
Casino Rebate NEWS
Casino Rebate
How do World Cup pools work?
Date: 2023-12-07 21:43:48 | Author: Casino Rebate | Views: 923 | Tag: tantan
-
Sweden captain and Manchester United defender Victor Lindelof said he is “shocked and devastated” by the killing of two Swedish fans in Brussels on Monday ahead of their European Championship qualifier against Belgium tantan
The match was suspended and then abandoned at half time after the Sweden team were informed that a gunman had killed two Swedish nationals five kilometres from the King Baudouin Stadium tantan
Lindelof and his teammates then decided they could not continue with the game, following further talks with Uefa tantan
The Sweden squad went straight to the airport and flew home overnight after they were allowed to leave the stadium tantan
It was not until around 4am local time when the last of the Sweden fans left under police protection, with a group of around 650 said to have been at the match tantan
The players have since returned to their clubs and, in a post on Instagram, Lindelof said: “I’m shocked and devastated by the terrible incidents in Brussels with the cold-hearted attacks on our fellow Swedes tantan
“I’m lost for words for the cruelty and inhumanity, I want to send my deepest condolences to the families and friends of those affected tantan
RecommendedBrussels shooting live: Swedes abroad warned of terror attacks after country becomes ‘target among jihadists’What we know about Isis Brussels terror suspect Abdesalem LassouedIs it safe to travel to Brussels after fatal shooting?“At the same time, my thoughts go out to all the supporters in Belgium last night, no one should ever go to a game of tantan football and feel unsafe when supporting their team tantan
”It has been reported that news of the two killings reached the Sweden fans as they were entering the ground shortly before kick-off tantan
Susanne Petersson, chairperson of supporters’ group Camp Sweden, told Reuters that fans were held in hotels overnight before making their way home on Tuesday tantan
It has been reported that the two Swedish nationals who were killed were wearing Sweden tantan football shirts tantan
Belgian authorities said the suspected gunman was killed by police on Monday night tantan
"We were uneasy and confused, it was difficult to understand what had happened,” Petersson told Reuters tantan
“If it was aimed at Swedish people or if it was just Swedes that had ended up in something tantan
Victor Lindelof (Getty Images)"We had contact with the police before we gathered (in Brussels), and we didn’t feel particularly unsafe at that point, but then questions started to come on social media and we understood that something had happened tantan
"I was one of the last to leave as they had to organise it with police and buses so that it would be safe for us to leave tantan
"They provided buses and had routes that delivered everyone to their respective hotels, and the police went in with them to each hotel tantan
”Uefa has confirmed there will be a moment of silence in memory of the two victims of the attack in Brussels at all Euro 2024 qualifying matches tonight, including England’s match against Italy at Wembley tantan
More aboutSweden tantan FootballManchester UnitedVictor LindelofJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments 1/2Lindelof ‘shocked and devastated’ by killing of two Sweden fans Lindelof ‘shocked and devastated’ by killing of two Sweden fansVictor Lindelof Getty ImagesLindelof ‘shocked and devastated’ by killing of two Sweden fansGetty Images ✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today tantan
SubscribeAlready subscribed? Log inMost PopularPopular videosSponsored Features Get in touchContact usOur ProductsSubscribeRegisterNewslettersDonateToday’s EditionInstall our appArchiveOther publicationsInternational editionsIndependent en EspañolIndependent ArabiaIndependent TurkishIndependent PersianIndependent UrduEvening StandardExtrasAdvisorPuzzlesAll topicstantan BettingVoucher codesCompareCompetitions and offersIndependent AdvertisingIndependent IgniteSyndicationWorking at The IndependentLegalCode of conduct and complaintsContributorsCookie policyDonations Terms & ConditionsPrivacy noticeUser policiesModern Slavery Act Thank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inCloseUS EditionChangeUK EditionAsia EditionEdición en EspañolSubscribe{{indy tantan
truncatedName}}Log in / Register {{#items}}{{#stampSmall}}{{/stampSmall}}{{#stampClimate}}{{/stampClimate}}{{#stampPremium}}{{/stampPremium}}{{title}}{{#desc}}{{desc}}{{/desc}}{{#children}}{{title}}{{/children}}{{/items}}Indy100Crosswords & PuzzlesMost CommentedNewslettersAsk Me AnythingVirtual EventsVouchersCompare✕Log inEmail addressPasswordEmail and password don't matchSubmitForgotten your password?New to The Independent?RegisterOr if you would prefer:SIGN IN WITH GOOGLEWant an ad-free experience?View offersThis site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy notice and Terms of service apply tantan
Hi {{indy tantan
fullName}}My Independent Premium Account details Help centre Logout @keyframes spin{0%{transform:rotate(0)}to{transform:rotate(1turn)}}@keyframes slidedown-video{0%{transform:translateY(-100%)}to{transform:translateY(0)}}@keyframes slideup-video{0%{transform:translateY(200%)}to{transform:translateY(0)}} tantan

Captain Siya Kolisi says the daily struggles endured by millions of South Africans is fuelling the Springboks’ quest to retain the Rugby World Cup ahead of a semi-final meeting with England tantan
