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Guido Tresoldi
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"The old world is dying. The new one is slow to appear. And in this twilight monsters are born.” ― Antonio Gramsci
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"Koalas, kangaroos, poisonous snakes: no to #SerieA in Australia, football belongs to the fans."

The banner held by Parma fans during yesterday's match against AC Milan, protesting the possible hosting of the AC Milan-Como match in Perth.

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What happened to Atalanta? I am not a supporter. I wasn't born in Bergamo, but I grew up there and I have a soft spot for the town's team. Just a couple of years ago, they were doing well in European competitions and were in the top part of Serie A.
In 2003, the Australian Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) proposed that a reformed NSL should play in ‘boutique stadiums’. That idea is still a good one.
Same with that mawkish abomination of ‘How to make gravy'
Mamdani is going to introduce the "Nulla ananassa in pizza” law. Banning pineapple on pizza throughout New York.
And Rosalind Franklin’s X-ray images were key to discovering DNA’s double helix—but she wasn’t properly credited. Her data, shared - without her consent - guided Watson and Crick’s model.
South Hobart has one of the prettiest grounds in the Championship.
The #Socceroos are playing the 'countries Trump is going to invade next' series.
(3) Labor and Albanese personally invested political capital on this and we could see how it went. No wonder governments who want to get votes from those - unlike us- that may not follow politics closely become risk averse
You mention franking credits. When news Ltd went hard on this, or when Shorten advocated ending negative gearing and the RW media went berserk did the ‘balanced’ media did? I repeated News Ltd. Points and said that this would be ‘a problem’ for the ALP. Latest example? The Voice…..
(1) I agree with this 100%. But I’ll play devil’s advocate for a moment. In Australia we have a huge megaphone for the right in the form of News Ltd. But the main thing is not them, is that the other so called ‘balanced’ media (ABC, and even The Guardian) picks these up and amplify them….
Well…I guess this is one way of bring a ‘disruptor’
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🔒 Locking up the midfield is the key to Grand Final revenge. Dave is back with the blueprint on how to beat City. Give us your thoughts.
Unlike Norway ‘Tax’ is a dirty word in Australia and any party trying to do something like that would face the mother of all campaigns against it. The mining industry has always been too powerful in Australia and no party would risk it. (I don’t like this but I believe it is the situation)
There were flags at half mast for Charlie Kirk but I think there will be none for Dick Cheney.
Looks like they are taking it well.
Yes. They have a Liberal shadow minister every morning. But it may be also because they are less busy and more available than government ministers.
It would be manna for the English football media. But yes wouldn’t touch it with a 10 foot pole. But if this sort of situation happened at the end of the season when Ange has a full off season to mould a team maybe.
When we have an A League fan drafting questions for the VCE General Maths exam (photo from Ghana in Melbourne Victory Discord page)
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#UPDATE Donald Trump and Xi Jinping agreed on Thursday to calm the trade war between China and the United States that has roiled global markets, with Washington cutting some tariffs and Beijing committing to keep supplies of critical rare earths flowing ➡️ u.afp.com/SeNq
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It looks like the centrist, liberal, D66 party will form the next government of The Netherlands, as support for the far right party PVV falls.

The PVV will probably have the same number of seats as D66, but no other major party is willing to work with it.

www.theguardian.com/world/2025/o...?
Centrist D66 party makes huge gains in Dutch election
Result opens a path for D66 leader Rob Jetten to form a government as the youngest ever prime minister of the Netherlands
www.theguardian.com
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Defeat to England exposes Matildas’ race against time ahead of Asian Cup | Joey Lynch
Defeat to England exposes Matildas’ race against time ahead of Asian Cup | Joey Lynch
After more than a year of treading water the scale of the challenge facing Australia coach Joe Montemurro has been laid bare There were plenty of themes to the Matildas’ 3-0 defeat to England, a reverse in which the margin perhaps flattered the control the hosts demonstrated at Pride Park, and few of the narratives on the night were positive for Australia. The Lionesses hardly got out of third gear but still looked like they were largely toying with their opponents, who struggled to get the ball out of their own half even before Alanna Kennedy received a straight red card for denying a clear goalscoring opportunity in just the 19th minute. Kennedy’s lapse in judgement and resulting sacrifice was punished when Lucy Bronze redirected the rebound of Aggie Beever-Jones’s resulting free kick back to the Chelsea forward, who lasered an effort into the top corner. A deserved two-goal margin (three or potentially even more would not have been all that unreasonable) was delivered just before half-time when Bronze used the one-player advantage to ghost into a mile of space and comfortably dispatch a through ball beyond Mackenzie Arnold, ending a move in which England ripped through their Australian backline with a casual ease. Adding some salt to wounds, late VAR intervention awarded England a 98th-minute penalty for a Katrina Gorry foul, one easily dispatched by Georgia Stanway. Continue reading...
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