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renemartens · 8 months
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Ein verspäteter Trostpreis
Mein Buch „FC St.Pauli. Populäre Irrtümer und andere Wahrheiten“ ist gerade erschienen. Dies ist ein digitaler Bonustrack! Nur hier, nicht im Buch!
Ein Meistertitel sorgt in der Regel für große Freude, doch unter anderem bei Viktoria Griesheim und dem FC St. Pauli hielt sich die Euphorie 1981 in Grenzen. Sie gehörten zu den acht Meistern in den damals drittklassigen Amateuroberligen, denen trotz der Meisterschaft der Weg in die 2. Liga verbaut war. Der Titel war wenig wert, weil der DFB beschlossen hatte, die Nord- und Südstaffel der 2. Liga zu einer eingleisigen Spielklasse zusammen zu legen - und Aufsteiger waren dabei nicht vorgesehen. Während den Viktorianern aus der Nähe von Darmstadt damit quasi die Chance ihres Vereinslebens genommen wurde - der Sprung in die Zweitklassigkeit gelang ihnen später nie -, sollte der FC St. Pauli bekanntlich bald zum Inventar der 2. Liga gehören.
Es ist nicht überliefert, ob der hessische Meister damals vom DFB entschädigt wurde. Zumindest beim FC St. Pauli war das der Fall - wenn auch mit erheblicher Verspätung. Im Dezember 1982 reiste die Mannschaft, finanziert vom DFB, für drei Wochen nach Ostafrika und absolvierte dort insgesamt sechs Freundschaftsspiele.
Teilweise hatte die Reise politische Dimensionen. Über das Hotel in der tansanischen Hauptstadt Dar es Salaam, in dem die Reisetruppe unter anderem beherbergt war, heißt es in der Chronik zum 75-jährigen Vereinsjubiläum: „Die Versorgung an Speisen und Getränken war sehr mangelhaft und konnte erst nach zähen Verhandlungen mit dem dortigen Sportminister und unserer Zusage zu einem zusätzlichen Spiel verbessert werden.“ Aus anderen Gründen unerfreulich war die Begegnung mit dem ortsansässigen Simba SC, denn weil der Gastgeber eine, sagen wir mal: eher rustikale Spielweise an den Tag legte, mussten mehrere St. Paulianer verletzt den Platz verlassen.
Vom zum diesen Zeitpunkt bereits neunmaligen tansanischen Meister Simba konnte man damals also nichts lernen, nicht einmal als deutscher Drittligist. Heute könnte man es vielleicht - wenn auch auf einer ganz anderen Ebene. Der Simba SC hat auf Instagram 5,3 Millionen Follower - ungefähr 17-mal so viel wie der FC St. Pauli mit seinem Hauptaccount.
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dreamstz1 · 25 days
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Ibenge kuchukua nafasi ya Benchika Simba?
Vigogo wa Klabu ya simba wameweka jina la Florent Ibenge kama mrithi sahihi wa kocha aliye ondoka ndani ya timu Yao Abdelhak Benchika.Ibenge mshindi wa CAF Confederation Cup na mwana fainali ya CAF Champions League Kwa sasa ana inoa Al Hilal Omdurman ya SUDAN.Mabosi wa Simba Sports Club Wana hitaji kocha mwenye profile iliyoshiba haswaa hapa Afrika ndiyo maana wame muweka Florent Ibenge kama…
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nervy-nerva · 7 months
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African Football League : Al Ahly et Mamelodi Sundowns premiers qualifiés des demi-finales
Mardi 24 octobre, Al Ahly (Egypte) et Mamelodi Sundowns (Afrique du Sud) se qualifiés en demi-finale de l’African Football League, en dépit des nuls enregistrés à domicile lors des quarts de finale retour.Al Ahly et Simba SC ont fait jeu égal (1-1) au stade international de Caire. Les Égyptiens se sont fait douter par les Tanzaniens, avec dans ces rang des congolais, qui ont pris le devant en…
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sariaisrael · 10 months
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Yanga bila Mayele, Azam bila mipango, refa na kigugumizi
MCHEZO wa kwanza wa Ngao ya Hisani ulichezwa jana Jumatano kwa kuzikutanisha mabingwa wa Soka nchini Yanga na mabwanyenye wa Chamazi, Azam FC. Katika pambano hilo la kusisimua lilishuhudia vita kali ya kutandaza kandanda huku kila timu ikijitahidi kutafuta ushindi. Hadi dakika ya 80 milango ya timu zote ilikuwa migumu, lakini Yanga walionesha kuwa wao ni wazoefu na walitoa ujumbe kwanini walikuwa…
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rookthorne · 8 months
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⠄⠂⠁⠁⠂⠄⠄⠂ 𝐁𝐥𝐨𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐈𝐧𝐤
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Fairy Tales and stories always had one ending, that the prince would find his princess and all would be well; a masterful, happily ever after. You had never believed that would be you, not in your wildest dreams. Until the day that two knights in inked armour walked through the door of your castle and made themselves at home in your heart.
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჻჻჻჻჻჻჻჻ 𝒑𝒂𝒊𝒓𝒊𝒏𝒈 𖠺 Tattoo Artist!CW!Bucky Barnes x Florist!F!Reader x Tattoo Artist!Nomad!Steve Rogers
჻჻჻჻჻჻჻჻ 𝒘𝒐𝒓𝒅 𝒄𝒐𝒖𝒏𝒕 𖠺 6.7k
჻჻჻჻჻჻჻჻ 𝒘𝒂𝒓𝒏𝒊𝒏𝒈𝒔 𖠺 Fluff, light show of dom/sub
჻჻჻჻჻჻჻჻ 𝒂𝒖𝒕𝒉𝒐𝒓 𝒏𝒐𝒕𝒆𝒔 𖠺 I sincerely blame my hype squad for this, but a very special thank you to SC for her genius mind for helping me build this world, and to @sebstanwhore for putting up with my screaming about it constantly. 𖠺 This is officially my longest published fic as of September 2023!
჻჻჻჻჻჻჻჻ 𝒂𝒏𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒎𝒔 𖠺 So This Is Love by Ilene Woods, Mike Douglas 𖠺 I See The Light by Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi
჻჻჻჻჻჻჻჻ 𝒃𝒆𝒕𝒂 𖠺 @smutconnoisseur
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჻჻჻჻჻჻჻჻ 𝒆𝒗𝒆𝒏𝒕𝒔 𖠺 @stuckybingo 𝗚𝟰 — Tattoo Shop AU (September Adoptable) — Masterlist 𖠺 @allcapsbingo 𝗕𝟰 — Old Married Couple — Masterlist 𖠺 @anyfandomfluffbingo 𝗕𝟭 — Florist AU — Masterlist 𖠺 @mcukinkbingo 𝗚𝟱 — Poly Relationship Negotiation — Masterlist
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Sunlight streamed through the window as you stood behind the shop counter. It was a bright, clear day, and the possibilities that a new day could bring excited you. 
The perfume of freshly bloomed buds and bouquets filled your senses, each petal of the flowers that surrounded you just as pretty as the last. Walking into the place you built from the ground up since botany had run in your blood for generations. The love for floristry, specifically, had been passed down from your mother, then her mother before her, and her mother before her. 
As a child, with their guidance, you grew up with such kindness and compassion for all flora and fauna, and you were an avid daydreamer. 
Your daydreams of fairy tales, of wonder and love through the petals and veins of the ages, was how you came to affectionately name your haven and shop Fantasy Floristry. 
Lanterns softly lit the way between the rows of bouquets and arrangements in the shadier corners of your store, and the walls, which were devoid of shelves with bouquets, were covered with pencil drawings of fantasy creatures and characters from many Disney movies – all signed by a local artist. That of which, was you. 
