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Scored a brace for Brazil last night
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Nineteen-year-old striker Marc Guiu is “eyeing a dramatic January return to Sunderland”, feeling “increasingly fed up at the lack of game time” under Enzo Maresca. The Spaniard was particularly annoyed at being overlooked in favour of winger Tyrique George for last week’s Champions League fixture against Benfica.
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US right wingers turning against the zionists
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Did someone said Murillo? 🥳
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💬Murillo is on Chelsea’s list of targets according to former Man United and Sunderland chief scout Mick Brown, who remains very well-connected within the game, as he exclusively told that the 23-year-old has emerged as a standout option for Maresca. “Murillo has done a really, really good job for Forest,” Brown said. “He was a big part of their success last season, but it hasn’t quite clicked for him or for them this season so a few questions might start being asked. “Chelsea need a centre-back, they’re not good enough at the back to challenge for the title. “They are aware of that and it’s something they’re going to look at in January, because they’ve suffered a lot of injuries already this season. “Murillo of course will be on their radar, he has been for a while because he’s been fantastic for Nottingham Forest, and they’re not the only club looking at him. “If Forest continue to struggle, they could look to take advantage of that situation to tempt him away. “I think he’d certainly be an improvement on what they’ve got currently, the likes of [Trevoh] Chalobah and the rest of them who’ve been called upon. “If it’s a deal they think can be done, then it wouldn’t surprise me to see them make a move, because I’m told he’s definitely somebody they’re looking at.”
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CEASEFIRE DEAL: A ceasefire in Gaza came into effect at 12 p.m. local time (5 a.m. ET), the Israeli military said, after Israel's government approved the first phase of a deal intended to bring the war to an end. HOSTAGES RELEASED: Trump said he expects Israeli hostages to be released Monday or Tuesday in an exchange for Palestinian prisoners. Forty-eight hostages remain to be returned, 20 of whom Israel says it believes are still alive. TRUMP TO EGYPT: Trump said he plans to travel to Egypt for an official signing ceremony. TROOP DEPLOYMENT: The U.S. military is preparing options to deploy as many as 200 U.S. troops to Israel to support stabilization in Gaza and the flow of humanitarian aid and security assistance into the enclave, two U.S. officials familiar with the planning said. AID FOR GAZA: Aid is expected to flow into Gaza, where scenes of devastation and hunger, as well as a famine declaration, have prompted outrage around the world and left Israel isolated diplomatically.
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The prestigious Nobel Peace Prize for 2025 has been awarded at the Norwegian Nobel Institute in Oslo to Venezuelan opposition politician Maria Corina Machado. It is the highlight of the week of announcements from October 6 to 13. A total of 338 nominations had been submitted for the award, including 244 individuals and 94 organisations.
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Not sure how true this statement is, but it would be laughable for them to think a PL win nearly 10 years ago with a completely different team is worth anything now.
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Even now, Republicans are still struggling to remember who was president in 2020 One professor joked, “‘Who was president in 2020?’ is the question of our time.” The number of Republicans who can’t answer the question correctly is amazing. https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/even-now-republicans-are-still-struggling-remember-was-president-2020-rcna236386 As part of the Republican Party’s scramble to gerrymander new district maps, a great many GOP officials have complained that the 2020 Census wasn’t good enough. To that end, Republican Sen. Jim Banks of Indiana issued this press release on Monday afternoon: In his correspondence to the Cabinet secretary, the GOP senator specifically noted that the 2020 Census — a project that Banks condemned as a “fraud” — was “prepared by the Biden administration.” Around the same time, Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama appeared on Fox News and insisted that Democrats had “rigged” the 2020 Census. There’s one rather important flaw in this partisan case: There was no Biden administration in 2020. At the time, Donald Trump was president. This comes up far more often than it should. A couple of months ago, for example, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis argued that “the Biden administration” shortchanged the Sunshine State in the last census. In July, Republican Rep. Mike Collins of Georgia blamed Joe Biden and his team for social unrest in the summer of 2020 — several months before the Democrat took office. A year earlier, Trump claimed that the “the White House” rigged the 2020 election, neglecting to mention that he was the one living in the White House at the time. Around the same time, then-Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody (months before she became a U.S. senator) took aim at the Biden administration’s approach to criminal justice protests in 2020 — when there was no Biden administration. The year before that, Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia blamed the Biden administration’s policies for a Michigan woman whose sons died in 2020, when Biden was a private citizen and Trump was president. Months later, Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas blamed Biden for “paying people to stay home” in 2020, referring to a law that Trump signed into law. The same week, Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado blamed the Democrat for Covid-related school closures in 2020, a year that Biden spent campaigning. In an especially amusing example, in 2021 — just one year after 2020, when memories about the previous year should’ve been fresh — former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany pointed to crime data from 2020 to blame Biden for the U.S. murder rate, apparently unaware that it was her former boss who was president at the time. Georgetown University professor Renee DiResta joked this week, “‘Who was president in 2020?’ is the question of our time.” The number of Republicans who continue to struggle with the question is amazing.
