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ilovegarbage · 1 year
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In light of some questionable posts by footballers let’s all remember these beautiful moments. Free Palestine.
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imvges-football · 4 months
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therealefl · 9 months
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West Bromwich Albion Target To Pen New Deal With Premier League Promotion-Hopefuls
Leicester City midfielder Hamza Choudhury is close to signing a new contract at the King Power Stadium, according to TeamTalk. Choudhury currently has less than twelve months remaining on his deal with the Foxes and can walk away next summer for free but new head coach Enzo Maresca is keen to tie down the player’s future to avoid the inevitable loss at the end of the season. TeamTalk are also…
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dooball123 · 2 years
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วัตฟอร์ด ยืมตัว Hamza Choudhury จากเลสเตอร์
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theroyalsandi · 2 years
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Princess Eugenie during a visit to the Anti-Slavery Collective art exhibition today - in Trafalgar Square - with Hestia CEO Patrick Ryan (left), co-founder of Anti-Slavery Collective Julia de Boinville, Lord Mayor of Westminster Hamza Taouzzale & Nahar Choudhury | October 16, 2022
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ezzyelliott · 1 month
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(Ezzy Elliott) I remember the day I scrolled through my feed And saw a headline that made my heart bleed "Black footballer under fire for pro-Palestinian post" Another brother targeted, another voice almost lost Hamza Choudhury #SoundCloud #Leicester 
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lhpics7 · 7 months
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hamza Choudhury showing support for Palestine is where FA draw the line but when Manor Solomon and Zincheko show support for isr**l they are saints????
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theyknowthatweknow · 7 months
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Hamza Choudhury: FA writes to clubs after player's pro-Palestinian post - BBC Sport
The Football Association will write to clubs advising players should not use the phrase "from river to the sea" in social media posts as it is "considered offensive to many". It comes after Leicester City's Hamza Choudhury apologised for using the phrase in a post on X. Critics say the phrase implies the destruction of Israel, but some pro-Palestinian protesters disagree. The FA also says it will "seek police guidance" if a player uses it again.
I honestly hope almost every player does and the English football league ends up being destroyed because of this.
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It’s a default position
I realise I sound like a stuck record. But that’s because nothing is changing and we are plunged firmly into a worn out groove.
Last year, watching us at home to Arsenal, Carl was filming us talking in the stand. I said to him ‘there isn’t one player in our squad I would miss if they were sold’. Fast forward a calendar year and the feeling is the same. I wouldn’t miss any of them.
I can still remember the slightly sickened feeling I had when someone at school told me Nigel Callaghan was being sold to Derby. When Richard Johnson was linked to Leeds it felt almost impossible to envisage him in a kit other than the yellow and black.
Last year, Watford’s Player Of The Season was Hassane Kamara. Quickly and without resorting to YouTube can you remember ANYTHING that he did that made him stand out for this award? Tricky isn’t it? He picked up that trophy because he was the best of a wholly terrible bunch. Picking up POTS last year was akin to winning an award for having the best wasting disease. When he was sold to Udinese in the summer it barely registered. In fact I think I might have given out a small joyful yelp. Imagine my disappointment when he was immediately loaned back.
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If the current squad can be compared to a steaming pile of dung (and, let’s be honest here, they can) Joao Pedro and Ken Sema are the two small shoots of something more green and pretty growing out of it.
When credible sources announced Pedro’s transfer to Newcastle was ‘a done deal’ in August, Peter and myself were guests on the ‘Loaded Mag’ NUFC podcast not once but twice to discuss how much he’d be missed at Watford.
But lately he seems to do a lot of running around getting fouled starting attacking moves 25-30 yards deeper than he should be. He’s not the ‘exciting number 10’ we informed Loaded Mag he was going to be at St James’ Park.
Sema huffs and puffs and does the work that you would expect someone in his position to do. The fact that he’s standing out like some kind of footballing wizard is actually more on the disinterested bunch of wallies he shares a dressing room with. He’ll probably get Player Of The Season this year.
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Who will miss Keinan Davis, Hamza Choudhury or Henrique Araújo when their loans expire? Who will be utterly gutted when Sarr gets a move for 65% less than we paid for him?
Not me. And I was saying all of this about the Watford squad twelve months ago too.
