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R Squared

@djrsquared

Professional #Openformat DJ with 20+ years exp. Available for #DJbookings. Bookings: [email protected]. Regulatory Affairs & Man Utd are my other passions!

London, UK Katılım Şubat 2011
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Cinematic Eye 📽@CinematicEye_·
No wonder why Huawei got banned in USA 🇺🇸
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Savanti@realsavanti·
Haaland to United will be peak muppet season. Buckle up.
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Chris Dean@chrisdean129·
Alton Towers today
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Magic hat 🎩@themagic_tophat·
It’s going to be much heavier than a 60 point deduction. That is a feather on the scales compared to the damage they have done.
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Lea@Lea_EFC·
I’m worried for Manchester City 🔵😬 Pep Guardiola leaving his job 12-months early is a massive red flag imo 🚩 Looks like Pep jumped ship before the Premier League attempt to sink it ⛴️ Thoughts 💭
HandofArsenal@HandofArsenal

It is my understanding, there is a seriously confident expectation now for a decision on the Man City 115 case to be delivered in the coming weeks ( sometime in the summer latest ) All Premier League clubs await official communication.

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KWAJO- Social Issues Campaigner
Stuck on an Avanti train and this part has no air con. It has to be 40 degrees. I moved after seeing a bed bug crawl out of someone’s H&M bag 😭 I must be in hell.
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Sprinter Press Agency@SprinterPress·
🇺🇲 US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Delhi and asked, "Where is everyone?" At the airport, he was only greeted by the commander of his own plane, and not a single Indian government official came to meet him.
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Miss Money Penny
Miss Money Penny@CleansedTweets·
When ‘Briton’+ ‘Saxon’ come together (Mix in some Nordic, Dutch, Russian blood too). No make up Tuesday. Knackered. Night.
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Ryan
Ryan@RyanMKIV·
Manchester City’s punishment needs to be severe enough to the point where they feel all of the success they’ve gained from it wasn’t worth it. It needs to be seriously debilitating, I’m talking about multiple relegations, a huge points deduction in whatever league they end up in, it might even mean expulsion from the English football pyramid altogether. If I had it my way, Manchester City wouldn’t be able to compete at the top of football for a very, very long time.
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HK@HKFinalThird·
🚨 JUST IN: There is now a seriously confident expectation that a verdict in the Man City 115 charges case could arrive within weeks, with Premier League clubs awaiting official communication. [HandofArsenal] If City were to receive a 60-point deduction: ➡️ They would fall into the relegation zone instantly. ➡️ West Ham would survive. ➡️ European qualification places would completely reshuffle. ➡️ It would become one of the biggest punishments in English football history. A 60-point deduction would leave Manchester City on just 15 points. The outcome of this case could change the Premier League forever. Now we know why Pep Guardiola left this season.
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Ronan
Ronan@Ronan1660470·
🚨⏳️ #ManCity 115 charges As posted back in March expected to be 60 points deduction and a transfer ban! It is now imminent with the season over as per post before, expected end of the season!
Ronan@Ronan1660470

🚨It’s widely expected the 115 charges ruling for Manchester City lands at the end of the season, with speculation around heavy sanctions including 60 points deduction and potential transfer restrictions. #MCFC

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R Squared@djrsquared·
How true is this verdict of 115 coming through. Don’t need another false dawn FFS. Give them a 60 point deduction and be done with it all.
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Suhail Chowdhary
Suhail Chowdhary@SuhailChowdhary·
Manchester City's 115 charges for cheating, most likely resulting in a transfer ban, was probably the reason why Pep Guardiola decided to leave with one year left on his contract: no chequebook, no brown envelopes, no flexibility, no Pep Guardiola. Joke of a “coach”.
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Man Utd news
Man Utd news@MUFCrednews·
EXCL: #MCFC have been informed by the independent commission that they have reached a verdict on the #115 charges! Pep was informed by #MCFC that they expect a hefty points deduction and transfer ban which led pep to leave. Announcement in June, With @TheUnitedWire_
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Z@Zeeshanszn·
🚨Understand City are preparing for the worst outcome possible regarding the Premier League’s 115 charges. Whispers around Manchester is that a transfer ban and a points deduction could be on the cards this summer - #MCFC have hired specialist consultants that will be ready to APPEAL against any forthcoming verdict.
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André
André@oracles·
Since we're talking airports: I'm Portuguese, and Lisbon's airport immigration is genuinely one of the worst first impressions of any country I know. Two to four hour queues stretching across the entire terminal. People missing flights. Fights breaking out. Exhausted travelers off long-haul flights standing for hours with no water. This is what greets every tourist and foreign investor Portugal spends millions trying to attract. It's a solved problem. For example - Korea lets me in within 30 seconds with a pre-registration and a passport scan, and I'm not even a citizen. Lisbon could copy it tomorrow. First impressions of a country shouldn't be a three-hour line.
André@oracles

Ok - sharing my experience with @lufthansa: I booked Lisbon to Miami, round trip, connecting through Frankfurt. Five days in Miami, hotel already paid for. I was traveling with my mother, who is older. It started with a 3 hour delay. Then they boarded us anyway. Once we were inside the plane, they announced a technical problem. We sat on that plane for 2 hours. No updates, no water, no food. Nothing. Then they told us they had to change the aircraft, and we'd need to wait another 3 hours. We waited. And right as we were about to board the second plane, they announced the flight was canceled. The only rebooking offered was the next day, late afternoon, routing through Canada (if I recall correctly) and then to Miami. With a short trip that made the whole journey pointless. (Hotel was paid in advance though) So we were stranded in Frankfurt overnight. Because of their voucher rule, where accepting the rebooking means giving up your right to a refund, I had to pay for the hotel, food, and everything myself. My mother was exhausted (literally fell asleep in the airport coffee shop) The airport was its own disaster. Staff sent me from queue to queue for hours, unhelpful and almost amused by it, only to eventually tell me to handle it online. Then another three hours just to get my luggage back. I decided it wasn't worth going anymore. The next morning I bought my own flight to Norway and gave up the trip entirely. Then the refund fight. Lufthansa tried to charge me for the Lisbon to Frankfurt leg, as if Frankfurt was somewhere I had chosen to fly to, at a bizarre price almost equal to the entire Lisbon to Miami round trip. They only offered to refund me "the difference." I never wanted to go to Frankfurt. It was their connection, on a journey they canceled. It took months and a long chain of emails, but I eventually got the refund. The reason it worked: I fought the entire thing over email using ChatGPT. That is the actual state of customer service in 2026. You don't win by being right, you win by having the patience of a machine. I still lost money, days, and a trip with my mother. But I got the refund 🫠 (at least) And I had a good time in Oslo (a bit different from Miami tho)

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Z@Zeeshanszn·
Manchester City transfer ban… ⏳⚠️
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