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Ronald C

@rondezvous

Sports Lawyer, Founder, Investor. Only here for the Arsenal. Positive Vibes Only.

Switzerland เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2025
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Met (C) 🏆@AFCMet·
Very respectful from Bayer Leverkusen
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Kentah Gwanjez@GWANJEZ·
"The Black skin is not a badge of shame, but rather a glorious symbol of National greatness." Marcus Mosiah Garvey
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TheEuropeanLad@ThaEuropeanLad·
Erling Haaland tricked a random lady into thinking he was just a regular bloke, while the YouTube producer beside him played the role of the football star “No, not me, I’m the social media guy.” 😂😭
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@mitch_fretton You are the only “boy” here. You probably think you are not but you know you don’t care about those women and is using this tragic event to get clicks and reach your follower goal. Shame on you for that.
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Dissident West@dissidentwest·
Are they pricing World Cup tickets at a major discount for African citizens or something? How can so many people from countries with a per capita income of $2k afford to go to a tournament where the tickets are double their yearly salary?
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Michelle@8nousername8·
@FoxNews Ok, give her a disciplinary, but sacking her is excessive. This has got to stop. Let’s reserve sacking people for their SM posts for people who are racist, abusive etc
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Fox News@FoxNews·
A JPMorgan DEI executive emptied a full trash can into the street during the Knicks championship parade. Now she’s out of a job. The woman seen in the now-viral video dumping a Knicks-colored trash can along New York City’s parade route has been identified as Angie Baez, a financial industry executive. After the New York Post contacted JPMorgan Chase about the incident, the company confirmed she is no longer employed there. Baez wasn’t the only one causing chaos in the city, fans climbed cars, trucks, and anything else they could find to celebrate.
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SuperVegeta@SuperVe85591700·
@rondezvous @__jessclarkexx I just tried to be balanced. I’m not defending a rapist if he is convicted of one. People see you be objective and think you’re defending something. If he’s guilty he needs to be jailed for the rest of his life but no one knows the evidence and he’s being called a rapist
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SuperVegeta@SuperVe85591700·
@__jessclarkexx They are serious but he’s pleaded not guilty and like anyone else who has plead their innocence, are we not supposed to follow by innocent till proven guilty? Look i.e at the Mendy case. This isn’t me defending him, if he’s found guilty he deserves the book thrown at him
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you may not agree with this but the evidence to charge someone with a crime is generally a lot less than to convict them. Football is his job, to stop him from earning a living is frowned upon because that is a form of punishment also. Why not wait and see what happens in the court?
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Lindsay Owens
Lindsay Owens@owenslindsay1·
Surprise, surprise. New reporting from @guardian confirms what fans have long suspected. Sky-high World Cup tickets were not inevitable. FIFA staff pushed for a more affordable ticketing strategy. FIFA leadership instead made a deliberate business decision to maximize profits with dynamic pricing, even if it meant pricing diehard fans out of a once-in-a-generation experience. The results have been what you might expect: the most expensive World Cup in history. theguardian.com/football/2026/…
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That already exists in most countries contracts and its called the "moral turpitude" clause. Its difficult to expand it to charged because the standard to charge someon in some countries is "probable cause" a very low standard vs "beyond the reasonable doubt " which is the highest standard of all to convict someone in criminal court and that is "innocent until proven guilty". in other words, I can charge you based on the weakest evidence but to convict you, I need evidence so overwhelming that the only thing that can be true is that you did it. You cannot deny a person right to earn a living and if his job is football...
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Annemarie Dray@AnnemarieDray·
Football is suffering from its’ continued failure to develop a blanket protocol for players who are charged with serious sexual offences. It’s such a public occupation and players are role models with influence. The message they are sending right now is damaging.
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Ronald C@rondezvous·
@wode_maya the man said " not everyone who is skin to me, is kin to me"
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Wode Maya ®@wode_maya·
Not every BLACKMAN is my brother! Not every WHITEMAN is my enemy!! - Lucky Dube🇿🇦
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My main disagreement is that 7 counts is not seven different people and a civil case generally begins as a criminal case and in Ronaldo’s case the victim agreed to not press charges in exchange for a financial settlement. Thankfully that law has been changed and in some states the govt may still press charges even if the victim agrees a settlement. can’t we let the case be decided before we punish him and until that time he should be able to earn an income. If he’s guilty he should be punished like Dani Alves.
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𝗝𝗼@Jortoliny·
@rondezvous I’m all in favour of Ronaldo getting the same treatment. But unfortunately, because of his name, people turn a blind eye and, tbf, there’s also a difference in their cases. Ronaldo has a settled civil case, while Partey has 7 counts of rape +1 of sexual assault in a criminal case
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𝗝𝗼@Jortoliny·
I'm baffled by the reaction to Rice hugging Partey. Arsenal's hierarchy, Arteta, and the players publicly backed him for years while knowing what he did. Why are people acting shocked now? Why would you want Rice to suddenly fake a different stance? He's just showing us who he is
bonjela papi 🇨🇻🇨🇩🇨🇼🇪🇨@BonjelaPapi

Declan Rice should be dropped btw. Handshakes you've been instructed on at the start are one thing, embracing your long lost rapist brother is another

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@callme_Riken Why are you allowing them to perpetuate the Mandingo myth?
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