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विश्वगुरु Katılım Nisan 2024
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Sports Scran
Sports Scran@SportScran·
Cheesy hotdog at Barnet FC @BarnetFC 💷 £4 ⚽️
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Indian Tintin
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Pakistani Joseph Vijay Fan Sanatani Musalmaan. Enough internet for the day. Good Night Biraadars.
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Mustafa@MustafaZ1c1

@p3lagcunlitt Did Krishna cheat on Rukmini when he was in love with Radha? If not, then how can you judge Vijay saying that he cheated on his wife by loving Trisha? This is double standard. They both are soulmates, so shame on you 4 saying this type of disgusting thing. Let the love prevail.

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eternal newbie
eternal newbie@samanya_kumar·
Not only did that dehati fool create noise but he also introduced a hazard for people behind him by carrying that speaker on the escalator. The IT cell will obviously love such people because: 1. He's a dehati with no public etiquette. 2. He introduced a hazard to others behind him on the escalator (they'll especially clap if it hurts a UC).
Woke Eminent@WokePandemic

Freedom look like this, a man in a shopping mall carrying a BIG portable speaker with song Bharat Ka Baccha Baccha Jai Shri Ram Bolega 🔥🔥 I hope this becomes a trend.

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Branislav Slantchev
Branislav Slantchev@slantchev·
A Tale of Two Authoritarian Regimes, a state-financed capitalist on the left and the pathological kleptocracy on the right. The contrast between the 250,000-resident Chinese Manzhouli City and the 10,000-resident Russian Zabaykalsk that borders it, needs to words to explain. And that’s even accounting for the fact that China invests in its border cities to project soft power abroad while Russia’s imperial model sucks everything toward the Moscow-St Petersburg core.
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Ajoje⚽⚖️
Ajoje⚽⚖️@israel_ajoje·
India has 1.4 billion people. They are ranked 136th in the world by FIFA. They are not very great at football. There was a time when it was rumored that they are bad at football cos they dont have athletic genes. But that's not true. At least I don't believe it cos they are great at cricket. There has to be another explanation. To understand why football does not thrive in India, you have to understand what actually builds a nation that is great at a particular sport. It has very little to do with population, geography or even money alone. It is a combination of cultural obsession, grassroots infrastructure, youth development, good governance, investment, and a clear pathway for a talented kid to go from a street in a poor neighbourhood to a professional contract. India is missing most of those things simultaneously. Take a look at Cricket for example. The 1983 World Cup victory did something irreversible to the Indian sporting psyche. Cricket became the national religion and the IPL turned it into an industrial complex. Every sponsor, every athletic kid with ambition, every parent dreaming of social mobility for their child, they all look in one direction. In India, football cannot compete with that. You see where cultural obsession contributes to the success of a sport in a country. In India, grassroots football exists in pockets. According to reports, it is predominant in Kerala, the North-East, Kolkata. Outside those communities it is patchy at best. The Indian Super League has grown but it remains modest, underfunded relative to cricket, and unable to generate the kind of role models that make a generation of children pick up a football instead of a bat. Then there is governance. The lack of political will, weak scouting systems, and underfunding mean talented players are rarely identified early enough or developed properly when they are. Now you may try to disprove my point with Nigeria and Ghana as a counterargument. Both nations deal with poverty, corruption, and weak domestic leagues. Nigeria sit 26th in the world. Ghana are 74th. And both have produced superstars in times past. The difference is not in resources. It is cultural in priority. Football is non-negotiable in West Africa. It is played on every street, embedded by colonial history, and fed by European scouts who have built pipelines producing the likes Osimhen, Ndidi and Kudus. In places like that, passion overrides federation failures when the obsession runs deep enough. In India that obsession runs elsewhere- Cricket. And until football becomes a genuine cultural priority with investment following behind it, the ranking will not move. Generally speaking, population is not destiny. Culture is. My name is Ajoje. I am a FIFA Licensed Agent and International Sports Lawyer. I write on the Law and Business of Football, a lot. Repost and Follow if you want to read more posts like this.
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This is why India doesn’t have a national team.

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BNO News@BNOFeed·
BREAKING: WHO says hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship likely involves human-to-human transmission
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lord࿗.@dudexverse·
I need to gét off twitter man, I was making current affairs notes & I wrote jeetas instead of women in my notebook.
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Barefoot Student
Barefoot Student@BarefootStudent·
The resume is dying, per Forbes
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@jeetlandgod Pajeets are the vilest simps ever. Literally no shred of self respect.
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