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  1. never really did for better or worse, all know here that for years I wanted Nagelsmann
  2. Citeh miss the shit out of Riyad Mahrez and ESPECIALLY Ilkay Gündogan
  3. Haland now for months now is missing a lot of makeable shots
  4. do you think Union Saint-Gilloise has a chance versus the bin dippers tomorrow? It is at Anfield, so a tough ask
  5. Сrvеnа Zvеzdа vs Yоung Bоys 4 October 2023 at 20:00. Browser Links 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 95% LS4U 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Voodc 95% Voodc 95% LS4U 95% LS4U 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web AceStream Links 95% 95%
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  9. Nеwсаstlе Unіtеd vs РSG 4 October 2023 at 20:00. Browser Links 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 95% LS4U 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 998kbps 95% Aliez 1091kbps 95% Aliez 1091kbps 95% Aliez 1105kbps 95% Aliez 2500kbps 95% Aliez 1000kbps 95% Aliez 95% Voodc 95% Voodc 95% LS4U 95% LS4U 95% LS4U 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web AceStream Links 95% 8000kbps 95% 95% 95%
  10. RB Lеірzіg vs Mаnсhеstеr Сіty 4 October 2023 at 20:00. Browser Links 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 95% LS4U 95% LS4U 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 995kbps 95% Aliez 768kbps 95% Aliez 767kbps 95% Aliez 2500kbps 95% Aliez 767kbps 95% Aliez 95% Voodc 95% Voodc 95% LS4U 95% LS4U 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web AceStream Links 95% 95% 95% 95%
  11. Andrey Santos: What’s going on with his loan from Chelsea to Nottingham Forest https://theathletic.com/4925498/2023/10/04/andrey-santos-forest-Chelsea-loan/ In the final 30 minutes of Nottingham Forest’s 1-1 draw with Brentford on Sunday, Chelsea loanee Andrey Santos was spotted by home supporters leaving the substitutes’ bench at the City Ground and disappearing down the tunnel. The reason for his early exit might have been innocuous — professional footballers visit the bathroom like everyone else — but given the circumstances, it was never going to be interpreted that way. More than a month into his season-long loan spell from Stamford Bridge, Santos is still waiting to make his Premier League debut for Forest. He has appeared just once, starting a Carabao Cup defeat against Burnley on August 30. He did not even make Steve Cooper’s matchday squad for Forest’s trip to Manchester City on September 23. It would be understandable if the 19-year-old feels frustrated. That is certainly the mood among many Chelsea fans who were excited by the talent Santos showed this summer, both on the club’s pre-season tour of the United States and as Brazil’s captain at the Under-20 World Cup in Argentina. There are already calls for Chelsea to recall him in January, which the club could do by activating a break clause in the loan agreement. Forest also incur mutually-agreed financial penalties for not playing Santos when he is fit. But, at this stage, it is simply a situation to monitor and Chelsea are in regular contact with Forest, Cooper and the Brazilian to provide support. Santos’ slow start must be placed in proper context. Forest have played five Premier League matches since the loan move was finalised. The first, a 3-2 defeat to Manchester United at Old Trafford, was the day after his arrival was announced. The second was away at parent club Chelsea, a fixture for which he was ineligible. Concern has spiked in the last three matches. Santos was an unused substitute at home to Burnley in the Premier League on September 18, with Cooper instead turning to Ryan Yates when replacing Orel Mangala in the second half. After being left out entirely against City the following weekend, he watched Morgan Gibbs-White and Cheikhou Kouyate deployed as Forest’s midfield reinforcements from the bench against Brentford. It is very possible that Santos will feature more prominently against Crystal Palace on Saturday, particularly since Forest’s injury list now features midfielders Yates, Danilo and Nicolas Dominguez. Cooper, who led England Under-17s to World Cup glory in 2017, is also highly regarded within the game as a developer of young talent — he helped Cobham graduates Conor Gallagher and Marc Guehi during his time as coach of Swansea City. GO DEEPER What Chelsea can expect from Andrey Santos, their