Everything posted by Vesper
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yes I heard that but if that is not also a foul I do not know what is
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clear foul it will be chalked off
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fuckkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
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Romano has become a Fichajes, rumour/lie pushing hack seems like every other 'story' he pushes is from those cunts he is close to losing all credibilty
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there is a sub-zero chance we would only bid £43m for the best CB on the planet atm fake news
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only 2 CBs I am interested in (left footed) Bastoni Murillo other than that we should should probably just roll with what we have and DEFFO work Veiga back into the squad
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that would be insane overpay for Hincapie, who is most defintely a non WC CB
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the clueless Wizard just battered at Sunderland 3 nil
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Date of birth/Age: April 29, 2005 (20) Place of birth: Bernardo Larroudé Argentina Height: 1.86 m Citizenship: Argentina Position: Defender - Center-Back Foot: right
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Israeli cyber official among eight arrested in Las Vegas child predator sweep Tom Aleksandrovich, head of a division in Israel’s National Cyber Directorate, was detained this week during a professional conference he attended on behalf of the Israeli government https://www.ynetnews.com/article/sjx0vgruxl Las Vegas police said Saturday that Tom Aleksandrovich, head of a division in Israel’s National Cyber Directorate, was the senior official detained this week during a professional conference he attended on behalf of the Israeli government. He was questioned on suspicion of online pedophilia. Aleksandrovich was among eight people arrested in a large-scale operation targeting online child predators, led by Las Vegas police, who also issued a public statement about the arrests. The operation, part of the Nevada Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task force, included agents from the FBI’s Child Exploitation Task Force, Henderson and North Las Vegas police, Homeland Security Investigations, and the Nevada Attorney General’s office. All eight face felony charges of luring a child via computer for sexual acts. They were booked into the Henderson Detention Center, except one suspect who was booked into Clark County Detention Center. Aleksandrovich attended the U.S. conference in an official capacity. Authorities said he was released following questioning on Wednesday, returned to his hotel, and flew back to Israel within two days.
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He is not a £50m plus CB IMHO. No CB in that weak Portugal league is, atm. £35-40m is fine.
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Was not impressed with him
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Trump stirs far-right rage despite FBI deprioritizing extremist threat https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/11/trump-far-right-fbi Experts say white supremacists have benefited from president’s policies but anger remains among neo-Nazis Donald Trump has faced an onslaught of criticism from opponents and Maga diehards alike, on issues such as Jeffrey Epstein, the war with Iran, and his steadfast alliance with Israel in the face of genocide. But among the ever dangerous far right, which has generally applauded Trump’s efforts to deport thousands of people a day, his actions of late have stirred rage among a group experts say has benefited greatly from his administration’s law-enforcement pivots. The FBI, headed by Trump acolyte Kash Patel, has reassigned the jobs of thousands of agents and eviscerated parts of the bureau tasked with investigating rightwing extremists that are considered the most dangerous domestic security threat facing the US today. Those same types, which includes a locus of fascist street-fighting gangs known as active clubs and accelerationist neo-Nazis, increasingly view Trump as an enemy, but are freer than ever to organize – almost entirely due to changes instituted in his latest presidency. “His alliance with Israel and Netanyahu is obviously problematic for antisemites, and there have always been questions about how dedicated Trump is to the cause of a white America,” said Heidi Beirich, co-founder of the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism, referring to American rightwing extremists’ view of the president. “Frankly, white supremacists have never had it so good as they do now under Trump.” Bierich did concede the far right was “never outwardly fond of him”, they have celebrated Trump’s enthusiastic deployment of Ice raids. On a neo-Nazi Telegram channel that has become a bellwether and influencer for active clubs around the world, Trump’s latest quip declaring he would not provide disaster relief in case of a natural disaster to states that do not support Israel struck a major nerve. “Israel first, America last,” it said in a post viewed several thousands of times by followers, with a headline associated with the story. In another adjacent account, neo-Nazis went further: “The fact that they even tried to put that in is disgusting.” In recent years, neo-fascist groups such as Patriot Front – heavily allied to the active club movement – have used natural disaster cleanups as a way to recruit and launder their image as white saviors to “European” Americans. “What we know is these groups are emboldened and the federal government appears to be abandoning its efforts to monitor and surveil racists and white supremacists,” Beirich said. “They can certainly act with less concern about FBI interference, and we should expect there will be more violence and more activity on the streets from these groups given what the federal government has shut down.” One of the president’s first moves, mere hours after his second inauguration in January, was to give full pardons to 1,500 people involved in the January 6 attack on Capitol Hill. Even research grants for academic and government researchers looking at the de-radicalization of extremists of every political persuasion have felt the force of Trump’s budgetary cuts. Yet with this backdrop