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Brazilian footballer gets insane tattoo

Aug 13 2021 Share

Brazilian winger Antony recently revealed his new tattoo to his fans on Instagram. The tattoo is an exact replica of the gold medal he won alongside his Brazilian teammates against Spain The winger didn’t score in this tournament, but provided the all important assist to Malcom’s goal against their opponents which won them the tournament.

 

 

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This isn’t Antony’s only tattoo as he has one dedicated to the birth of his son. Among the many other tattoos he has, he also rocks a tattoo of the number 39, the shirt number that he’s been using ever since he debuted.

Antony will now report back to Ajax’s pre-season training where he will surely boast off his new medal and matching tattoo to go with it.  The Brazilian will be hoping for more success this season, with a possible breakthrough to one of Europe’s top leagues

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Jason Azzopardi name drops Yorgen Fenech during referee mocking

Jason Azzopardi name drops Yorgen Fenech during referee mocking
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As Hibernians FC supporters yelled angrily at referee officials during a game against Riga FC, Nationalist MP Jason Azzopardi was recorded name dropping Yorgen Fenech as he joined in on the fan’s raging. The footage was shared by Lovin Malta after being uploaded on Simon Mercieca’s blog. Hibs lost 4-1 in a home match against Riga FC in a heated game as the foreign team scored in the last few seconds of injury time.

Following Irish referee Rob Hennessy’s controversial pitch decisions, fans directed a whole host of verbal abuse at the referee, using many obscene Maltese offences. Azzopardi was clearly heard yelling ‘You messed it up, linesman’ and then; ‘Ja kiesah, jisfida n-nies… Yorgen Fenech gej jisfida ghal glied.’ The MP joined the barrage of insults directed at Hennessy as things escalated on the pitch itself, requiring police to intervene a possible altercation. 

WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.

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Photo Source: Lovin Malta, Jason Azzopardi FB

Watch: Volunteer helps lost Olympian get to his semi-final race

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Hansle Parchment is a Jamaican hurdler that recently won gold in the 110m hurdle race. The funny thing about his gold medal win is that the athlete nearly missed his semi-final.

 

Hansle went up to his bus, a bus that he later found out will take him to the Aquatics center, which was the wrong location. When he arrived he said that he was worried out of his depth, and that he didn’t know what to do. He immediately started calling for an official Olympics car, but when he noticed that he wouldn’t be able to get one he started begging for money to get a taxi.

 

At the Aquatics center, Hansle met Trijana, a Japanese volunteer helping out. Trijana gave him enough money for a taxi and helped him out with directions. In a video he posted later on Instagram, he stated how thankful he was to the volunteer and that Japanese people are the nicest people around. That wasn’t the best news for Trijana though, as Jamaica’s minister of tourism invited her to a personal tour of the Caribbean island for her generosity.

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Woman’s vouchers refused at retail unless extra fee paid

Woman’s vouchers refused at retail unless extra fee paid
Aug 13 2021 Share

A woman posting to Facebook group ‘Are You Being Served? (Malta & Gozo) Original’ unveiled how her government vouchers were turned away whilst buying two pairs of sandals which were on sale. She revealed how when offering the vouchers, the salesperson stated that they could not accept the vouchers unless an extra 1.50 Euros for each voucher as ‘that is what they have to pay the government’.

The salesperson also allegedly stated how the vouchers wouldn’t make it worth their while when it came to sale items. The woman paid in cash, but asked if anyone has experienced a similar situation. A commenter labelled this as theft, stating she would have just walked out without buying anything and that the woman should name and shame whoever was involved. 

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Photo Source: Time Out, The Mediterranean Observer