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Gazidis going to AC Milan too. All a bit weird
Society brings politics into sport and it is right that sport deals with it. Otherwise there would be no consequences for teams like South Africa under apartheid.
I wouldn't hold my breath mate.I hope the same goes for Israel with it's apartheid regime now
https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/fo...&utm_source=Twitter&__twitter_impression=true
Fairly stinging criticism of Gazidis here.
It's from some Aussie sketch show where the tallest "girl" is a man in drag who portrays various different stereotypes of people from Australian school life. It's kinda funnyI have absolutely no idea who the people on the right are or where they're from. Band, TV show, is the tall one a man in drag, I have no idea.
Still funny, mind.
Ha, I was right about the man in drag!It's from some Aussie sketch show where the tallest "girl" is a man in drag who portrays various different stereotypes of people from Australian school life. It's kinda funny
That's Hector Bellerin and I'll have you know he's not an Aussie...It's from some Aussie sketch show where the tallest "girl" is a man in drag who portrays various different stereotypes of people from Australian school life. It's kinda funny
Full strength we’re struggling to beat a PSG kids team. Now 3-1 after raft of subs. Sokratis is awful.
Full strength we’re struggling to beat a PSG kids team. Now 3-1 after raft of subs. Sokratis is awful.
Wrong un. (him not you this time ;-) )
Buffon, Diarra and Rabiot are the only first teamers in PSG's squad today. In contrast Le'Arse wheeled out almost a full strength side.I assume the 4-1 result doesn't reflect the game very accurately?
I'd totally forgotten Buffon had gone thereBuffon, Diarra and Rabiot are the only first teamers in PSG's squad today. In contrast Le'Arse wheeled out almost a full strength side.