I might be the only LUFC fan not too worried after watching that. Hahaha. A few points: We need Bamford and Ayling back asap. Struijk should have started. Forshaw remains essential. Meslier 🔥
And Roberts was actually good.
And we still haven't properly replaced Charlie Taylor. Since 2017.
Of course there's a lot to complain about from that performance. The list is long. It's obvious. Just choosing to look at the few positives, considering I went into it expecting us to lose. #lufc
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh
Update & Background on the situation in Sudan: The military regime has scrapped all previous agreements with the protest groups and called for elections to be held within 9 months. Casualty figures rising from Monday's violence: activists say more than 30 killed
And hundreds wounded after security forces broke up a protest outside the army headquarters in Khartoum. Media not being allowed to cover the situation freely but still there is a lot of footage of security forces beating protesters + sound of gunfire and video of casualties
The Sudanese Professionals Association calls it a "bloody massacre". The UN, US, UK, EU, AU have condemned the violence. Softer tones from the Arab allies of Sudan's military. The protest groups have called for a campaign of civil disobedience to bring down the military council