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😭🇮🇪 Roy Keane delivered another classic line on the Overlap today and had Gary Neville and Ian Wright in stitches:
🗣️ Keane: “Gary was telling me he went through a bad spell of form after the EUROs for about 6 months because of relationship issues. WOW. Really? WOW.”
🗣️ Neville: “I obviously had a captain at the time who I didn’t feel I could go to.” 😂
🗣️ Keane: “If a full-back is going through relationship issues, it doesn’t mean he can’t stop a cross does it?"
"No I’m being serious: That shouldn’t stop you from closing your winger down: 'Oh my girlfriend’s broke up with me because she’s got her eyesight back'.”
“You can still stop crosses, that shouldn’t effect ya.” 😂
The thing is, Roy is absolutely spot on, but his delivery is always on point. 👏

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Praying next to Palestinians as you work with their occupiers is such a vile and evil act. Genuinely have no words
ME24 - Middle East 24@MiddleEast_24
The Mayor of Hargeisa, the Capital of Somaliland, Prayed at Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem @WaisAbdi1
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Few points on the announcement of a US-Iran deal:
- Image of US power significantly diminished. Washington could not bring Iran to heel, could not open the Hormuz Strait, could not push Saudi into war, could not impose normalisation with Israel, could not protect its allies against cheaper Iranian missiles despite its more expensive technology, could not get NATO to join the war, could not get Europe to join the war, could not convince China to pull away from Iran, and could not stop Gulf states privately negotiating with Iran to exclude themselves from Iran's list of targets.
- Israel overreached and failed. It successfully dragged US to war with Iran, but failed to achieve any strategic aim. No regime change, no Arab-Israeli coalition, no newly annexed territories, publicly slapped down by Trump after attacking Beirut, forced kicking and screaming into a deal it adamantly opposed, and now faces a US public opinion that squarely blames Tel Aviv for dragging America into a war there was no need to fight with potentially generational political consequences for the US-Israeli relationship (Israel cannot fight any war without US funds, troops, weapons, and diplomatic cover).
- Saudi Arabia vindicated. Refused to be dragged into conflict, resisted UAE campaign to get Arab states to join Israel's attack, resisted pressure from Trump to normalise in exchange for security, deepened coordination with Pakistan and Turkiye over integrating supply chains and routes, and successfully negotiated its own de-escalation with Iran.
- Turkiye's Erdogan staves off Israeli attempts to use the war with Iran to drive a wedge between him and Trump as the latter instead asserts their personal friendship, thanks him publicly for helping to bring the deal, and affirms his belief in Turkiye as a stabilising force by promoting Tom Barrack (who the Israelis deeply resent for his alleged partiality and positive view of Ankara).
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these mfs can’t do anything that isn’t a war crime
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Your bagels are Jewish And they are delicious But don't forget about hummus by the seaside Israel in five
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If you pray two rak'ah before Fajr, you're richer than him.
Globe Eye News@GlobeEyeNews
BREAKING: Elon Musk officially becomes the world’s first trillionaire.
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🚨🎙️ Dimitar Berbatov on Henry & Zlatan's reaction to Speed backing Ronaldo
"I watched the clip and I smiled. Thierry Henry laughed, Zlatan Ibrahimović looked unconvinced, and Speed stood firm behind Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal.
I understand the reaction. Winning the World Cup is incredibly difficult. But if football has taught us anything, it's that writing off Cristiano Ronaldo is usually a mistake.
Ronaldo has spent his entire career proving doubters wrong. He arrived in England as a skinny teenager and left as the best player in the Premier League. He then went to Spain and rewrote football history.
Henry is an Arsenal icon and one of the greatest forwards the Premier League has ever seen, but Ronaldo's achievements eventually took him beyond the Premier League debate and into the conversation for the greatest player the sport has ever produced.
Zlatan is a football phenomenon, a player with unbelievable talent, personality and longevity. But when history judges careers, Ronaldo's record stands in a category of its own.
That's why I wouldn't laugh at Speed's prediction. Portugal may not be favourites, but they have a player who has spent two decades turning impossible dreams into reality.
If Cristiano Ronaldo lifts the World Cup, it won't just be another trophy. It will be the final chapter in one of the greatest careers football has ever seen.
And trust me, nobody will be laughing then.
Source [@SkySportsPL ]



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This World Cup is already exposing the western hypocrisy.
First there were reports of shootings near the English camp and now their equipment has been stolen.
Yet the same people who made a big deal about Qatar not allowing alcohol in stadiums haven’t said a single word about any of this.
They want to fly halfway across the world and lecture other countries on how to run things, but stay silent when it’s a Western country dealing with serious safety concerns.
Funny how it works, right?
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🚨 STOLEN!: England’s team equipment has been stolen including players’ boots/shoes, training gear, coaching staff equipment, balls and uniforms. The England camp is now working with police to find the stolen items or replace them quickly so the team can train as planned. 😓
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@PolitlcsGlobal @Makaveli26_ @TheAthleticFC And the west has the audacity to point fingers on Qatar.
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