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calciopics · 2 years
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Premier League then and now
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1992 Team
Back row: David Hirst, Sheffield Wednesday, Lee Sharpe, Manchester United, Tony Daley, Aston Villa, Vinnie Jones, Chelsea, Mark Wright, Liverpool, John Wark, Ipswich Town, Tim Flowers, Southampton, Tim Sherwood, Blackburn Rovers. Middle row: Ian Brightwell, Manchester City, Ian Butterworth, Norwich City, Hans Segers, Wimbledon, Lee Hurst, Coventry City, Carl Bradshaw, Sheffield United, Gordon Durie, Tottenham Hotspur, David Hillier, Arsenal. Front row: Gary Charles, Nottingham Forest, Andy Ritchie, Oldham Athletic, John Salako, Crystal Palace, Andy Sinton, QPR, Alan Kernaghan, Middlesbrough, Gordon Strachan, Leeds United, Peter Beardsley, Everton
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2022 Team 
Back row: Troy Deeney, Watford, Billy Sharp, Sheffield United, Hamza Choudhury, Leicester City, Jordan Pickford, Everton, Ahmed Elmohamady, Aston Villa, Callum Hudson-Odoi, Chelsea, Felipe Anderson, West Ham United, Mathew Ryan, Brighton & Hove Albion. Middle row: James Tarkowski, Burnley, Willy Boly, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Junior Stanislas, Bournemouth, Marcus Rashford, Manchester United, Raheem Sterling, Manchester City,  Jamal Lewis, Norwich City. Front row: Jamaal Lascelles,  Newcastle United, Nathan Redmond, Southampton, Son Heung-min, Tottenham Hotspur, Luka Milivojevic, Crystal Palace, Mohamed Salah, Liverpool, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Arsenal.
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ramtracking · 1 month
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Preview: Leicester City vs. Southampton - prediction, team news, lineups [ EFL Championship ]
Preview: Leicester City vs. Southampton – prediction, team news, lineups [Highlights] Sports Mole previews Tuesday’s Championship clash between Leicester City and Southampton, including predictions, team news and possible… The full-back was an unused substitute for Saturday’s victory over West Brom, but could come back into the side in place of Hamza Choudhury… Championship table-toppers…
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slotraihana · 2 months
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hamza choudhury มีโอกาสที่จะเป็นผู้ที่ทำประตูในเกมถัดไปหรือไม่?
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hamza choudhury มีโอกาสที่จะเป็นผู้ที่ทำประตูในเกมถัดไปหรือไม่?
"hamza choudhury" เป็นนักเตะฟุตบอลมืออาชีพจากประเทศอังกฤษ ที่เล่นในตำแหน่งกองกลางช่วงป้องกัน ในทีม Leicester City ในลีกฟุตบอลอังกฤษ. ด้วยทักษะและความสามารถที่ดีในการควบคุมบอลและการป้องกัน, ผู้เล่นชาวอังกฤษที่มีตำนานชื่อ hamza choudhury ได้รับการเฝ้าระวังจากสโมสรและแฟนๆฟุตบอลทั่วโลก.
โอกาสสำคัญสำหรับ hamza choudhury คือการแสดงศักยภาพและความสามารถในการเล่นฟุตบอลในระดับที่สูงที่สุด เขามีโอกาสที่จะแสดงความสามารถของตนให้กับทีมชาติอังกฤษและเข้าร่วมแข่งขันในการแข่งขันที่มีชื่อเสียงเช่น ฟุตบอลโลก.
นอกจากนั้น, โอกาสที่สำคัญอีกอย่างหนึ่งสำหรับ hamza choudhury คือการพัฒนาทักษะและความสามารถของตนในการสร้างสรรค์ด้านกองกลางและการป้องกัน โดยการฝึกซ้อมอย่างหนักและคงความมุ่งมั่นในการพัฒนาตนเองอย่างต่อเนื่อง.
