I know but smoke/fire..Lol, always check the source
Unless he's trying to get the rags to put a bid in for Kane ;)
I know but smoke/fire..Lol, always check the source
Stam had it right when he called him and his aesthetically challenged brother ‘a pair of busy cnuts’Ratboy always comes across as a bad grass/teachers pet type of ****.
Who does he support, I was under the impression that it’s ArsenalAs long as he is acting in this manner, sit safely in the knowledge that City are utterly burning his head out. It's very entertaining once you do.
Hang on a second.Been away this thread for a week.
Meanwhile the western monopolised #BrokenMedia:
-They lied to you about City owners, City fans
-They lied to you about FFP and sportwashing
-They lied to you about the istoree twins
-They lied to you about who actually owns them
that's why also
-They lied to you about Iraq, twice
-They lied to you about WMD's.
-They lied to you about the brutal occupation of Palestine
-They lied to you about that racist endeavour so called Israel
-They lied to you about Siria, Lybia, Iran, China, Venezuela etc
-They lied to you on daily basis about that tory **** PM of yours.
And you believe they are telling you the truth and nothing but the truth about their proxy war in UKraine?
The Media along with its Naziwashing of the conflict -in a very Goebbelsian guise it must be said- is also brainwashing the uneducated western masses. Shame.
rant over
Are you sure Reuters is a reliable source?UK & UAE are in bed together. Chill man & read this article
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UAE could invest further $1.4 bln in Britain this year, UK trade official says
The United Arab Emirates could invest at least a further 1 billion pounds ($1.4 billion) in the United Kingdom this year after pledging 10 billion pounds this week to its investment partnership with the British government.www.reuters.com
Do you really think the UK government would sanction Mansour, which is the ONLY legal way he could be removed from his post at City?
Southampton, that’s why Sunday triggered him and boiled his piss even more so than usualWho does he support, I was under the impression that it’s Arsenal
Ha ha brilliant mateAre you sure Reuters is a reliable source?
I thought Reuters is what they call reporters in the Wolverhampton Express and Star.
And they take the Slough train homeAre you sure Reuters is a reliable source?
I thought Reuters is what they call reporters in the Wolverhampton Express and Star.
PEP OUTApologies if this has been posted..
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Man City boss Pep Guardiola has 'chosen' Harry Kane over Erling Haaland
Reports suggest that the City boss is unsure about Haalandwww.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Surely not?
A strange way to refer to the middle east only democracy, which offered salvation to victims of racial genocide in Europe.Been away this thread for a week.
Meanwhile the western monopolised #BrokenMedia:
-They lied to you about City owners, City fans
-They lied to you about FFP and sportwashing
-They lied to you about the istoree twins
-They lied to you about who actually owns them
that's why also
-They lied to you about Iraq, twice
-They lied to you about WMD's.
-They lied to you about the brutal occupation of Palestine
-They lied to you about that racist endeavour so called Israel
-They lied to you about Siria, Lybia, Iran, China, Venezuela etc
-They lied to you on daily basis about that tory **** PM of yours.
And you believe they are telling you the truth and nothing but the truth about their proxy war in UKraine?
The Media along with its Naziwashing of the conflict -in a very Goebbelsian guise it must be said- is also brainwashing the uneducated western masses. Shame.
rant over
Sir, I doff my cap to you.Let's examine this further.
The sanctions against Abramovic come into being this way:
1. Abramovic has close ties to the regime in Russia.
2. The regime in Russia has invaded a sovereign nation and is engaged in a war of aggression involving war crimes on an industrial scale.
3. The sanctions are part of an internationally co-ordinated effort intended to bring pressure to bear on the Russian government to stop and make reparations for the above.
4. The sanctions followed the invasion within a matter of days.
Let's now examine how close we are to bringing sanctions to bear against Sheikh Mansour on a similar footing.
1. Sheikh Mansour has close ties to the regime in the UAE. So far so good.
2. The UAE has not invaded any sovereign nation and is not engaged in a war of aggression involving war crimes on an industrial scale. The best that can be said is that it has backed the existing government in Yemen in a brutal civil war where the government is backed by several other nations (including our own). So not quite on all fours with Ukraine.
