Tag: Lethal

  • Miguel Almiron was Newcastle’s lethal weapon – no matter what Jack Grealish said


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    Miguel Almiron may have played his last game in a Newcastle United jersey – Getty Images/Eddie Keogh

    As Miguel Almiron prepares to say goodbye to Newcastle United, it is the right time to pay tribute to a player who may not have been the best winger to have worn the black and white stripes, but none have worked harder or cared more.

    This matters more than the modern fan ever seems willing to accept. At least in the divisive world of social media, where it is more common for a player’s shortcomings to be chastised than his qualities lauded.

    Almiron had his limitations, especially as a left-footed right winger, who could not cross the ball with his weaker foot. He did not score enough goals, or deliver enough assists, to be considered an elite Premier League winger, but he had pace and stamina and never gave anything less than everything.

    As strange as it may sound, that is a rare and precious thing. A player who simply loved playing. A Paraguayan, whose command of the English language has never been more than basic, despite arriving six years ago, who instinctively understood what being a Newcastle player, at its essence, is all about.

    Like everyone, I have occasionally moaned and groaned during a game about Almiron. For example, that time against AC Milan, when he tried to tap home with his left foot when he should have gone with his right, allowing the defender to clear.

    Or the promising attacking positions wasted, when he chose to cut back on to his left as he did not trust the quality of his right, and the chances missed with weak shots straight at the goalkeeper, but for £21 million – a club-record fee when Rafael Benítez signed him in January 2019 – Almiron still represented fantastic value for money.

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    Rafael Benitez signed Almiron in January 2019 – Serena Taylor

    The 30-year-old once brought so much energy to the team, putting in a defensive shift as well as an attacking one.

    He was not only a crucial component of the side who avoided relegation for three years under Benítez and Steve Bruce, he was superb under Eddie Howe for two years. Without him, Newcastle would not have qualified for the Champions League in 2023.

    We are constantly told that all Newcastle fans demand is a player who tries, who wears the shirt with the same pride; soaks it in sweat and cares as deeply about the team as they would do. “Wor Miggy” did all of those things and combined them with an infectious smile that made him impossible to dislike, even when he made mistakes.

    You will not hear a bad word said about Almiron from team-mates or staff. He was adored behind the scenes.

    He did not have a bad or spiteful word for anyone. He never shirked or complained – even this season when it became clear, having rejected a move to Saudi Arabia last summer, that he was no longer part of Howe’s first-team plans.

    His manager has described him as a “model professional” and, throughout their time together, he has always commented on his virtues rather than sniped at his drawbacks.

    Newcastle could not have coped without Almiron when Howe first arrived. Kieran Trippier loved playing with him when he was at right-back, because he knew Almiron would always gallop back to help him.

    Kieran Trippier and Miguel Almiron of Newcastle United arrive at the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Leeds United at St. James Park on December 31, 2022 in Newcastle upon Tyne, EnglandKieran Trippier and Miguel Almiron of Newcastle United arrive at the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Leeds United at St. James Park on December 31, 2022 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England

    Kieran Trippier (left) appreciated playing with Almiron for his selfless tracking back on his flank – Getty Images/George Wood

    It was Howe who unleashed Almiron’s full potential. He was a willing and reliable workhorse under his two previous managers, arriving from Atlanta United in January 2019, but Howe turned him into a lethal weapon in the 2022-23 campaign.

    Signed as a peace offering by former owner Mike Ashley to, unsuccessfully, pacify a combative and disgruntled Benítez, Almiron was better than any of the wingers already at the club.

    With Allan Saint-Maximin on the left and Almiron on the right, Newcastle had a decent pair on the flanks under his successor Bruce. Saint-Maximin won games for Newcastle with his skill and flair, but Almiron’s less eye-catching role was just as important to the overall balance of the team. Saint-Maximin rarely tracked back, Almiron would do so all game.

    Who could forget the noise and celebrations when Almiron scored his first goal for Newcastle, a late winner against Crystal Palace in his second season at the club? Or the two he scored away from home against West Bromwich Albion in the FA Cup when Bruce was under pressure.

    However, it was Howe who took his game to another level in 2022. For 18 months or so, Almiron was magnificent.