It was a slow morning, customers sparse and fairly few between. Which, in itself, was never unusual, and afforded you the opportunity to potter about. Each bud you passed had a loving caress and gentle touch before they were spritzed with a soft spray of water, and you hummed along to the music playing over the speakers, a classic, timeless Disney tune.
You smiled as you looked upon the shelves fit to burst with blooms – each bunch set to a theme of a movie. Red and yellow matched with a brown ribbon for Simba and his mane, black and white with a red ribbon for Patch and his collar, and your most popular theme, one for Rapunzel; purple and yellow, with a gold ribbon to tie it in. 
The chime of the doorbell sounded at the front of the store, and you looked up just in time to see your best friend and employee walk in, steaming to-go cups in hand. “Late again,” you scolded, and she smiled sheepishly. 
“I brought us coffees to make up for it, darling,” Wanda simpered, holding out one of the coffees and a small brown bag. “And I bought you a bagel. Don’t say I never do anything for you.”
You rolled your eyes and took the coffee. “Thanks, Wands.”
“I’ll be out back,” Wanda called as she strode to the cool room. “See you later!” 
Things progressed as usual after that – customers came and went with bright smiles as they left with small or big bouquets. 
You were behind the counter working away on the store’s social media when the bell chimed loudly, followed by two sets of heavy footfalls and low voices. “She’s off with Ma, you know that, punk,” one of them said, almost as though they were exasperated. “It’ll be nice for them to come back to something, don’t you think?”
“Alright, alright,” the other voice replied placatingly. The door closed behind the newcomers with another chime, and their boots thumped quietly over the tiled floor. “Which do you think- Oh, wow. They’re beautiful.”
You looked up from your phone just in time to see two men approaching, only they had stopped at the Rapunzel and Simba bouquets, the blond one of the two pointing at the purple roses and yellow lilies. His other hand… was holding the other’s – interlocked so their tattoos aligned, and a wedding band shone brightly on his ring finger. 
They were beautiful – far more so than any bouquet you could imagine or conjure. The blond was broad and lithe, his long hair swept back and beard neatly trimmed. A black plaid shirt covered his frame, and the top two buttons were undone, revealing coloured ink creeping up his collarbones. A bright, intricate yellow sunflower was tattooed along the contours of his neck, from the back to the front of the pale skin.
It seemed to match the other man’s, who, in place of a sunflower, had a bunch of purple daisies arranged in a loosely assembled heart. His hair was dark and long, down to the top of his shoulders, and he was bigger, broader than the blond man, though they stood at the same height. His skin was covered in ink – visible under the rolled up sleeves and open collar of his navy henley. 
“Oh, lord,” you whispered, blinking rapidly to try and discern if you were dreaming. 
You were, in fact, not dreaming. 
The dark-haired man looked up at the counter and sent you a charming grin, pointing at the flowers himself. “Did you do these?” 
Don’t make a fool of yourself, you chastised silently. “Yeah, they–yeah, I did them,” you stammered in reply. 
“They’re stunning,” the blond offered, awestruck. “You’ve done an amazing job, doll.”
The two men walked to the counter, hands still interlocked as they neared, and you gulped – they were married, keep it together. 
“I’m Steve,” the blond said happily, holding his hand out to shake, which you accepted politely, with an added bonus of being able to look at his tattoos. “And this is my husband, Bucky.” He pointed at the dark-haired man who also offered his hand, only he brought it to his lips and kissed your knuckles – just like a prince would. Your stomach and heart swooped at the gesture when Steve continued, “We own the tattoo shop next door.”
“Oh!” you chirped, immediately cringing internally. You offered your name, then, “I’ve seen the art in the windows, and it’s all so beautiful. Have you been here long? I know I’ve only recently set up shop, but business has been so busy I haven’t had a chance to come and say hello.”
Bucky grinned. “Too long, we would say,” he chuckled and glanced at Steve. “We saw you set up shop back when you moved in, and I have to say, we were very intrigued.” Both men looked around your store before their focus was back on you. “It’s a beautiful set up, nice ‘n cosy.”
“Thank you,” you whispered, shy but proud. 
Steve smirked and nodded to the display of Rapunzel flowers. “What would a professional recommend for two hovering mother hens–just to remind them that we love ‘em.”
“Oh, that is so sweet,” you rushed before you could clamp your jaw shut, and Bucky snorted. “What? What’s so wrong with that?”
“Nothing,” Bucky rushed, still grinning. “It’s just–if you met them, you wouldn’t be saying that.”
A loud smack sounded as Steve slapped Bucky’s shoulder and shoved him away. “Stop being such an ungrateful son, honey,” he teased as Bucky rolled his eyes. 
“Anyway,” you said haltingly, making your way around the counter. More to yourself, you mumbled, “You can do this, it’s fine, they’re just handsome men, keep it together.” 
Coming to a stop at the far corner, you stopped and watched both of them as they bickered, much like an old married couple, “You know Ma would like that more. She likes teddies and shit-” Bucky emphasised, but Steve raised a brow. 
“You’re telling me that you want to shell out for a damn bear–well, aren’t you son of the year,” Steve teased, staring at the shelf full of small, soft stuffies. “I suppose it wouldn’t hurt.”
“Oh, now he agrees with me-” Bucky was cut off by Steve’s hand, who covered his mouth and held his thumb under his chin to keep his mouth shut. The display made your lips part in surprise, though it went unnoticed. Bucky’s brows furrowed, and it looked as though he was pouting. You made out a muffled but determined huff of, “Lemme go.”
“Do as you’re told then, boy,” Steve whispered harshly. 
Internally, you were screaming at the show of intimacy – albeit restrained, and you couldn’t help the shiver that crawled up your spine at the sound of Steve’s command. You shook your head and cleared your throat to get their attention. 
Both of their gazes snapped towards you as though they had forgotten where they were. “D-Do you still want–want help?” you stuttered. 
“Yes, please, doll,” Steve said happily, and he wandered over. Bucky followed soon after and rested his chin on Steve’s shoulder, wrapping his arms from behind – the creak of leather made you look down to see Bucky on his toes to have the slight height advantage. 
You realised a second too late that you were still staring at them because they chuckled and winked at you when you glanced back up at their faces.  
A sudden shyness blanketed your mind at their undivided attention, but you pushed through the murky waters of confused intrigue and desire – the latter a shock to your system. “So, we have these, especially for motherly bouquets,” you explained, pointing at the purple, pink, and yellow hues of petals. “Otherwise…”
The tour of the shop was an eventful encounter. Both men were enraptured and entranced by the beauty of the flowers, and each compliment to any arrangement made your heart soar with pride. It was only when you made it back to the Disney themed arrangements did Steve’s eyes light up. 
“Mom would love these,” he breathed, gently brushing the petals of a yellow lily before doing the same to a purple rose. “She loves this movie. It’s a job to convince her to watch anything else.”
You giggled and nodded in agreement. “I have to say it’s one of my favourites, too. So beautiful.”
“Yeah,” Bucky said suddenly, and you looked at him. He was already staring at you. “Really beautiful.”
The humming of Ilene Woods came over the speaker at that moment: “So this is love, so this is what makes life divine.” Steve nodded in agreement and looked at you with a fond smile.
It was surreal, and it was all you could do to hold in a squeak of shock. On autopilot, while you recovered from such an insinuation, you blurted quickly, “I saw the tattoos on your necks. What do they mean? They’re so beautiful, and I adore them.”
“Oh, these?” Bucky pointed at his and then Steve’s, the flower tattoos bright in the sunlight from the window. “My Ma loves purple daisies, loved ‘em since she was young. I always bring her some each time I visit, and since she and Steve’s Mom are best friends, it’s only natural that this punk has to get Sarah some of her own. Don’t want him lookin’ like the bad son, after all.”
Steve shoved Bucky off and sighed heavily. “Yeah, shut it, jerk.” He rubbed at the tattoo, smiling absently. “Mom loves sunflowers. Dad used to get her a bunch every Friday night.”
