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  1. 2021-22 UEFA Champions League, Round of 16 Atletico Madrid Manchester United http://www.footy.to/sports/2022/champions-league-atletico-madrid-vs-manchester-united-s1/ https://www.totalsportek.com/football/ucl22/atletico-vs-manchester-united/
  2. after this coming season, he will go play a year or two at Fluminense, his boyhood club
  3. I will take 2 nil over Pool in the League Cup final 😸
  4. jinx, I just was typing out a longer version of thus, lol
  5. guess the Lille manager is not superstitious did not play Timothy Weah (George's son) today is 22/2/22 and it's his 22nd birthday today and he wears number 22
  6. I am going to cry when Thiago leaves, what an utter joy to watch in terms of the art of playing CB
  7. let's not get carried away after one game, lol
  8. Renato Sanches is a lot better than when he was a trainwreck at Bayern
  9. 3 y's on the end you must be screaming in real life, lolol
  10. weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
  11. 2021-22 UEFA Champions League, Round of 16 Chelsea Lille http://www.footy.to/sports/2022/champions-league-Chelsea-vs-lille-s1/ https://www.totalsportek.com/football/ucl21/Chelsea-vs-lille-match/
  12. holding Israeli citizenship is not a global 'get out of jail free' card as much as some of them may wish it was, lolol
  13. they have a pretty brutal run out only 3 of those games left will they be favourites Norwich, Watford, Brentford
  14. Navalny 35 (Roman is literally number 1 on the list) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navalny_35 Navalny 35 (also known as the Navalny's List) are a group of Russian human rights abusers, kleptocrats and corruptioners involved in poisoning and imprisonment of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Initial list contained 35 individuals.[1][2] Background On February 8, 2021, Vladimir Ashurkov, Executive Director of Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation, recommended the European Union to sanction 35 Russian individuals linked to poisoning and imprisonment of Alexei Navalny.[3] Earlier, on October 15, 2020, the European Union had imposed sanctions "for the use of chemical weapons for an attempted assassination of Alexei Navalny" on six high-ranking Russian officials and Russian state research institute GosNIIOKhT, which developed chemical weapon agent Novichok. These sanctions include "a travel ban to the EU and asset freezing of individuals and legal entities. In addition, the EU individuals and legal entities are prohibited from providing funds to sanctioned individuals and entities". The UK followed suit on the same day, October 15, 2020.[4] On March 2, 2021, the European Union imposed sanctions on Russia's chief law enforcement officers in connection with the poisoning of Alexei Navalny.[5] Later that day, the United States imposed sanctions on seven Russian individuals and three organizations in relation to Navalny poisoning and imprisonment.[6] On March 24, 2021, Canada imposed sanctions on nine Russians on the same grounds.[7] On August 20, 2021, the UK imposed sanctions on seven FSB officers whom it considers involved in the poisoning.[8] The United States imposed sanctions on nine FSB officers and two organizations.[9] The United States also announced the forthcoming sanctions against Russia for the use of chemical weapons for Navalny poisoning. Sanctions are planned to include additional restrictions on exportation of goods and technologies related to nuclear and missile manufacturing, as well as restrictions on the import of certain types of Russian firearms and ammunition. On September 22, 2021, the Rules Committee of the United States House of Representatives approved for consideration the US National Defence bill amendment by Representative Tom Malinowski aimed to sanction 35 individials from the Navalny's list. In the bill they called 'Russian kleptocrats and human rights abusers'.[10][11] On October 7, 2021 Helsinki Commission Chairman Senator Ben Cardin and Ranking Member Senator Roger Wicker introduced a bill to the Congress proposing to impose sanctions against individials on the Navalny 35 list adding them to Global Magnitsky sanctions.[1] Navalny's List
  15. Boris Johnson admits he misled MPs by claiming Roman Abramovich faces sanctions in humiliating climbdown PM will correct the record after confusion in Commons https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boris-johnson-roman-abramovich-sanctions-b2020535.html Boris Johnson has admitted that he “misspoke” after he told MPs that the Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich was “already facing sanctions”. Downing Street said the prime minister would correct the parliamentary record after he mistakenly included the Chelsea FC owner as one of those hit by the government’s retaliatory measures against Russian interests. The prime minister said out sanctions against five Russian banks and three wealthy Russian individuals in response to Vladimir Putin’s military incursion into Ukraine, but Mr Abramovich was not on the list. Challenged by Labour MP Margaret Hodge on why Mr Abramovich and others had not be targeted, Mr Johnson said “Abramovich is already facing sanctions” – sparking claims he had misled the House. Labour MP Chris Bryant said the prime minister’s claim was “untrue” and challenged him to quickly “correct the record” to clear up any confusion. Asked about the remarks in the Commons, Mr Johnson’s official spokesman said: “The prime minister misspoke,” before making clear the record would be correct with parliamentary authorities. Ms Hodge had told MPs that she had received legal advice that there were “serious flaws” in the sanctions legislation which would allow many “close to Putin” to escape financial penalties. She said most of the people on the so-called “Navalny’s list” – a list of 35 individuals compiled by opposition figurehead Alexei Navalny’s foundation – would not be hit by the UK’s sanctions regime. Mr Abramovich is one of those on Navalny’s list, but the Chelsea owner is not on the government’s full, official list of Russia-related sanctions. Prior to No 10’s correction, Mr Bryant raised a point of order in the Commons. “The prime minister said that Roman Abramovich has been sanctioned. As I understand it, that is not true,” he said. The senior Labour MP, chair of the standards committee, added: “I’m sure the PM was completely inadvertent in giving a false indication. It would be helpful if he could correct the record.” Replying to Mr Bryant’s request that the record be corrected, Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle said: “If a correction is necessary, I’m sure it will be forthcoming.” The government’s sanctions were dismissed as “feeble” by MPs within moments of being announced by the prime minister on Tuesday. Tom Tugendhat, the Tory chair of the Commons foreign affairs committee, said: “These are not the biggest banks. I’d like to see this go much further and much faster.” As well as hitting major Russian banks and three individuals, the government has also vowed to sanction members of the Russian parliament who voted to recognise the independence of separatist areas of Ukraine. Meanwhile, Mr Johnson has signalled Russia should be stripped of hosting this year’s Champions League final following the “renewed invasion” of Ukraine. The PM told MPs there is “no chance” of holding football tournaments in a Russia that “invades sovereign countries”.
  16. Fábio Vieira - All 20 Goals & Assists 2021/22 l HD 1080p 11 league assists in only 788 minutes at 21 years of age, plus one versus Pool in the CL
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