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Le Prodige

Le Prodige

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Romain Laplanche
Romain Laplanche@rolapche·
La problématique de la pause commerciale qui coupe le rythme et affecte le temps de jeu effectif est un sujet que Bielsa avait déjà abordé à Leeds en 2018. "Si vous stoppez le jeu constamment, il est peu important de jouer 10 min de + si ces minutes sont constamment segmentées"
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Newsy.Sportu
Newsy.Sportu@Newsy_Sportu·
‼️🇧🇷 Brazylia IDZIE NA WOJNĘ Z FIFA! 🔥 ​Reprezentacja Brazylii złamała oficjalny regulamin i kategorycznie odmówiła wywiadów w przerwie meczu. 🎙​ Gdy dziennikarz ostrzegł Viniciusa: "Za to grozi wam potężna kara finansowa." 🗣 ​Vini Jr. odpowiedział krótko i bezczelnie: "To zapłacimy. Ale nikt z nas nie wyjdzie do mikrofonu." ​Brazylijczycy mają dość rygorystycznych zasad federacji i pokazali, że pieniądze nie kupią ich posłuszeństwa.
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Five Year Plan 🏆🏆🏆
Sorry to drone on about hydration breaks but FIFA has fundamentally changed the dynamic nature of the game by allowing teams to get 3 minutes with their manager giving instructions. This Germany vs Curaçao game has fallen victim to it. Football is 2 halves. Not 4 quarters.
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Rachel Kryshak
Rachel Kryshak@RachelKryshak·
Jurgen Klopp is not having any of this “commercial break disguised as hydration break” business.
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JS Grond-Tran
JS Grond-Tran@JS_Grond·
Yan Diomandé pas content de donner autant d'interviews 😅 "J'ai déjà parlé 10 fois, c'est pas mon boulot de parler"
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OZ 🇺🇸🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇳🇴🇨🇮
These cooling breaks right after a goal right when the games starting to get good are actually cancer. Genuinely fuck FIFA and Infantino for giving in to this
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Laurie
Laurie@LFCLaurie·
The absolute worst thing about this World Cup are these “hydration breaks”. Momentum is a massive part of football and these just absolutely kill it. In closed roof, air conditioned stadiums too. Just bin them off.
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Mukhtar
Mukhtar@I_amMukhtar·
Wait, are American broadcasters playing ads during World Cup hydration breaks?
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Le Prodige
Le Prodige@LeProdige__·
Le problème avec une cdm a 48 equipes
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danielle 🇦🇷 🇺🇸
i know this has been said about 8 million times but damn hydration break in an indoor stadium really is so fucking stupid
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Jan Aage Fjørtoft 🇳🇴
Jan Aage Fjørtoft 🇳🇴@JanAageFjortoft·
By the way! 20 degrees inside the stadium in Houston! Still breaks for drinks!! What do they get? Hot chocolate?
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Victor Torres
Victor Torres@Byktorres·
No entiendo por que la gente que está en los estadios no pita en las “pausas de hidratación”
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K.@cpaskiks·
Je me suis tapé ce match de merde pour perdre mon prono à la 90e minute azy a demain
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Pearja 🍐
Pearja 🍐@Pearja_·
Je jure que leurs pause fraîcheur c’est tellement un scandale, c’est les milliards de spectateurs de foot du monde entier qui doivent se soumettre aux américains et leurs façon de consommer (surtout des pubs) J’ai la haine
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Thanks henry
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🚨🗣️New: Thierry Henry reacts to the USA vs Paraguay stoppage for TV commercials: “I’ve spent my entire life in this beautiful game — as a player at the highest level, as a fan, and now as someone who analyses it every week — and what unfolded during that USA versus Paraguay match left me deeply frustrated. The fourth official standing there on the touchline, arm raised high, instructing the referee to hold the restart… not for any injury, not for tactical reasons, and not even primarily for player hydration in that scorching heat. No. It was because the broadcast team hadn’t finished airing all their commercials. That’s not football. That’s a television show pretending to be a World Cup match. The beautiful game is being strangled by greed. Players are out there in the heat, ready to restart, momentum building like a storm about to break — and we pause everything so the sponsors can cash in. It’s like stopping a symphony mid-crescendo because the advertisers want their jingle heard. Football didn’t conquer the world by turning into American sports with endless timeouts and ad breaks. We had rhythm, flow, emotion that flowed like a river. Now? It’s dammed up for dollars. This isn’t about hydration or player welfare anymore — it’s a slippery slope where the soul of the game is sold piece by piece. Fans deserve better. Players deserve better. The referee on that pitch looked like a puppet on strings controlled from some broadcast truck. Enough is enough. We need to protect what made this sport the greatest on Earth before it disappears completely.” The World Cup should be football’s cathedral. Instead, we’re turning it into a shopping mall with a pitch in the middle. And here’s the question nobody wants to answer: if the fourth official is waiting for commercials, then who is really running the game? FIFA? The referee? Or the broadcasters? Because the moment football starts asking advertisers for permission before asking the players, you’ve crossed a line. The World Cup is supposed to be the showcase of football. Not the showcase of who paid the most for airtime.”

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