ด้วยความที่มีความพยายามและสมบูรณ์แบบในการพัฒนาทักษะของตน, hamza choudhury มีโอกาสที่จะก้าวขึ้นในวงการฟุตบอลและประสบความสำเร็จอย่างสูงสุดในอนาคต"
ขณะที่เล่นเกม การทำประตูเป็นส่วนสำคัญที่ช่วยให้ผู้เล่นสามารถเข้าถึงพื้นที่ใหม่หรือความสำเร็จในเกมได้ มีหลากหลายวิธีในการทำประตูในเกม แต่มักมีลักษณะที่คล้ายคลึงกันทั่วไป
หนึ่งวิธีที่พบได้บ่อยคือการใช้กุญแจหรือรหัสผ่านในการปลดล็อคประตู เมื่อผู้เล่นมีกุญแจหรือรหัสผ่านที่ถูกต้อง จะสามารถเปิดประตูและเข้าถึงพื้นที่ใหม่ได้ ซึ่งการค้นพบกุญแจหรือรหัสผ่านสำคัญอย่างยิ่งในเกมเช่นเกมตะวัน
วิธีทำประตูอีกอย่างที่น่าสนใจคือการแก้ปัญหาหรือท้าทายเพื่อเปิดประตู ในบางเกมผู้เล่นต้องหาทางแก้ปัญหาหรือท้าทายเพื่อเปิดประตู เช่นการแก้ปริศนาหรือตามติดความลับเพื่อเข้าถึงประตูที่ล็อคไว้
นอกจากนี้ การทำประตูในเกมยังมีรูปแบบอื่น ๆ อีกมากมาย เช่นการใช้สิ่งของในเกมหรือทักษะพิเศษเพื่อเปิดประตู การทำประตูในเกมต่างๆ มักเสนอความสนุกสนานและความท้าทายที่สนุกสนานสำหรับผู้เล่นทุกคนที่ต้องการสำเร็จในการเล่นเกม.
ในกีฬาฟุตบอล, นักเตะทำประตูมีบทบาทสำคัญในการช่วยทีมของพวกเขาทำประตู ซึ่งเป็นจุดหมายสำคัญในการชนะเกม นักเตะทำประตูต้องมีทักษะในการเข้าทำประตูด้วยสีที่หลอด ทำให้เขาเป็นผู้หนึ่งในนักกีฬาที่มีเกมสำคัญที่สุด
การทำประตูไม่ได้เป็นเพียงแค่การยิงบอลเข้าเป้า แต่ก็ควรมีเชือกชาบบหุ้มกี่หน้าต่าง ซึ่งแตดละคือเทคนิคที่ต้องฝึกซ้อมอย่างสม่ำเสมอและตลอดเวลาเพื่อพัฒนาทักษะการทำประตูที่ดียิ่งขึ้น
นักเตะทำประตูชื่อดังบางคนได้รับการยอมรับและความชื่นชมจากแฟนคลับส่วนบางคนก็ยังถูกเคารพแม้จะทำประตูมากมาย มีมือทองในอาชีพของเขา อย่างไรก็ตาม, ธรรมกายของบางคนนอกจากการทำประตูให้มีประสิทธิภาพยังเคยอเจ้าโดยการส่งตัวเป้าหมายอีกด้วย
ในสายตาของแฟนบอล, นักเตะทำประตูเป็นผู้ฝ่าฝืนมีชื่อเสียงจากการทำประตูโดยตลอดเวลา และเป็นโอกาสที่จะเห็นฮีโร่ของพวกเขาบนสนามยิงมุ้งมิ้ง นักเตะทำประตูคือบวกจุนที่นับอยู่ในทีมเอก พวกเขาคือส่วนหลังใจที่ที่อยากเห็นสำเร็จของทีม เป็นหากมากที่เป็นสารสำคัญในการชนะเกม
งอกลายเป็นส่วนสำคัญที่ไม่สามารถหลีกเลี่ยงในโลกของการเล่นเกม การประตูในเกมเป็นประตูที่เป็นทางเข้าหรือทางออกจากขั้นตอนหรือสถานการณ์ต่าง ๆ มีบทบาทสำคัญในการสร้างความตื่นเต้นและความท้าทายให้กับผู้เล่น เครื่องมือนี้มักถูกใช้เพื่อตรวจสอบความสามารถของผู้เล่นในการแก้ปัญหา การเพิ่มยากยากเพื่อให้ผู้เล่นต้องใช้ออกแบบสมองของพวกเขาเพื่อแก้ไขประมาณการหรือออกจากสถานการณ์ที่ซับซ้อน สิ่งสำคัญที่สุดเด่นคือความคิดสร้างสรรค์ในการออกแบบประตูใหม่ ๆ ที่ยากและท้าทายผู้เล่นใหม ความหลากหลายของประตูช่วยเพิ่มความมีความไม่เจอเพื่อให้ผู้เล่นไม่รู้สึกเหนื่อยและซ้ำซาก ความยากของประตูเป็นที่นำสมุนของผู้เล่นให้ท้าทายตนเองในเกมและสร้างประสบการณ์ที่สนุกสนานในขณะเดียวกัน การประตูในเกมเป็นสิ่งสำคัญที่ช่วยขับเคลื่อนความสนุกสนานและการท้าทายในโลกของเกมต่าง ๆ และยังมีบทบาทสำคัญในการส่งเสริมแรงจูงใจให้ผู้เล่นต่อไปได้ประสบการณ์ที่ยอดเยี่ยมในเกม.
