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Giorgio Chiellini is so sentimental. 😂💙
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Top 5 international football kits? Also the same but for rugby?
This is an excellent question but I fear that with it being late I will forget some, but I shall try my best.
Football Kits.
Germany MNT Euro 2024 (Away) - Iconic, the moment, you will never take her away from me
England WNT Euro 2022 (Home) - also iconic for so many reasons but I adore the iridescent detailing on the crests and diamond facet print
Nigeria WNT 2019 World Cup (Home) - one of the football kits of all time
France WNT 2019 World Cup (Away) - I am not immune to rose gold and polka dots
England MNT & Scotland MNT 150th Anniversary kits - one for the Anglo-Scottish girlies (gn)!!
Rugby Kits
South Africa 2023 World Cup (Alternate) - I do enjoy some geometric pint in fun colours
Scotland 2024 Six Nations (Home) - basically any variant of the Scotland shirt, the navy blue and tartan pairing is elite
Fiji 2023 World Cup (Alternate) - one of the rugby kits of all time
Italy 2020 Six Nations (Home) - again any variant, it's an iconic strip
Moldova 2023 World Cup (Alternate) - I love the flower detailing
ask me my 'top 5' anything
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Footie Kits
Rugby Kits
#asks#kyogos#lex tag#Sadly I suffer from recency bias when it comes to rugby kits I may need to come back to this tomorrow#and I know I am half English but I am yet to see an England rugby kit that I enjoy
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Well, Nathalie Björn. How is it to be in Gothenburg again for a Nations League match? Feels very fun to meet the girls again, nice to be gathered. Had good trainings these two days we've been gathered and it's going to be very fun to play in Gothenburg again.
What does it mean to step out on your national arena, that it is here in Gothenburg? Incredibly much. It was so fun when we played here last against Spain and even when we lost that match and were grumpy after: the feeling you step out with at the arena and see so many supporters gathered for our sake - it's a hard feeling to beat.
How will it be now with what has happened recently, namely that two football supporters actually got murdered because they were going to watch the mnt in Brussels - to see people come here in the yellow jersey or not? How are you thinking about the feeling? It's incredibly sad what happened and, well, really very sad. It's still a bit unimaginable that it occurred around a football match when football always had stood for community and that you're united and you do something together - so incredibly sad for the Swedish people and for the families of the two who passed away. But somewhere also it feels like it can bring Sweden a bit closer together maybe, and I think it's important that you dare to stand united in that and it feels like it has become like that after the incident that happened the world of football came together, people who maybe don't watch football have come together and we've come together as a country and show that you're proud of your country and dare to stand with the yellow jersey. Then I can understand there's a fear of course in people who come to watch the matches, and that you can't take away from them because you want to be able to watch a football match without losing your life. So, I believe and hope we can continue to be proud over Sweden and stand united.
As a player, what does it mean to see stands that are bathing in yellow? Incredibly amazing. It's what you've dreamt about growing up and it's nice to come from England and come home to Sweden and feel this support in your back, and see all yellow supporters on location, to feel that love and the energy you get from playing in front of that audience - it gives so much. And you feel such pride standing there and sing the national anthem, at the same time as it is a packed out arena and everyone sings with everything they got. It's very nice, somehow.
Magdalena Eriksson held a bit of a fiery speech on behalf of your supporters after the match against Spain, where they received a little crap they were too sissy and so on. What do you say about the including supporter culture that exists around this national team? I mean, I'm not so read up on it but spontaneously I just feel why should people care? Really. They want to come watch football. I love our supporters. They're heard, they're singing, they show appreciation, they want to hang with us, they support us rain or shine and this critique that came it just makes me go people want to watch football, let them watch football. I don't understand why some must criticise, but for us they mean everything and it's fantastic that they're with us all the time.
Now it's Switzerland and Italy that await and we've gotten to know you now as the right back Nathalie Björn in the national team. How is it to be the right back Nathalie Björn? Yeah, it's a role I feel I've embraced more and more and above all during and after the World Cup, to be given that confidence and have a clear picture of how Peter wants me to play in that right back position, because we know I'm not the one who runs in overlapping, like a good old right back since I've played much centrally previously. So it feels better and better, of course. I feel anyway I have self confidence in that position, even though I still want to play centrally it feels like we've found a solution for that position. So I mean, it becomes better and better.