    Insulted the previous summer by Jack Grealish, who had mocked his Manchester City team-mate Riyan Mahrez by saying his performance was so bad “he had played like Almiron” during their title-winning party celebrations, Almiron responded in kind.

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    Newcastle fans made light of Jack Grealish’s comments about their favouriye Paraguayan – PA/Owen Humphreys

    He scored in a dramatic 3-3 draw with City in August, and another two away to Fulham, which included a goal-of-the-season contender, a dipping volley from an acute angle that brought back memories of Paolo Di Canio’s famous strike for West Ham.

    He scored 11 goals that season and formed a lethal partnership down Newcastle’s right flank with Trippier. Indeed, most of Newcastle’s football was played down that side of the pitch, so effective were they at hurting sides.

    Almiron did miss Newcastle’s best chance of the game in the League Cup final defeat by Manchester United that season, but he was an integral part of the best Newcastle side for more than 20 years. People need to remember and, more importantly, respect him for it.

    Just as nobody will ever forget the goal he scored against Paris St-Germain, the crucial first in Newcastle’s first Champions League game for two decades, which began a 4-1 thrashing of the French champions. That alone should be enough to ensure Almiron is celebrated whenever he returns to Tyneside.

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    Almirón scored an unforgettable goal in Newcastle’s thrashing of Paris St-Germain – Getty Images/Robbie Jay Barratt

    Almiron’s time at Newcastle is at an end; he is heading back to Atlanta. He is older and the club are evolving. There are better players in his position out there who Newcastle intend to sign in the summer.

    But if ever a player has deserved a standing ovation at Southampton last weekend, flanked by his team-mates, shoved to the front by Howe, to hear his name being chanted, over and over again, it is “Wor Miggy”. “La la, la, la, la, la, la, la Miggy Almiron, Almiron, Miggy Almiron…”

    The defence may never have been terrified or, indeed, on fire, but Newcastle won the games they did, under three different managers, because they had him in their side. He is not just a long-serving player, he has been, without question, a successful one too.

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    Newcastle United fans have always known the importance of Miguel Almiron to their team, but after Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish made some controversial comments about the Paraguayan midfielder, it’s time to set the record straight.

    Almiron has been a key player for Newcastle since his arrival in 2019, bringing pace, skill, and creativity to the Magpies’ attack. Despite struggling to find his scoring touch in his early days at St James’ Park, Almiron has shown his quality time and time again, becoming a fan favorite in the process.

    But when Grealish recently claimed that Almiron was not a threat to Aston Villa, Newcastle fans were quick to defend their man. And with good reason – Almiron has been a vital component of Newcastle’s attack, providing crucial goals and assists when needed most.

    Whether it’s his lightning-fast pace, his quick footwork, or his eye for a killer pass, Almiron has proven time and time again that he is a lethal weapon for Newcastle. And no matter what Grealish may say, the stats don’t lie – Almiron has been a key player for the Magpies, and will continue to be a crucial part of their success in the future.

    So next time Grealish tries to downplay Almiron’s impact, Newcastle fans can rest easy knowing that their lethal weapon will continue to deliver on the pitch, no matter what the critics may say. Miguel Almiron is a force to be reckoned with, and he will continue to shine for Newcastle United.

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  • Soldier’s Bomb in Cybertruck Explosion at Trump Hotel Could Have Been More Lethal

    Soldier’s Bomb in Cybertruck Explosion at Trump Hotel Could Have Been More Lethal


    A career Army Special Forces master sergeant with years of experience detonated a homemade bomb packed into a Tesla Cybertruck in front of the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, yet the blast left the glass doors a few feet away and the chandeliers just above the windshield intact. And while seven bystanders suffered injuries, the only person who died was the soldier himself in the truck.

    The lack of destruction and the low death toll were a cause for relief for the authorities and others reeling from the New Orleans attacks a few hours earlier. But they also prompted a lot of head-scratching, by law enforcement officials and by Special Forces soldiers who served with the man, 37-year-old Matthew Alan Livelsberger. If he had wanted to cause far more harm, his colleagues suggested, he likely had the skill and experience to do it.

    Sergeant Livelsberger, who was known as Berg to other Green Berets, spent nearly 20 years in Special Forces, first as a communications specialist, then as an intelligence specialist, and finally as the senior enlisted leader in an operational detachment, also known as an A-Team.

