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  1. The first of a few double-gameweeks led to scores being relatively high - only one player getting more than 20, but all players getting double-digits. The highest score came from @Storts who got 21 points, and it helped him go up 1 spot and close the gap to @Dan in 4th. He was also the only one to get 2 perfect scores. @Redcanuck was next on 17 points, and then the only other move came from @Lucas who overtook @CaaC (John).
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  2. Bayern will no doubt rotate against Frankfurt in their upcoming Bundesliga match, with an eye on the crucial 1st leg semi-final match against Real Madrid in Munich. I am personally hoping that Bayern get a win at home against Real Madrid, because I think that even a draw might not be enough for them to make the final. Real Madrid nearly always win on home soil in the Champions League.
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  3. If Arsenal beat Spurs away at the weekend i think they will win the rest leaving us no room for error. an injury or two or mad sending off could de-rail us so it's not over yet. on the flip side if they lose to Spurs we have one hand on the trophy ..a few weeks ago people was saying it's the best title race ever, now City are back in the driving seat it's a shit farmers league bet if Arsenal win it they will say it's the best title race ever again lol
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  4. @Michael, @Bluewolf, @londonerlilie, @nawoo Last reminder!
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  5. @6666, @Bluewolf, @Michael, @nawoo Last reminder!
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  6. Those google workers were fired for defacing the google cloud offices and shouting threats at their coworkers, more than they were fired for protesting. Columbia University had to send in riot police because pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian protestors were kicking off and the school had to close it's campus because it couldn't guarantee safety of students. The commencement speakers thing is probably the most egregious of those 3 things... but really is a graduation ceremony the appropriate avenue for making highly political statements on an issue that's incredibly divisive? Either way, none of those examples demonstrate anything the US is doing because 1.) google isn't the US government, 2.) Columbia and USC aren't the US government, 3.) even the state funded universities in the US aren't the US government - they're funded by the states they reside in. Is there any limit to the sort of bad behavior the zealots amongst the "globalise the intifada" crowd will tolerate for their cause? Is it not enough to call for perpetual bloodshed in the Middle East?
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  7. Bayern are living up to their nickname FC Hollywood. An online petition is now circulating against signing Rangnick and pro Tuchel staying.
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