it.
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Turtletuvs@TurtleDaveT·
@GabSutton I get where you're going, but journalists also have a responsibility to know what's gone before. Seeing tuchel look like he wanted to "figuratively punch him in the face" over the mentality questions, and doubts made me proud he represents me. 1/2
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Gabriel Sutton@GabSutton·
I believe the reaction to the whole England journalism stuff reflects a wider societal challenge we have, which is getting things in the middle. As human beings, we tend to overcorrect our mistakes. I think we're all acutely aware of the horrible treatment different players, managers and teams have got in the past, which was engineered by the press and they deserved a lot of criticism for that. But what that means is we're now hyper-sensitive to the media asking what I perceive to be valid, and fairly standard, questions. With that hyper-sensitivity, we're almost doing a disservice to the likes of Tuchel and Bellingham, and their agency as grown men who have chosen to represent our nation, to answer difficult questions as part of that agreement. Yes, you want the media to be on the side of the team, which I do think broadly they are, but it's also their job to be inquisitive, clear things up and attempt to find out what's really going on. Gabriel Clarke was within his rights to ask the tough questions. Thomas Tuchel handled them absolutely brilliantly. Jude Bellingham showed he's got an elite edge, and is not afraid to push back and challenge people in a healthy way. All three came out of it well for me: mountain out of a molehill.
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