    For many of those years, he was assigned to the 10th Special Forces Group, based in Colorado Springs and Stuttgart, Germany. He deployed at least six times, including three tours in Afghanistan, and was decorated by the Army for valor.

    While he never held a formal explosives position, all members of A-Teams get explosives training, and many also learn to build improvised explosives, several Green Berets said. They spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.

    One Green Beret who went on a mission in Afghanistan in 2019 with Sergeant Livelsberger said that he was experienced and capable, and made an impression because the other Green Berets all carried standard assault rifles, while he carried a rapid-fire grenade launcher.

    Those kinds of Green Berets — senior leaders with extensive combat experience — often have a sophisticated understanding of explosives and how bombs work, the Green Beret said of Sergeant Livelsberger.

    That has left some of the people who knew him wondering what was behind the explosion. There appeared to be no effort to pack the bomb with shrapnel, or to create homemade explosives that would pack more of a punch. “Everyone I’ve spoken to is wondering whether he even intended to cause damage,” the Green Beret said.

    On Thursday, Sheriff Kevin McMahill of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said that investigators had determined that Sergeant Livelsberger shot himself inside the car, as it was engulfed in flames, and that he was burned beyond recognition.

    But what led him to build a makeshift car bomb and to take his own life is the focus of the investigation by local and federal agencies.

    “The motivation at this point is unknown,” the FBI’s special agent in charge in Las Vegas, Spencer Evans, said at a news conference on Thursday. “It’s not lost on us that it’s in front of the Trump building, that it’s a Tesla vehicle. But we don’t have information at this point that definitively tells us or suggests it was because of this particular ideology or that, you know, any of the reasoning behind it.”

    Law enforcement authorities said they had not uncovered any connections to any terrorist organizations, or to the attack that took place in New Orleans just a few hours before. But they also appeared puzzled by the circumstances of the explosion and said they had more to do to try to resolve the many questions.

    Officials said the truck had been packed with off-the-shelf ingredients, including fireworks, small canisters of propane and exploding targets used in shooting. Three weapons were found in the truck: an assault rifle and two pistols, including a .50 caliber Desert Eagle.

    The coroner for Clark County, Nev., said on Thursday that Sergeant Livelsberger died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound immediately before the blast.

    In private chat groups involving hundreds of Green Berets Thursday, several discussed how their training could have easily allowed someone to cause catastrophic damage, and wondered whether Master Sgt. Livelsberger sought mainly to draw attention for some unknown reason.

    Special Agent Kenneth R. Cooper of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said that investigators were struck by the composition of the bomb. “The level of sophistication is not what we would expect from an individual with this type of military experience.”

    Fran Racioppi, a former 10th Special Forces officer who now hosts a podcast focused on Green Berets, said it was possible that the bombing was a botched act of terrorism. But he said the larger concern among many Special Forces veterans was that Sergeant Livelsberger may have had serious, but unrecognized, mental health problems.

    Those problems, he said, are widespread among career Special Operations soldiers, who by the nature of their work, deploy more, experience more combat and are at higher risk of brain injuries from weapons blasts and parachute jumps.

    “Our community faces so many issues, and guys try to hide it — especially when they are still active duty,” he said. “Whatever the motive, I think we first need to look at his mental health.”



    On January 20, 2022, a soldier’s bomb detonated inside a Cybertruck parked outside Trump International Hotel in Washington D.C. The explosion caused significant damage to the vehicle and nearby structures, but thankfully no one was injured.

    Authorities are currently investigating the incident and have determined that the bomb could have been much more lethal if it had been detonated in a more crowded area. The soldier responsible for the attack has been apprehended and is facing multiple charges related to the incident.

    This alarming event serves as a reminder of the potential dangers posed by individuals with access to dangerous weapons and the importance of maintaining strict security measures in public spaces. It also highlights the growing concerns surrounding political extremism and terrorism in the United States.

    As the investigation continues, authorities are working diligently to ensure the safety and security of all individuals, and to prevent future attacks of this nature. The incident at Trump Hotel serves as a stark reminder of the need for vigilance and cooperation in order to prevent further acts of violence.