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Guéhi on a hat trick of assists already
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3 nil super goal by Saka sheep shaggers in the dirt
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2 nil already Morgan Rogers - 3' Ollie Watkins - 11'
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Good to see Jay Dasilva lining up for Wales tonight. Came through our academy and was a big part of the youth cup win x2. Talented player. If he was a bit taller, maybe would of had a better chance of making it here as he is very talented.
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Fulham Broadway reacted to a post in a topic: The International Football Thread
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I'm actually more happy with this. This constant VAR has done some harm. I always wanted the option to appeal to technology as well to give only a finite amount to appeal those making it more tactical when to use. I'm okay with 2 for now, maybe 3 per match. That way the Ref or VAR don't stop the game every time, but it would be the affected club and they would used it wisely as they only have a finite opportunity. I'm much better with this.
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FIFA to trial 'simplified VAR' at U20 World Cup FIFA is employing an alternative review system that allows coaches to appeal two referee's decisions per match at the Under-20 World Cup in Chile. The football video support (FVS) is a "simplified version" of VAR and has transformed the youth tournament into a testing ground for new technologies. Unlike VAR, which uses special cameras and a supporting team of officials, FVS referees review their decisions based on images captured by the television broadcast, without further assistance. According to FIFA, the FVS system aims to "democratise football by introducing video review technology as a complementary option," not only for top-level competitions but also for those that "could not afford VAR infrastructure," thanks to its low cost and simplified operation. Coaches can only appeal in four specific situations: whether or not there was a goal; whether or not there was a penalty, over a direct red card, or in case of suspicion that a card was not shown to the correct offender. The system had already been tested by FIFA in other competitions, such as the 2024 Youth Championship/Blue Stars in Switzerland and the 2024 Under-20 Women's World Cup in C
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Lookbook Autumn'25 https://orlebarbrown.com/en-eu/pages/summer25-lookbook
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I would ignore any Chelsea briefing talking about transfers right now There's so much that goes on behind the scenes https://siphillipstalkschelsea.substack.com/p/i-would-ignore-any-Chelsea-briefing Chelsea are hardly going to be telling any reporters that they will be signing a new defender in January or a new goalkeeper in the summer right now are they? It would not be a smart move. But just because they are telling reporters, Kaveh from Sky to be precise, that we wont be signing a new goalkeeper in the summer or a new centre back in January, it doesn’t mean we wont be. It’s far too early anyway and so much can happen and change even between now and the winter window. Chelsea have actively asked about Marc Guehi again for January, that I do know. And many at the club still believe they need to sign a new goalkeeper. However, it is also very true that they rate Mike Penders very highly and they are most certainly being aware of his situation. But a decision on him will not be made until the end of the season, so we have to wait and see what they do with the goalkeeper situation. Filip Jorgensen and Robert Sanchez both want to be number one and neither are content with being number two, so there is absolutely a situation there and I believe that both or one will ask to go pretty soon, especially Jorgensen as things stand. Sanchez would not be happy behind a Penders for example and if he was number two, he would ask to go as well. So the goalkeeper situation is very much open right now and nobody can report with confidence that Chelsea will not be signing a new goalkeeper next summer, it’s just daft to. Chelsea are still very much considering Mike Maignan on a free also. You would have all seen the post I am writing this based on. If not, here it is… ‘Chelsea have no current plans to sign a goalkeeper or centre back in January. They will also not be signing a goalkeeper next summer. Chelsea have three goalkeepers – Robert Sanchez, Filip Jorgensen and Mike Penders – who are regarded as being good enough to