Daniel

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Daniel

Daniel

@appadalu

Katılım Temmuz 2021
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Daniel
Daniel@appadalu·
@Boss__Tha If we wre only talking about football since 95, red shite is a smaller club than united, city and chelsea
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Moody Bastard
Moody Bastard@Boss__Tha·
I’m selling these Everton ‘Champions Wall’ plaques for £19.95. Guaranteed to never change #Since1995
Moody Bastard tweet media
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Lex Fridman
Lex Fridman@lexfridman·
Congrats to India for beating Pakistan in cricket just now. It's a historic rivalry, one of the biggest in any sport ever. I don't usually watch cricket, but I'm glad I caught this epic clash of rivals... while I'm in India 🤯
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Daniel
Daniel@appadalu·
@Paddy_Boyland Bobble, reddit and you are the only reliable sources of Everton news for me. Keep up the good work, Paddy. Appreciate it.
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Patrick Boyland
Patrick Boyland@Paddy_Boyland·
"It is emotional. There was a point when I (nearly left) but I'm glad I didn't go," Beto told us after Saturday's win He is doing extra work with Moyes' coaching staff on his game and thriving What a few weeks it has been for him nytimes.com/athletic/61390…
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Daniel@appadalu·
@Paddy_Boyland His passion and love for Everton always came through, and fans were rooting for him. I think we are all delighted, he is scoring.
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Daniel@appadalu·
@SamsungIndia You got half a million posts, 3 million followers and less engagement than meme accounts with 10k subscribers. Fire your social media manager.
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Shyawlfc 🇳🇿
Shyawlfc 🇳🇿@ShyawLFC·
1. Do 2. Not 3. Try 4. To 5. Predict 6. The 7. Premier 8. League 9. Table 10. Before 11. The 12. Season 13. Starts 14. Because 15. You 16. Will 17. Look 18. Very 19. Stupid 20. Everton
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Daniel
Daniel@appadalu·
@Nilzrav @NSTC9999 Pray tell, what is the original version? and point me to the manuscript
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NJ🏹
NJ🏹@Nilzrav·
@NSTC9999 Karna was a daan-veer, but no such incident is mentioned in Ved Vyas original Mahabharat, half of the stories circulating on Karna and Shakuni especially are figments of imaginations added in later tales over the years, for additional masala or teachings as examples.
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Daniel@appadalu·
@RobGeg They also made them beat Liverpool 2-0 , effectively drowning last of their title hopes.
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Daniel@appadalu·
@theadelites The 6 points deduction was for 21-22 season, not 22-23, when Leeds were relegated.
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Adonis Storr
Adonis Storr@theadelites·
Last season #LUFC were relegated from the Premier League. The three sides that finished above them were: Nottingham Forest, Everton & Leicester. Forest & Everton have been charged with breaches of Financial Fair Play. Leicester are expected to be. 6 point deductions for Everton and Leicester would have kept Leeds in the Premier League. But sanctions - should they stick - will come too late, even to effect Leeds efforts to get promoted this season. Letting clubs spend wantonly, then sanctioning after lengthy investigations is not a deterrent and is not working. Everton's 6 point deduction this season doesn't benefit Leeds. And any Premier League points deduction for Leicester next season will only effect Leeds if they get promoted. Like few others Leeds have been punished for financial breaches. 25 points worth of deductions in the past. And while playing by the rules in the recent seasons, they saw other sides gamble with the rules and get promoted. The reason FFP laws exist is to ensure that clubs don't burn their wings flying too close to the sun. But it is not working. A huge amount of clubs have gambled too much to get promoted, and sunk. Sheffield Wednesday, Derby County, Reading, Stoke and many more all tumbled down the Football League having tried to scramble back to the big time. Those communities are hurting, and FFP hasn't helped. And the laws didn't stop Leeds getting relegated, but they should have. Instead of letting clubs spend whatever they want, why not project finances for the coming season and have a budget allowance (cap) for each transfer window? Each club would have to spend within their budget and no one could be in breach. Agents power could be curbed, and wages and transfer fees which have spiraled out of control could be brought down to Earth. Plenty of other sports have salary and spending caps. It is a model that works, allows for growth, while maintaining sustainability. Ensuring a level financial playing field, and that clubs like Bury don't go out of existence. Clubs have protested against an Independent Regulator for Football. I seem to remember #LUFC CEO Angus Kinnear comparing the idea to Maoist China (?) But words are cheap and results are consequential. The failings of FFP - the asterisk next to every Man City honour, the expulsion of Bury, State-owned clubs, Ambramovich's ownership of Chelsea, Betting sponsorships, the European Super League, inequality in diversity, tragedy chanting, violence in football, corrupt agents, fan safety, ticket prices, fixture changes for broadcast, scheduling, NFT & Crypto sponsors scamming fans, pedophilia scandals in kids football, sexism, racism & so much more. The most footballing authorities ever seem to do is get players to wear a warm up t-shirt, make a statement, and pat themselves on the back. There has never been more billions in football. But ticket prices are outrageous, fans are forgotten, stadiums rot, clubs go out of existence. England is the home of the national sport, the global sport. But there is a reason Leeds fans sing "The Football League's corrupt" - and the reason is not just because it's fun and funny. A law that punishes clubs that abide by it, far more heavily than the clubs that break it, is completely unfair - even if it's got Fair in the name. Leeds United have every right to be taking legal action against Everton, and should Leicester be also found in breach, them too. Governing bodies, clubs, and anybody else benefiting from the current state of football can protest against an Independent Regulator all they like. But reality is telling a different story.
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Daniel@appadalu·
@Amato861 Patterson isn't a backup, he is the future and learning. Our first choice is a 38 year old bought on a free transfer.
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Daniel@appadalu·
@Amato861 Building a half billion dollar stadium with no subsidies, during a pandemic, when we lost our main sponsor due to a fucking war , had nothing to do with it.
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Amato86
Amato86@Amato861·
Everton spent £16m on Rangers second choice right back and barely play him. FFP was brought in to stop clubs spending recklessly. Clubs like Everton spend recklessly then are forced to sell their best player.
Evertonian.@TheEvertonian78