What do the discussions look like? Now speculations have started due to Amanda Ilestedt had to do individual training start of this gathering. Then many say Nathalie Björn ought to play centrally again. Is there a chance we get to see you play in the middle again or are you right back now? I actually don't know. I think that, with the discussions we've had I think I'm still on the wing. And choosen to see it as I've done it well for that position, that they've gotten what they've wanted out of me. So I don't know. I have hopes I can come into the middle but probably I'll still be on the wing.
What do you think are working on the right, because you say you've grown into that role more and more and managed to embrace it better and better? I think the relations that I have around me now, we've played together pretty much the same 11 which makes the relations easier of course. And then I think it also helps I have both had Johanna Rytting Kaneryd in front of me and Filippa whom I now since before and have played with before. And they've really helped me in that position at the same time as Amanda too from the centre back position. To dare play. We've had pretty much possession on our wing, and especially with the players we have on the right wing they are very skilled with the ball and find these little triangles and play through more than to find behind. And that has Amanda helped me with but above all Filippa and Jojjo to be able to speak about which spaces they want to have the ball in or "if you come in here it becomes easier in this angle" and such. And then defensively you're more exposed as a wingback, it becomes more 1v1 and especially against Spain when you feel there are players eeeeeverywhere. I'm 1 second too late there, then they play here and to keep it up is fucking difficult. But there Amanda has helped me a lot with the communication and been clear with "here is better if you keep in and there it's better if you step. So the communication around and that you have a relation to each other makes it easier to become better.
Do you have time to become stressed in those situations when you feel you're 1 second too late all the time? Well, that you become (laughs). I mean, it felt like Spain had players everywhere and nowhere all over the place and I know I talked with Amanda a little after the game because she stepped out as a fullback and she just "It's players everywhere" and I just "Yeeaahh what am I supposed to do?" (laughs). So you become a little stressed in those situations. Then I know it takes much for them to score of course but this feeling of being 1 second too late, that isn't fun.
How do you handle that? Welllll, in those situations we had recently against Spain it's just trying to keep a compact form on the outside. They can come on an overlap, they're maybe allowed to hit a service but rather that from the wing that we can defend than for them to come in centrally. So kinda find something to go on.
You're also talking about this, how important the relations on the pitch are but it's also the players you mention here you play the closest to that are also those you have a very close relation to outside the pitch. What does it mean to have that? I think like I said it has really helped me much and then when you have played with them - now I've played in the national team for pretty long and know many players well both on and off the pitch. But I also think it can become easier during a period when it's maybe stressful to be able to like dare to ask for help and just be like "Damn it Filippa, I'm not having a good day today" and "I'll help you, I'll talk with you, I'll show me here you can play me. These kind of little things which you maybe don't dare to ask for help for in the same way to a player you maybe don't know as well. Then I actually think, here in the national team we're darn good at getting help from each other. But I believe that this safety to have someone you've known for such a long time, who you have played with for long and know how they function in stressful situations that it helps.
Do you see directly on each other also when it's not a good day? Yeah! (laughs) It's enough with a look and then we're looking and then "Yep yep, today it's one of those days".
How do you help each other then? It's so incredibly important when you have these small situations to be able to talk. Now I'm taking Filippa and Jojjo as examples because it's them I've played with the most. If we've had a throw in or a corner and just "How are you thinking here?" and just "I'll be in this space". Just something short concrete so you know because, for example Jojjo with her qualities I know she's fantastic 1v1. So put her in those 1v1 situations as much as possible. Or Filippa is good at play distributing and to become upright and to find the pace in the matches. So to put them in good situations to get them to grow even more.
They're also some who often occur with you on social media. How is going with the Tiktok account? It's going well! We have a little bit of an idea drought (laughs). I'm not gonna lie. We have some idea drought, we've been a bit lazy but we've actually decided to record some videos during this camp so we'll have some in store. Filippa wants to record this marshmallow-trend, that marshmallow one with... so that one I think we'll do.