exciting new Brazilian midfielder There is no suggestion of any issue between Cooper and Santos, and the example of Danilo may prove more instructive of how this loan spell develops. Signed by Forest from Brazilian champions Palmeiras in a deal worth around £18million in January, the 22-year-old did not become a regular starter for Forest in the Premier League until April, as he adapted to a new country, team and level of competition. Santos arrived in England to more fanfare than Danilo, given his status as Brazil Under-20s captain, but he had considerably less senior experience. His professional body of work before joining Chelsea in January comprised of one full season for Vasco da Gama in the second division in his homeland, subsequently burnished with six top-flight appearances when he rejoined his former club on loan for the second half of last season. Chelsea had no shortage of clubs interested in taking Santos on loan for 2023-24, with Porto, Benfica and Lyon some of the more high-profile suitors. Forest’s appeal lay in their offer of Premier League football and Cooper’s record of youth development. The fact that their squad contains a growing enclave of Brazilians did not hurt their chances of acquiring a 19-year-old who had recently arrived in England with limited English. Then there was the fact that Chelsea’s seven international loan spots were squeezed by the failure to sell Romelu Lukaku and Hakim Ziyech — who would go out on international loans instead — and the decision to loan Kepa Arrizabalaga to Real Madrid. Within that context, Forest’s offer of a domestic loan for Santos made sense — but if this agreement does not work out as hoped, conversation at Cobham should linger on other factors that may have been underestimated. One is that Santos did not join Forest until the final week of August. That was primarily because Chelsea spent much of the summer window not knowing if they would sign both Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia, but it meant the 19-year-old missed all of Cooper’s pre-season, immediately putting him below the club’s established midfield options in the pecking order. Another is that, after securing Santos, Forest went out and spent a combined £37million to sign two other central midfielders — Dominguez from Bologna and Ibrahim Sangare from PSV Eindhoven — on transfer deadline day. Suddenly Santos’ path to Premier League minutes was made much more difficult. Perhaps that should have been a bigger consideration, in light of the fact that Forest’s appetite for recruitment since their promotion to the Premier League has rivalled that of Chelsea under Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital; 29 players arrived at the City Ground on loan deals or permanent transfers last season, and Santos was one of 13 faces brought in this summer. There is still plenty of time for Santos to force his way into Cooper’s team and establish himself as a key contributor for Forest, perhaps in the coming weeks. Chelsea will be watching closely, because he is too promising a talent to stagnate on the fringes of another Premier League squad. GO DEEPER Brazil start over after World Cup heartache with most experimental squad in years
  12. Feyenoord could easily be up 3 6, even 3 7 so many close long range misses off brilliant shots and then two wonder stops by Oblak on counters Atleti are being ripped apart in MF
  13. Ian Maatsen could be sold if he doesn’t sign a new deal https://thedailybriefing.io/i/137646612/ian-maatsen-could-be-sold-if-he-doesnt-sign-a-new-deal It’s been a more positive week for Chelsea at last as they got back to winning ways by beating Fulham, but there are still some things to resolve with the squad away from the pitch. One of those is the contract of Ian Maatsen - we know very well that he almost joined Burnley on Deadline Day, with Chelsea accepting an offer from Burnley, only for the player to decide not to accept the contract proposal as it was not what he wanted. He decided to stay and fight for his place at Chelsea. So, what’s going on now? Maatsen is out of contract in the summer and so that’s why Chelsea want him to sign a new deal as soon as possible. Conversations will continue, Chelsea are still insisting, but at the moment there is no agreement. If there is still nothing agreed closer to January, then Chelsea will consider selling Maatsen in a permanent transfer in the January transfer window.