of helpful policies, far-right activists have found reasons to part with Trump’s agenda. A near full-scale war with Iran earlier in the summer also set off a flurry of posts among some of the most hardcore and popular neo-Nazis who saw the latest geopolitical venture as a new, costly Iraq war. “Both sides spent years hyperventilating over the undisputed lethality of Iran,” wrote one influential neo-Nazi propagandist channel on Telegram. “I’m just happy it doesn’t look like whites will be dying for Israel.” But it was a recent American Eagle ad featuring the actor Sydney Sweeney – one alluding to her jeans as a reference to physical, genetic genes – that has enraged the online hordes of the far right. One called it Maga’s blatant attempt to win back their support through “white coded media” in service of a broader agenda. “Some Telegram propagandists have claimed that the Trump administration is explicitly attempting to appeal to white Americans to manipulate them further,” said Joshua Fisher-Birch, an analyst and expert on online extremists, “whether economically, politically, or while planning a new war.” According to Fisher-Birch, an influential channel with more than 2,000 subscribers within the far-right Telegram ecosystem, carried out a poll in mid-July about Trump and the Epstein files, which showed that 70% of its respondents said they did not support the president. “The irony is that they should be celebrating Trump regardless,” said Beirich, “for the Ice raids, for appointing extremists like Darren Beattie and Stephen Miller, for putting Confederate statutes back up and assaulting DEI, not to mention the pardons.” Beattie, a senior state department official, has been linked to white nationalism, while Miller has been widely seen as the architect for the Trump administration’s hardline immigration policy and has long been lambasted for his racism “and white supremacist ideology”. Beirich cited how Patriot Front and Blood Tribe, another public facing neo-Nazi group, are marching on American streets with regularity, while people like former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio – formerly imprisoned for his role in the January 6 attacks – have become regular speaking fixtures in official Republican circles. Fisher-Birch agreed that the far right was feeling the moment. “Many extreme right groups and propagandists certainly think that they have more latitude now than compared to a year ago,” he said. “However, it is also important to note that some groups are worried about being targeted for their antisemitism.” Even so, there are others in the extremist world who still view Trump and the broader US government with skepticism, undeterred by recent FBI changes or the president’s general tone towards them. For example, the Base, an internationally proscribed neo-Nazi terrorist group with roots in the US, still sees Trump as a problem. “We don’t expect leniency from the Trump administration,” it wrote on one of its accounts earlier this year, referring to a nationwide crackdown on the group in the past. “It was Trump’s [department of justice] which conducted an aggressive nationwide dragnet targeting members of the Base in 2020.” It added: “By comparison, political pressure against the Base was minimal when Biden was president.”
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James Hill yes pathetic defending
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4 2 Salah
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jammy cunts 3 2 Chiesa of all people
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reverse jinx!!
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weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 2 2 Semenyo on a hat trick
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do not rate Konate have not ever since he went to Pool
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2 1 Semenyo
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2 nil game over more than likely
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£17m is a fucking joke and it starts out as a loan so does little this year to help sort our balance sheets now
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Chelsea ‘need a central defender’ after Levi Colwill injury, says Enzo Maresca https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6555194/2025/08/15/Chelsea-transfers-defender-maresca/ By Cerys Jones Aug. 15, 2025 Enzo Maresca believes Chelsea “need a central defender” after Levi Colwill suffered an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear that will see him ruled out for most of the season. Colwill, 22, sustained the injury towards the end of Chelsea’s first session after returning at Cobham ahead of the new campaign in the first week of the month. “You know how important Levi has been for us last season, for the way we want to play,” the Chelsea head coach said at a news conference on Friday. “We said many times that we are able to create chances and to attack in the right way, if we are able to build in the right way. Levi was a huge part of our build-up and now he is out. “We are trying to find a solution internally, but the club knows exactly what I think and we will see what happens. “I think we need a central defender.” What You Should Read Next Levi Colwill is fundamental to Chelsea on many levels – replacing him will be tough Levi Colwill will miss a lot of the 2025-26 season after tearing his ACL Chelsea have several central defenders in their ranks — Tosin Adarabioyo, Benoit Badiashile, Trevoh Chalobah and Wesley Fofana, with Josh Acheampong also featuring there in pre-season and new signing Jorrel Hato having previously played there for Ajax — but Maresca believes it will be hard to replicate Colwill’s role, as a left-footer in the middle of a back three, in the way his side build up. “We build with Levi in the middle,” Maresca said. “Last year, we played 64 games and we played 64 games with Levi and Tosin. Now Levi is out, the only one that can do that job well is Tosin. “Also we have players that unfortunately, like Wes or Benoit, they have in this moment some problems and this is the reason why I said that the club knows exactly what I think about central defenders.” Chelsea have so far signed Liam Delap, Joao Pedro, Jamie Gittens and Hato this summer, with Dario Essugo and Estevao joining up with the squad after pre-agreed transfers. Maresca’s side open their season with a home game against Crystal Palace on Sunday.