be their established No. 1. Robert Sanchez is an exceptional shot-stopper and he won the award for the best goalkeeper at the Club World Cup. He has made a good start to the season and despite his red card at Manchester United he has cut down the number of mistakes he has made. ‘Filipe Jorgensen is still also highly rated at the club and he was a transfer target for some of the biggest clubs in England in the summer. Mike Penders has been in impressive form at Strasbourg and he has been receiving some rave reviews for his performances which have helped his side climb to third in the table. ‘Chelsea were offered the chance to sign AC Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan in the summer but decided not to pay the asking price because they had faith in Sanchez, Jorgensen and Penders. ‘Chelsea also have enough options at centre back and that is why they are unlikely to sign any players in that position in January. The challenge is to keep the players they have fully fit. Trevoh Chalobah, Tosin Adarabioyo, Wesley Fofana, Benoit Badiashile, Josh Acheampong are all high-quality centre backs and Levi Colwill is due to return from injury later this season. Jorrel Hato and Reece James can also play at centre back and Chelsea have two centre backs out on loan who are expected to return next summer – Mamadou Sarr and Aaron Anselmino. ‘Chelsea looked at the possibility of signing a central centre back in the summer but the only high-quality option available was Dean Huijsen and he decided to join Real Madrid from Bournemouth. ‘Chelsea are working to find clubs for Raheem Sterling and Axel Disasi in January. The players are keeping fit and it is also up to them to agree to any deal which may materialise. ‘Tyrique George is likely to leave in January. Multiple Champions League and Europa League clubs wanted to sign him in the summer and he came very close too joining Fulham on Deadline Day. George is viewed predominantly as a winger and Chelsea have already have Pedro Neto, Estevao Willian. Jamie Gittens and Alejandro Garnacho. Geovany Quenda is also moving from Sporting Lisbon next summer. ‘Marc Guiu will be staying at Chelsea for the whole season after his loan to Sunderland was cancelled at the end of the window.’ It was posted on X by Kaveh Solhekol of Sky Sports, who annoyingly does not put any gaps between sentences when he posts and it’s so messy to read! Just write an article mate rather than an essay on X! Kaveh used to get a lot of stick for his news, with many not thinking it to be reliable. So it looks like he’s worked hard to get a contact on the Chelsea board who he clearly keeps going to in order to get ‘news’. So this info is all direct from Chelsea, and as we know, clubs will brief reporters with whatever they want to be out there in the media. But as you should also know, a lot of that will just be PR and tactical, rather than what is actually happening! It has to happen and all clubs do it because as I say, they will hardly say right now that ‘yes, we are going to sign a new centre back and a new goalkeeper’ whilst the season is being played out - it will hardly be the best motivation for the current centre backs and goalkeepers, will it? And Kaveh, it’s Filip not Filipe and also, Guiu cannot sign for another club now anyway because he’s played for two clubs this season. So of course he is now staying. By the way on Guiu, Chelsea were considering bringing Emmanuel Emegha in for January and still could, and that’s why they were trying to keep Guiu from playing so they could loan him out in January still. However, it now looks most likely that Emegha will join in the summer hence why Guiu has now played for us. Emegha’s Chelsea future is not 100% nailed on though, he could be sold, or loaned again.
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LWers Kenan Yıldız Antoine Semenyo Bradley Barcola Rodrygo Malick Fofana AMFs/No 10s Jamal Musiala (crazy hard pull and too expensive, plus there is the Bundesliga to EPL curse to think of) Morgan Rogers Fermin Lopez Nico Paz (but Real Madrid will activate his ultra low buy-back option for sure) Rodrigo Mora (would be a typical teenage BlueCo dice-roll)
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Terrorists don’t end wars mate, that isn’t what they stand for. At best it will be postponed
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My predicted winner of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize: Emergency Response Rooms (ERRs) (Arabic: غرف الطوارئ) in Sudan Emergency Response Rooms https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_Response_Rooms https://khartoumerr.org/
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