Do you have any more ideas in store if you're going to gather a bunch of them together? Yeah well, we said we were going to get two clips each me and Filippa but I don't know if she has done it because I have not done it yet anyway. So we just have to have a sitdown and go through what we're gonna do. We'd wanted to do a dance too but sometimes Filippa needs a little more time to learn the dance (laughs).
She's not as fast learner there? (Laughs) No but she's become so much better at dancing, that she has. So yeah, I don't know. We have to check some more on Tiktok and see if we find something we can jump onto.
Shall we thank Tiktok Filippa has become better at dancing? Yes we shall! Thank you Tiktok for Filippa has some rhythm again.
How much time do you have then, because it's a question many at home wonder, during a national team camp? How much own time is there to work with? We have very much own time. We're training in the mornings, always, and then after training if you have time for the gym you go to the gym and then after lunch it's pretty free until dinner or if we have a meeting or so. But it's often in the afternoons so you have 4 hours where you can do a little whatever you wanna.
Scrolling Tiktok and other things? Yeah. Scrolling Tiktok, watching series, just chilling.
Do you have any series tips then? No, I was watching this new Netflix series Bodies but I didn't think it was super good. I like this criminology, solve murders and I like watching series which are about past tense or that which has been like the 1900th century. It's a little bit like that. It's one and the same body through four eras. So it sounds interesting but it wasn't that good. You don't need to watch that (laughs).
So that one we do not recommend. No! Precisely.
How is it going with the pathologist dreams then? Yeah they're still there, they are. But I have not done something about them. They're there in the back of my head.
This far you're only studying them through series? (Laughs) Precisely. Exactly. Every time it comes a pathologist, a body and an autopsy I say "That's what I'm gonna do afterwards".
Do you have a favourite pathologist? (Laughs) No, I'm not keeping tabs on anyone. I'm not sure it's even called pathologist.
No but I think so. Because it was someone who said it's not called pathologist but (inaudible)?
But I think so. Yeah, I think so to. I say pathologist.
If one was to google you - what do think comes up then? Do you have any idea what people want to know? (Sighs) Uhmmm good... I was thinking like it's usually surely about family.
It's very much family. Yeah, I can imagine that.
"Who are Nathalie Björn's family" and much like "Is Nathalie Björn a relative to Lasse Björn?" Who... who is Lasse Björn?
It's some old hockey player supposedly! Oh yeah! Because I've gotten this question a couple of times...
Yup! ..."Are you a relative to the hockey player?" No.
We can kill that because it's one of the most googled on Nathalie Björn. No we're NOT relatives. Not that I know of.
It's not someone you recognise from family dinners and so on? (Laughs) No, no it's not.
In everyday life you're playing in England. Season up and running now. How do you view the start you've gotten in Everton? We've had a tough start, a really tough start. So it's been very tough mentally this season start. We had matches against teams that we are expected to take points from and we haven't done that. Though it was nice we won the derby at Anfield but... No, it's tough. It's really tough at home.
How are you handling that, then? It's hard, it's a good question. It's been... On my behalf it's been very tough. Partly because you of course lose football matches, that is never fun. The way we're losing, not fun either. So I've come into a bit of... What can you say? It's really tough mentally and after matches feel "What am I going to do?" It's like, I've felt that I've not been in form and then it's so hard too when the team isn't in form. Then it's easy that you yourself maybe aren't on top but I want to be the player who grabs hold on things, but mentally I've really struggled in the matches.
What do you do then, to grab hold on things to get on the right track? We have a sports psychologist who I speak much with at home in the club. Easy accessible and she's very skilled. Tries to pinpoint some different things I can maybe work on myself when it's football-wise or find things I think it's fun to do outside of football to like disengage. But it's a process that takes time when you get into this, not a squirrel's wheel, but like training up for a match - lose a match, training up for a match - lose a match. It wears you down. And the mental then, if the other team scores 1-0 and you have, well, 3 losses in your backpack it becomes a mental rollercoaster. So I'm working very much with her to try finding things to focus on during matches or training to be as good as possible.
