Adam
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Adam
@addyt09
31 | METALCORE | Beth ❤️
United Kingdom Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Grateful is an understatement. Thank you for the warm welcome on our first trip overseas.
Thank you @fitforaking, @MemphisMayFire & @acresuk for an unforgettable time.
We had such a great time that we will be back to EU/UK later this year, announcing new dates tomorrow 👀




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46’ - Double substitution at the break 🔁🔴
➡️ Gomez, Gakpo
⬅️ Frimpong, Isak
[0-0] [0-2 agg] #UCL
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@156Silence that set at Project House was one of the best I’ve ever seen, absolutely incredible 🔥🔥🔥
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@marcus31395562 @addyt09 @I_amMukhtar To Adam, I’ve stayed at Ramadas and the only book I could find to read was the bible. Plus I’m more of a Hilton guy myself.

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🙏 Sixty Seconds That Shamed the Stands
Elland Road has heard fury before. It has shaken with tribal thunder and righteous anger. Last night it managed something smaller, meaner.
A minute. That was all it took.
A short, league-approved pause so three footballers could take water and a little sustenance after a day of fasting for Ramadan. Rayan Cherki, Omar Marmoush, and Rayan Ait Nouri had done what countless Muslims do each year: balance faith and daily life with quiet discipline. The reason was spelt out on the big screen. No mystery, no subterfuge.
The response was boos.
Not confusion. Not impatience. Boos.
Pep Guardiola called for respect for diversity. It shouldn't be a daring plea in 2026. The protocol has existed for years. The break came at a natural stoppage. No advantage sought, none gained. They drank, they swallowed a few vitamins, they played on. They won.
And still the jeering rolled down from the stands, as if sixty seconds of basic consideration were an assault on the game itself.
I was disappointed and angered by the boos, but in this world, not surprised. We've made a habit of mistaking intolerance for strength. It's easier to sneer than to understand. Easier to divide than to share space.
Football loves to wrap itself in the language of community. Community demands maturity. It asks that we recognise the game belongs to more than one creed, more than one colour, more than one tradition.
If a brief pause for faith provokes outrage, then the problem lies not with those observing Ramadan. It lies with those who see respect as surrender.
Sixty seconds. That was the test. Too many failed it.

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@AwakeinBelfast @SagnikB67640684 @eddiegibbs Exactly the point, they can’t break fast at half time it has to be done at sunset
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@Bigtruck1892 @rebekkarnold Bro our squad has many muslims, would you boo them too, absolute joke
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@rebekkarnold Shut up, you’re getting nowhere, just keep quiet, there’s more of us than you👍😂
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I hate when these grifting cunts jump on something to do with football to further polarise something for their agenda, the Premier League is what it is because of foreign players and players from all walks of life, that includes Leeds United as well.
Rikki Doolan@realrikkidoolan
Britain is a Christian country. No English Premier League match should be stopping for players to break a fast of a foreign religion. The fans rightly booed.
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@MikelaWacho @akafaceUS Travel insurance is I a thing for a reason, use it
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I’m sorry, but if I paid $1,200 for a MacBook and a flight ticket, I’m not leaving my bag behind just because the crew is panicking. My property, my responsibility. If you’re fast enough to evacuate, a 5lb bag won’t stop you. Stop acting like 10 seconds is the difference between life and death
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Kick It Out statement:
It’s massively disappointing that some Leeds United fans booed when Manchester City’s players broke their fast during the first half of the match at Elland Road this evening. This was compounded by the fact that an explanation was displayed on a big screen inside the stadium.
Pausing the game to allow Muslim players to break their fast during Ramadan has been an agreed protocol for several years now. It’s an important and visible part of making the game welcoming for Muslim players and communities.
But as tonight’s reaction shows, football still has a long way to go in terms of education and acceptance.
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@addyt09 @LiamSota @kickitout Such a ‘nice’ street does not exist or if it’s nice now by the end of the year it won’t be you virtue signalling halfwit
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@D0CTORL0VE @StokeyyG2 Your country is being overrun by Muslims who rape, kill and commit crimes.
You are being cucked by them in real time
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Boo’s for a 30 second break that allows humans to have a drink of water.
Insanity.
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX
🚨 𝗡𝗘𝗪: There were LOUD whistles and boo's from the Leeds fans when the screen showed that the Muslim players were allowed to break their fast.
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@romertreece77 @BBCSport No, we don’t want people like you, piss off somewhere else
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@BBCSport Serious Islam fatigue in the UK now and for good reason. We don’t want it.
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