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Wes@wescfc·
@Springboks @AllBlacks Rassie seems to be going the route of Pep Guardiola. Once you win everything, you try be too clever and innovate everything. Clearly lost today because we didn’t get the basics right.
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Wes@wescfc·
@todd_boehly How much longer will you allow this to carry on? I don’t believe you’re fully aligned with what is going but either way - the mediocrity at Chelsea Football Club cannot be allowed to continue.
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Wes@wescfc·
@realbrucewayne8 @williameijer @designernils Most laws are federal but there are differences at state level as well. @grok are there different laws in Babaria compared to other states in Germany? If so can you list some examples?
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real_brucewayne@realbrucewayne8·
@wescfc @williameijer @designernils Strict in executional difference not by law bro. Thats the nuance im talking about. And is mostly due to internal „mood“ and tolerance and especially necessary funds of the authorities
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William Meijer
William Meijer@williameijer·
Message from a German friend: Germany is over. If you have time, read the following post from Reddit. Bear in mind, Germany's only resource was always education and good institutions. r/DePi Experiences as a teacher at a school with a high proportion of refugees - it is even worse than you think Hello everyone, I studied mathematics and am currently working as a secondary school teacher in the Ruhr area, partly due to the current precarious labor market situation. The proportion of refugees at my school, as at many other schools here in the region, is quite high. Most refugees are taught in separate integration classes, as integration into regular classes is simply not possible due to the desolate level of education. I teach two such integration classes several times a week and just wanted to share my experiences with you here. Even before starting my current job, I was extremely critical of the current migration, but my experiences in the teaching profession make my worst fears at the time seem like a benevolent utopia. For context: A large proportion of the integration classes consist of Marrocans born in Spain, but Syrians, Afghans and Roma are also strongly represented. The rest is a wild potpourri of Ukrainians and refugees from other Arab or Muslim countries such as Lebanon or Somalia. One class consists mainly of younger students between 11 and 13 years of age, the other class consists mainly of teenagers around 16 years of age. Now a small summary of my observations: In about half of the classes there is no significant literacy in their own language, just over half understand, even after years in the local school system, in about as good a German as I understand Mandarin. At least in math (I can only judge the other subjects to a very limited extent), the level of education is an absolute fiasco, even among older students. Truly the simplest arithmetic problems (5+6 or 7-4) are already very difficult. The cause often seems to be cognitive, because even if I illustrate the numbers with objects, many students are unable to solve corresponding tasks. It is currently Ramadan. Ukrainian students who do not fast must leave the room if they want to have a drink or eat. On the one hand, this is a rule imposed by the classes themselves, but on the other hand it is also tolerated or even actively supported by large parts of the other teaching staff and the social worker. Some male students refuse to sit next to female students for religious reasons. This is also tolerated. Fights are commonplace and that is no exaggeration. In fact, there is at least one fight almost every day. There are no properly maintained school folders or generally a careful handling of school materials. Most come to class wearing only the clothes they wear on their bodies. About half of the class with the older students is always delayed by at least 10 minutes at the first lesson, or sometimes 20 or 30 minutes. Even after the breaks, the class is actually only 10 minutes late each time. During Ramadan, also tolerated by other school staff, a good proportion sleep regularly in class by placing their head on the table. Female students are regularly labeled with highly obscene terms. The punishment of such statements either does not take place at all or is so restrained that repetition is encouraged. On parent-teacher conferences, 90 percent of parents, even after several years of residence in Germany, can only communicate via interpreters. A few days ago, some students proudly told me what new cell phone models their siblings and parents have, which, mind you, receive almost exclusively transfer payments. Female colleagues generally have it more difficult than my gender counterparts, who are usually at least rudimentarily respected. Some students often do not show up at school for months without apology. A rejection of other religions is very clear in many situations. For group work in other subjects that spans weeks, the results have a scope that can be achieved by those with normal abilities within five minutes. There is no mixing with other students. You like to keep to yourself. Even among refugees, groups usually form according to their respective origins. With all the negative impressions, there are a few positive experiences. A handful of students are actually making an effort and progress. These students are also the only reason why work doesn't seem completely pointless. I myself try to counteract this to the best of my ability, but this is hardly possible if there is no support from the staff and the school administration. I have already capitulated on some points because a corresponding commitment only breaks your nerves without changing anything. Many of the older students are leaving our education system anytime soon, and with that, the state is losing pretty much the only way to exert any influence. I fear that the situation in other schools often looks little better. This leads us to send school leavers into the wild year after year who neither write, read nor master the most basic primary school mathematics. Such people are not fit for any kind of work and are doomed to languish in our welfare system for life. Muslim and African students, in particular, often have an absurd number of siblings by German standards. If one assumes that this reproduction rate will not break with the current generation, but perhaps even increase given the fantastic conditions here in Germany compared to their countries of origin (not for locals, but certainly for people from countries with a per capita GDP of $800), the problems are compounded exponentially. I lack any imagination as to how the catastrophe that lies ahead could be averted in any way, and this is increasingly frustrating me. Just wanted to share this with you. Thanks to those who stuck with it until the end of the text and gave themselves my whining.