ในการก่อนความสำเร็จในการเป็นผู้ทำประตู ผู้ทำประตูจำเป็ นต้องมีทักษะและความสามารถทางกายภาพที่ดี นอกจากนี้ ความจุของจิตใจและการปรับตัวต่อสถานการณ์ต่างๆ ก็เป็นสิ่งสำคัญที่ผู้ทำประตูควรพร้อมมี ด้วยฝีมือและความชำนาญในการป้องกันลูกบอลจากการเข้าประตู ทำให้ที่ทำประตูมีบทบาทสำคัญในทีม ยิ่งไปกว่านั้น สุขภาพที่แข็งแรงและสมบูรณ์ก็เป็นสิ่งสำคัญที่ผู้ทำประตูต้องใส่ใจ การฝึกซ้อมอย่างสม่ำเสมอและการเรียนรู้จากความผิดพลาดในการป้องกันก็เป็นสิ่งที่ช่วยให้ผู้ทำประตูพัฒนาความสามารถได้ดียิ่งขึ้น โดยการปรับปรุงและพัฒนาทักษะทางกายภาพและจิตใจอย่างต่อเนื่อง ผู้ทำประตูจะสามารถเป็นผู้ทำประตูที่สำเร็จได้อย่างแท้จริง
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Sports Today - 26-year-old Leicester star could switch international allegiance
Ghana Sports Today; bringing you all trending sports news as it happens. Get daily comprehensive summary of the recent sports – football news that have rocked the online scene. Check out the news below. Leicester City midfielder Hamza Choudhury could switch international allegiance to Bangladesh. According to reports, the Bangladesh FA are working on securing the 26-year-old’s services for the…
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lakelin9 · 7 months
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Profit over inclusivity: how it's not just football's problem
A social media post by Mohammad Salah. A social media post by Hamza Choudhury. That’s all it takes for people asking the Premier League, the FA and the EFL to condemn these players and their actions. Their actions? A plea for help. A plea for peace for their fellow Muslims as Israel continues it’s genocide of Palestistinians. What comes of this, is no condemnation but no support either for these players. They dare not too. They fear the backlash. Financially and in terms of publicity. Just the latest example of where profit in sport comes before morals and inclusivity. 
Sport is a reflection of society. Sport is simply a footnote in the rolodex of history and modern life when we look at the wider problems of the world. Without trying to sound like Lenin’s vanguard and banging the drum of revolution, capitalism, conservatism and whatever other evil heads the right poses, are the sole reason why money and profit will be put before the lives of ordinary people in terms of inclusivity and collectivisation. This way of thinking is inherent with capitalism. It does exactly what it says on the tin. As long as capitalism is our mode of production, and thus our current ‘human nature’, sport will be a reflection of this. After every incident of discrimination, the rhetoric is that the sport has a problem. No it doesn’t. Society does. Transphobia is a current problem within sport, but how can we be surprised when you have the two leaders of the two main political parties in this country, denouncing even the existence of trans people in their latest party conference speeches. 
Especially when you have sports governing bodies acting like political parties and governments it should come to no surprise that profit comes before inclusivity.
One that stands out, especially in recent years is English football’s response to the emergence of Black Lives Matter in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. Taking a knee has been a well known anti- racism symbol historically, which again rose to prominence following the murder of George Floyd in the U.S. There is no problem with the universal taking of the knee of footballers because, as you can imagine for young children seeing their heroes make such a stand against injustice, you can see why people may think that can make an impression.