You smiled softly at his words, feeling the pain of them. “That’s beautiful, Steve.” Bucky’s hand found Steve’s, and you saw him squeeze once. “Would you like two Rapunzel bouquets, then? I can add a sunflower and a daisy to each at no charge–I want to make your mothers smile. They deserve it.”
“Sweetheart, we can’t ask you to do that,” Bucky interjected. Steve hummed an ascension as you grabbed a bouquet. “Seriously. Your arrangements are stunning. We can’t ask for anymore.”
“You’re not asking,” you whispered quietly, looking at the bouquet in your arms. The beat of your heart thundered as you wondered if what you were about to say would spook them off, but their presence had flourished something inside of you – a boisterous and courageous thing. “I am offering, and I want those who leave my shop to be happy, to smile. If I can do that for your mothers too? You bet I will.”
You turned your back and walked towards the counter, entirely missing the look Bucky and Steve shared – one of adoration and affection.
The bouquet sat proudly on the counter as you turned to grab the next one, when you gasped in shock. Bucky had grabbed the second one, while Steve had picked up one of the largest and most expensive arrangements. 
“Oh, Steve! Bucky, wait, I-”
“Nope,” Bucky cut in, and he placed the Rapunzel bouquet down next to the other one. Then he turned to Steve to help him lift the bigger arrangement onto the counter. “How about this–would you make us something for our shop? We want something on the front desk. This big one,” he pointed to the elaborate piece, “is going in our home–away from Alpine.”
“Alpine?” you quizzed. Steve nodded, and Bucky pulled out his phone before turning the screen to you – a photo of a fluffy white cat with piercing blue eyes as his lock screen. “They are beautiful!”
“She’s an attention whore, but she’s our baby,” Bucky said fondly, a small smile on his lips. He looked up at you and that smile morphed into a grin. “Now, how ‘bout it, sweetheart?”
You blinked. “Sorry?”
“The arrangement for our shop, doll,” Steve answered, and you started – how had you forgotten that?
“Right!” you rushed, flustered. They watched you, but their gazes were gentle, almost coaxing. “Sure–I, uh, I can do that for sure. When do you need it by?” Your trusty paper pad and pen felt comforting in your hands, and you looked between them expectantly. 
They shared a look, and then Steve spoke up, “Are you busy now, honey?”
Mentally, you catalogued the tasks for the day. There were no urgent appointments to meet nor any commissions, and Wanda was around… “No, I am–I am free, today, that is.” You cursed the softness of your voice. They’d see your shyness, your absurd ability to become flustered with the slightest push. 
Bucky grinned and then winked. “Perfect, why don’t we take you to the shop? See how quick our clever girl can whip something up.”
By heaven and earth, how you were unprepared for such a statement. Your mouth opened and closed as the words settled in the cogs of your brain, jamming them with the assurance  and praise. 
“That’s a good idea, doll. You can get a sense for the colours and contrasts.” Steve turned to you more fully. “We can walk you back–do you have someone to watch the store…?”
“Yeah–I, there’s-” You squeaked, gesturing over your shoulder. “I’ll just- Um, go get her.”
The back cooler room couldn’t have been further away at that moment. You rushed towards it, arm outstretched when you heard Steve whisper behind you, “She’s so sweet, don’t you think?”
“She is,” Bucky agreed easily. The words made your heart thump, and you didn’t linger, pushing open the door to the blast of the cool back room air.  
“There you are-” Wanda greeted, but she fell short.
You shut the door and rested against it, holding a hand over your hammering heart.
“What the–? Are you alright?” she hurriedly asked, her face pulled taut and brows furrowed. “You look like you’ve… Wait, are you-”
“I need you to watch the shop for me,” you barrelled, breathing deeply in an effort to calm your racing heart. “Please–just look.” The door creaked open to reveal a slither of the front counter where Bucky and Steve stood, conversing and looking around the store. “They want me to make a–a bouquet for their shop, the tattoo–?”
“Oh, babe,” Wanda whispered, pushing the door closed gently. There was an impish smile curling her lips. “Go on, I’ve got this. If you don’t come back tonight, I’ll close up.”
“What do you mean not come back–?” You stared at her, unable to comprehend her secret, double meaning. 
“Don’t you worry, sweet summer child,” she said, winking. “I’ll see you later.”
Before you could protest or question why everyone kept winking at you, Wanda had undone the bow of your apron, whisked it off of your uniform, and forced you out the door ahead of her. 
“There she is!” Bucky called, his signature grin curling his lips. “Are you set to go?”
Wanda stood beside you, her hand on your shoulder, and she surreptitiously pushed you closer to the counter. She had that same coy smirk on her lips. Both Bucky and Steve waved and greeted her. “Just take care of my girl–she’s going to make you the best arrangement,” Wanda said. 
“We will,” Steve assured, and he pulled out his wallet. “I’ll pay for these now, ladies.”
After completing the transaction for the two bouquets and singular larger arrangement, Wanda’s hand found your back, and she forced you forward, closer to Bucky. “See you three later.”
Steve saluted and walked forward, and you followed, your footsteps quick compared to the heavy boot falls of your companions. As you walked behind Steve, Bucky pointed up to a canvas on the wall – a scene painted straight from the movie Tangled, the beautiful soft hues of yellow and gold of the lanterns in the sky. “Who did this?”
“A local artist,” you whispered, glancing between the canvas and Bucky. “She sells her work here–I wanted to help an old friend.”
Bucky stepped closer to the canvas, and by doing so, he stood right next to you. The smell of his cologne and close proximity made your heart skip a beat – even his voice sounded deeper this close. “Whoever she is, she’s very talented. Pass that on for us, yeah?”
“Okay,” you squeaked, and you cleared your throat. “Yeah, I- I will pass that on for you. She would appreciate it.”
“I would be tempted to hire her,” Steve said quietly, voice awestruck. “Her colour work and ability to capture the moment is beautiful. She has a gift.”
Do not faint, you repeated in a mantra.
“Alright, c’mon,” Bucky urged. “Let’s take our Petal to the shop, or we’ll never leave.”
“Petal?” you whispered, and Bucky rested his hand on your lower back, gently encouraging you forward. 
“Yeah, that’s you,” he said softly. “Precious and pretty–jus’ like a petal of a flower.”
The outside air was a reprieve from the stifling tension of your shop, and Steve turned around and looked at you, then Bucky, and he slowed to walk beside you – opposite to Bucky. You were walking between them, and could not calm your heart’s thunderous beat. 
It was a short walk, but nonetheless, it left an impression. People had hastened to move out of your way as you walked between the two men, both brooding and you had guessed intimidating – if the shocked and double-takes of all passers by were anything to go by. 
A dark brick building came into view – black awnings and dark accents made it feel rustic, paired with the striking art on the windows of a star and a set of wings set just below the artistic calligraphy of Quartet’s Tattoo. 
“Here we are,” Steve said, gesturing at the front door. “Come on in, Petal–Buck, babe, you picked a nice one. I love the way it sounds.”
“What?” you sputtered. “I-”
‘Yeah,” Bucky breathed, then slung an arm over your shoulder, pulling you close. His lips were suddenly on your temple, a soft kiss that left you reeling. “I agree.”
The door, artfully carved with more stars and in place of wings were skulls, opened with a creak to reveal a dark and moody waiting area. Wooden beams were visible over the ceiling where lights with black shades hung in increments, and designs were all over the walls, each as intricate as the last. Dark slats of wood lined the floor until they reached an open space towards the back of the shop where you guessed the booths were situated. 
“Take a seat, sweetheart,” Bucky said, pointing to a black leather couch that seated three, a glass table in front of it. “Do you want a drink–?”
