Author: Michael

Liverpool Target Brazilian Wonderkid Son of Former Premier League Star
Liverpool Scout Robinho Jnr as Brazilian Starlet Emerges

Liverpool are reportedly monitoring Robinho Jnr, the 17-year-old son of former Real Madrid and Manchester City forward Robinho. According to the Daily Mail, Dassler Marques, a Reds scout, has been a regular presence at Santos fixtures this season, keeping an eye on the teenager’s progress.
Rising Talent from Santos

Santos have long been a conveyor belt of world-class talent, producing the likes of Pelé, Neymar, and Rodrygo.

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Olympique de Marseille: Nayef Aguerd set for debut against Lorient?
Highly anticipated first appearance for Nayef Aguerd with OM

Nayef Aguerd/@OM
Arriving on the final day of the transfer window at Olympique de Marseille, Nayef Aguerd could make his much-anticipated debut as early as this Friday, September 12, 2025, against Lorient.
The Moroccan international defender (56 caps, 2 goals) joined his new squad on Wednesday, right after the end of the international break.

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Several hours after Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was assassinated during one of his events on Wednesday, I reached out to an NFL spokesman to ask if commissioner Roger Goodell or the league would have a statement or reaction to the killing of a man whom many league people – players, coaches, others – follow, respect and even admire.
No answer.
It’s not just that NFL didn’t say anything about the murder in a press release or on any of its social platforms. It’s that the NFL didn’t even respect the question enough to provide a response.

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“When they last met” is an ongoing series during the NFL season, recalling the preceding game between Washington and the next opponent on the Commanders’ schedule.
Washington 23, Green Bay 21 – Week 7, October 23, 2022
Taylor Heinicke threw touchdown passes to Antonio Gibson and Terry McLaurin, leading the Washington Commanders to a 23-21 home victory over the Green Bay Packers at FedEx Field in Landover, MD.
Trailing 7-3, Washington faced a 3rd & 5 just outside the Packers’ 41. Taylor Hienicke’s pass to his right was behind J.D.

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The Kansas City Chiefs’ season kicked off with a thud when Travis Kelce turned a simple rub route into a full-on friendly fire incident just a handful of plays into the opener against the Los Angeles Chargers. 
The 35-year-old vet barreled into rookie wideout Xavier Worthy, dislocating his shoulder and knocking him out of the game.
What a welcome for the first-round speedster, Kelce’s boneheaded block not only killed the drive but left the Chiefs’ offense gasping in a 27-21 loss.

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