What could the things be she's giving tips to focus on? Often it's... We've had a meeting before the season like who you want to be as a football player, or what do I want to train, what do I want to improve? So we tried finding points where I feel I can gain self confidence from, for example my way of playing. I get much self confidence if I win my duels or I'm playing through team units. It's those two points which give the most self confidence and try to focus on that in training and in matches just to try and get into it a little. And then it's easier said than done, because I know that I don't have very much self confidence so I know that but it's hard to regain that self confidence again. So it's a process, yeah.
How important do you think it is to part dare to deal with it, but also part dare to talk about this with the mental game that also exists within football? Because it's easy to see if someone is, like, injured or are limping a little or so but that mental aspect in particular? I think there are so many within football... I don't know if it's you've become older and maybe a bit more understand what is happening. But it's a very special lifestyle we're living. And especially now when we had the World Cup for example. We were speaking a bit about it. We lose a semi final. You have two days to let it go, then you're going to play a bronze medal game. So those emotions, they barely have time to surface and then you're just gonna push those emotions down. You're disappointed, you're angry, you're frustrated because you've lost a semi final. But then you know we don't wanna lose a match about third place. And then when you come home from the championship it's like all emotions come all at once. And then you're processing everything from having been away from your family for 6 weeks, you haven't seen your partner, you have like lived in a bubble with the same people for 6 weeks and now you're completely alone. It was really tough when I came home. I thought it was very tough mentally because you're so used to hang with everyone. And then this feeling came we could've reached the final. We could've taken a silver medal, we could've taken a gold medal. And it happened for like 2 weeks ago, but if feels so close because you don't have time to process and it's a little bit the same in Everton now. It's like you're disappointed, you're annoyed but then you have to go at it again. So yeah, it's been tough after the World Cup.
What was the most difficult with coming home? Was it to be alone with all thoughts and that everything actually caught up with you? Yes, I would say that. It was... I've been at some championships now but I'd say anyway that the World Cup now was the toughest when I came home. Because often this feeling of loneliness comes that you feel alone. I'm living with my sister home in Sweden so she's at home with me and the you like have someone there but it's anyway like this "I've seen the same people 24 hours a day for 6 weeks. What are Lina doing now? What are Filippa doing now?" Even though you're talking with each other it's such a difference, but it's this feeling of emptiness. And then, everything has gone automatic so you have your routines. You know exactly what to wear, you get breakfast served. I mean, everything is to the point. And then you come home and are like "Well what am I gonna do now? Am I gonna watch tv? Am I gonna go for a stroll?" I don't know what to do.
I can imagine it's hard for people who have never been in a bubble in that way to understand this with it becomes such big contrasts and all of a sudden it's a choice what you're gonna have for breakfast and when you're gonna have breakfast. It sounds like the most luxury problem that you get the breakfast served. But it really becomes such contrasts when you've been with the same people, you have these routines and you come home and are like "What am I gonna do now? Mom is working, dad is working. Let's watch some series then" and then you sit there and are like "What's going to happen next?" And it's also when you come home because many have watched the championship, Uppsala is pretty small too. And then you feel "Am I gonna go to the city and just walk around?" It feels almost a little bit weird too when you've been isolated from people for so long. So it really becomes such contrasts but this in particular you say with the emotions, all the emotions come all at once and sometimes it becomes very much to handle.
How have you noticed this too with it's become more attention because you're more visible and you had a World Cup which actually engaged many despite it was on the other side of Earth it was maybe some weird kick off times for those at home? (Laughs) Yeah but that I feel, really, and it's when you come home to Sweden it's like you take part of their bubble a little bit. So it's many many people who stand and watch and like comes up to say "Good championship" and it's very very nice response you've gotten. And it is really huge. Now when I went to the national team camp me, Benni and Filippa - I think it came up like 7 persons at an airport in England and then it's Swedes who've been watching football and they like know. But we were like this "Omg how many people who come up!" because you're not used to it. But it also shows it was many who were engaged this summer and it's really fun.
How do you handle the attention that is, then? You become like shocked they recognise you, you're not wearing football clothes! And then I can imagine it's difficult to recognise someone. But it's fun when they say "Omg it was so fun this summer. Fantastic to follow you", that you have treated something and that I think it's very fun to hear. And then of course when you're out, me and my little sister went grocery shopping once and she just "They're just standing and stare at you over there" and I just "Oh okay, then we go this way then" because you become a bit uncomfortable, but then I understand it too. If I'd seen someone maybe I'd been like "Omg isn't that? I recognise that person" that you like stand staring a little. But it's a bit uncomfortable because you're not used to it.