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Wes@wescfc·
@realbrucewayne8 @williameijer @designernils Of course the politics make a huge difference. Bayern is far more conservative. Berlin and Munich for example are like 2 different countries. Law as well - Bayern is far more strict than most other German regions.
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real_brucewayne@realbrucewayne8·
@wescfc @williameijer @designernils As a german i can tell you that these are slim nuances, not general true and the extent you make it out to be. Obv region, culture, education in the past, parents, wealth make a difference tho, not the law/ politics.
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ScepticalSista@ScepticalSista·
@wescfc @williameijer @designernils And given you wrote that after i apologised ill retract the apology. i didn't say Europe as a continent wasn't an amazing place you dumbarse. So is Africa That doesn't mean there aren't problems. And the issue with Europe is that it's completely self inflicted.
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Wes@wescfc·
@ScepticalSista @williameijer @designernils Have family in other places in Europe. Travel regularly in Europe. Europe is still an amazing place if you don’t listen to the propaganda. Maybe instead of dumb comments, travel a bit.
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ScepticalSista@ScepticalSista·
@wescfc @williameijer @designernils Forgive me for being so harsh but i just can't get over this "I'm alright Jack" mentality i see in certain parts of certain countries when in fact if you have any understanding of Europe as a whole you see what's happening.
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Wes@wescfc·
@williameijer @designernils You’re still not understanding how different they are. Different politics, policies etc. Bavaria is basically a different country. Always has been
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Wes@wescfc·
@williameijer @designernils What you aren’t understanding is that the states are very individual. They have their own school systems, police, university etc. The states are very very different. Germany can’t be put into a bucket like most other countries
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Nagelfar
Nagelfar@Thbreak3r·
@MoreCheesur @veizau He is being a fucking bitch, sue over a bitch slap 🤣, she should for sure get a penalty...but this is only about money and you know it, as the bitch he is
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veizau@veizau·
Clavicular has filed a multi-million-dollar lawsuit against a random girl who slapped him at the club. 😳👀 “Nah, she’s not getting away with this. I’ll spend every penny if I have to this isn’t over. I’m making an example out of this foid to warn others not to do the same.’’
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Wes@wescfc·
@terhyc @grok this account is from 2009 but only started spamming advice since Feb 26. what did this account do before that?
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Bryan@terhyc·
I’m 60 years old and resigned from BlackRock. My annual income is 2 million US dollars. My March advice: $ONDS (Ondas) — Strong Buy $RKLB (Rocket Lab) — Buy $SNDK (SanDisk) — Strong Buy $AMZN (Amazon) — Buy $PLTR (Palanti) — Buy $NBIS (NEBIUS) — Strong Buy $BIDU (Baidu) — Don’t buy $U (Unity) — Don’t buy $HUM (Humana) — Don’t buy People ask, “Why don’t you charge?” I’ve made enough. Sharing is my passion — that’s why I post for free.