“Water, please,” you replied, sitting down. You suspected you’d need something stronger to dull the nerves, but you refrained from mentioning that aloud. “This is beautiful.” 
Art was everywhere, in every nook and cranny. You could see four booths, and managed a peak at the names lining the walls – Steve, ‘Cap’; Bucky, ‘Sarge’; Nat, ‘Widow’; Sam, ‘Falcon’.
“Thanks, doll,” Steve said happily, and he took the seat opposite you. “It’s our pride and joy.”
Bucky appeared with a glass of water and sat on the other end of the couch, tucking his leg up so he could face you. It was silent for a moment as you took the space in. Choices flooded your mind the more you stared around – reds and burgundies to compliment the dark stained wood, but then, whites and yellows would contrast against the deep, rich hues of the mahogany.
You blinked and looked back at Bucky and Steve, only they were already watching you. “Oh, I’m sorry,” you breathed, smiling nervously as you placed the glass of water on a coaster on the table. “I- I was just looking so I could, um, get a feel for the arrangement for you.”
“Oh yeah? And what are you thinking?” Bucky asked, his tone teasing. 
Frowning slightly, deep in thought, you looked around the shop once more before finally settling on the reception desk. 
The wood was stained dark, like the rest of the shop, but the accents of lightened, bleached knots and ridges caught your attention. Whites and yellows would bring that to light, and then, a fiery arrangement for the glass coffee table… “Uh- Well, I have two ideas,” you began. 
Both Bucky and Steve raised their brows, and placed their drinks on the table. Steve leaned forward, placing his elbows on his knees and letting his hands fall between his thighs. Bucky, back still against the arm of the couch, leaned against it and put a heavily tattooed arm over the back of it. 
“Let’s hear it then,” Bucky said, his grey eyes bright with curiosity. “What’s our clever girl imagined?”
“Let her talk, Buck,” Steve chastised. 
You took a deep breath and fought against the urge to run and hide – it was strange to feel so safe and attended to by these two strangers, but they had done nothing to warrant suspicion, at least, not that you had thought. 
“Well,” you began, fidgeting in your seat as you nodded to the reception desk. “I thought a lighter arrangement would work. See how the wood is stained dark, but there are lighter streaks and knots?” You pointed at the spots you could see from your vantage point. “Whites and yellows would soften the–I think saturation is the right word?”
There was an affirming hum from one of them, and you continued. “Then it would make the entry feel lighter, as the room feels broody–it isn’t a bad thing,” you rushed to assure, looking at the two men with wide eyes. “The space is beautiful, and I love it–just, some softness might brighten it a bit.”
“Huh, you’re right, doll,” Steve considered, his hand now rubbing his chin as he stared at the desk. “I think we’d do better–maybe attract more clients. What do you think, babe?”
“It would work well, yeah,” Bucky agreed. 
He shifted closer, almost imperceptibly, but your keen, anxious senses saw it immediately. What frightened you more was the fact you were not scared of it. The thought of him being close made your body heat up from some depth that had been untouched. They were married, you intoned. They were married to one another, no less. 
“What would be even better, though,” Bucky continued, his tone impish. “Is if you told us the second idea.”
“Oranges and reds–fiery colours to bring attention to the mahogany wood and dark stain,” you said in one breath. Nerves had started to make your stomach roil and flutter with butterflies. As you stared at your hands while breathing shallowly, a tattooed hand rested over your fingers, effectively stopping your bad habit of picking at the skin. “I-”
“It’s alright, sweetheart,” Bucky said quietly, squeezing your hands. “You’re alright. It’s cute that you're so shy, but trust us, you’re okay. If we are comin’ on too strong for you, we will stop.”
The world stopped. Time froze, your place in the expansive universe suddenly too much to comprehend. “Coming on too strong–?” you asked hoarsely, unable to take in the words. “Are you- You two are flirting with me?”
There was a chuckle from the seat across from you, and you looked at Steve sharply. A bright smile was on his face, one of which conveyed affection, not patronisation. “Yeah, we are, doll. Do you want us to stop?”
You blinked, looked at Bucky, then back to Steve. “But you’re married!”
“We are, happily so,” Bucky said, and he took his hand away. You suddenly missed the warmth of it. “And we know what we want. We were in your shop today for more than just flowers, sweetheart. I wasn’t lying when I said we’ve been curious–a pretty Petal like you, clever and downright beautiful, both generous and kind… Well, we were intrigued.”
The words flushed your system and left you hollow with shock, akin to an overwhelming giddiness. “I don’t understand,” you breathed, staring at Bucky. “You want- What do you want?”
“We want to take you on a date. If you are interested, and want to,” Bucky offered gently. “You can say no, and we won’t think any different of you, don’t you worry ‘bout that. Like hell would we skip on your skills as a florist, and we’d still be friends. If you wanted to be, of course.”
“A date?” 
“A date,” Steve affirmed. “We know polyamorous relationships aren’t everyone’s cup of tea-” 
Bucky snorted a laugh and shook his head. “You sound ridiculous saying that, Stevie.”
“Shut up, punk,” Steve sighed. Then he looked at you again. “As I was saying, yes, it’s not everyone’s favourite. We just- We became smitten with you, doll. So, if you would be interested, we’d like to take you on a date.”
“Oh.” 
The world, still tilted on its axis, started spinning once more, taking your insides with it as it moved. You blinked rapidly, and your hands curled and relaxed on your knees. 
Truly, the offer didn’t scare you, per se. It was the reality shaking thought that not one, but two men found you intriguing enough that they wanted to take you out on a date–a traditional date.
A truly old fashioned notion, you thought. 
Their presence seemed to bring out your reckless, wild side, and you took a deep breath. They said they would still care for you as a friend, even if you said no, and it comforted your heart and screaming, anxious mind. “Okay.”
“Okay?” Bucky asked, brow raised. “Do you want some time-”
“I’ll go on a date with you two,” you interrupted before you could stop yourself. “I would love that.”
Bucky beamed at you while Steve rose from his seat to lean down and kiss the crown of your head. “Perfect, doll. Why don’t you do both of your ideas, and we can pick ‘em up when you’re done?”
Feeling emboldened, you grinned up at Steve and then at Bucky. “I will have them done in a few hours. Walk me back?”
“You heard the lady,” Bucky murmured, his eyes slightly wide at your eagerness. “Someone’s excited to get to work.”
“Well, you have me motivated,” you explained with a shrug and a shy smile. “I won’t let you two down.”
Steve shook his head and helped you up before leading you to the door. “You could never let us down, honey–remember that.” 
The two of them walked you back to your shop, opening and holding the door for you. “Such gentlemen,” you teased quietly. They only winked. 
“There you are,” Wanda called happily as she rounded the counter to greet you. “Have you organised a theme?”
“Two,” you supplied, chipper. Wanda’s brows raised at your enthusiasm. “I’m going to be doing a light arrangement and a fiery toned one, too. It’ll set the colours off nicely, I think.” 
Wanda nodded and grabbed your hand. “You’re the expert,” she said, leading you towards the cooler room. “See you boys later!”
“No, wait,” you rushed, looking back at Steve and Bucky as you pulled away from Wanda’s grip. “Can–can I have your number? So I can text you when they’re done–?”
The smiles on their faces could have made the toughest rose bloom, you swore. Once their numbers were in your phone, they walked from the store, arrangements in hand for their mothers. 
As you worked on the bouquets while Wanda minded the store, you thought long and hard about their proposition. They were grown men. It was not like you were dealing with the decisions and minds of growing boys – marriage was a big deal, and opening it to a stranger was even more risky. Did they truly want to risk all of what they had built? 
Thoughts spiralled, and your mind whirled with all the possibilities – rational thought long cast out of the equation. Until, “You keep pulling a face like that, babe, and it’ll get stuck.”
