Dogameister

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Dogameister

Dogameister

@dogdaddy_

This world should go to the dogs!

Panaji, India Katılım Haziran 2009
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Slotoholic
Slotoholic@Slotoholic·
Liverpool’s remaining 3 fixtures: Chelsea [H] Aston Villa [A] Brentford [H] How many points out of a possible 9?
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Sasa@LFCSxsa·
Klopp beat them at OT with rhys Williams and Nat phillips i don’t wanna hear about ‘injuries’
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Liverpool FC
Liverpool FC@LFC·
Read every word Arne Slot had to say following Liverpool's 3-2 defeat to Manchester United:
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Fabrizio Ngumoha
Fabrizio Ngumoha@FabrizioNgumoha·
Don’t lie: Liverpool fans would you sack Arne Slot at the end of the season?
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22🥇@ekitikEraa·
Liverpool fans we need to stop this from happening next season 😭😭
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Anand
Anand@BozzLai·
Cant believe we will keep Macca and sell jones
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Dogameister@dogdaddy_·
Just stop going to Anfield and watching the games on the telly @LFC supporters. That way you’ll save yourself the wrath and heartburn and send a strong message to these owners. #LFC #MUNLIV
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Dogameister@dogdaddy_·
Luis Diaz is doing his utmost bit to prove to the world what a shortsighted fool Arne Slot and the Liverpool management are! Well in Lucho…true well-wisher of the club.
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John O Sullivan
John O Sullivan@Corballyred·
Selling Luis Díaz is a sackable offence. Hughes and Edwards should be sacked for that decision alone. 46 goal contributions in 47 games now this season🫢 He’s arguably the most underrated player in Liverpool’s history — an absolute world-class talent👍
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Preeti Choudhry
Preeti Choudhry@PreetiChoudhry·
My exit poll! As I leave #Bengal, it would be a disservice not to say this: I have come to deeply admire the way women inhabit space here. There is a quiet, almost subconscious elevation of women as independent beings . something that stands in stark contrast to the entrenched misogyny that still finds resonance across much of northern India. Perhaps it stems from a cultural understanding of shakti. A form of empowerment that manifests here in ways both subtle and profound, unlike anywhere else in the country, even in the south. Any woman journalist who has covered political rallies across India will recognize the difference immediately. Other states, a crowd is not just a logistical challenge, it carries risk. the inevitability of wandering hands, the violation masked by chaos. Here, the crowds are no less dense, the air no less heavy with sweat and alcohol—but the hands, for the most part, do not grope. Men step aside to make way. When contact happens, as it inevitably does in chaos, there is visible embarrassment rather than entitlement. What you encounter is not chivalry, but something far rarer: equality. And equality feels far more meaningful. Was never a fan of chivalry in any case :)  There is more. Women politicians across party lines campaign with a striking freedom, aggressive, sharp, unapologetically irreverent, often using what would elsewhere be labelled as ‘masculine’ rhetoric. In most states, such behaviour would invite judgment, even censure. Here, it is met with acceptance,  applause. What feels liberating to an outsider is, in Bengal, simply normal. What we frame as empowerment  here is a cultural undercurrent. I have covered four elections in this state, and each time I have returned with the same sense of awe. Bengal, meanwhile, ambles on with a certain bemusement, as if unaware of what sets it apart. But it is a big deal. And perhaps the most remarkable part is that Bengal does not think so. Governments will come and go. One can only hope that this constant endures, not just how Bengal sees its women, but how, in many ways, it doesn’t. ♥️♥️♥️
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Dogameister@dogdaddy_·
Do it asap Mister @John_W_Henry
Space | ™@ITKSpace