It's maybe hard then too when not the football clothes are on to place directly: Where do I recognise that face from? Exactly! That you know from if you've seen an actor then you're thinking "Oh it's that character they are in the series" but it isn't because it's an ordinary person. So you think that you know them but you don't.
Have you experienced this also with people have actually greeted you because they think they know you? No, but I've done one myself (laughs).
Who did you greet then? (Still laughing) We were at an event after the World Cup. Then it was, is his name Charlie Gustafsson? Yeah, the actor from "Vår tid är nu".
Yup. So I waved, because I was thinking we know each other. But we don't. He waved back and I was like "But omg I don't know him, I don't know him" but well, it became good anyway (laughs). Got a wave back, but you become so weird in your head sometimes when that happens.
What did you think? Did it become like uncomfortable directly and did you start to wriggle or? How fast did you realise "Oh yeah, we don't know each other"? It was pretty fast. I waved, then he waved back and then I was like this "We've never spoken with each other" so it was a bit stiff. But then, it really was chill. We talked a little football and such. But I was like this "He must think I'm very weird. Just stand and wave".
So now you know each other so to speak, so you'll wave next time you see him? I'm gonna wave next time. Yeah, that I'll do. Yup.
If we're going to round this off then with what awaits: Switzerland and Italy. It's important matches to get to the Olympics, it is very much at stake. You have to win, basically, because it's a group win that's required to get to the Olympics. How much pressure do you feel ahead of these matches? It's really the knife against the throat like we talked a bit about after Spain. 1 point versus 0 point is a damn big difference. You love to play matches with things at stake. It's among the most fun, or why you're playing football. You want to win, you want to advance but it's tough. It's really tough to get to the Olympics now with this concept. Like you say, we need to win every match to advance, so there's no time to have a bad day or like... Yeah, you have to win and at the same time it's fun to play these matches you have much to lose too.
Has it become any teasings at home turf due to you have Italy in the group? It became a rather tough match against Italy last or are you glad that you won? I'm so happy we won. No, but that match was... chaotic. It was really 45 minutes of standing in the own penalty area away with the ball, away with the ball. But no, we haven't talked (laughs) about it actually ahead of this match. But I said "Can you please win against Spain it'd been very fun for Sweden".
So you've asked for a little favour ahead of the match? (Laughs) Yes, please win the match.
What do you think about the return meeting with Italy, then? Will it be as chaotic? No I don't think it'll be as chaotic. I think it's going to be a little better grass pitch, we'll know the time, we can see how much time is left. So I'm hoping we can have much better control this match. But, yeah. We'll see how the match picture becomes.
Yeah, it was a bit messy with the surrounding conditions there. Yeah, the worst thing was you didn't know what the time was and the referee didn't want to reply how much time it was left. Then you become like this "Well ok. Wha... what do we do now? How long time? Is it half an hour we're talking about, is it three minutes?" It was a little chaos.
Speaking of that, how good perception do you have as a player for how long you have been playing? No I'm really bad at that. I mean, when you're playing with a clock you can look some times at times. Then you can see "Yeah, how long until half time?" Sometimes It feels like I've been playing for an hour and then I've played for 14 minutes and then it's "Oh, it goes so slowly" and sometimes it's like "Oh it's already half time". But especially towards the end, then you want to see "Ok, the extra time. How long do we have left to keep fighting?" So it's nice to have a clock so you know the time when you're playing (laughs).
Yeah it's nice that we know there will be a clock for both these matches. Then we'll see how long it feels the matches are! Yeah exactly! (laughs)
Great, Nathalie. We thank you so very much! Thank you!
Omg fab your a 🌟
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Donald J Pliner made in Mnt Italy size 7.5 brown leather 3 inch heel used.
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flowercore. the flowers. wathco ut.