You looked up to see Wanda standing in the doorway, hair tied up and a soft, kind smile on her face. Her eyes were bright, glinting in the way that told you she knew something was amiss. “What’s got you all tied up, love?”
The stem of the rose was smooth against your fingers, and you considered the thorns that adorned it – helpfully comparing it to your current predicament. “I just, I don’t know. It seems so sudden–doesn’t it? Them just waltzing in here–”
“Hold on.” Wanda glanced back to the store and then stepped into the room, her arms crossed over her chest. “You will not second guess this. I have seen those two make heart eyes at you for the longest time.”
“What do you mean?” you asked, astonished. 
“I meant what I said,” Wanda said a little too easily, and she shrugged. “Have you not seen how those puppies look for you as they walk by the store window almost every single day?”
Your mouth parted in shock. Had they? “No…”
Wanda shook her head slowly, a slow smile pulling the corner of her lips up. It wasn’t a condescending expression, but rather, one of an older sister who cared beyond words for the one they loved. “Babe, you… You have to give this a shot. Give them a chance. I do not know them well, but I know they are kind, and gentle–gentle giants, if you will.” 
A strong feeling of ease settled in your gut and over your mind, cancelling out the cacophony of nerves that screamed and pitched their fits. If Wanda, the one you trusted the most, could see something, maybe, just maybe, it would be worth it. 
You looked at the bouquets before you, one of angelic and pure white to sunny, happy yellow; the other bright, cheerful orange and fiery, passionate red. It was symbolistic of the clash in your mind; resemblances to the possible opportunities. White for the softness of your soul, and reds to Bucky and Steve’s desire. 
“Alright,” you said aloud, voice firm and unwavering. “I’ll do it. I- I want this.”
Wanda grinned, a blindingly prideful smile. “‘Atta girl. Now, get to it!”
A few hours later, as the sun had started to begin its descent, you stood in the back room of your shop filled with awe. The bouquets had turned out perfect – each petal and leaf in place. You snapped a few photos with your phone and then sent a text to Bucky’s number, asking if they would come around after they closed up. 
Your ringtone made you jump in place, and Bucky’s name flashed across the screen. 
“Hey, sweetheart,” Bucky greeted, the low hum of a tattoo machine in the background with the lull of quiet music. “Did you finish the flowers?”
“Yeah, I- I did, do you think you could–?”
There was a huff of breath, a chuckle, and then a sudden yell of “Babe!” before another voice came through the speaker. 
“We’ll be round in about twenty minutes–that okay, doll?” Steve asked.
“That’s perfect,” you replied, looking at the clock. “I’ll be here–I’ll close up, so just knock when you get here.”
“Alright, see you soon.” The line clicked, and you put your phone back in your pocket. 
Closing the shop went quickly, and after you had said goodnight to Wanda, you were on your own in the office, waiting as the minutes went by until you heard a knock on the store’s door. “Coming!” 
Steve and Bucky were waiting on the sidewalk, huddled in coats as they watched you walk to the door. “Hey, come in, come in,” you rushed, stepping aside. “Thank you for coming and picking them up so late.”
“It’s nothin’, sweetheart,” Bucky yawned. “If we’re honest–we wanted to see you before we headed home.”
You smiled and looked at the floor, unable to look him in the eye after such sincerity. There was suddenly a hand gripping your chin gently, and you automatically moved in tandem with it until you were staring into Steve’s handsome face. “That we did.”
Blinking rapidly, you pulled back with a shaky laugh. “Did you guys have a good rest of your day?”
“Yeah,” Steve answered, looking around happily. “Normal shit with walk-ins and then we got started on a back piece. Poor bastard had to tap out.”
“We warned him.” Bucky shrugged. “Not like the poor fool didn’t know what he was gettin’ into. Anyway–how about those flowers?”
You led the two of them to the counter, where you heard two sharp intakes of breath as the arrangements came into view. They were extraordinary, and you had gone above and beyond for them – using flowers and buds that were yet to bloom to fill the spaces, each and every one placed with care and consideration. All of the colours complimented; a true masterpiece. 
“Holy shit,” Steve gasped, and Bucky rushed forward to look at the bundles closer. “Petal– look at them!”
“You are amazing,” Bucky said quietly, his fingers brushing the petals of a white rose. “Absolutely fuckin’ amazing, look at this. You did this.”
“Oh, my gosh,” you whispered, hiding behind your hands. “It’s just two bouquets-”
Steve looked at you, aghast. “No.” 
Both of them stepped towards you, and the next thing you knew, you were between them, squished to their chests and their arms around you. “Don’t you dare discount yourself, sweetheart,” Bucky murmured. “Be proud of yourself–it’s not a bad thing to be proud of what you create. And what you created is fuckin’ stunning.”
Many emotions swirled through your mind until you sniffled, pushing back against the burn of tears in your eyes. “O-Okay, thank you,” you whispered. Steve pulled away from the embrace to look at the flowers again, his face slack with awe, and Bucky held you tighter to his chest.
You felt a kiss at your temple suddenly. “Don’t you listen to those voices, alright? We’re louder and you’re gonna learn to love what you do, no matter what.” Unable to answer, you just nodded jerkily, wiping your eyes. Bucky’s thumb brushed your cheek, and he smiled softly as he pulled back. 
“Why don’t we get dinner?” Steve asked suddenly, and you looked at him. “This isn’t our date, Petal, don’t you worry. Let’s just get dinner. How do you get home–drive, walk?”
“I walk-” You tried, but Steve shook his head. 
“Not anymore, can’t have our Petal walking home on your own, okay?”
Ordinarily, you would have grimaced and grumbled at the commanding nature of such a statement, but somehow, this didn’t feel out of place. They cared, they just wanted you safe, you reasoned. “Okay, but Wanda normally walks with me, so–”
“That’s fine, we’ve got you both,” Bucky said simply, as though giving you both a lift was, in fact, not a big deal. 
“If you’re sure,” you said quietly, and Bucky squeezed your shoulder.
“Let’s go, I’m starved,” Steve said loudly, almost obnoxiously. Bucky rolled his eyes and grumbled under his breath. “Don’t start with me, babe. You know how I get when I’m hungry.”
Bucky looked at you. “Yeah, he becomes more of a pain in my ass.”
“Literally,” Steve chortled, and you gasped in quiet shock as Bucky hit Steve on the shoulder.
“We are in polite company, you fucker!” Bucky shoved Steve, and the two of them bickered as they arranged the flowers in their arms to better carry them out of the store. 
Finally, Bucky huffed and stuck his tongue out at Steve. “Let’s get these in the shop, then we can go to that diner.”
The three of you wandered out of your store, bouquets in hand, and Bucky took them into the shop. “How about here?” he wondered aloud, placing the red bouquet on the table, and adjusting it slightly. 
You strode forward and adjusted it again, turning the vases and humming to yourself as you righted it. When you were satisfied, you stepped back and nodded. “How ‘bout that?”
Steve hummed approvingly as he placed the white arrangement on the reception desk – perfectly, you may add. Bucky looked between you and the flowers once, twice, then, “You’re decorating from now on, sweetheart.”
“If you say so.”
“We know so.” Steve’s hand was warm on your shoulder, and you briefly glanced down at the intricate designs that covered the back of his hand, the swirls stopping at the gold wedding and engagement bands. He flexed his hand and raised a brow. “What is it, doll?”
You considered your answer, and then ploughed on. “How long have you been married?”
“Feels like our whole lives at this point,” Bucky answered before Steve could open his mouth. “I’ve been with this punk since, what–college? Before that, even.”
“Really?”
“Yeah,” Steve said. “We’ve been partners for a lifetime, and all those before-”
“Don’t go gettin’ all poetic on me, honey,” Bucky hushed, and he kissed Steve on the lips, then the cheek. “You said you were starved.”
“Can’t I be soft on my love?” 
