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Onana's Gloves, Critics Beware
In the world of football, where every pass is dissected, every save scrutinized, and every absence analyzed, one player stands tall – Manchester United's very own Andre Onana. The recent AFCON 2023 has been nothing short of a rollercoaster for the Cameroonian goalie, and as critics line up to take shots at his missed opener against Guinea, Onana is donning his gloves, both on and off the pitch. Brace yourselves for the sizzling comeback as Onana fires back at the naysayers with wit, humor, and a resolute spirit.
By Michael Oregbuyide2 years ago in Unbalanced
Tragedy at Hertha Berlin
In an unanticipated wind that has left the football local area in dismay, the dynamic and eccentric leader of Hertha Berlin, Kay Bernstein, has died at 43 years old. As the news resounds through the soccer world, fans and devotees are wrestling with the unexpected loss of a key figure who rose from the porches to the rudder of the club. Go along with us as we dig into the life, heritage, and surprising flight of the one who actually thought about changing the game.
By Michael Oregbuyide2 years ago in Unbalanced
Hurt People Hurt People: The Supremacist Mindset
Whether it’s money, power, or status, the supremacist mindset has infected our world as we know it. This thought process entails the feeling of being superior to others. The desire for dominance has led to many tragic, historically traumatizing events. The constant chase for these superficial rankings is like being stuck in a collective, societal cycle of abuse. We continue to repeat history with wars, corrupt politics and systematic racism. By always trying to one-up each other, we lose sight of our fight for equality and equity.
By Carmen Petralia2 years ago in Unbalanced
Attack of The New Wildcats
For the third straight season and fourth out of the last six, we traveled Bloomington, Indiana to see the Hoosier Open. Wait, we've gotta correct that, the meet known as the Hoosier Open seems to be no more. As change is always inevitable, Indiana has now created the IU Early Bird meet, that took place on Dec. 8. Continuing on the theme that is change, there were many All-Americans and other talents who were sporting new uniforms after transferring. There were also new freshmen who were beginning their collegiate careers at the Gladstein Field House.
By Winners Only2 years ago in Unbalanced
Underdog's Triumph
The sun hung low over the picturesque hills of Kentucky, casting long shadows across the rolling landscape. In a quiet corner of this idyllic countryside, a small and weathered garage echoed with the clinks and clatters of tools, the heartbeat of a dream in the making. This was the unlikely birthplace of an underdog team destined to challenge the giants of the Formula 1 world.
By Ayomide2 years ago in Unbalanced
“And Do What?”: Why These Should Be the Three Most Important Words in Your Life and Career
Introduction: Two Magic Words - “It Depends!” One thing is for certain. Ask any consultant - usually loosened up after a few beers - what their “go-to” move is, and more than likely, you will hear what can be the several thousands of dollars - or much, much more - worth of wisdom that companies will pay highly for today. Every consultant has an area of expertise. Otherwise, what would they consult about (now no, we all know that doesn’t stop some people, now does it?).
By David Wyld2 years ago in Unbalanced
Fighting Your Way Through Disaster
Every prepper has one dedicated weapon of choice they plan to use in the apocalypse. Whether you’re a melee or firearms person, you’ve trained yourself on all the ins and outs of that particular style of weaponry. But, what happens when the weapon finally dies on you? What if an attacker is on top of you and you can’t reach said weapon? This is why you should make your body a weapon through some form of martial arts. Only 5% of the US population studies martial arts of some kind with 28% of them practicing the skill every day. Here are the five I feel are the best styles for helping you survive doomsday.
By M.L. Lewis2 years ago in Unbalanced
Chatfield wins in Louisville
Emelia Chatfield of Texas won a 60-meter hurdles race for the first time of her collegiate career. Now don't get it twisted, Chatfield is no slouch. In 2021 she was an NCAA Second Team All-American hurdler and a bronze medal winner that year at the Big 12 Championships.
By Winners Only2 years ago in Unbalanced








