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Fernando

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  1. Yeah I figured domestic violence would go up as well. Its starting to happen all over the world. Sad. 😢
  2. Of course they are lying. And I would not be surprised that this virus came from Wuhan Lab.
  3. ALX 🇺🇸 (@alx) Tweeted: In January President Trump made the decision to restrict travel with China over Coronavirus. On March 10th, Jerry Nadler called the decision “Irrational” and said it didn’t help the public health. https://t.co/GOSZRFfPDb https://twitter.com/alx/status/1245053802287443968?s=20
  4. How do you manage as well players needing a pre season? After this long break players will be neading that, so it's best to start a new season when ever possible with a pre season.
  5. Panama's president announces separate quarantine days for men and women https://www.kwtx.com/content/news/Panamas-president-announces-separate-quarantine-days-for-men-and-women-569247041.html
  6. Hungary's PM Orbán granted indefinite, 'unlimited' powers with coronavirus bill https://twitter.com/i/events/1244636080629895170?s=13
  7. Jadon Sancho: Dortmund will not stand in the way of potential summer exit Man United and Chelsea linked with Sancho, but SSN has been told there are no favourites to sign forward https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/11965351/jadon-sancho-dortmund-will-not-stand-in-the-way-of-potential-summer-exit
  8. It's dumb Just cancel the season and start the new season as normal. July should be for pre season which the players are going to need after being quarantine.
  9. It's much easier to cancel this season and start the new season fresh in August.
  10. It's interesting how in Panama they effectively have put a strong lockdown. People are quarantine and only are able to come out at certain days and time based on their ID numbers. It's in Spanish but here's an example of how things are being enforced: It's interesting how things look now and how the future of Bible Prophecy will be. We are definitely seeing the preview of how things will be in the last generation. When Christians disappear from this world and a world leader known as the beast will unite the world and no one will be able to buy nor sell less he has the mark of this system. Very interesting.
  11. I still think this virus is man made.
  12. My favourite game: Chelsea v Napoli, Champions League last 16, 2012 (Left to right) Didier Drogba, John Terry and Frank Lampard celebrate Terry’s goal against Napoli in 2012. There was plenty more drama to come on an emotional night. Photograph: Glyn Kirk/AFP/Getty Images As this unforgettable night wore on, the teams abandoned their tactical systems and went for the jugular Eamon Dunphy once described a hectic, high-scoring Premier League encounter as “like watching two drunks fighting in an alley”. He wasn’t being wholly complimentary about that spectacle, but still acknowledged the thrill of seeing two sides cast off any pretence of tactical discipline and go for broke. Dunphy’s phrase came back to me at Stamford Bridge in March 2012. Trailing 3-1 from the first leg in Naples, a 2-0 victory would have sent Chelsea into the Champions League last eight. Walter Mazzarri’s Napoli, playing 3-4-3, arrived aiming to hit on the break. The context was fascinating. Chelsea’s first-leg defeat hastened the dismissal of André Villa-Boas, lured from Porto less than a year earlier. Roberto Di Matteo took caretaker charge of a battle-hardened team who had hated Villas-Boas’s methods: John Terry, Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba among them. They had an unhappy recent history in the competition, often crashing out in controversial circumstances, complaining bitterly over perceived refereeing injustices. The first thing I remember is the Napoli fans. Bunched in the opposite corner from where I sat, they were like nothing I’d ever seen or heard. As they sang, chanted and gesticulated in perfect unison, the noise filled the arena. Forced to respond, Chelsea’s fans lifted the energy further, creating an electrifying cacophony that was football’s tribalism at its most thrilling. Napoli began in the ascendancy. Ezequiel Lavezzi and Marek Hamsik operated in a front three alongside the all-action Edinson Cavani, who should have ended Chelsea’s hopes inside 25 minutes. The Uruguayan hit the side netting after Chelsea were cut open with a lightning counterattack, and wasted a three-on-two soon after. Danger was everywhere for Chelsea but they did not lack determination. Against the run of play, Drogba glanced in Ramires’s whipped cross to send Stamford Bridge into delirium. The Blues believed, even more so after half-time when Terry’s header made it 2-0: 3-3 on aggregate. Advantage Chelsea. Napoli’s midfield schemer Gökhan Inler soon hit back