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Zerin Rahiman

@ajaxheart

Traveling LFC supporter #YNWA is a life philosophy. First love in life is football. Co-founder at https://t.co/T0yoXCiDKd .

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Zerin Rahiman
Zerin Rahiman@ajaxheart·
@pmarca @krisnair to be in the right place at the right time , often you have to be in the wrong place at the wrong time for a long time
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FootballFunnys@FootballFunnys·
Chris Kavanagh blew his whistle in the 87th minute of West Ham vs Arsenal and nobody had a clue why, including him. He looked over at his assistant, then just gave Arsenal a free kick for nothing. When the West Ham bench rightly complained, he sent one of them off. Almost like...
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Zerin Rahiman@ajaxheart·
@anfieldforge Under Houllier we used to play with a low block and there wasn't much pressing most of the time. With Slot he comes after we have been b spoiled by Klopp. Slot hasn't done too well with his press conferences, motivating players , results and style of play on the pitch
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If Arne Slot stays as Liverpool manager, he’s going to have to completely reinvent himself to get the fans back onside. Liverpool supporters can accept losing. They can accept mistakes. What they won’t accept is passive football with no intensity, no aggression and no identity. This team has to press, run, fight and entertain. The crowd wants energy, chaos, front foot football and players leaving everything out there. That’s what built the connection between the fans and the team under Klopp. Right now, Slot’s style feels like the complete opposite. Too slow, too safe and too focused on control over intensity. If he stays, he either adapts massively or the disconnect with the fanbase is only going to grow.
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Asim@asim_lfc·
When things got tense, Gerrard didn’t throw cheap shots from afar. In fact, he went to Salah’s house, tried to guide him & look out for him. I thought my love and respect for Stevie couldn’t be more but it has today. Always looking after his own. More than a legend. ❤️#LFC
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Anfield Sector@AnfieldSector·
Mohamed Salah on Jurgen Klopp: “Me and Jurgen text much more now. I told him our relationship became way better when he left [laugh]. We texting quite often and also during the time that wasn’t great with the club, he was texting me. He was checking how things are and stuff like this.” ❤️
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Gagandeep Singh Sapra@TheBigGeek·
Thank you - I finally found your Point No. 3 1. We were not given a chance to be heard, we were told Kitchen 10 Baje ke baad kholi to taange tod doonga. 2. We asked what is the 24x7 Permission and we were clearly told, tum Mahine ka paisa nahin dete 3. Our Letter Copy Attached Here, Sent on Email, Sent via LG's Listening Post, and We sent by Hand, as well as Now by Speed Post, Asks this Question only, Please Guide us as to what 24x7 Permission do you require. As per The Gazette Notification F.No.28/Addl.LC/Exemp./S&E, Act/2021/2438 (07 Aug 2025) and F.No.28/Addl.LC/Exemp./S&E, Act/2021/4304-4310 (24 Nov 2025) Issued under the Delhi Shops & Establishments Act, 1954 There is no specific permission required, Here is the Link to the Gazette Notification labour.delhi.gov.in/sites/default/… Please note, that you mention the words "During Night Patrolling on 27.04.2026, at 2:00 AM, similar overcrowding was observed" [a] Was our Staff Causing this Overcrowding? [b] Do you Agree with the Use of Force used by your team [c] Was the language your team used, "Teri Taange Tod Doonga", "Sardarji ko bol, koi bhi bahane se ladke utha lenge, twitter per daalna band karo", "5000 doge to hi kholne denge, waise to hum 10,000 lete hain" Is this the Language you use against a Tax Paying Citizen? When we peacefully wanted to give you the letter and seek guidance, your office @dcp_southwest declined accepting the letter saying hum kya karien. When we called @CPDelhi's 112 - We were told apas mein setting kar lo, hum kya karenge. Please explain, what you are calling During Night Patrolling, was targetting shutdown of our Kitchen, and our Team was told at 2:30, in an unprofessional language to shutdown. You did not care how they will reach home, You did not care about the Safety and the Security of our Premises. After that Please Explain, the Team that came last night youtu.be/-D_nZ-uIi4M?si… at 21:30~ said [a] We need to hire guards at the Building if we want to operate [b] Why was the Question not about the 24 Hour Permission Yesterday Please also explain the calls to our Munshi Today saying, Mahine Ke Paise De Do, fir koi tang nahin karega
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@TheBigGeek (3) During night patrolling on 27.04.2026 at 2:00AM, similar overcrowding was observed. On inquiry, the operators failed to produce valid licenses for late-night operations. In view of the above, preventive action was taken by closing the said establishments to maintain law…