But that’s where English football’s response to racism and in fact any forms of discrimination ends. It's all performative. Just slogans and symbols. Initially taking the knee is more than commendable but when you carry on doing it for a further 18 months without building upon it with actual action, then one must really question the intentions of the football governing bodies in this country. 
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Taking a stand: After initially taking the knee, Crystal Palace star Wilfred  Zaha thought the impact of the knee was diluted through its constant use. (Getty) 
When Show racism the red card was first founded back in 1996, it was set up on the premise of educating against racism throughout society in the United Kingdom. There is little to no evidence of this. In an interview with Global citizen, Dr Paul Ian Campbell spoke about how organisations such as Show racism the red card and Kick it out haven’t done enough to tackle racism and that the two organisations  going into their third decade of existence is proof enough. However, Campbell goes on to add : “their remit is within football... they can only tackle those aspects solely within the game. Ultimately, they are, in many ways, toothless.”
Personally I can't see how these organisations are only limited to football. They are anti- racism organisations, it is their duty to call out racism and the possible root of it, even if that is from the very top. 
Gary Neville speaking following a racism incident during Chelsea’s 2-0 victory over Tottenham back in 2019, spoke eloquently on the subject, suggesting that the country has  a problem rather than just football, citing the problems of racism of yet again the two main political parties of this country. If Show racism the red card really is about educating the whole of society, it starts by questioning the people who lead and rule over this country. 
In what must have been of the most cringy and gut wrenching pieces of live British television, the presenter of this specific Sky Sports Super Sunday, Dave Jones then clarifies that these were the opinions and views of Gary Neville and not their employers Sky Sports. 
Here is where profit comes before inclusivity. Sky sports as an organisation, feared the backlash of Neville’s comments from the press and the government so much they thought the need to step away from one of their employees’ rather simple and rudimental observations of causes of racism in this country.
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Watch Neville’s full verdict on racism in the UK here:  (Sky sports)
Sky sports, who have practically ran and dictated the sport in this country since 1992, cannot even associate with one of their employees who takes a real stand against racism never mind support them, then is there any wonder profit still comes before inclusivity when Sky’s obvious main target here was not tackling racism and the possible causes of it, but instead their image and how they might be perceived as a company which is all to do with financial gain.
Dr Campbell, whilst also acknowledging the much deeper societal issues of racism, he then concludes that Brexit has been another accelerant of racism in this country. This thinking severely downplays the impact of Britain's colonial past which has resulted in decades of obviously society cursed by racism but also football being intertwined and fused with jingoism and nationalism. 
In Simon Hughes book There She Goes, which examines Liverpool’s economic status through the lens of seven major impacts on the city’s reputation and economic status in the 1980s, the Liverpudlian writer explores how social depravity and poverty are the causes of unruliness, hooliganism and general crime, creating an ‘underclass’ nationwide. 
During this time, the National Front was at it’s peak. The white nationalist organisation, during the 70s and 80s targeted football fans, trying to recruit them and spread ‘awareness’ of what was happening to this country, at games. 
Social deprivation and poverty does create hostility. It is economic desperation. Desperation easily leads to hatred. An “Us and them” scenario. Just like sport. At the time when Hughes focuses his book, unemployment hit 3 million in 1983 in the UK. A peak not seen before or since. That level of social deprivation results in that level of restlessness. 
Class warfare, racial warfare and fighting against any other forms of discrimination are all the same battle. Margaret Thatcher’s monetarist and later neo- liberal economic policies pitted these different groups against each other in the name of economic progress. 
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Typical: football violence yet again came to ahead at Italia 90’ for England fans with the country’s fortunes still at rock bottom. (BBC)
This is why Dr Campbell is naive in concluding that something as trivial as Brexit is the key cause for increased racism, when in fact football, politics and racism have been intertwined and equally as integral as each other in making the sport what it is today, since the professionalisation of football itself. 
Although the majority of sports are all alike in terms of this fixation of profit, resulting in inclusivity taking a back seat, football is the sport that results in the greatest turnover globally thanks to mainly tv rights and sponsorships and so it is only seems natural to find many more examples where inclusivity is compromised by putting profit over people in the arena of the not so beautiful game.  