#cottagecore#flowerclout#dark#evil#joker#society#mnt dew#italy#flowercraut#death#desctruction#pintrist#instagram#aesthetic#drama#love#romance#the joker again#the joke#the joker#we live in#society we live in#we live in a society#so true
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The last gif recap for every ten entries in this top 250 (#110-101), featuring the second iteration of the LED dress, a malfunctioning smoke machine, and a keyboard which lights up like mine at home.
Since we made it through another 50 songs, here's the state of play:
By Country:
Greece: 12 (+6 since last count)
Israel: 11 (+5)
Italy: 8 (+2)
Sweden, the United Kingdom: 7 (though the UK has added +2 since last count)
Belgium, Finland, Spain: 6 (FIN gained the most, with +4. BEL gained 3, whereas ESP gained 2)
France, Ireland, Portugal: 5 (PRT and IRE both gained 2, whereas FRA gained 1)
Croatia, Germany, Russia, Slovenia, Turkey: 4 (RUS and TUR gained 2; CRO, GER, and SLO gained one. In addition, CRO just had its last entry appear)
Cyprus, Denmark, Hungary, Iceland, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Switzerland, Ukraine: 3 (NED gained 2 here, while everyone else bar MKD and HUN gained 1. SUI had its last entry appear here)
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Austria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Latvia, Luxembourg, Poland, Yugoslavia: 2 (ARM gained one entry; AUT and POL had their last entries appear here)
Albania, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia: 1 (MNT and ROU had their only entries appear here)
By Decade:
1950s: 2
1960s: 7 (+1 since last count)
1970s: 18 (+6)
1980s: 25 (+5)
1990s: 24 (+11)
2000s: 32 (+10)
2010s: 42 (+17)
#eurovision#eurovision song contest#esc 250#esc top 250#ani lorak#knez#aliona moon#nina sublatti#loic nottet#pernilla karlsson#hadise#hadise açıkgöz#paula seling#paula seling and ovi#koza mostra#agathonas iakovidis#anouk#anouk teeuwe#recency bias#recency bias everywhere#going into the top 100 we have a lot of Mediterranean madness#this is the opposite of the 180-171 stretch where there was only one 21st century entry#three minutes to eternity
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#Repost @museonazionaletarquiniense with @get_repost ・・・ Il frammento faceva parte di una grande coppa. Dal particolare emerge un’#amazzone in costume scita, il cui nome è Toraxis, come afferma l’iscrizione dipinta. La #guerriera è raffigurata nell’atto di scoccare una freccia, mentre alle sue spalle, un guerriero in armatura è intento a sferrare un colpo. Datato 520-510 a.C, è attribuito al Pittore di Euphronios. #MNT #MuseoNazionaleTarquiniense #Tarquinia #ancientcivilization #beauty #sculpture #history #visititaly #tourism #rome #italy #pottery #archer #amazons #masterpiece #museum #picoftheday #winter #art #culture #archaeologyphotography | Thank you @museonazionaletarquiniense ! https://www.instagram.com/p/Btx2g0SH2pD/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=9w3r1r8me3s0
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noo calafiori you’re too sexy for an own goal haha nooo
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Just wrong for this. 😂
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Euro 2020 Pics Part 3!
MD4 - Semi-Final 1: Italy v Spain
So this match was so fun because a bunch of us got tickets and we got to see that match!!! Sadly it wasn't everyone and just a chunk of the Mobility Makers which was a shame, but it ended up being my first ever in-person football match which I was and still am so stupidly grateful for.
But before that I was back on Wembley way and back with another megaphone (it was so intimidating at first but after my shift at the previous match I just had a ball). The vibes for this match were def the best, not that many people were drunk to the point of being rowdy and everyone was just really excited. When I wasn't on megaphone duty I was once again taking pictures of people in front of the Wembley arch and giving people directions.
But the match... it was genuinely one of the best experiences of my life. None of us found out until the week before that UEFA had given spare tickets to the volunteers so were were all so excited and the atmosphere was just beyond unreal.
And Wembley is just such a gorgeous stadium, the darker is got the arch was lit up in the tournament colours like all the other matches but there was ever more lights inside and it was just so so pretty. Our seats were at the Spanish end so when Italy scored the first goal we all saw the other side of the stadium just bounce, it was incredible.
(As we had to cover up our uniforms, I wore my Germany MNT top so technically, Germany did make the Semis if you squint).
