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Man United fans thought Andrew Tate had joined the club

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In the wake of Sofyan Amrabat’s recent arrival at Manchester United, the club’s enthusiastic fans have taken to social media to express their excitement for the new signing.

However, amid the celebrations, some supporters couldn’t help but notice the uncanny physical resemblance between Amrabat and Andrew Tate.

As videos and pictures of Amrabat in a Manchester United jersey made their rounds on social media platforms, fans couldn’t resist drawing humorous comparisons between the Moroccan midfielder and Andrew Tate. The online banter quickly gained momentum as fans flooded Twitter with witty remarks, turning the resemblance into an unexpected source of amusement.

Among the comical comments shared on Twitter, several fans playfully suggested that Andrew Tate was set to make a surprising move to Manchester United. One tweet humorously claimed, “Andrew Tate to United, here we go! Tate has signed a 10-year contract with a transfer fee of £500 million + 10 Bugattis (I had to).” The over-the-top imaginary transfer scenario seemed to strike a chord with fellow supporters.

Striking similarities

Others couldn’t help but marvel at the striking similarity between Sofyan Amrabat and Andrew Tate.

One Twitter user quipped, “Why does Sofyan Amrabat look just like Tate??” while another mused, “Man United’s Andrew Tate is on his way to Old Trafford.” The humorous comparisons extended to various aspects of the players’ lives, with one fan noting, “Looks like Andrew Tate attending a conference,” and another declaring, “Moroccan Andrew Tate is the best.”

While the comparisons are all in good fun, it’s clear that Manchester United fans have found a lighthearted way to celebrate their club’s new signing and add a touch of humor to the football world. With Sofyan Amrabat’s arrival at Old Trafford, the anticipation for the upcoming season continues to build among the Red Devils’ faithful.

As the football season kicks off, it’s evident that Manchester United fans are not only excited about their team’s prospects on the pitch but are also finding joy in the unexpected world of social media humor and celebrity look-alikes.

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Rising workplace loneliness sparks leadership rethink

Nearly half of Aussie workers feel lonely; leaders must enhance communication and trust using tech and AI, says David Burnand.

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Nearly half of Aussie workers feel lonely; leaders must enhance communication and trust using tech and AI, says David Burnand.


Nearly half of Australian employees report feeling lonely, as new research urges leaders to prioritise authentic communication and connection.

David Burnand from Staffbase shares insights into how leadership, technology, and AI can help rebuild trust and engagement.

#WorkplaceCulture #Leadership #EmployeeEngagement #Loneliness #Productivity #AustraliaBusiness #HR #Authenticity


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The Greens win Senate backing on CGT inquiry

The Greens gain Coalition support for a Senate inquiry on capital gains tax, igniting housing affordability discussions.

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The Greens gain Coalition support for a Senate inquiry on capital gains tax, igniting housing affordability discussions.


The Greens have secured Coalition support for a Senate inquiry into the 50% capital gains tax discount, sparking fresh debate on housing affordability.

Dr. Steve Enticott from CIA TAX discusses the potential impacts on investors and policy.

#CGT #HousingAffordability #SenateInquiry #Greens #PropertyTax #AustraliaPolitics #Coalition #NegativeGearing #RealEstate #PolicyDebate


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Senate Democrats break ranks to end shutdown

Eight Senate Democrats joined Republicans to end the shutdown, facing party backlash as the bill moves to the House.

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Eight Senate Democrats joined Republicans to end the shutdown, facing party backlash as the bill moves to the House.


Eight Senate Democrats sided with Republicans to pass a bill ending the government shutdown, drawing internal party criticism.

The legislation now heads to the House amid ongoing healthcare subsidy disputes.

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