Bucky laughed and shook his head. “You’re a punk–c’mon, Petal, let’s go.” He grabbed your hand and pulled you along – it was hard to ignore how warm his hand was or how your hand fit so perfectly in his. “And, just so you know, we’ve been married for nearly a decade now.”
“Wow,” you breathed, impressed. Neither gave the impression of being much older than yourself, but you supposed they were youthful in attitude, and that was one thing they had in abundance.
“So, what about that old diner on the corner–?”
“Yes!” you cried, brightening at the mention of your favourite spot to eat. “I love it there.”
Steve came up behind you and took hold of your other hand. “Alright, that’s settled then–off we go.”
They led you to a sleek, luxurious looking car parked a few feet from Quartet’s Tattoo. Bucky opened the back door for you, and you slipped into the leather seats with an awestruck gasp. The interior was immaculate and, for lack of a better word, rich. “Whoa–”
“We figured rather than letting that money sit and collect dust, we thought we should spend some of it,” Steve explained as he turned the ignition, and all the screens along the dash lit up. “Bucky spent more on his bike.”
You quickly looked at Bucky, who grinned proudly. “You have a bike?”
“Sure do, sweetheart. I’ll take you out one day,” he promised with another wink. 
Steve sighed. “That’s enough, you. Don’t want her passing out before dinner, at least.”
Bucky snorted a laugh, and Steve backed the car up before you were on your way to the diner. For dinner, with the two men that had asked you out on a date. The two married men. Wow, you thought to yourself. 
There was a slither of hesitance, but it was nothing next to the bounding hope of your heartbeat. For too long had you been shy and hesitant to take life by the reins, to take control and make something for yourself – your shop being the only proof that you could indeed take risks. 
That would end now, you intoned, promising yourself. Maybe this would be okay, maybe it would work. 
You could only try. 
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⠈⠂⠄ 𝐢𝐧𝐛𝐨𝐱 | 𝐥𝐢𝐛𝐫𝐚𝐫𝐲 | 𝐚𝐨𝟑 ⠄⠂⠁
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hii could you do a headcannon where tom and the reader are teen parents and how they manage with tom being in the band + tour or something like that?
Tom K. Teen Parent HC'S
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It would be actually pretty complicated
Imma say you guys have a daughter because Tom as a girl dad seems cute
You guys do your best to manage with everything in your life and your daughter
Your daughter tags along on tours the best you guys can do
You guys have either a staff member who you trust or a caretaker tag along for when you guys are on stage just to watch her
Tom is actually a pretty good dad
Considering how young you guys are
Is constantly taking your daughter out for anything
Held her up all proud on stage when she was like one or two
Presented her like mf simba in the first part of the movie
It was a pretty big deal for him because you guys didn't show her public for a while when she was a baby
Because you guys wanted to keep your kid private at least to protect her since you guys knew what it was like to have people meddling with you at a young age
You guys hide that you were pregnant from fans for a while, which actually worked because the band went on a short break for relaxation when your stomach started getting bigger
Was a big deal with everyone when you guys were seen with a baby walking down the street and were caught by paparazzi
Tom brings your daughter along for meet and greet with fans
Your daughter is pretty popular in the entire fanbase you guys have
She is getting kisses on the cheek from fans, little gifts for her when Tom and you are signing shit
Your kid loves growing up in the attention
But you guys set clear boundaries with paparazzi
You have too because your daughter doesn't like them
As she grows up paparazzi obviously wants to know more about her
One time they flooded you guys and made your daughter cry, effectively pissing you and Tom off because they just kept asking questions after question
They were flashing their cameras so much your daughter got freaked out and literally hid into her fathers neck
It ended up on the tabloids with you yelling at paparazzi and Tom leading you and your kid to your car
Your daughter has the time of her life with you guys
Her parents are legit famous and she's growing up in it
You guys take your kid everywhere
Your daughter has the best uncle's in the world
Bill is dressing her up just like him and doing her hair all he time
Is always taking her out when he has time and loves taking her to the park and pushing her on swings
Loves messing with her to hear her giggle and will play random games with her for hours
Georg is the cool uncle who will let her do anything she wants
Will give her any candy she possibly wants just to make her hyper for you guys
Buys her anything she could ever want and always has her attached to his back
Is the definition of
"Why are you yelling though?"
"Yelling?"
"Yelling!"
Is the overprotective uncle and will never let anything happen to her
Gustav is the caring and the uncle who spoils her the most
Is probably the favorite uncle
Let's her mess around, stay up past her bedtime, eat any candy she wants, and watch anything she wants
Shows her videos of you guys playing on stage
It's so cute when she starts clapping and smiling while yelling
"That's mama! There's daddy!"
You're daughter is so lucky man
She is the entire world of the band and nobody would date replace her or show her anything different
Tom will not settle for anything but the best for his kid
Constantly has her in interviews and let's her answer questions
Will try not to say what he usually does in interviews when your kid is in earshot but it slips our sometimes becaue he can't help it
Bill has to legit jump across the couch to cover your daughters ears
Your daughter is so sassy because she picked it up from you so when she sasses him he just puts his hands on his hips and looks at you with a look
She has her dad and uncles wrapped around her finger
If she doesn't want to do anything or go to school, school is canceled and you guys are going to a park or a carnival
Gustav, Georg, Bill and Tom let your daughter get away with legit murder
She can do no wrong in their eyes
Your daughter always somehow shimmies her way between you and Tom when it's time to sleep though
Pushes her dad away from you when he tries to kiss you
"My mama! Mine!"
While hugging you as Tom is offended, after everything he does for her
You're daughter is taught standards are high from her uncles and parents and will never settle for anything less
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“Mom! Dad! Oh, spirits, congratulations!”, Zuri said in excitement, looking at her new baby brother.
“Thank you, sweetie, but your mother did all the job, I was just here an-“
“Oh, shut it, Mheetu.” Tama interrumpted. “You were my support, like you always have been. And we, Hekaya and I, are greatful for it”.
“Mew!”
“Yeah! Don’t say that about yourself, dad.” Zuri sighed. “It has been already a long day already with the whole exile thing Simba did.”
“Exile?!”
“Yup. Remember that Outsider? Kovu? The one Kiara always gushed about? Apparently he wasn’t as innocent as he looked and attacked Simba. Ugh, I can’t believe Kiara fell in love with a Scar look-a-alike, how can she be so dumb?”
Mheetu and Tama looked at each other in worry, something that didn’t pass from Zuri’s sight.
“What?”
“Sweetie…” The old lioness started.
“Zuri, you remember who my father was, right?” Mheetu asked in aprehension.
“Yeah, it was Sc- oh!” Zuri lowered her head in shame. “I’m sorry! But… but, it’s not the same, dad! You decided to not be like Scar, this Kovu did!”
“Says who?” Tama eyes were stern.
“What? Why does it matter?”
“Because,” the male lion took a deep breathe “because the whole Pride did it with me.”
Zuri didn’t like where this was going.
“Why do you think we live here far from Priderock, Zuri?”
“I…be-because this cave is better looking than the royal den?”
Thunder started rolling as it feeling how heavy the conversation was.
“Because the Pridelanders thought your father was cursed by being Scar’s son.” Tama’s voice was as icy as the wind that entered the den.
Zuri gasped. “That’s ridiculous!
“When, when my fur started to grow these white patches,” Mheetu murmured, his voice filled with pain, “all the animals thought the spirits were sending a message. That since I was Scar’s direct descendant, I was going to spread a disease. They didn’t want me around, not even the old lionesses that knew my story.”
“That’s because those blazed elephants, specially Aminifu, kept telling everyone a story about how Queen Uru died just because she was Scar’s mother. Pure hyena shit, if you ask me, those superticious assholes.”
“Tama! Language!” Mheetu hissed
The lioness just rolled her eyes. “You know I’m right. And if it wasn’t for Nala and I interverning, I’m sure Simba would have felt for the pressure and exiled you.”