  14. 2030 World Cup: Tournament to be held across six countries in three continents https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/67010609 The 2030 World Cup will be held across six countries in three continents, Fifa has confirmed. Spain, Portugal and Morocco have been named as the co-hosts, with the opening three matches taking place in Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay. The opening matches in South America are to mark the World Cup's centenary as it will be 100 years since the inaugural tournament in Montevideo. The decision is set to be ratified at a Fifa congress next year. Fifa also confirmed only bids from countries from the Asian Football Confederation and the Oceania Football Confederation will be considered for the 2034 finals. Following that decision, Saudi Arabia announced it would be bidding to host the tournament in 2034 for the first time. Fifa's decision to host the tournament across multiple continents has drawn criticism, with one supporter's body accusing football's world governing body of engaging in a "cycle of destruction against the greatest tournament on Earth". "[It's] horrendous for supporters, disregards the environment and rolls the red carpet out to a host for 2034 with an appalling human rights record. It's the end of the World Cup as we know it," said Football Supporters Europe. Fifa president Gianni Infantino said: "In a divided world, Fifa and football are uniting "The Fifa Council, representing the entire world of football, unanimously agreed to celebrate the centenary of the Fifa World Cup, whose first edition was played in Uruguay in 1930, in the most appropriate way. "In 2030, we will have a unique global footprint, three continents - Africa, Europe and South America - six countries - Argentina, Morocco, Paraguay, Portugal, Spain and Uruguay - welcoming and uniting the world while celebrating together the beautiful game, the centenary and the Fifa World Cup." Montevideo in Uruguay, the city which hosted the first World Cup match in 1930, is poised to stage the opening game in 2030 with matches in Argentina and Paraguay to follow. The rest of the 48-team tournament will then move to north Africa and Europe. If the 2030 proposal is approved, Morocco would become only the second African nation to host a World Cup, after South Africa in 2010. Spain has been named as joint-host weeks after former football federation chief Luis Rubiales resigned following criticism for kissing Jenni Hermoso at the Women's World Cup. Appearing in court, Rubiales was given a restraining order by a Spanish judge, but denied sexually assaulting Hermoso. Spain last hosted the World Cup in 1982, with Italy winning the tournament for the third time. Portugal has never hosted the tournament, but Euro 2004 was held there. As in previous World Cups, Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay, Spain, Portugal and Morocco will all qualify automatically as co-hosts. World Cup 2026: Could climate crisis impact the men's tournament? Qatar World Cup: Fifa's carbon neutrality claim 'misleading and incredibly dangerous' Saudi bid 'natural step for country passionate about football' Saudi Arabia's decision to bid for the 2034 World Cup is in line with its initiative to become a global leader in sport after hosting a number of events in the country since 2018, involving football, Formula 1, golf and boxing. But the Gulf kingdom has been accused of investing in sport and using high-profile events to improve its international reputation - a process known as sportswashing. In a recent interview with Fox News, Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said he does not care about the accusations. "If sportswashing is going to increase my GDP by 1%, then we'll continue doing sportswashing," Bin Salman said. Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki bin Faisal, Saudi Arabia's Olympic and Paralympic chief, says the World Cup bid "constitutes an important and natural step in our journey as a country passionate about football". Fifa follows Uefa in readmitting Russia to under-17 competitions Fifa also announced Russia will be readmitted to its under-17 competitions for the first time since the country's invasion of Ukraine 19 months ago. The move follows Uefa's decision last week to allow Russian sides to compete at U17 level in European competitions after they were suspended when the invasion began in February 2022. Fifa said the decision will be conditional on teams playing as the "Football Union of Russia" rather than Russia, without the country's flag or anthem, and wearing a neutral kit. Uefa's move drew criticism from the English Football Association which said it "did not support" the decision, adding "our position remains that England teams won't play against Russia". But Uefa said boys and girls should not be punished for the actions of adults, adding in a statement: "Football should never give up sending messages of peace and hope."
  15. lol, Simeone is a madman wish Poch had half his fire in the belly
  16. the fucking RW Sweden Democrats want to end dual citizenship and because of the RW cunts in the UK with Brexit we will move to another EU country to keep EU citizenship
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