with a masterpiece of a goal, silkily controlling Terry’s half-clearance on his chest, before drilling a measured half-volley beyond the motionless Petr Cech. The volume emanating from those Napoli ultras rocketed off the charts as the hosts, now needing two, contemplated another painful European departure. Of course there was more. Andrea Dossena’s handball 15 minutes from time gave Lampard the chance to thump in a penalty, locking the tie at 4-4 overall. Things became increasingly ragged as the players battled to full time in what now resembled a school-playground epic: win possession, attack in numbers, rinse and repeat. Skill levels were high, while defending had become a distant memory as extra time beckoned. An insanely sharp piece of work by Drogba set up the winner, the Ivorian’s quicksilver turn and cut-back finding the iron-buttocked Branislav Ivanovic – nominally a defender – to deliver the knockout blow. Fittingly, Ivanovic’s shot was all power and little precision, crashing centrally into the roof of the net, leaving Napoli flat on the canvas. “Get in!” yelled Andy Townsend in the commentary box. It was that kind of night. On several subsequent visits to Naples I’ve come to believe the warmth of the people, the history, and the food and wine combine to create Europe’s greatest city. On their way to the trophy, meanwhile, Chelsea somehow billed themselves as plucky have-a-go heroes rather than the lavishly-funded plaything of a Russian oligarch. They saw off Benfica before Terry’s kick at Alexis Sánchez left them with 10 men at Camp Nou in the semi-finals. They still won. In the final they trailed Bayern Munich, in Munich, before that monstrous Drogba header. The same man slotted the spot-kick that clinched their first European Cup. But none of it would have been possible without that mad, attritional, punch-drunk night in London. As an elderly Italian fan remarked to me on the walk to the tube station, it had been “molto emozionante”. https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/mar/27/my-favourite-game-chelsea-v-napoli-champions-league-2012
  13. I would not mind if the season is null and void. I find it hard to believe that will happen but it will be great to see, just for the fact that Liverpool will not get the title. 😀
  14. Coronavirus: Mexicans demand crackdown on Americans crossing the border https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52053656
  15. More Than 3 Million in U.S. Filed for Unemployment Last Week: Live Updates RIGHT NOW The Labor Department released data on last week’s unemployment claims, some of the first hard data on the pandemic’s economic toll. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/26/business/stock-market-today-coronavirus.html That's a lot. The figures are pretty bad. I say if it wasn't for the FED the economy will be much worse...that is the stock market and what not. Because US government is a bunch of shenanigans. Always fighting the democrats and republicans. This is why the autonomy that has FED is so vital to the economy of the us...and indeed the world because it impacts the world.
  16. At leasat he should be in shape...sort of, when the season restart.
  17. What a nutty, I bet he will be the first to catch a disease for tempting God and not obeying the authority, since the Bible says we must submit to the authorities. Need to respect the authority here and follow guidance.
  18. Young people don't listen. They are partying out in Florida and hitting the beaches in California.
  19. Why is it so bad in Italy? What makes it hit so hard there then in other countries? Is it that they have a lot of old people? Poor immune system? The food they eat? etc etc
  20. Many are not taking care of themselves. There's those young people in Florida wanting to party because of spring break.....
  21. Yeah that is expected. But I'm mostly curious about the contract situation. What FIFA and FA will do....
  22. Yeah that's a shame. I was going to have a ceremony in Colombia at the end of April. Before this whole thing came about mind you. As thing started to escalate and NY got more infected the people from Colombia did not want us to come for that ceremony since we coming from NY. That was like at the beginning of March before WHO declared a pandemic. We end up canceling because we thought if this continue to get worse we don't want people get hurt. In the end it would not have happen since no one is wanting to flight as things escalated quickly after the WHO statement. Anyhow once we can fly I have no doubt they will very suspicious of us coming from NY as well. Obviously it will not be like they did against those poor Asian people but that's how it starts.
  23. Why is it so bad in Iran? In general why some countries are more bad then others? Iran and Italy?
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