Zuri didn’t want to think anymore. Uncle Simba wasn’t that way. He let him be Kiara’s friend and future conselour! He wouldn’t do that if he didn’t trust her family.
Unless he wanted to keep an eye on them using her…
“So tell us, Zuri.” Zuri almost jumped when her mother called her name. “You said Kiara knows this Kovu better than anyone and she was the reason he stayed.”
“Yes…”
“And she is your best friend”.
“I mean, Tiifu and I are her best friends…”
“So who do think has a better judgement about him.” Tama continued. “Kiara? Or a paranoid lion who wouldn’t care about his own cousin?”
Before Zuri couldn’t reply, a load roar could be hear over the storm that was happening outside.
It was a roar Tama and Mheetu knew very well.
A roar of war. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I got asked who of Uru's descendants would inherit her vitiligo and it was Mheetu And remember, the Pridelanders are superticious as hell. If they believed Kion's scar meant we was transforming in Scar, who said Mheetu wasnt to be treated worse? Also this is my reason why they werent fighting in the second movie hehe Hekaya means "remarkable ocurrence" in Swahili! And yes, he is based on the new green eyed cub
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Which stick is this?? Red blue yellow green or SC? Because this is something one of them would do XD
Honestly, I lean towards either Red or Green for me
Red because she would hold a fish like Simba from TLK
And Green because he is into fishing
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Sports Today - CAF Champs League quarter-final draw: Simba SC entertains Al Ahly as Yanga meets Mamelodi Sundowns
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. The draw for the quarter-finals of the CAF Champions League was conducted in Cairo on Tuesday afternoon with some mouth-watering clashes expected. Tanzanian side Simba will host Al Ahly in the…
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African Football League : Simba et Al Ahly donne le go avec un nul à Dar Es Salam
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sariaisrael · 10 months
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Simba wamezindua, je watanguruma msimu huu?
TAMASHA kubwa nchini limefanyika. Tamasha la klabu ya Simba lilianzishwa miaka 15 iliyopita na aliyekuwa Mwenyekiti wake, Hassan Dalali. Wakati maelfu ya washabiki wa mpira nchini wakitupia macho tamasha la Simba tayari walishaona lingine la watani wao wa jadi Yanga. Kila tamasha limekuwa na vivutio vyake, lakini hili la Simba limeonesha namna walivyo tayari kwa ushindani na zaidi Rais wa Jamhuri…
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Ballon de Or 2023 : heure, lieu, tout ce qu’il faut savoir sur les CAF Awards ! Les CAF Awards qui se tiendront au Palais des Congrès de Marrakech, au Maroc, ce lundi 11 décembre. La Confédération africaine de football (CAF) dévoilera le vainqueur du 55e Ballon d’Or africain. La cérémonie est prévue à 19 h GMT. Ballon de Or 2023 : heure, lieu, tout ce qu’il faut savoir sur les CAF Awards ! Victor Osimhen vainqueur du ballon d’or africain CAF Awards 2023 Voici les finalistes des CAF Awards 2023 dans toutes les catégorie Joueur de l’Année Mohamed Salah (Egypte, Liverpool) Achraf Hakimi (Maroc, Paris Saint-Germain) Victor Osimhen (Nigeria, Napoli) Joueuse de l’Année CAF Awards 2023 en Français (French) Asisat Oshoala (Nigeria, Barcelona) Thembi Kgatlana (Afrique du Sud, Racing Louisville) Barbara Banda (Zambie, Shanghai Shengli) Joueur Interclubs de l’Année Fiston Mayele (DR Congo, Pyramids) Peter Shalulile (Namibie, Mamelodi Sundowns) Percy Tau (Afrique du Sud, Al Ahly) Joueuse Interclubs de l’Année Refilwe Tholakele (Botswana, Mamelodi Sundowns) Fatima Tagnaout (Maroc, AS FAR) Lebohang Ramalepe (Afrique du Sud, Mamelodi Sundowns) Entraineur de l’Année (Hommes) Abdelhak Benchika (Algérie, USM Alger, Simba SC) Walid Regragui (Maroc) Aliou Cisse (Sénégal) Entraineur de l’Année (Femmes) Reynald Pedros (Maroc) Desiree Ellis (Afrique du Sud) Jerry Tshabalala (Afrique du Sud, Mamelodi Sundowns) Gardien de but de l’Année André Onana (Cameroun, Manchester United) Mohamed El Shenawy (Egypte, Al Ahly) Yassine Bounou (Maroc, Al Hilal) A lire aussi CAF Awards : une seule camerounaise nominée pour le titre de meilleur joueuse Gardienne de but de l’Année Victor Osimhen vainqueur du ballon d’or africain CAF Awards 2023 Khadija Er-Rmichi (Maroc, AS FAR) Chiamaka Nnadozie (Nigeria, Paris FC) Andile Dlamini (Afrique du Sud, Mamelodi Sundowns) Jeune Joueur de l’Année Abdessamad Ezzalzouli (Maroc, Real Betis) Lamine Camara (Sénégal, Metz) Amara Diouf (Sénégal, Metz) Jeune Joueuse de l’Année Comfort Yeboah (Ghana, Ampem Darkoa) Nesryne El Chad (Maroc, Lille) Deborah Abiodun (Nigeria, Pittsburgh Panthers) Equipe Nationale de l’Année (Hommes) Gambie Maroc Sénégal Equipe Nationale de l’Année (Femmes) Maroc Nigeria Afrique du Sud Club de l’Année (Hommes) Al Ahly (Egypte) Wydad Athletic Club (Maroc) Mamelodi Sundowns (Afrique du Sud) Club de l’Année (Femmes) AS FAR (Maroc) Sporting Casablanca (Maroc) Mamelodi Sundowns (Afrique du Sud) Gardienne de but de l’Année Ballon de Or 2023 heure, lieu, tout ce qu’il faut savoir sur les CAF Awards ! Khadija Er-Rmichi (Maroc, AS FAR) Chiamaka Nnadozie (Nigeria, Paris FC) Andile Dlamini (Afrique du Sud, Mamelodi Sundowns) Jeune Joueur de l’Année Abdessamad Ezzalzouli (Maroc, Real Betis) Lamine Camara (Sénégal, Metz) Amara Diouf (Sénégal, Metz) Jeune Joueuse de l’Année Comfort Yeboah (Ghana, Ampem Darkoa) Nesryne El Chad (Maroc, Lille) Deborah Abiodun (Nigeria, Pittsburgh Panthers) Equipe Nationale de l’Année (Hommes) Gambie Maroc Sénégal Equipe Nationale de l’Année (Femmes) Maroc Nigeria Afrique du Sud Club de l’Année (Hommes) cérémonie des CAF Awards 2023 Al Ahly (Egypte) Wydad Athletic Club (Maroc) Mamelodi Sundowns (Afrique du Sud) Club de l’Année (Femmes) AS FAR (Maroc) Sporting Casablanca (Maroc) Mamelodi Sundowns (Afrique du Sud) A lire aussi Annonce de la liste des finalistes des catégories masculines pour les Prix de la CAF 2023
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katakaal · 6 months