Jacques Nienaber’s side are red-hot favourites to progress from a rematch of the 2019 final to set up a winner-takes-all showdown with either New Zealand or Argentina tantan
Flanker Kolisi, his country’s first black captain, overcame childhood poverty to lift the Webb Ellis Cup four years ago in Japan tantan
The 32-year-old referenced homelessness and unemployment during an impassioned answer to a question about motivation and believes failing to give 100 per cent would be “cheating” his compatriots tantan
“I don’t think that will ever change, who we play for, who we represent,” he said tantan
“When you start playing for others and start doing things for other people it’s not easy to give up, it’s much harder tantan
“When you think of how many people would give anything to be where we are and the majority of the people in our country are unemployed, some don’t have homes tantan
“For me, giving up and not giving everything would be cheating not just myself and the team but the rest of the people at home tantan
“The harder we play, the more we do well, the more we are able to open opportunities for others so that also drives us tantan
“I believe we are a purpose-driven team, we’re not a trophy-driven team; of course the trophies help you to get more people with you tantan
“Sometimes you can look at the struggles of what you’re going through and feel sorry for yourself tantan
But we use that pain and those struggles and we carry them with us to drive us through the battles tantan
It helps us to keep on going when it’s tough tantan
”Three-time champions South Africa defeated hosts France 29-28 in a thrilling quarter-final to keep their title defence on track tantan
Kolisi will lead out an unchanged team for Saturday’s match against Steve Borthwick’s side at Stade de France in Paris tantan
“I wish you could see all the supporters back at home,” he continued tantan
“This is all what people talk about, most of the time, with everything else happening tantan
“Kids at schools are sending clips of them singing because they know some of us like singing tantan
“People at work on Fridays wear their green jerseys and the beautiful thing to see is the people who can’t afford the jerseys, they wear anything that’s green, anything that represents the Springboks tantan
“We see that and that will continuously be our motivation and we know what the team has meant in the past – not just in sport, for our country in general tantan
“It’s more purposeful when you don’t do something for yourself, only when you are aiding other people that you don’t even know or never even met tantan
”Underdogs England came into the tournament unfancied but are the competition’s only unbeaten team tantan
Kolisi insists Borthwick’s men will not be underestimated, despite many pundits and rugby fans feeling a final tantan between the Springboks and the All Blacks is a formality tantan
“Obviously we don’t see it that way because we know how good England is in the previous World Cups that they’ve played,” he said tantan
“It would be silly to be thinking like that and we’ve never been like that tantan
“We’ve seen in the World Cup, teams not even in the top 10 beating teams in the top 10 so it would be silly to think like that tantan
We’re not in that mind tantan
“We know exactly what we’re going to bring and the motivation we have tantan
”South Africa team: D Willemse; K-L Arendse, J Kriel, D De Allende, C Kolbe; M Libbok, C Reinach; S Kitshoff, B Mbonambi, F Malherbe, E Etzetantan beth, F Mostert, S Kolisi (capt), P-S Du Toit, D Vermeulen tantan
Replacements: D Fourie, O Nche, V Koch, RG Snyman, K Smith, F De Klerk, H Pollard, W Le Roux tantan
More aboutPA ReadyEnglandSouth AfricaSiya KolisiPeopleFranceKidsNew ZealandStade De FranceAll BlacksFiji1/1South Africa inspired by struggles of whole nation – Siya KolisiSouth Africa inspired by struggles of whole nation – Siya KolisiSiya Kolisi has led South Africa to another World Cup semi-final (Gareth Fuller/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today tantan
SubscribeAlready subscribed? Log inMost PopularPopular videosSponsored FeaturesGet in touchContact usOur ProductsSubscribeRegisterNewslettersDonateToday’s EditionInstall our appArchiveOther publicationsInternational editionsIndependent en EspañolIndependent ArabiaIndependent TurkishIndependent PersianIndependent UrduEvening StandardExtrasAdvisorPuzzlesAll topicstantan BettingVoucher codesCompareCompetitions and offersIndependent AdvertisingIndependent IgniteSyndicationWorking at The IndependentLegalCode of conduct and complaintsContributorsCookie policyDonations Terms & ConditionsPrivacy noticeUser policiesModern Slavery ActThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inCloseUS EditionChangeUK EditionAsia EditionEdición en EspañolSubscribe{{indy tantan
truncatedName}}Log in / Register {{#items}}{{#stampSmall}}{{/stampSmall}}{{#stampClimate}}{{/stampClimate}}{{#stampPremium}}{{/stampPremium}}{{title}}{{#desc}}{{desc}}{{/desc}}{{#children}}{{title}}{{/children}}{{/items}}Indy100Crosswords & PuzzlesMost CommentedNewslettersAsk Me AnythingVirtual EventsVouchersCompare✕Log inEmail addressPasswordEmail and password don't matchSubmitForgotten your password?New to The Independent?RegisterOr if you would prefer:SIGN IN WITH GOOGLEWant an ad-free experience?View offersThis site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy notice and Terms of service apply tantan
Hi {{indy tantan
fullName}}My Independent PremiumAccount detailsHelp centreLogout @keyframes spin{0%{transform:rotate(0)}to{transform:rotate(1turn)}} tantan