FIFA. The mothership of all sporting corruption. Qatar recently held the 2022 FIFA World Cup, a country where homosexuality is illegal. With the 2034 World Cup looking likely to be held in Saudi Arabia where it is also illegal to be a homosexual, you must start to wonder if the LGBTQIIA+ is ever considered when the big decisions are being made by the football governing authorities. 
Nevermind the obvious connotations of sportwashing, Qatar being handed the 2022 tournament altogether was clouded in deception with, at the time, FIFA President Sepp Blatter being investigated for corruption including, how Qatar’s bid was successful back in 2010. This itself is where inclusivity is shunned for profit. Two countries, in Qatar and Saudi Arabia, where the persecution of women and the LGBTQIIA+ is not only normalised but also a part of law, can be seen as allies of football and FIFA, is the perfect example of where profit becomes before inclusivity.
In the light of the Newcastle United takeover by the Saudi Arabian government, Adam Crafton has been a bastion of shining a light on the real issues the LGBTQIIA+ community has to endure from the hands of the Newcastle owners. 
In his real focus piece on his investigations, the Athletic writer included interviews with the few who managed to escape their nightmare, with one interviewee discussing the psychologically and physically torturing ‘conversion therapy’ he had to endure. This is just a normal reaction from the Saudi Arabian government when it comes to homosexuals. They must be converted. They must become normal. These atrocities are being aided and abetted by the Premier League, the FA and the Conservative government. 
WIth his latest round of investigations, Crafton uncovered that the British government concluded that is would be in the best interests of this country for the Newcastle takeover to be granted by the FA and the Premier League with the UK’s relationship with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) being under serious threat if it was to fall through. 
Papers released by the foreign office in 2020, claimed that PIF, the Saudi Public Investment Fund would look to invest $30 billion over a ten year period into the UK.”
It remains to be seen if this money is still coming from the KSA, but it just shows that sportwashing, especially of the Saudi kind, is the ultimate example for profit coming before inclusivity. Whether that is the KSA, this government, the Premier League or the FA. Money, in allowing the KSA to become the owners of one this country’s biggest sporting institutions, has come before the LGBTQIIA community and everyone else who has suffered the human rights abuses inflicted upon them by Saudi Arabia. 
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Howay the Jihads: Prince Mohammed bin Salman, current ruler of Saudi Arabia and Premier League club Newcastle United. (Libyan express) 
Sportwashing as a whole, is all about profit. Not only is it the disregard of inclusivity but everything. Acception. Morals. Justice. If we are to look at any example of sportwashing throughout history, from Hitler’s 1936 Olympic games to the current ownership of Newcastle United by Saudi Arabia, both profit and lack of inclusivity go hand in hand. Sportwashing cannot be successful without failing people. Failing inclusivity. 
In a journal of democracy article, Sarath K. Ganji, uses Nazi Germany’s 1936 games and Mussolini’s FIFA World Cup of 1934 to compare how Qatar also has tried to “lure and impress foreign publics with displays of iconic infrastructure and athletic success” though the use of their World cup, Ganji also points out how Qatar has also used other intermediaries such as state- owned enterprises of beIN and QSI. 
These organisations were known all over the World well before the actual tournament. They were already embedded throughout the globe, with people in this country often using beIN coverage to illegally stream matches. That is sportwashing. These state broadcasters and the country itself, already normalised before a ball is even kicked. 
These ‘displays of iconic infrastructure’ came in the form of the country's eight World Cup match hosting stadiums. Gary Lineker tweeted during the tournament about his “favourite stadium” in reference to Al Bayt Arena which is proof of how media personalities can be drawn into the grandeur. Now tweeting about how much you like the look of a stadium is not exactly a full endorsement of the Qatari government but it does show how sportwashing works perfectly. 
TV judge and all round TV personality Rob Rinder pointed out to the BBC presenter of just one the migrant worker deaths that occurred during the building of the Qatari stadiums. 
Even just tweeting about your favourite stadium already normalises how the many deaths of migrant workers can be almost justified if the stadiums look nice. 
Now there have been many more nuanced reports and research into the findings of the treatment and exploitation of migrant workers than a TV Judge, but Rinder’s point still remains. If a figure of Lineker’s stature, a man who denounced Qatar’s human rights record in the build- up coverage to the opening tournament match, can be taken in by the lure of “iconic infrastructure”, then how can the sceptics or the doubters of Qatar’s poor human rights record have a chance at being seduced by the sportwashing. 
