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We have guided missiles but misguided men
Katılım Mayıs 2010
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Photos of English footballer Jack Grealish appearing to have passed out in a bar during the daytime after heavy drinking quickly went viral, but they also sparked a wider debate.
Many argue that if it had been black players such as Marcus Rashford or Raheem Sterling instead of Grealish, the British media would have covered the story in a far more sensationalist and racist manner.


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@CFCPys @BobbyVincentFL Alonso preferable if Chelsea can't get either of Mourinho or Klopp
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🚨 Xabi Alonso and Marco Silva have joined Iraola on Chelsea’s list. (@BobbyVincentFL)
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50' - Goal. Manchester City add a third through Antoine Semenyo.
[3-0] #EmiratesFACup
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56' - Goal. A second for Brighton and Danny Welbeck.
[2-1] #BHALIV
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@PoojaMedia So sad that Football is becoming ugly and more extreme these days.
Osimhen was the prime target yesterday and they get the job done by ensuring he was injured.
This isn't football anymore.
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@adolfkafui1 @korsi_atsu1090 @JasperZiggle he started his career at Exeter. Made his debut at age 15 before going to chelsea
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@korsi_atsu1090 @JasperZiggle Ethan Ampadu was bought by Chelsea from Oxford.
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🚨‼️🇬🇭 🏴 Ethan Ampadu, the versatile defender and midfielder who plays for Leeds United, comes from a strong footballing background.
His father, Kwame Ampadu, is a former professional footballer and coach who played for clubs such as Arsenal, Swansea City, Exeter City, and West Bromwich Albion.
Kwame Ampadu was born to a 🇬🇭Ghanaian father and Irish mother and represented the Republic of Ireland at the youth level.
Ethan followed in his father's footsteps, rising through the ranks to become a key figure for Leeds United and a regular starter for the Wales national team.

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@SeedorfBT621 @azusime_michael @Nanakwadjoo @_JustKwesi Eeeiii you people just dey here dey rewrite history.
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@azusime_michael @Nanakwadjoo @_JustKwesi Asantehene Sir Nana Agyemang Prempeh II. Was named Kumasi College of Technology in 1940's wa6 before Kwame Nkrumah even became a Prime Minister even students graduated from the school before Kwame Nkrumah became a President of Ghana. So how how did he build it
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Bruno just needs trophies. he’s better than most of the players in this picture. way better.
Prime Video Sport UK@primevideosport
Bruno Fernandes becomes the second-fastest midfielder this century to reach 𝟐𝟎𝟎 goal contributions for a Premier League club 🔥🪄
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@LFC Hugo Ekitike bringing the heat and passion.. proud to see Witz assisting.. this shows putting your head down and focusing on the games pays off.. I foresee an Ekitike hatrick.
Unrelated: But we Liverpool need to move on from Salah..
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Power is transient indeed, when we were in Government, the very people who treated President Nana Addo as a King anytime they see him have all of the sudden withdrawn that treatment, Today, they treat him like any other mere party member.
This was my observation Today, i have really learnt a lot, people will hail or even worship you when you have power but will desert you when the power is taken from you.
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HOW CAN A POLITICIAN TALK LIKE THIS😳😳
Abronye DC's statement, claiming that "every dirty place in Ghana is inherited by Ewes and Northerners," with examples like Kumasi-Aboabo, Kumasi-Anloga, Ashiaman, and Nima is a deliberately blunt, inflammatory remark that plays on ethnic stereotypes and regional prejudices.
He is essentially implying that areas known for poor sanitation, urban neglect, or slum-like conditions are disproportionately occupied or "taken over" by people from the Volta Region (Ewes) and the northern parts of Ghana.
These locations are real urban zones with long-standing issues of waste management, overcrowding, and poverty, often linked to rural-urban migration patterns in Ghana. Some (like Anloga in Kumasi or parts of Nima/Ashiaman) do have significant populations from those regions due to historical settlement, cheaper housing, or economic opportunities.
His wording is crude and provocative: using terms like "dirty" and "inherited" frames it as if these groups are somehow responsible for or stuck with the filth, rather than pointing to systemic failures like poor urban planning, corruption, or lack of investment by successive governments.

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