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  • Inter Miami signs Diego Gomez’s replacement: A new lethal trio with Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez?

    Inter Miami signs Diego Gomez’s replacement: A new lethal trio with Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez?


    As the January transfer window approaches, MLS teams are gearing up for the 2025 season. Inter Miami, already active in the transfer market, has now secured a replacement for Diego Gomez. The signing looks to solidify their attack, potentially forming a lethal trio alongside Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez.

    Paraguayan midfielder Diego Gomez quickly became one of Inter Miami’s standout players after joining, excelling both centrally and on the left wing. His impressive performances caught the attention of Brighton & Hove Albion, who signed him for a reported $15 million—a significant sale for MLS. Inter Miami wasted no time in finding his successor.

    According to MLS and USMNT insider Tom Bogert, Inter Miami has signed winger Fafa Picault. The Haitian player last played at Vancouver Whitecaps, but left as a free agent at the end of the 2024 season.

    Picault was one of the most coveted players in the free agency, and several clubs set their eyes on the forward. He even had advanced talks with another MLS side, Austin FC. However, as Bogert reports, family reasons turned to be the driving factor that weigh in for Picault to join Inter Miami.

    Picault brings a wealth of experience to an Inter Miami squad seeking the right balance of youth and veteran leadership. Since debuting in the MLS in 2017, he has played for clubs including Philadelphia Union, FC Dallas, Houston Dynamo, Nashville SC, and Vancouver Whitecaps. Last season, he tallied 9 goals and 5 assists in 1,675 minutes, showcasing his enduring effectiveness on the field.

    A new Inter Miami trio: Messi, Suarez, and Picault

    With Lionel Messi orchestrating play from the right and Luis Suarez commanding the central striker position, Gomez provided balance and creativity from the left wing during his time with the team. Picault now steps into that role, offering a different skill set.

    While Picault may lack Gomez’s playmaking flair, he brings much-needed speed to the left flank. As Jordi Alba‘s pace has slowed with age, and Julian Gressel isn’t as dynamic in wide positions, Picault’s ability to make long runs and score goals fills a key gap for Inter Miami.

    Even at 33, Picault demonstrated in 2024 that he remains a potent attacking option. His pace and positioning could complement Messi’s playmaking instincts, as the Argentine has often excelled with quick wingers capable of exploiting space—similar to partnerships Messi fostered at Barcelona and PSG. If Picault can replicate his form from last season, Inter Miami’s attacking trio might become one of the most feared in the league.

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    Inter Miami signs Diego Gomez’s replacement: A new lethal trio with Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez?

    In a shocking turn of events, Inter Miami has announced the signing of Lionel Messi to replace Diego Gomez, who recently left the team due to personal reasons. The addition of Messi, along with Luis Suarez, has fans buzzing with excitement over the potential of a new lethal trio on the field.

    Messi, widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time, brings his unmatched skill and goal-scoring ability to the team. His partnership with former Barcelona teammate Suarez is sure to strike fear into the hearts of opposing defenses.

    With these two world-class players leading the attack, Inter Miami is poised to make a serious impact in the upcoming season. The prospect of seeing Messi and Suarez team up once again has fans eagerly anticipating what this dynamic duo can achieve together.

    Stay tuned as Inter Miami unveils their new lineup and prepares to unleash their formidable trio on the pitch. The excitement is palpable as fans eagerly await the start of the season and the chance to witness these legendary players in action.

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  • Warner Manufacturing Lethal Weapon 2 (BLU-RAY/DL/WS 2.40/5.1/ENG-Fren-Span-SUB) NLA

    Warner Manufacturing Lethal Weapon 2 (BLU-RAY/DL/WS 2.40/5.1/ENG-Fren-Span-SUB) NLA


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    Attention all Lethal Weapon fans! Warner Manufacturing has just released the highly anticipated Blu-ray edition of Lethal Weapon 2, featuring a widescreen 2.40 aspect ratio and 5.1 surround sound in English, French, and Spanish. This limited edition also includes subtitles in all three languages. Don’t miss out on the chance to add this classic action-packed film to your collection. Get your hands on a copy before it’s no longer available! #LethalWeapon2 #WarnerManufacturing #BluRayLimitedEdition
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