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Mystic Mentor
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Spiritual seeker and anxiety coach. Sharing mindfulness and wellness tips to help you live your best life
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@Joshua_MCI No City Mount Rushmore is complete without DAVID SILVA
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City fans, I think we can all agree on this right?

莫胡德 🇵🇹@MohUtd_
If you had to choose a Mount Rushmore of players in the last decade who played for your respective clubs, who would be on it?
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That junkie selling meth at the street corner or Albert Einstein?
TG@t_thankky
Prime martial or prime Riyad Mahrez Level : very hard
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@FTBLsection Tears in my eyes. Gio Reyna needs to meet Aguero face to face and tell him this story.
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Gio Reyna:
“One of these days I really need to say thank you to Sergio Agüero.
For a long time I’ve thought, I need to play against this guy, just so I can talk to him. Not just because my grandfather is Argentine, or because Sergio is one of my family’s favourite players… I have a story to tell him.
Many years ago, he scored a goal that gave me one of the happiest moments of my life.
To understand why, you need to know about my older brother, Jack. He was my hero growing up. We used to play constantly, and he pushed me to become who I am.
In 2010, Jack was diagnosed with brain cancer. At one point it looked like he might recover, but the tumour came back. Over time, he became weaker, and we all knew what was coming.
In May 2012, we were all watching Manchester City vs QPR, the final day of the Premier League season. City needed to win the title.
When QPR went ahead, the mood in the room dropped. Jack was so ill he couldn’t walk or speak properly. It felt like he wouldn’t even get to see City win the league.
Then, in stoppage time, Edin Džeko equalised. And moments later… Agüero scored.
“AGÜEROOOOOOO!!”
We all went crazy. Jumping, shouting, hugging.
Then suddenly we heard Jack gasping. He was on the floor, and for a moment we thought he couldn’t breathe.
And then… he smiled. He started laughing. He was celebrating.
I’ll never forget that moment.
A little over nine weeks later, Jack passed away.”

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@jonmikesav8 city number is actually much lower as they have been cheating since 2009.
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@I_Cant_Shout @centregoals Both are entertaining as hell. Much needed these days.
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@arsenalbabe_ @arsenalkira He will pay for that. I can’t wait to see him cry.
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@Deji_mide I’m convinced he wanted to exit the UCL campaign
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@City_Xtra Leave the football before the football leaves you, Mo
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JAMES TRAFFORD SAVES MO SALAH'S PENALTY!!! #EmiratesFACup
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@IamMadeStrong @WeAreTheOverlap Neither of who you watched play live
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@threegreentreez @WeAreTheOverlap So this is what gets those players in greatness conversation.


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@WeAreTheOverlap Kevin De Bruyne is the best at football. Roy Keane and Frank Lampard in the ‘greatness’ conversation. That’s about it.
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@iamdannycfc @WeAreTheOverlap Frank penaltypard shouts in big 2026
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@WeAreTheOverlap gerrard did not even win epl, it is Kdb or Lampard
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Their legends are Bernardo Silva 😭😭😭
𒆜ʀoʟᴀɴᴅᴏ@InfluencerUg1
The premier league is losing a legend
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@City_Xtra @PhilFoden Pep trusting Phil should be enough reason for him to become prime KDB
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Pep Guardiola on @PhilFoden: "Nothing, zero [concerns over his form]. He's 25, 26 years-old, he's won six Premier Leagues, a lot of things, and his contribution to what we have done is incredible. And what happened is a normal process in a long, long, long career. It's a normal situation. And the moment he will make a click and turn, he'll be back to what he is..."
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@TheAthleticFC "Uzbekistan's version of Cristiano Ronaldo" 😭😭 as if Ronaldo's team was full of daily wage earners
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Abdukodir Khusanov is Uzbekistan's version of Cristiano Ronaldo.
In the capital city of Tashkent, everyone The Athletic speaks to knows who Khusanov is, whether they follow football or not.
His face is plastered across huge billboards, and milestones in his personal life make the national news.
All their World Cup hopes rest on the shoulders of Manchester City's 22-year-old centre-back.
@TimSpiers reports ⤵️
🔗 nytimes.com/athletic/71643…

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