3. There are no sanctions whatsoever against the UAE generally or Abu Dhabi specifically that might be extended to Sheikh Mansour personally. There seems no prospect whatsoever that an internationally co-ordinated effort will be brought to bear against states such as the UAE and Saudi Arabia in this respect - and particularly not in current circumstances - in the same way as Abramovic. As has been pointed out on many occasions, the threshold at which the western powers would be likely to impose sanctions on the most pro-western regime in the middle east is really very very high.
4. The civil war in Yemen has been progressing for some time. It would really be quite surprising if after all this time an internationally co-ordinated sanctions package was now targeted against the UAE/Saudi Arabia at this time.
From this my own personal conclusion, and anyone who chooses to is free to disagree with me on this, is that there really isn't any similarity between the situation in Yemen and the situation in Ukraine that bears any sort of serious scrutiny. I also conclude that Gary Neville is a know-nothing rag fantasist gobshite who knows as much about international relations and middle eastern geopolitics as the small piece of earwax I removed from my left ear this morning knows about quantum physics.
Totally normal tweet from Prick Harris to the boss of new WhatsApp group supporters The Athletic, during his latest meltdown
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A man of many words, as fine as they are, a simple fuck off would have been just as effective lolLet's examine this further.
The sanctions against Abramovic come into being this way:
1. Abramovic has close ties to the regime in Russia.
2. The regime in Russia has invaded a sovereign nation and is engaged in a war of aggression involving war crimes on an industrial scale.
3. The sanctions are part of an internationally co-ordinated effort intended to bring pressure to bear on the Russian government to stop and make reparations for the above.
4. The sanctions followed the invasion within a matter of days.
Let's now examine how close we are to bringing sanctions to bear against Sheikh Mansour on a similar footing.
1. Sheikh Mansour has close ties to the regime in the UAE. So far so good.
2. The UAE has not invaded any sovereign nation and is not engaged in a war of aggression involving war crimes on an industrial scale. The best that can be said is that it has backed the existing government in Yemen in a brutal civil war where the government is backed by several other nations (including our own). So not quite on all fours with Ukraine.
3. There are no sanctions whatsoever against the UAE generally or Abu Dhabi specifically that might be extended to Sheikh Mansour personally. There seems no prospect whatsoever that an internationally co-ordinated effort will be brought to bear against states such as the UAE and Saudi Arabia in this respect - and particularly not in current circumstances - in the same way as Abramovic. As has been pointed out on many occasions, the threshold at which the western powers would be likely to impose sanctions on the most pro-western regime in the middle east is really very very high.
4. The civil war in Yemen has been progressing for some time. It would really be quite surprising if after all this time an internationally co-ordinated sanctions package was now targeted against the UAE/Saudi Arabia at this time.
From this my own personal conclusion, and anyone who chooses to is free to disagree with me on this, is that there really isn't any similarity between the situation in Yemen and the situation in Ukraine that bears any sort of serious scrutiny. I also conclude that Gary Neville is a know-nothing rag fantasist gobshite who knows as much about international relations and middle eastern geopolitics as the small piece of earwax I removed from my left ear this morning knows about quantum physics.
Their source for this is a twitter troll who pretends to be a “transfer expert”. Lol. Unbelievable they made this articleApologies if this has been posted..
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Man City boss Pep Guardiola has 'chosen' Harry Kane over Erling Haaland
Reports suggest that the City boss is unsure about Haalandwww.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Surely not?
Harris doesn't seem to get much stuff published though apart from the odd article in the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday. I know attacking City is good commercially for some outlets but I honestly don't think his material gets as much traction these days apart from the usual suspects on Twitter.
Kahveh Solekhol get everywhere these days.Their source for this is a twitter troll who pretends to be a “transfer expert”. Lol. Unbelievable they made this article
Southampton, that’s why Sunday triggered him and boiled his piss even more so than usual