And as it was the business end of the tournament I wore a very sparkly purple nail polish for both semi-finals bc football tournaments should have more glitter, actually.
MD5 - Semi-Final 2: England v Denmark
I'd say the calm before the final but... ehhhhh. The vibes in the air for this match we're definitely slightly off. Obviously not every England fan was the total worst, but there was enough of them to make things feel just a bit tense.
There wasn't much to say for SF2 as by now everything was more of the same, but I did get to see some pretty parts of Wembley Park! And by this point there was a screen in the volunteer centre so we could watch the match while we had dinner, though again I ended up have to leave before egress because nobody knew how to win in normal match time.
I kept the sparkly purple nail polish as I was wiped from the day before and didn't have the time to change it since I'd slept in and wanted to get to the stadium extra early.
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I’m really disappointed in SvFF for trying to take Tony. They pride themselves on their equality work but still try to poach one of the best coaches in the women’s game to the men’s game instead. All because the Swedish federation has zero budget to go for established and wanted coaches within the men’s game. If they had any shame, they should at least try and get Tony for the women’s team, with the same salary they intend for him working with the men’s team. But of course the struggling men’s team is the top priority. Doesn’t matter if they lose 10-0 to Azerbajdzjan and Moldova there is no end to the resources thrown towards them. Whereas the women get told they should lose half their funding because they drew Italy.
Let’s just say this it’s equality in their pompous minds, not in practice. The women’s team is very much not considered one of two ”first teams” in the federation, even though they are currently the only ones bringing in significant Fifa bonuses.
Tony wouldn’t even be welcomed by fans of the mnt. They think it’s way too low level to go for a coach with experience only from the women’s game.
yea its crazy that the womens team is doing financially better than the mens teams. outside of maybe the us idk another nt having that
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Edible Oil Market Size, Share | Global Industry Research on Growth, Trends and Opportunity 2021-2027
Global Edible Oil Market is expected to grow with a CAGR of 7.2% over the forecast period.
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Edible Oil is a type of fat that can be made from plants, animals, or synthetic fat and it is used in frying, baking, and other forms of cooking. There are a wide variety of oils which are plant-based such as Olive oil, palm oil, soybean oil, rapeseed oil, corn oil, peanut oil, and other vegetable oils, and from animal-based oils like butter and lard. These oils can also be flavored with herbs, garlic, or chili. The application of vegetable oil is expanded in various sectors such as food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, lubricants, paints, and others. Edible oils are categorized based on their method of extraction such as cold-pressed oil, refined oil, and unrefined oil. The nutritional value of cold-pressed and refined oils is high. They are more hygienic, healthier, and have a range of advantages over cold-pressed oils. Unrefined oils are most acceptable due to the presence of a good amount of nutrients, which is true in its flavor and smell. Edible oils have various health benefits like it contains antioxidants that protect the skin, prevents chronic disease, helps to prevent cancer, enhances the immune system, and many other health benefits. They are a rich source of essential nutrients and it plays important role in maintaining human health. Nowadays, edible oils are being used in personal care products and cosmetics because it contains various essential nutrients and vitamins as they are good for the skin.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, production and distribution of these products have been hampered as a result of government-imposed restrictions and temporary shutdowns of food industries, which have shown a negative effect on market growth. However, individuals are staying at home and working from home has increased the consumption of vegetable oil used for cooking, which has led to the growth of the edible oil market.
Global edible oil market is segmented on the basis of types, end-user, distribution channel and region & country level. Based upon type, edible oil market is classified into palm oil, soybean oil, rapeseed oil, sunflower oil, peanut oil and others. Based upon end-user, the market is divided into household, industrial and commercial. Based on distribution channel, the global edible oil market is classified into online and offline.
Global Edible Oil Market Segmentation:
By Types:
Palm Oil
Soybean Oil
Rapeseed Oil
Sunflower Oil
Peanut Oil
Others
By End-User:
Household
Industrial
Commercial
By Distribution Channel:
Offline
Online
The regions covered in this global edible oil market report are North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of the World. On the basis of country level, the market of edible oil is sub divided into U.S., Mexico, Canada, U.K., France, Germany, Italy, China, Japan, India, South East Asia, Middle East Asia (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt) GCC, Africa, etc.
