Alex Mooney

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Alex Mooney

Alex Mooney

@alexmoonz

Hack, retired not retiring

Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Alex Mooney
Alex Mooney@alexmoonz·
“In big games he was found wanting. He froze in those vital moments when he was needed most to inspire his players and counteract the opposition.” Why sticking with Danny Rohl is a needless gamble and only delays the inevitable. Free to read… @alexmooney50/rohl-on-the-brink-50028c0863fa" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@alexmooney50/…
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Alex Mooney@alexmoonz·
Celtic fans think refs favour Rangers. Rangers fans think refs favour Celtic. Fans of all other clubs think refs favour Celtic AND Rangers. Welcome to Scottish football.
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Alex Mooney@alexmoonz·
@lecrin @Boab10s The great irony of last night is that the ref John Beaton is widely regarded up here as a ‘Rangers’ man 🤔
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Vernon@lecrin·
@alexmoonz @Boab10s And clearly the spfl use a budget version of VAR. Where the ref only gets to see one angle. The Ryanair of football. Only they claim to run on time 😂⚽ Honestly, you could watch that image a thousand times and not be sure of it hits the hand. Yet the ref was quick to award a pen
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Alex Mooney@alexmoonz·
@lecrin @Boab10s It’s all nonsense, Vernon. Refs make mistakes. Many are just not good enough at their jobs but they don’t cheat.
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Vernon@lecrin·
@alexmoonz I've learned a great deal in past years, thanks in part to the late @Boab10s I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I find the ones I know to be sad people who spend time believing the latest nutty theory. But, after last night, I can see why fans in E'burgh believe in spfl Glasgow bias.
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Alex Mooney@alexmoonz·
Not letting the captain lead out the team in his last game at Ibrox - a dead rubber - is absolutely appalling. To be treated like this after 11 years’ service reflects badly on Danny Rohl’s judgment. A shocker.
Chris Jack@Chris_Jack89

More on the James Tavernier situation ahead of the Premiership fixture with Hibernian at Ibrox. Tavernier was due to start on the bench and have the chance to say farewell to the crowd. The skipper withdrew from the squad after talks with Danny Rohl. rangersreview.co.uk/features/26104…

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Vernon
Vernon@lecrin·
“I have three dogs...a dog isn’t a person...it’s more loyal than a person. A dog doesn’t care if you win or lose. They don’t blame you. When you get home, whether you’ve won or lost, the dog doesn’t care. The important thing is that you’re home with them” theguardian.com/football/2026/…
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Vernon
Vernon@lecrin·
At last. Someone in football who debunks the notion of pressure in the game. Talk to doctors, nurses, paramedics at home and operating in war zones. That's pressure.
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byebyesnp
byebyesnp@byebyesnp·
@alexmoonz Great read Alex. Nailed it. A pleasant and refreshing departure from the cliched bollocks peddled by the self-important Edgar, Clarke and Clifford. Followed.
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Alex Mooney@alexmoonz·
"Cavenagh promised an era of 'sustained winning'. If he aims to come good on that next season he can't make the same glaring mistakes again." Free to read... @alexmooney50/cavenagh-in-firing-line-20c91f4e8de5" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@alexmooney50/…
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byebyesnp
byebyesnp@byebyesnp·
A great read - unless you are Andrew Cavenagh for whom there are a few uncomfortable home truths. He would do well to take heed of Mooney’s argument regarding the appointment of ‘coaches’ at clubs like Rangers.
Alex Mooney@alexmoonz

"Cavenagh promised an era of 'sustained winning'. If he aims to come good on that next season he can't make the same glaring mistakes again." Free to read... @alexmooney50/cavenagh-in-firing-line-20c91f4e8de5" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@alexmooney50/…

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Second Tier podcast
Second Tier podcast@secondtierpod·
This is incredible for the Sheffield Wednesday fans. Announcing this in the stadium, the reaction is just 👌
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Mark McDougall
Mark McDougall@McDougall1994·
🧵Stand With Her isn’t just a slogan - it’s a promise. A promise to believe survivors, to scrutinise systems, and to ask hard questions locally. That’s why @impartialrep is shining a light on it with sustained coverage. Here is a thread of our coverage today #StandWithHer
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Anna Isaac
Anna Isaac@Annaisaac·
Scoop: Nigel Farage was given undisclosed £5m by crypto billionaire in 2024 Reform leader changed his mind about standing as MP after gift from Thai-based crypto tycoon Christopher Harborne theguardian.com/politics/2026/…
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Auschwitz Memorial
Auschwitz Memorial@AuschwitzMuseum·
With great sadness, we received information of the passing of Edith Eva Eger, an Auschwitz Survivor. Edith was born on 29 September 1927 in a Jewish family in Budapest. She was the youngest daughter of Lajos and Ilona Elefánt. She attended a gymnasium and took ballet lessons. She was a member of the Hungarian Olympic gymnastics team. In 1942, the Hungarian government enacted new anti-Jewish laws, and she was removed from the gymnastics team. In March 1944, after Nazi Germany installed a pro-German regime in Hungary, Edith Eger was forced to live in the Kassa (Košice) ghetto with her parents and her sister Magda. In May of that year, they were deported to Auschwitz. She was separated from her mother, who was murdered in a gas chamber. In November 1944, Edith and Magda were consigned to ammunition trains and slave labor. In May 1945, they were liberated from Gunskirchen - one of the subcamps of Mauthausen. After the war, Edith Eger moved to the United States. She became a psychologist and a specialist in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder. Edith Eger was 98 years old.
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herculez gomez
herculez gomez@herculezg·
It doesn't take much to make someone’s day, or even change their life. I never understood why athletes or celebrities choose not to grasp this idea. Grande, Lira. 👏 🔵 🚂
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