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Hashtag United receive first ever transfer fee for a FIFA player

Aug 19 2021 Share

Hashtag United, a FIFA and semi-professional football team have reportedly received two offers worth £100,000 for their star FIFA player Tom Leese.

 

 

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The 22-year old is regarded as one of the best, this year was one of his best ever years as he ended the season as the number 1 ranked player in the Global Series ranking.  This deal if completed will be the first time a FIFA player will transfer from one club to another because of a transfer fee and not because their contract is expiring.

We wish Tom the best of luck whether it is at Hashtag United or not.

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Environment Ministry reveals designs for upcoming Reuse Centres

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The Ministry for the Environment together with Minister Aaron Farrugia has unveiled the design for the upcoming Reuse Centres to be set up in Ħal Luqa, Ħal Far, Imrieħel and Tal-Kus in Gozo. Works are reportedly under way with the centres expected to welcome the deposit of reusable objects such as ceramics, toys, bicycles, books and furniture, amongst other objects.

Dawn 👇🏻 huma kif se jkunu mqassma l-erba’ ċentri tar-reuse📍 f’Malta u Għawdex. Fihom tista’ titfa, u tieħu wkoll…

Posted by Aaron Farrugia on Wednesday, 18 August 2021

 

Minister Farrugia visited the Centre for Heavy Waste in Luqa, where some reusable objects were already on display. Farrugia went on to state that this project is one of the most effective in decreasing our impact on the environment and highlighted the fact that these centres are aimed at creating a sustainable and circular economy.

WasteServ Chief Executive Richard Bilocca stated that via these centres, WasteServ will be preventing waste by promoting the use of objects which are still in good condition whilst also encouraging creative & responsible consumption as well as a hopeful increase in DIY projects.

Dalgħodu ☀️ ħabbart d-disinji l-ġodda tal-erba’ Reuse Centres li se jiftħu 📍 f’Malta u Għawdex sal-aħħar tas-sena….

Posted by Aaron Farrugia on Wednesday, 18 August 2021

The centres are expected to open by the end of the year.

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Watch: Chelsea fan tells Timo Werner to get out of the club

Aug 19 2021 Share

Last weekend, champions of Europe Chelsea had an open training session where fans were allowed to see the players train. The fans were also allowed to ask questions on a loud speaker. This ultimately went wrong when one fan told player Timo Werner to get out of the club, after the disappointing season he had.

 

The fan who told the Chelsea presenter  “Let’s have it right… Timo Werner get out of my club.” was then berated by another fan. This fan went viral on Twitter, and was made a legend by most Chelsea fans.  After the event, she tweeted many tweets some funny and some serious.

 

Werner hasn’t had the best of times in London. In his first season with the Blues he didn’t show the goal scoring prowess he showed in Germany. This year he will be partnered up with Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku who has just won a historic Scudetto with Inter Milan. The player also posted on Twitter.

We wish Timo and Chelsea the best of luck in their season.

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More dog-friendly beaches requested by Animal Welfare Commissioner

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Animal welfare commissioner Alison Bezzina has called for an increase in dog-friendly beaches and increased education on the subject in the midst of national debate on the matter. Bezzina stated that discussions with the relevant entities and authorities are currently underway regarding the possibility of an increase in dog-friendly beaches.

The final decision will ultimately be taken by the Environmental Health Directorate and Superintendent for Public Health. The World Health Organization’s (WHO) current guidelines state that dogs affect the water’s quality and people’s health.

Malta currently has seven dog-friendly beaches while Gozo has two. Anyone caught breaking the law and taking their dogs to other beaches may be subject eligible for a fine of up to €4,658 or a six-month prison sentence for the first infraction and up to €11,646 or a two-year prison sentence for the second.

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