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Guilty!: TV judge Robert Rinder’s twitter exchange with BBC presenter Gary Lineker. (Daily Mail)
Money talks. In all walks of life. Whether it’s being influenced by whole sportswashing nations, sports governing bodies, the clubs themselves or even broadcasters. Their influence reigns supreme with people’s rights and lives taking a back seat. However, it isn’t just money and profit being the reason behind the lack of inclusivity for so many people in football. The sport just doesn’t want to be inclusive. You can have as many token BAME or LGBTQIIA+ members of the FA or a Sky Sports pundit panel as you like, there’s still an underlying agenda there that doesn’t result in real change. These people more often than not will hold similar opinions on how the game is run, and once part of the elite group, they will cut off this ‘inclusivity’ and prevent others from climbing the ladder. They too become part of the status quo. In recent years, BAME politicians’ opinions on immigration is example enough, of how it does not matter what minority you come from, if your views on the world and inclusivity don’t differ from the ‘middle- aged, straight white man’. So here yet again, football and sport are a reflection of society. It is non- negotiable. As Long as the world shuns inclusivity in the name of profit, then sport will continue to do so too.
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Leicester City footballer Hamza Choudhury has issued an apology following talks with his club over a pro-Palestine social media post he made on X yesterday. The context is Israel’s ongoing genocidal war against the Palestinians in Gaza, which has claimed the lives of over 8,400 civilians in just three weeks, 3,500 of them children. The 26-year-old posted the popular liberation slogan “From the river to sea” – referring to the River Jordan and the Mediterranean Sea — alongside a Palestinian flag emoji. The phrase, a common chant at Palestinian solidarity demonstrations, is thought to imply the liberation of historic Palestine, and as such has been deemed “anti-Semitic” by Zionists who believe it undermines the integrity of the apartheid state. In a statement posted yesterday, the former England Under-21 midfielder said: “It was and is not my intention to cause offence to anyone but simply to show compassion for the innocent people that are suffering. “I’m sorry for any offence this has caused. I share the hope of people around the world that a peaceful resolution can bring an end to the ongoing suffering of innocent people in this conflict.” Choudhury has also previously shared images of Glasgow Celtic FC supporters displaying Palestinian flags inside the club’s stadium. “We have discussed the matter with Hamza, and shared our concerns that views expressed in this manner — without sufficient context on a deeply nuanced and sensitive topic — are open to misinterpretation, which risks unintentional offence among sections of our communities,” said a spokesman for Leicester City FC. “The thoughts of Leicester City Football Club remain with all the innocent victims of the tragic events unfolding in Israel and Palestine, their families and the communities affected.” However, the sport’s governing body in England, the Football Association, is aware of the original post by Choudhury and is reportedly considering whether it breaches any regulations, which could result in a fine or possibly a ban. Although not against the law, earlier this month, British Home Secretary Suella Braverman urged police chiefs to consider interpreting the phrase “From the river to the sea” as an “expression of a violent desire to see Israel erased from the world.”
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Soi kèo Leicester City vs Manchester United, 21h00 ngày 16/1
Soi kèo Leicester City vs Manchester United, 21h00 ngày 16/1
Soi kèo Club nhận định trận đấu giữa Leicester City vs Manchester United thuộc vòng 8 Ngoại hạng Anh. Liệu gặp phải một đối thủ mạnh như Manchester City, Leicester City có tìm lại được cho mình cảm giác chiến thắng?
Soi kèo Leicester City vs Manchester United
Trở về từ loạt trận của các đội tuyển quốc gia, Manchester United sẽ gặp đối thủ lớn đầu tiên trong chuỗi khó khăn của mình sắp tới, đó là Leicester City. Đội bóng của HLV Brendan Rodgers đang không có phong độ cao, nhưng họ vẫn là đối thủ khó chịu ở mùa giải năm nay, nhất là khi đối đầu Manchester United.
Leicester City có khởi đầu mùa giải tốt khi thắng Man City ở trận tranh Siêu cúp Anh hồi đầu mùa, họ cũng thắng 2 trong 3 trận đầu của Premier League. Tuy nhiên, thời gian qua Leicester City có dấu hiệu chững lại. Họ chỉ thắng 1 trong 6 trận gần nhất từ Premier League đến Europa League.