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Ballon de Or 2023 : heure, lieu, tout ce qu’il faut savoir sur les CAF Awards ! Les CAF Awards qui se tiendront au Palais des Congrès de Marrakech, au Maroc, ce lundi 11 décembre. La Confédération africaine de football (CAF) dévoilera le vainqueur du 55e Ballon d’Or africain. La cérémonie est prévue à 19 h GMT. Ballon de Or 2023 : heure, lieu, tout ce qu’il faut savoir sur les CAF Awards ! Victor Osimhen vainqueur du ballon d’or africain CAF Awards 2023 Voici les finalistes des CAF Awards 2023 dans toutes les catégorie Joueur de l’Année Mohamed Salah (Egypte, Liverpool) Achraf Hakimi (Maroc, Paris Saint-Germain) Victor Osimhen (Nigeria, Napoli) Joueuse de l’Année CAF Awards 2023 en Français (French) Asisat Oshoala (Nigeria, Barcelona) Thembi Kgatlana (Afrique du Sud, Racing Louisville) Barbara Banda (Zambie, Shanghai Shengli) Joueur Interclubs de l’Année Fiston Mayele (DR Congo, Pyramids) Peter Shalulile (Namibie, Mamelodi Sundowns) Percy Tau (Afrique du Sud, Al Ahly) Joueuse Interclubs de l’Année Refilwe Tholakele (Botswana, Mamelodi Sundowns) Fatima Tagnaout (Maroc, AS FAR) Lebohang Ramalepe (Afrique du Sud, Mamelodi Sundowns) Entraineur de l’Année (Hommes) Abdelhak Benchika (Algérie, USM Alger, Simba SC) Walid Regragui (Maroc) Aliou Cisse (Sénégal) Entraineur de l’Année (Femmes) Reynald Pedros (Maroc) Desiree Ellis (Afrique du Sud) Jerry Tshabalala (Afrique du Sud, Mamelodi Sundowns) Gardien de but de l’Année André Onana (Cameroun, Manchester United) Mohamed El Shenawy (Egypte, Al Ahly) Yassine Bounou (Maroc, Al Hilal) A lire aussi CAF Awards : une seule camerounaise nominée pour le titre de meilleur joueuse Gardienne de but de l’Année Victor Osimhen vainqueur du ballon d’or africain CAF Awards 2023 Khadija Er-Rmichi (Maroc, AS FAR) Chiamaka Nnadozie (Nigeria, Paris FC) Andile Dlamini (Afrique du Sud, Mamelodi Sundowns) Jeune Joueur de l’Année Abdessamad Ezzalzouli (Maroc, Real Betis) Lamine Camara (Sénégal, Metz) Amara Diouf (Sénégal, Metz) Jeune Joueuse de l’Année Comfort Yeboah (Ghana, Ampem Darkoa) Nesryne El Chad (Maroc, Lille) Deborah Abiodun (Nigeria, Pittsburgh Panthers) Equipe Nationale de l’Année (Hommes) Gambie Maroc Sénégal Equipe Nationale de l’Année (Femmes) Maroc Nigeria Afrique du Sud Club de l’Année (Hommes) Al Ahly (Egypte) Wydad Athletic Club (Maroc) Mamelodi Sundowns (Afrique du Sud) Club de l’Année (Femmes) AS FAR (Maroc) Sporting Casablanca (Maroc) Mamelodi Sundowns (Afrique du Sud) Gardienne de but de l’Année Ballon de Or 2023 heure, lieu, tout ce qu’il faut savoir sur les CAF Awards ! Khadija Er-Rmichi (Maroc, AS FAR) Chiamaka Nnadozie (Nigeria, Paris FC) Andile Dlamini (Afrique du Sud, Mamelodi Sundowns) Jeune Joueur de l’Année Abdessamad Ezzalzouli (Maroc, Real Betis) Lamine Camara (Sénégal, Metz) Amara Diouf (Sénégal, Metz) Jeune Joueuse de l’Année Comfort Yeboah (Ghana, Ampem Darkoa) Nesryne El Chad (Maroc, Lille) Deborah Abiodun (Nigeria, Pittsburgh Panthers) Equipe Nationale de l’Année (Hommes) Gambie Maroc Sénégal Equipe Nationale de l’Année (Femmes) Maroc Nigeria Afrique du Sud Club de l’Année (Hommes) cérémonie des CAF Awards 2023 Al Ahly (Egypte) Wydad Athletic Club (Maroc) Mamelodi Sundowns (Afrique du Sud) Club de l’Année (Femmes) AS FAR (Maroc) Sporting Casablanca (Maroc) Mamelodi Sundowns (Afrique du Sud) A lire aussi Annonce de la liste des finalistes des catégories masculines pour les Prix de la CAF 2023
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gaboninfoslive · 7 months
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AFL : Une cérémonie d’ouverture magistrale éblouit l’Afrique
L’édition inaugurale de l’African Football League(AFL) a débuté vendredi soir par une cérémonie d’ouverture éblouissante au stade Benjamin Mkapa de Dar es Salaam, en Tanzanie.  Cette cérémonie magnifique, divertissante et engageante a duré environ 15 minutes, avant le coup d’envoi du match opposant le Simba SC, le représentant du pays hôte, à Al Ahly champion d’Afrique en titre.  Doté d’une…
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thepaststillhurts · 9 months
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Paw points towards Pride Rock, to get Simba to pay attention: Two tiny cubs ran out of the King's Den, the orange-furred one with the bright green eyes stopped momentarily when hearing his big brother's "Brother, please wait!" On which the younger sat looking towards them. Once they were close beside him, the green-eyed cub's expression was that of tired. But not tired of sleep, but also unhappy. "I'm just... tired of all the family bickering, on everything. Sure Mother can calm everyone down most of the time, but it's frustrating Father. And both of you can tell how much those fights have been affecting me, Muffy" The older brother had a more sad concerned expression, "I do wish there was more I could do about it... But, I understand why you need to go off to be alone. Parents are too busy right now, my job is to keep watch on you in these situations. Go for it, take as long as you need brother." The two share a cub hug before the younger runs off. The direction was that Shadowy Place of the Elephant Graveyard, yet shortly after that such bickering sounded from within Pride Rock. Food, Territory, lionesses still choosing other males other than the challengers' winners... even some arguing could be heard of which of the two cub brothers should be King.
The group head to the Elephant Graveyard, the cub that would be Scar is very similar in looks to both Kovu and Simba as a cub, but younger given his size. They could wager he was about the age Kiara was when she first met cub Kovu. Curious cub explored the area. A hyena, a young adult appeared. Yet she had two young cubs with her, her own cubs curious about the lion cub visitor. "No place for a lion, really. Yet, not the first time you've come here. My young wish to play with you, is that allowed?" "Sure, as long as they mind their jaws' strengths. I... mostly am wondering whether the other social groups have similar issues to... at home, so much bickering... arguing, fighting... on and over literally everything..." The hyena mother showed a similar expression to a lion's concerned one. "Take as long as you need, to play. These two are sisters, the older one is Anasa the younger one is called Shenzi. I'll keep watch; the rest of my clan isn't as friendly as myself. Even to our own kind..." Shakes her head a second but keeps to her word. The cub play did actually have the lion cub feeling better, laughing also with them. But one day with such a visit and game, the young mother hyena told them to run. Run they did, the hyena cubs hiding in some holes big enough to hide them. Lion cub had to run far, having been chased by strange lions ended up away from home. Lost, yet discovered a wolf pack much like Alpha's species but different. The pack, knowing the cub was little threat to them allowed him to follow them around and eat scraps. One young mother wolf even made sure he got enough to eat. Eventually, he allowed her to get close enough to him that she started treating him as if he was one of her own pups. Carefully carrying him to her own pups, "He is to stay with us until he is ready to go back to his family, as such he should be treated as an equal to our own kin." The female wolf gave their pack a firm slight snarl-glare shutting down the possible protestors. "If the need arises, the two ally kingdoms of Jackals and the Cape Dogs respectively can keep our young safe while we deal with those trying to claim our territory"
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It was a weird feeling for Simba to be part of the past and see their own father as cub. And as he looked at them he had to realize he didn't know much about the family bickering. Neither Mufasa nor Scar told him much about their sibling relationship, maybe because it was too painful for both of them, and on the other hand, probably Simba as cub would have been too young to understand.
"I lost my father too soon to have a talk with him about what happened - and I was too young." He commented. "But this may be a key to Scar." He added, pondering.
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