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Daniele

@raf_kuzko

@acmilan🔴⚫️ #ChiefsKingdom #OneforDallas

G.O.A.T Katılım Ocak 2020
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Dan Rysk@DanDeFiEd·
Italian efficiency when it comes to coffee should be studied. In Italy: - Walk into a bar and look at the guy - Un caffe - 30 seconds later it’s ready - Shoot it - Leave €1 - Walk out In the US: - Join a line - Wait - Order coffee - Answer 12 questions: Size? Milk? Roast? Sugar? Temperature? Colombia beans? Name? How do you spell it? - $12.34 - Ask for a 20% tip. Click 5 times on a ipad to have a custom tip - Tap phone - ask where to send the invoice - Wait again on a different line - Someone call a name that sounds similar to mine - get the coffee - too hot, can't drink it - finally at temperature taste like shit
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Minnesota Timberwolves@Timberwolves·
a familiar foe. 🍿 y’all ready for this?
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Rilwan
Rilwan@Real1_balogun·
Let's learn some history. Why do Italians like Argentines other than the many Argentines who have played in Italy? Other than Mauro Camoranesi or Mateo Retegui who’re born Argentine but played for the Italian national team. Have you ever wondered why Javier Zanetti has an Italian-sounding name? It's because he has Italian ancestry. It's a brotherhood that started in the 19th century. Italians left their country in droves and travelled to Argentina. According to researchers and various publications, more than 2 million Italians migrated to Argentina between 1870 and 1960, a period of almost a century minus a decade. The migration was as a result of the search for a better life and a means of escape of war. That mass immigration of Italians to Argentina changed the demographics of the Argentine populace. In Argentina today, it's believed that at least 30 millions people have some form of Italian ancestry. That's more than 60% of the Argentine population. Argentina’s strong Spanish culture is mixed with their core Italian-acquired traits and it's seen in their lifestyles. Italian customs are held highly in Argentina. They share the love for similar foods too. It's also believed that nearly 60% of Argentine surnames have Italian roots. So, Argentines love Italians and vice versa and it's why Scaloni, and possibly many Argentines are unhappy about Italy’s World Cup miss. My name is Rilwan, I love and write about football systems, memories and the depths behind the game. Follow me and repost if you want more of this.
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano

🚨🇦🇷 Lionel Scaloni: “What happened to Italy makes me sad. I have some Italian roots, besides having played there, it’s a brother country to Argentina and they love us a lot”. “Not having them at the World Cup isn’t something Argentines like”.

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CoolHandMe
CoolHandMe@CoolHandMe33·
At some point, Luka fans have to realize it has nothing to do with how well Luka plays. Of course he should be MVP, but the media just doesn’t like him. They didn’t like him as a rookie when they said Ayton should be the 1st pick. Then it was Trae Young is better, then Booker, then Ja, Mitchell, Ant, Cade, Tatum, Brown, Brunson and now SGA. Luka keeps proving them all wrong. It’s their pride that stops them from admitting the obvious. The people on TV will never admit they were wrong for eight years and just hand Luka the MVP. It’s not going to happen. History will show what a joke the NBA awards were at this time. The average fan knows this should be Luka’s second MVP, arguably even his third. People will look back at these prime years of Luka and think how was he not MVP multiple times? So all you can do is enjoy what you’re watching from Luka and appreciate it while it’s here.
First Things First@FTFonFS1

.@Chris_Broussard reacts to SGA & Luka not making an MVP case for themselves: “I get it from SGA. He’s cool, cool personality. He’s got his MVP, he’s got his championship. I get it. Luka…Luka! Ya blew it! Here’s the deal guys, it's worked! What Wemby said has worked!”

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Troll Football
Troll Football@TrollFootball·
Milan is Red & Black
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Justin
Justin@juza_23·
What in the Europa League is that route to a semi final?
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Mr. Daniel Koranteng
Mr. Daniel Koranteng@Dani77k·
This thing about trophies only started because of Ronaldo and Messi. That was basically the only way to separate them. It happened for so long it became the norm. We need to go back to awarding the best player in the world and not the star player in the winning team.
Sky Sports News@SkySportsNews

"We should get back to the Ballon d'Or being about to best player" Rob Earnshaw on if Declan Rice is a Ballon d'Or contender 💭

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Ultras Clips
Ultras Clips@ultras_clips·
The PSG fans tried to provoke… but forgot that on the other side were the Milan Ultras.
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III@Cerebrone·
The Champions League final actually ended 5-0.
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ACMatt
ACMatt@ACMatt93·
Milan's last league title was in 2021/22 Arsenal's was 2003/04. Milan's last super cup win was 2024/25 Arsenal's was 2023/24. Milan's last Champions league win was in 2006/07 Arsenal's was never.
invincible1s@KitaraOdong

@___Adham_Hanafy And they still can’t win anything

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💍💍💍💍@warriorsger·
how did we let Tatum get away with this 😭
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TREQUARTISTA
TREQUARTISTA@TatticaPassata·
Dismissing footballers from previous generations is one of the clearest signs of a casual fan. It shows a lack of understanding of how drastically football and life itself has evolved. The game was played with heavier balls, on rougher and often waterlogged pitches, with limited infrastructure and minimal medical support. Training methods, recovery, nutrition, and sports science were nowhere near what they are today. Judging those players by modern standards ignores the context they played in. More importantly, without their achievements, sacrifices and influence, the game wouldn’t be where it is now. They inspired the generation that followed, which then inspired the next eventually shaping the players you idolize today. Football is a continuous lineage, not a reset every decade. If those pioneers hadn’t existed, your favorite footballer wouldn’t either. Respecting past generations isn’t nostalgia, it’s acknowledging the foundation on which the modern game stands.
TM@Troll_Madrid

How on earth did Di Stefano pulled Super Ballon D’or with this kinda of play😭😭

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VIEW
VIEW@viewsoff·
Sunset in Los Angeles, California
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Mary ⸆⸉❤️‍🔥
Mary ⸆⸉❤️‍🔥@MainStUSAFan·
The way y’all have asked this man 100 questions about his retirement, but not once had the courage to get in Andy’s face and ask why his play calling has been dog shit for the last three seasons—especially this one—why his coaching staff has been negligent in developing players, why Xavier Worthy still lacks situational awareness for the sidelines, why Pacheco can barely get past 5 yards on a run, why Jawaan Taylor is still the most penalized player in the league and keeps making the same mistakes over and over (that’s a coaching problem), why Chris Jones has been dog shit this year after getting that massive contract, and why Harrison Butker—who used to be number one in his position—is now leading the league in missed field goals. Instead of asking Travis Kelce endless retirement questions, do your fucking job, ask the right ones, and stop complaining about “why Travis doesn’t want to talk to the media.”
McKenzie Nelson@McKenzieMNelson

Travis Kelce was asked if it crossed his mind that tonight could be his final game at Arrowhead Stadium.. #ChiefsKingdom

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