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🚨 Roberto Carlos on the best left-back in Premier League history: 🗣️ “There have been great left-backs—Ashley Cole, Leighton Baines, many top players. But for me, Andrew Robertson is on another level. What he has done in the Premier League is incredible. The assists, the energy, the consistency… he’s redefined the role. To hold the record for most assists as a full-back says everything. But it’s not just numbers—it’s his mentality, his intensity, the way he never stops running for 90 minutes. He defends like a warrior, attacks like a winger, and leads like a captain. Every big game, every big moment—you see him there, delivering. That’s what separates good players from special ones. For me, he’s the complete left-back—and one of the greatest the Premier League has ever seen. Not just competing with the best… he’s ahead of them.”
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🧬Craig Brockie
🧬Craig Brockie@CraigBrockie·
Stanford scientists found one bacteria missing in almost every obese, diabetic, and inflamed patient they studied. It's supposed to make up 3-5% of your gut. In people with metabolic problems, it's often 3,000 times lower. This bacteria has one job. It lives in the mucus lining of your gut wall, The last layer of defense between your bloodstream and the outside world. It eats old mucus, stimulates your body to make fresh mucus, and seals the wall tight. When it's there, your gut barrier is strong. When it's gone, the wall thins: Weight becomes harder to lose Food particles leak through Blood sugar misbehaves Cholesterol creeps up Inflammation climbs Researchers at Nature Medicine gave this bacteria to overweight adults for 3 months. The results: - Cholesterol dropped - Insulin sensitivity improved - Liver inflammation markers fell - Gut barrier function strengthened - Body weight started trending down without a single diet change Here's what people are reporting when they rebuild this strain and its probiotic cousins: Blood sugar stabilizing Cravings for sugar fading Bloating disappearing in days Skin clearing after years of struggle Clothes fitting differently in a matter of weeks What destroys this bacteria? Alcohol Antibiotics Chronic stress Artificial sweeteners High-fat, high-sugar processed diets You can't buy this specific strain at most health food stores. But you can feed the bacteria you already have, and colonize with related strains that do similar work - At levels 10x higher than any capsule. The trick is fermentation. A jar of homemade yogurt fermented with the right strain for 36 hours at the right temperature can deliver 200+ billion live probiotic cultures per serving. A store-bought yogurt? Maybe 1 billion if you're lucky. Dr. William Davis (author of "Super Gut") has spent years documenting exactly how to do this at home. I've been making it myself for 3 years. The difference in how I feel is night and day. Comment PROBIOTICS and I'll send you the free guide on how to make unlimited probiotics at home. P.S. MUST Follow for me to DM you.
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Mathews J. Nedumpara
Mathews J. Nedumpara@NedumparaJ·
The maximum strength of the Supreme Court is 34 judges. It operates for approximately 200 days a year; the remainder consists of vacations, holidays, and weekends. The court functions for roughly 4.5 hours a day. Of these working days, Mondays and Fridays are known as "Miscellaneous Days." On these days, the Court hears Special Leave Petitions (SLPs) and Writ Petitions to decide whether they should be admitted. 2. If the Court decides to admit a petition, it issues a notice to the opposing parties, and the SLP is re-numbered as a Civil or Criminal Appeal. ​Roughly 95% of SLPs and Writ Petitions are dismissed, except for those represented by a few dozen lawyers—the "dynasties" of lawyers and judges who have hijacked the institution. Of the remaining 5%, where a pre-admission notice is issued, the other side is heard. Only in these 5% of cases is there a meaningful hearing. Certain studies indicate that the average time an SLP is heard is 93 seconds; in reality, it may be even less. ​3. The common man is often unaware of these truths. A common litigant does not realize that the dismissal of an SLP does not constitute finality or the end of litigation. There is often still room for a review before the High Court or Tribunal whose decision was challenged, where leave to appeal was declined. 4. On Mondays and Fridays, the judges typically do not sit for the full day ie 4.5 hours.They hear cases for mere seconds—averaging 93 seconds—before dismissing them. For the common man, there is no meaningful hearing. On Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays (regular hearing days), a significant portion of time is consumed by admission-stage cases involving the top ten to twenty lawyers. Who are these lawyers? Without exception, they come from dynasties of lawyers and judges. These fresh matters involving high stakes—where figures like Singhvi, Sibal, and Salve appear—consume the court's time, leaving little room for regular hearing cases. While many of these high-stakes commercial matters involve legitimate issues, they are heard in priority over appeal against death sentence/life imprisonment pending for decades. 