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Johyan
Johyan@JohyanCruyff·
I’m at a loss for words at the types of goals we concede, no amount of manager changes will prevent this
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Wes@wescfc·
All leadership levels of Chelsea Football Club should be absolutely ashamed. Drastic changes are needed and it starts with the people in charge who keep think it’s a good idea to hire inexperienced coaches with no winning mentality or experience. Destroyed the winning DNA that this club had.
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Global Statistics
Global Statistics@Globalstats11·
Top 40 Countries with the Best Quality of Life in 2026 1. 🇳🇱 Netherlands 2. 🇩🇰 Denmark 3. 🇱🇺 Luxembourg 4. 🇴🇲 Oman 5. 🇨🇭 Switzerland 6. 🇫🇮 Finland 7. 🇦🇹 Austria 8. 🇩🇪 Germany 9. 🇮🇸 Iceland 10. 🇳🇴 Norway 11. 🇪🇪 Estonia 12. 🇦🇺 Australia 13. 🇸🇪 Sweden 14. 🇳🇿 New Zealand 15. 🇺🇸 United States 16. 🇪🇸 Spain 17. 🇯🇵 Japan 18. 🇶🇦 Qatar 19. 🇸🇮 Slovenia 20. 🇱🇹 Lithuania 21. 🇭🇷 Croatia 22. 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 23. 🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates 24. 🇨🇿 Czech Republic 25. 🇧🇪 Belgium 26. 🇨🇦 Canada 27. 🇫🇷 France 28. 🇵🇹 Portugal 29. 🇮🇪 Ireland 30. 🇮🇱 Israel 31. 🇱🇻 Latvia 32. 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia 33. 🇰🇼 Kuwait 34. 🇨🇾 Cyprus 35. 🇸🇰 Slovakia 36. 🇸🇬 Singapore 37. 🇵🇱 Poland 38. 🇹🇼 Taiwan 39. 🇵🇷 Puerto Rico 40. 🇮🇹 Italy Note: Quality of Life Index reflects overall well-being using key factors like Safety, Health Care, Cost of Living, Climate, and More. Source: Numbeo Quality of Life 2026 - Based on crowdsourced user perceptions.
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Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
“At least we aren’t speaking German” Bro, there aren't many people in Germany speaking German anymore.
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Mwacha
Mwacha@MPlegal1·
@RBR_Daily That is Max Verstappen admitting that he always had the benefit of a good car.
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RBR Daily@RBR_Daily·
📻 Max on the onboard after sprint qualifying: "...I can't. This is undriveable. We never had anything this bad."
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Wes@wescfc·
@CFCclips Let’s call it what it is - Liam Rosenior was a coward with his substitutions. Threw the game away
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ChelseaFC News & Vids
ChelseaFC News & Vids@CFCclips·
Jorgensen made a mistake yes but the game got a way from us because we didn’t manage the game well in the period when PSG started to get on top. What we needed was someone to break the lines when we were only passing sideways and backwards. Andrey Santos should have come on
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Wes@wescfc·
Liam Rosenior you’re an absolute coward. Pathetic substitutions. Chelsea fans deserve better.
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ChelseaFC News & Vids@CFCclips·
Chelsea situation can be sorted in 1 window. Sell dross/cash in on a few/bring in proper quality. Sell: Sanchez Jorgensen Badiashile Gusto Tosin Enzo Fernandez (£) Garnacho Hato (loan) Lavia (injuries) Neto Palmer (£) Delap Gittens (loan) Bring in…..
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Wes@wescfc·
@CFCJnR What a stupid comment.
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JnR@CFCJnR·
I love Estevao. But someone has to say it, it's like he's playing for himself always has to end up shooting. Never tries to create for teammate who is in a better position, makes him predictable. 18 years old so understand but I need someone at Chelsea to have a word with him.
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Piers Morgan
Piers Morgan@piersmorgan·
Mate, Chelsea are 8th and our team today would batter you.
Oz Talks Chelsea@oztalksfootball

@piersmorgan ‘Most’ implies that XI is better than 10 premier league starting XIs and that is simply not true, not even the most deluded gooner would think that

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