Ben Smith
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'It may well turn out that he's a one-day rider' – Former manager Patrick Lefevere questions Remco Evenepoel's racing priorities cyclingnews.com/pro-cycling/te…
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PAUL SEIXAS CRACKED! 😭 #StradeBianche
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PAUL SEIXAS CLOSES TADEJ POGACAR! 🔥 #StradeBianche
(for now)
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@StradeBianche @CA_Ita Ooh fcuk off, come with a better route then this shit. Make it like 5 years ago. We want one day rides as well, not just a race for Pogacar
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@premierleague @Arsenal He’s great, as always, against bottom feeders…
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@StretfordPaddck He knows pressure, he knows United, he knows United pressure. If you can find someone else that has that experience, great…I’ll wait…
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🔴🚨 Michael Carrick is still not viewed as the frontrunner to become #MUFC’s long-term head coach.
United are pleased with his work so far, but remain focused on appointing someone with the experience and authority to handle the full demands of the role.
Thoughts, reds 💭
[@RobDorsettSky]

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@GoalkeresSZN @maitroi @themikehunter99 @MrStephenHowson You need a middle name, Victor (Only against bottomfeeders) Goalkeres.
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@maitroi @themikehunter99 @MrStephenHowson Serial losers? We're top with 53 pts, +29 GD, leading the league. 3 straight 2nds under Arteta = building winners, not bottling like your repeat hopes. Enjoy 6th place nostalgia.
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I hate you, I hate your fans, your shit club, your over hyping of everything and the pundits you have.
5 titles in the past 50 (FIFTY) years but go on like you're a big club - BIGGER THAN MADRID?
dicks.
AFC 14 10 4@afc14104
@MrStephenHowson Ste - clips of your podcast with Rio & Joel often come up on my for you page. Whenever something very slightly positive is said about Arsenal, you look like you want to murder someone. The rage in your eyes is not normal. Why is that? Not digging you out btw, just concerned x
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@B0Y_chester_UTD Draw. But we need to take care of our stake in the matter first and foremost
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@IslingtonMatt @RustyBComedian There’s only one fanbase that needs “help,” and when Joel Beya wears shades and carries around a damn trophy, it just baffles literally the entire sports world. Stop acting like yall win anything until you do.
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@RustyBComedian I’ve seen him on camera during normal conversations go completely red when someone mentions Arsenal.
I understand rivalry. But don’t act like that’s normal emotions. He needs to seek help
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@garyplayer I am deeply moved by your words, dear Gary. It is a great honor and privilege to read these kind of words coming from legendary person and athlete you are. Thank you 🙏
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It is truly a blessing to live in an era where we can witness greatness in sport from anywhere in the world. That was not always the case earlier in my life, and it makes moments like I just witnessed even more meaningful.
Watching Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals of the Australian Open just now was a powerful reminder of why he stands as the greatest tennis player the game has ever known. He is now pursuing his 25th major championship, an achievement that speaks not only to talent, but to discipline, resilience and an unwavering commitment to excellence. I only wish everyone could view such performances with both appreciation and understanding, recognising greatness with fairness and respect.
The Australian crowds were magnificent just as they always were for me, and Novak’s pursuit of what would be his 11th Australian Open title carries special significance. History shows that the very greatest champions often face adversity late in their careers, yet it is precisely this adversity that defines them.
Across all sports, true superstars share one defining trait: longevity. We have seen it time and again with Jack Nicklaus winning the Masters at 46, Tiger Woods, Ben Hogan after this car accient, Tom Brady, Muhammad Ali, Michael Phelps, LeBron James and others. These athletes return to the summit not by chance, but because they possess something rare. Longevity, in my view, is one of the most underrated attributes in sport. Just as a great engine allows a BMW to endure, a great inner drive allows champions to last.
I was deeply moved watching Novak. His journey began under extraordinary hardship, growing up amid conflict surrounding his childhood. To rise from that environment to this level of global excellence is nothing short of remarkable. What he has achieved is admirable beyond words.
Novak now faces a monumental challenge in the final, but his legacy is already secure. Across all sports and all generations, only a handful of athletes possess what can only be described as “it.” That quality cannot be defined, measured or explained, but you know it when you see it.
Novak Djokovic has IT. GP
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@Ohboired @CBSSportsGolazo Playing or not, result will be the same for Arsenal. More bottles, no trophies.
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@ben06smith @CBSSportsGolazo United are playing today? Didn't know that.
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Sha’Carri & Mondo.
Jacques Doucet@JacquesDoucet
Who are the most impactful people in #LSU athletics history, that spent just one year at the school? Off the top of my head - Paul Skenes, Joe Brady, Brandon Larson. @LSUwbkb national champs had LaDazhia Williams and Jasmine Carson. What say you? @LSUfootball @LSUbaseball
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@ChefReactions Someone is trying “Unreasonable Hospitality” too hard.
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