5. There is yet another class of litigation: Public Interest Litigations (PILs). A vast majority of these are pursued for fame, money, or other oblique motives—often purely political. They frequently address issues that are not justiciable, such as matters of governance and policy, even faith. Often, these PILs run contrary to elementary principles of jurisprudence. What is a PIL? In many cases, it has become a call for the Court to decide on legislative policy behind the public's back. It is a threat to democracy—a game where a few dynasties of lawyers in Delhi use the Supreme Court to undo what Parliament has ordained. It becomes a means to usurp power using the courts as a platform. The common man has no role in the orders passed in these PILs. It has become a business involving dynasties appearing as petitioners, Amicus Curiae, or even as Government Counsel (AG, SG, or ASG) who may fail to remind the Court that the Attorney General, as parens patriae, is the sole repository of public interest. For these lobbies, PILs are a means to perpetuate self-importance. 6. The question is: why is there no resistance to this hijacking of the judiciary? Standing up against such powerful interests is no easy task. Judges may not be fully aware of the extent of this control, and even if they are, it is difficult to resist. Judges come and go, serving for only a few years. But this powerful lobby of dynasties is perpetual. It is impossible to challenge them, nay, entrenched vested interests. 7. While 98% of the Bar consists of first-generation lawyers, many are not fully aware of these realities. Those who are aware often agree with me but remain silent out of fear. However, the day they overcome that fear is not far off. I have been relentlessly campaigning for the rights of MSMEs, first-generation lawyers, slum dwellers, undertrials.
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Heki@hekitike9·
It’s hard, maybe even unfair… but I’m grateful this is happening to me here, among you. I’m not alone. Your strength and your love will be my driving force. See you again soon, Anfield ❤️
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Mohamed Salah@MoSalah·
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Im_A_Believer@BelieveInKlopp·
Robertson added: "The phone has been ringing with people saying 'congratulations'. Things went off on Thursday night, with a lot of texts and a lot of messages from friends and family to just congratulate me on the nine years I've had here. “That's what I am focused on just now. I am fully focused on getting Liverpool to where I believe they belong, so I can leave them in the best place possible. "I will be looking to sort my future out sooner rather than later. I don't want to be going to the World Cup with anything hanging over my head, so there will be conversations and things like that, but as of yet, there's nothing. "I know the contract stuff was kept to ourselves - and this will be kept to ourselves. Until a decision is made, we'll see where things land for me and my family. “There's so many (memories). I have been so fortunate to be involved in so many good games and so many celebrations of trophies and things like that. "I'm just honoured, first of all, to play for this club, but to win all those trophies and to bespoken about the way I've seen over the last couple of days is really pleasing and emotional for me and my family. "I couldn't imagine it to be much better. I've had so many good games here, in terms of the fans and big victories, feeling so important, so to pinpoint one is impossible. I can look back on so many memories - and thankfully they've all been happy ones." lfcnewsandviews.co.uk/post/andy-robe…
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Tobi
Tobi@_Tobolos_·
Been watching footy for 25+ years, and the BEST players in the world have never played in the Premier League From R9 to Dinho to Messi to Mbappe/Yamal From Zizou to Kaka to Xavi/Iniesta to Pedri/Vitinha In fact I would say with the exception of prime Henry and CR7, the PL has never had a top 3 player in the world at any given time
Dougie Critchley@DougieCritchley

Unsurprisingly as he works his way back from an ACL injury, Rodri hasn't been at his best this season. But make no mistake about it, losing Rodri, the 2nd Premier League player to win the Ballon D'Or since 2001, to Real Madrid... In the same summer as Salah leaves and within 3 years of Kane and De Bruyne's departures... Would be a yet another sign that the absolute BEST players in the world, are playing outside of England.

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Rohit Sharma
Rohit Sharma@ImRo45·
USD up to 64.18?? Pound has breached 100!! Looks like I'm going to have to find new vacation spots in the future *facepalm*
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Milos Kerkez
Milos Kerkez@kerkez_official·
Very important win,we were warriors out there tonight with unbelievable support in Anfield!🔴❤️
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GoalMouth@GooalMouth·
Another new law was created within a game tonight, it seems. Van Dijk was nowhere near the keeper when he went for the header; he won it, the keeper flapped, and it was disallowed for a foul on the goalkeeper. That would have 100% been a goal in the Premier League. Pretty nuts how there are two different games being played between the Premier League and the Champions League this season. Just what will they allow in the World Cup, I wonder.
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barry@BackseatsmanLFC·
That cut to Stevie applauding the Salah goal gave me a feeling I've not had all season
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