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  1. They can fuck off! https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-still-keen-to-recruit-tonali-as-newcastle-star-meets-agent/
  2. There is always a tweet.
  3. Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Jordan & Qatar angered by Netanyahu’s changes to Trump’s Gaza plan Major changes made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to US President Donald Trump’s Gaza plan on Monday have sparked anger among Arab officials taking part in the negotiations. According to informed sources, officials from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan and Turkey were particularly displeased with the amendments. The sources explained that the agreement now being presented to Hamas is fundamentally different from the version previously drafted by the United States in coordination with a group of Arab and Islamic countries. They stressed that Netanyahu’s last-minute intervention turned the plan from a joint initiative into a document reflecting Israel’s security priorities rather than a fair framework for peace. In a closed six-hour meeting on Sunday, White House envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner met Netanyahu and his close adviser Ron Dermer. During the talks, Netanyahu managed to introduce a series of significant changes, particularly to clauses concerning the conditions and timetable for the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza. The final version of the plan now links Israel’s withdrawal directly to progress in dismantling Hamas’s weapons. It goes even further by granting Israel a veto over the entire process. The news outlet Axios quoted US officials as saying they were ready to consider requests from Hamas for clarifications or specific adjustments, but would not reopen the entire plan for renegotiation. https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20251001-saudi-arabia-turkey-jordan-qatar-angered-by-netanyahus-changes-to-trumps-gaza-plan/
  4. Talking about Nuclear weapons. "I call it the "N" word. There are two "N" words, you can't use either of them".
  5. "Armed forces invoked ‘Hannibal Directive’ which advocates killing own soldiers to prevent them becoming hostages" https://archive.ph/20240615152306/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/06/13/israel-killed-dozen-own-citizens-on-october-7-un-claims/
  6. Netanyahu: “No way, that’s not happening.” “This is a historic visit. Instead of Hamas isolating us, we turned the tables and isolated Hamas. Now the entire world, including the Arab and Muslim world, is pressuring Hamas to accept the terms we set together with President Trump: to release all our hostages, both living and deceased, while the IDF remains in most of the Strip. Who would have believed this? After all, people constantly say, the IDF should withdraw… No way, that’s not happening.”
  7. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/sep/30/met-officers-suspended-over-alleged-abuse-of-suspects-and-support-for-tommy-robinson?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
  8. and Lahm. Nagelsmann: “Sure, he’s scored two headers now, which was also good and important for him. I think it’s important that you make a good impression when you have such a price tag. He still has a few steps to take within the team. He still needs to find his perfect fit.”
  9. https://www.si.com/soccer/var-why-arsenal-penalty-overturned-vs-newcastle "Arsenal Rage Against VAR But Newcastle Deemed Victims of Real Injustice"
  10. Woltemade: “I felt his elbow in my face. I’m two metres, so his arm had to be really high. I said it to the referee. I felt something in my face and I think it’s not right to feel something in your face." “I’m not the type of player who will fall down for this. It’s hard, because sometimes maybe you have to do it, but this is not my type of football, and I don’t like it. He said sorry after, so I think he knew that he hit me in my face." When asked why he didn’t shake Gabriel’s hand: “Because I don’t like this. If you do something in the game then 30 seconds after you say sorry, that’s not a part of the game. I don’t like it. We had some really good situations, and I like this situation where we can get a good battle but it always has to be fair. His elbow should be not in my face.”
  11. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2025/09/29/mikel-arteta-wants-raf-fighter-pilots-improve-communication/ "Mikel Arteta plans to invite a team of RAF fighter pilots to Arsenal to improve the way he communicates with his players. The Arsenal manager is always considering how he can give his way of operating an edge and has talked internally at the club about becoming more “efficient” in his use of words. Previously Arteta has employed other unorthodox methods, including hiring professional pickpockets to go around the tables taking things from players at a team dinner to try to teach them a lesson in being prepared and alert at all times. Speaking at an event alongside his friend and legendary basketball coach Steve Kerr, Arteta was asked by moderator Luke Darcy, a former Australian rules footballer, where – as a leader – his curiosity takes him. “To many places. It’s a constant improvement. I can wake up one day and say ‘my process on match day is not good enough. Why we are communicating to the players, starting from between us coaches to the analysts, to the other guys, to actually how the message is delivered. I don’t like it. Who is the best at that?’” Arteta explained at the event at the Londoner Hotel in London. “So, the British fighter planes, for example,” Arteta explained. “I will get in touch with those guys, how they communicate, because that is life or death. I’m sure they don’t use 20 phrases or 20 words if there is one word. Don’t say ‘nah, the wind is coming this way, now you have to turn left’, because boom, dead. So, it will be one word.” Arteta was talking at the Lead Better, Live Better Summit 2025 earlier this month and added: “So what is it? How specific can we be? How clear can we be? And bring them [the pilots] in and say ‘I want you to analyse our process, three days, how we communicate, how we do that in training, how we do that and I want to get better at this’. “And be vulnerable, you know, and get it smashed and say ‘you guys are terrible at this, you need to improve’ and so ‘OK, we are going to get better at this’. Getting to understand these people, how they think, how they operate, how this relates to Formula One, how this relates to something else and try to improve on that.” The conversation, billed as The Leadership Playbook, is available as a podcast with Arteta and Kerr, the hugely successful coach of the Golden State Warriors NBA team and a former player with the legendary Chicago Bulls team that included Michael Jordan, also discussing their friendship and how they support each other. It is understood they connected as part of a WhatsApp group of international coaches across various sports that has also included former England rugby union head coach Eddie Jones, Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur and NBA hall-of-famer George Karl. After Arsenal’s recent Champions League win away to Athletic Bilbao, when his substitutes made the difference, Arteta spoke about how he had adopted the idea of “finishers” and “starters” from Jones, who has talked about how the group share information and give each other advice. Arteta has used various other methods to try to keep his players on their toes and motivated. During the All or Nothing: Arsenal Amazon series, he drew a heart and a brain holding hands after his team had lost three of their opening five Premier League games. “Guys, we have to play with our big hearts,” Arteta said while drawing. “At the same time, we have to play with a big brain. And these have to work together.” Arteta also produced a light bulb during a team talk to try and show the players how they need to connect and, infamously, played “You’ll Never Walk Alone” on loudspeakers during a training session in an attempt to familiarise them with the intimidating atmosphere at Liverpool’s Anfield stadium before an away game there."
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