Everton had to sell Richarlison. Nottingham Forest had to sell Brennan Johnson. Now Wolves have to sell Pedro Neto. Clubs outside the top 6 losing their best players is not what FFP or PSR was brought in for. Something needs to change.

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Daniel
Daniel@appadalu·
@historyinmemes No, they are not. They are worshipping the idol being carried on it's back
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Historic Vids
Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
Giant elephant gets worshipped in India
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Usama Syed, MD
Usama Syed, MD@usamasyedMD·
The expression you're referring to in Japanese is likely "熱しやすく冷めやすい" (Atsui yasuku same yasui), which literally translates to "easy to heat, easy to cool." This idiom is used to describe someone who tends to become enthusiastic about something quickly but then loses interest just as rapidly. It's often applied to people who jump from one hobby, project, or interest to another without maintaining a long-term commitment to any of them. The phrase captures the transient nature of their enthusiasm, akin to how quickly heated water can cool down. (Not gonna lie, I ChatGPT’d this)
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Tim Ferriss
Tim Ferriss@tferriss·
Japanese speakers, please help! I've heard an expression in Japanese that is something like "That which heats quickly, cools quickly" to refer to someone who gets quickly excited about things (e.g., new hobbies) and then drops them just as quickly. What is this expression?
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ap
ap@otheranthony·
Is this the same Everton team everyone is scared of?
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ValGal
ValGal@ValGal1212·
I’ve read sooooo many posts about Simone Biles’ husband saying he didn’t know who she was and that he was the catch and you know what? I STILL don’t know that man’s name. 😑😂
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Daniel
Daniel@appadalu·
@Everton And long may your reign at Everton continue, Sean.
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Everton
Everton@Everton·
"The most pleasing thing for me is we're finding different ways to win." 👏 Sean Dyche's #EVECHE verdict:
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Daniel@appadalu·
@EBL2017 So underrated. Anyone calling him a longball of 442 don't know shit about football
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EBL@EBL2017·
Sean Dyche and Everton are a match made in heaven.
EBL@EBL2017

Sean Dyche @Everton. So many PL clubs would explode up the table if they got this guy in. Imagine the likes of Zaha or DCL/Richarlison or Neto/Podence/Jimenez in a system that creates via pressing. They've never had that luxury.

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