Key Players for Global Edible Oil Market Report:
Some major key players for Edible Oil market report cover prominent players like ADM, Bunge Ltd., Apetit Group, ACH Food Companies, BASF SE, Henry Lamotte Oils GmbH, Adani Wilmer Group, Hebany Group, Cargill Incorporated., American Vegetable Oils Inc., IFFCO, Liberty Oil Mills, Olenex Sarl, SOVENA and others.
News:
Amul Entered into Edible Oil Business with Launch of Janmay
July 9th, 2020; Amul has entered the edible oils business with the launch of Janmay brand in Gujarat and hopes to provide remunerative prices to oilseed farmers, the company said in a statement.
Rising Awareness Regarding Health and Growing Urbanization are Increasing the Consumption of Edible Oils are Driving the Market Growth
Demand for edible oils is increasing, especially for oils with low cholesterol and low fat because rising health awareness is influencing consumers to use healthy and high quality edible oils. Edible oils have various health benefits because it contains essential nutrients omega 3, vitamins and natural antioxidants that are good for health. Growing urbanization is also supplementing the consumption of edible oils. Growing crop yields and improvement in retail sectors are also driving the growth of market. According to the Journal of Nanomaterials 2020, the production volume of vegetable oil in the 2019 and 2020 crop year exceeded 200 million metric tons worldwide. Almost 87% of the total world production of edible vegetable oils is represented by four plant oils only, i.e., palm (36.5%), soy (27.4%), rape (13.1%) and sunflower (10.0%). However, extra intake and prolonged consumption of any burnt edible oil can cause health issues such as atherosclerosis, inflammatory join disease and birth defects which may hamper the market growth. In spite of that, increasing number of product offerings may offer more opportunities for the further growth of the global edible oil market.
Asia Pacific is Expected to Witness a Fastest Growth in the Global Edible Oil Market
The global edible oil market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa. The Asia Pacific is expected to witness a fastest growth in the global edible oil market. The various varieties of oilseeds are grown as well as processed in this region. According to the Journal of Oilseeds & Fats Crop and Lipids 2016, 45% of world oils and fats are consumed in Asia. The world of Asian oilseeds and vegetable oils is highly concentrated on soybeans and palm oil. In spite of large domestic production in China, soybeans are imported in huge quantities, mostly by China (78 MnT, 84% of the region’s imports) where more than 28% of world soybeans production is being crushed. Palm oil, the second large commodity consumed in Asia, is mainly produced within the region, mostly in Indonesia and Malaysia.
Key Benefits for Global Edible Oil Market Report–
Global Edible Oil Market report covers in-depth historical and forecast analysis.
Global Edible Oil research report provides detail information about Market Introduction, Market Summary, Global market Revenue (Revenue USD), Market Drivers, Market Restraints, Market Opportunities, Competitive Analysis, Regional and Country Level.
Global Edible Oil Market report helps to identify opportunities in marketplace.
Global Edible Oil Market report covers extensive analysis of emerging trends and competitive landscape.
Edible Oil Market By Regional & Country Level:
North America
U.S.
Canada
Europe
U.K.
France
Germany
Italy
Asia Pacific
China
Japan
India
Southeast Asia
Latin America
Brazil
Mexico
Table of Content
1. Chapter - Report Methodology
1.1. Research Process
1.2. Primary Research
1.3. Secondary Research
1.4. Market Size Estimates
1.5. Data Triangulation
1.6. Forecast Model
1.7. USP’s of Report
1.8. Report Description
2. Chapter – Global Edible Oil Market Overview: Qualitative Analysis
2.1. Market Introduction
2.2. Executive Summary
2.3. Global Edible Oil Market Classification
2.4. Market Drivers
2.5. Market Restraints
2.6. Market Opportunity
2.7. Edible Oil Market: Trends
2.8. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
2.9. Market Attractiveness Analysis
3. Chapter - Global Edible Oil Market Overview: Quantitative Analysis
4. Chapter – Global Edible Oil Market Analysis: Segmentation By Type
5. Chapter – Global Edible Oil Market Analysis: Segmentation By Application
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