Everything posted by Vesper
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even a former spuds player on the BBC website says shirt pull in the box
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'a' is for corrupt asshole
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these fucking American presenters at HT barely even mentioned it (the no call of the clear pen) they are all too busy sucking Brasilian cock
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Botafogo did not do these diving games v PSG, Palmeiras did not do it, nor did Fluminense, so I thought Flamengo would do the same oh was I wrong
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madness that that pen no call was not VAR reviewed by that twat ref
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absolute bullshit to use a south/central american ref crew in a South american v UEFA game
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Referee: Iván Arcides Barton Cisneros Video Assistant Referee: Guillermo Pacheco Larios Assistant Referee 1: David Moran Assistant Referee 2: Henry Antonio Pupiro Fourth Official: Ning Ma Assistant VAR Official: Erick Yair Miranda Galindo
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seething
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insane no call for that clear pen fuck this cunt ref I was on to him from the start of the game
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and now a BULLSHIT yellow on Delap
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outfuckingrageous!!!!!!!! VAR refused to intervene as well
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that is a stone cold pen
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looks a pen!!!!
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almsot cost us a fucking goal against fuck this ref and Jorginho shit pulled Cole and no yellow earlier
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what a shit call CuCu did NOT foul him !!!
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I hate this ref already he is a hack
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Delap is going to be a beast for us
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reverse jinx weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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people are acting like they are some shite team they are far from that
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stupid yellow
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American Girl in Italy 1951 https://www.orkinphoto.com/photographs/american-girl/ My mother, Ruth Orkin, had many loves. Photography and travel were two of them. When she was 17, my mother took a cross-country trip by herself, bicycling and hitchhiking from her home in Los Angeles to New York, snapping pictures along the way. She later moved to New York, where this spirit of adventure continued. She photographed Tanglewood’s summer music festivals, honed her craft in nightclubs, joined the Photo League, and with her first published story in Look magazine, became “a full-fledged photojournalist.” In 1951, Life sent her on assignment to Israel. From there she went to Italy, and it was in Florence that she met Jinx Allen (now known as Ninalee Craig), a painter and fellow American. The two were talking about their shared experiences traveling alone as young single women, when my mother had an idea. “Come on,” she said, “lets go out and shoot pictures of what it’s really like.” In the morning, while the Italian women were inside preparing lunch, Jinx gawked at statues, asked Military officials for directions, fumbled with lire and flirted in cafes while my mother photographed her. They had a lot of fun, as the photograph, “Staring at the Statue”, demonstrates. My mother’s best known image, “American Girl in Italy” was also created as part of this series. My mother always encouraged me to go to Europe, which I finally did during my college years, exploring Italy on a diet of wine and cheese. I felt a tremendous connection with her while I was there. Even now, with memories of my own, when I think of Italy, I picture my mother’s photographs. She captured its essence, as she did with most things.
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the same for every Brasil Big 12 team. Palmeiras is especially obsessed with winning a global championship other than the disputed one they won at Copa Rio (played in 1951 and 1952 only) in 1951 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1951_Copa_Rio Big 12 clubs: Atlético Mineiro, Botafogo, Corinthians, Cruzeiro, Flamengo, Fluminense, Grêmio, Internacional, Palmeiras, Santos, São Paulo, and Vasco da Gama. These are the six Big 12 teams who have won either the Interncontinental Cup or the FIFA World Club Cup Intercontinental Cup winners Santos 1962, 1963 (the Pelé-led best ever, IMHO, Brasilian sides) São Paulo 1992, 1993 (Cafu-led) Grêmio 1983 (Renato Gaúcho-led) Flamengo 1981 (Zico-led) FWCC winners Corinthians 2000, 2012 (grrrr) São Paulo 2005 Internacional 2006 that leaves these six Big 12 Brasil teams without a true global championship (although the first 3 teams listed claim one, see below) Palmeiras (won the 1951 Copa Rio, but lost the Intercontinental Cup in 1999 and the FWCC final in 2021, (to Chels) Fluminense (won the 1952 Copa Rio, but lost the FWCC final in 2023, they did win the Tournoi de Paris in 1976 and 1987) Vasco da Gama (won the 1953 Torneio Octogonal Rivadavia Correa Meyer (played once, it was the successor to the Copa Rio), but lost the Intercontinental Cup in 1998 and the FWCC final in 2000, also lost the Small Club World Cup final in 1956, they also did win the Tournoi de Paris in 1957) Atlético Mineiro (they never played in the IC, nor in a FWCC final (they did win 3rd place in 2013), they did win the Tournoi de Paris in 1982) Botafogo (lost the Small Club World Cup final in 1952 and in 1957, never played in the IC nor in a FWCC final, they did win the Tournoi de Paris in 1963) Cruzeiro (lost the Intercontinental Cup in 1976 and in 1997, never played in a FWCC final)