Behind the scenes, new developments continue to emerge in the case of Xabi Alonso and Liverpool, with a subtle shift in tone from his side. Patience is still there, but not without limits, as there is a growing sense that while the process is being respected, the delays are becoming slightly harder to understand, especially since most key elements have already been discussed and the situation has been in an advanced stage for some time, as I have consistently reported. Planning considerations on Alonso’s side are also gradually becoming more relevant as serious alternative interest continues to exist, while internal discussions at Liverpool’s ownership level are delaying the timing of the final step, even though the depth of prior talks stands as clear evidence of how advanced the groundwork already is and how close the process remains to its final stage, contrary to what some club-aligned briefings continue to suggest publicly. I have previously revealed that Liverpool’s senior leadership, including Richard Hughes and Michael Edwards, moved early and decisively, holding detailed, direct conversations with Alonso that went far beyond informal interest. These talks covered sporting structure, long-term squad planning, coaching autonomy, and overall strategic alignment, while his agent Iñaki Ibáñez played a key role in shaping the framework of a potential agreement, leading to further high-level interactions involving Linda Pizzuti Henry and representatives of IDUB Global, with confirmations from Leverkusen circles closely connected to the agency reinforcing that the major groundwork, both sporting and contractual, had effectively been completed, leaving only the final approval as the remaining step. The current situation now rests entirely with ownership, specifically John W. Henry, principal owner of Liverpool through Fenway Sports Group, who remains the final decision-maker and, at this stage, the only factor delaying full completion. Alonso and his assistant Sebastián Parrilla are fully aware of this internal dynamic, and as mentioned in my prior reports, there has already been internal preparation on their side for a possible transition towards the final stretch of the season, including early planning around staff integration and squad structure. Nevertheless, there is still an understanding toward Liverpool’s decision to continue with Arne Slot until the campaign concludes, yet the gap between the depth of prior discussions and the absence of a definitive green light is becoming increasingly noticeable, confidence remains high, but the longer the decision takes, the more it naturally introduces a degree of tension. In the background, alternative pathways remain active, with Manchester City continuing to position themselves as the most credible alternative should Liverpool not finalize the process. Last December, I was the first to reveal that Alonso’s release structure at Leverkusen was specifically designed to cover the clubs he played for, namely Real Madrid, Liverpool FC, and FC Bayern Munich, while notably also including Manchester City as the only club on that list he never represented as a player, a reflection of his long-standing admiration and connection to Pep Guardiola. This connection dates back to his time playing under Guardiola at Bayern Munich and was further strengthened during a period in which Alonso spent several days at the Etihad Campus observing his methods in what was effectively an informal internship, making that environment a naturally attractive pathway should Liverpool not finalize their decision. I can also exclusively reveal that very recent contact from Chelsea FC has taken place over the past days as they quietly reassess their managerial situation, although they remain a secondary option. Alonso’s full, wholehearted priority remains firmly on Liverpool, and all indications from his camp, his agency, former players he remains in contact with, and wider industry sources continue to point toward him becoming Liverpool’s next manager, with the process now effectively in its final stage, where only the final internal green light and formal confirmation from the ownership side remain, meaning the direction is clearly set, even if, until that last step is taken, a slight degree of uncertainty remains and the situation stays just open enough for other elite clubs to remain attentive.

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Anfield Edition | æ@AnfieldEdition·
🥇| @ptgorst: FSG, Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes are said to remain unwavering in their backing of Arne Slot. Those in charge want to give him a chance to prove their exhaustive recruitment search was correct after spending nearly six months looking for Klopp's successor.
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R N Tripathi
R N Tripathi@20Raghvesh·
@Nher_who You too shout and misbehave and make a video! Is this what you want? He is a BJP MLA, hence he has a calm nature!
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Nehr_who?@Nher_who·
A woman brutally takes the BJP MLA to task for blocking road and protesting "Get the Hell out of here,Did you not understand, there's a whole empty ground there, go there and protest" This is how everyone should treat these sanghi NETAs. Peak Satisfaction 😂😂
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Dogameister
Dogameister@dogdaddy_·
@YazzLFC No wayyyyyy! It had to be November, not December.
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Yazz LFC
Yazz LFC@YazzLFC·
Absolutely STUNNED!!!! Liverpool only made the top 5 because Chelsea are SHITTER than us. Nothing to do with Arne Slot. Should have been sacked in December. Management is a result based business and unfortunately for him and the fans it hasn't worked out. If FSG are keeping him in its only because its the CHEAPER option. End of.
Sky Sports Premier League@SkySportsPL

Arne Slot is expected to continue as Liverpool head coach next season, Sky Sports News understands, as the club close in on Champions League qualification 🔴

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Dogameister@dogdaddy_·
Michael Edwards is pulling things back and I’m liking it. No one seems to know anything anymore again. Shit like Bowen to @LFC is flying around. Even this Sky Sports push about Slot staying is all bollox! Mark my words…Slot is going end of season.
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Dogameister
Dogameister@dogdaddy_·
@Bifters1920 I feel the same. Edwards becoming Edwards again, not revealing everything to the press! High time…
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Bifters2425
Bifters2425@Bifters1920·
Slot will leave at the end of the season. Mutual consent. Bookmark this tweet.
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Anfield Edition | æ@AnfieldEdition·
Arne Slot: “I hope and I assume that if I leave, and whenever that might be, people remember me for the fact that we won the league in my time over here, but that I also played a big part in creating a new cycle.”
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