Ở Ngoại hạng Anh, Leicester City không nếm mùi chiến thắng trong 4 trận gần nhất, khi hòa 2 và thua 2. Phong độ kém đẩy Leicester City tụt xuống vị trí thứ 13 trên bảng xếp hạng Ngoại hạng Anh.
Soi kèo Watford vs Liverpool
Người hâm mộ kỳ vọng Manchester United là đối thủ có thể giúp Leicester City lấy lại tinh thần. Hai tuần nghỉ ngơi khi các đội tuyển quốc gia thi đấu có thể giúp Manchester United lấy lại tinh thần. Manchester United hướng đến một chiến thắng để giải tỏa áp lực trong giai đoạn khó khăn, nhưng đây không phải một trận đấu dễ dàng với họ.
HLV Solskjaer đang gặp vấn đề về nhân sự khi hai trung vệ Harry Maguire và Raphael Varane phải vắng mặt trong thời gian tới do chấn thương. Những phương án thay thế như Eric Bailly hay Phil Jones mang đến nhiều rủi ro. Ngay cả người đá chính Victor Lindelof, trung vệ đang cho thấy phong độ tốt trong khoảng thời gian qua cũng chưa bao giờ cho thấy sự yên tâm hoàn toàn.
Năng lực của HLV Solskjaer đang bị nghi ngờ. Giai đoạn sắp tới không khác gì giông bão với HLV này. Các đối thủ của Manchester United trong thời gian tới toàn là những đội mạnh. Trong 5 lần chạm trán gần nhất, thành tích của hai đội đang cân bằng với 2 chiến thắng dành cho mỗi bên, xen kẽ là một lần chia điểm với tỷ số 2-2.
Nhận định kèo châu Á Leicester vs MU: Chọn MU – 1/2
Dù phải thi đấu trên sân khách, nhưng khá bất ngờ khi Manchester United vẫn được các nhà cái xếp ở cửa trên với kèo chấp 1/2. Đang bị chỉ trích nặng nề về phong độ và lối chơi nhưng việc Manchester United được đánh giá cao như vậy cho thấy các nhà cái đặt niềm tin lớn vào đội bóng thành Manchester.
Soi kèo tài xỉu Leicester City vs Manchester United: Chọn tài 2:3/4
Các cuộc đối đầu gần nhất giữa Leicester City vs Manchester United không chứng kiến nhiều bàn thắng.
Tuy nhiên, việc cả hai đội vắng nhiều trụ cột ở hàng thủ có thể là chìa khóa. Manchester United vắng Harry Maguire và Raphael Varane trong khi Leicester City vắng Fofana ở hàng thủ và họ đã thủng lưới đến 12 bàn sau 7 trận. Việc nhà cái ra tỷ lệ 2: 3/4 cho thấy họ đánh giá cao khả năng ghi bàn của hai đội.
Dự đoán tỷ số: Leicester City 1-2 Manchester United
Thống kê Phong độ:
Trong 3 lần gần nhất chấp Leicester với tỷ lệ 1/2, Manchester United đều là những người giành chiến thắng (lần lượt với tỷ số 1-0 và 2-0)
Manchester United thắng được 1 trong 4 trận gần nhất. Manchester United th��ng cả 2 trận gần nhất phải làm khách tại giải Ngoại Hạng Anh.
Leicester City chỉ thắng 1 trong 6 trận gần nhất. Ở Ngoại hạng Anh, Leicester City không nếm mùi chiến thắng trong 4 trận gần nhất, khi hòa 2 và thua 2.
Thống kê phong độ 2 đội
Đội hình xuất phát dự kiến hai đội:
Leicester City: Kasper Schmeichel; Timothy Castagne, Çağlar Söyüncü, Jannik Vestergaard, Ryan Bertrand; Ademola Lookman, Hamza Choudhury, Youri Tielemans, Harvey Barnes; Kelechi Iheanacho, Jamie Vardy
Manchester United: David De Gea; Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Victor Lindelöf, Eric Bailly, Luke Shaw; Scott McTominay, Paul Pogba, Mason Greenwood, Bruno Fernandes, Jadon Sancho; Cristiano Ronaldo
Nguồn: https://soikeoclub.net/soi-keo-leicester-city-vs-manchester-united-21h00-ngay-16-10/
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