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🚨 STOP buying disappointing watermelons that taste like watered-down disappointment! 😩🍉 This one simple trick from the watermelon whisperer will change our summer forever. Flip it over and hunt for the tiny star (that little dark blossom scar) on the bottom. Why does the small star matter? The tinier...

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My reaction at the Major League Soccer suspension of Lionel Messi (and Jordi Alba) for not participating in the MLS All-Star Game tonight The league's policy for opting to not participate in the All-Star Game is a one game suspension. So, CHANGE THE RULE! This is why it doesn't make sense: MLS copies the All-Star model from the NBA/NFL, but football has a different physical demand and limited subs — no top league in the world does this mid-season friendly. With growing concern over player health and fixture congestion, why prioritize a commercial event over actual league competition? Messi skipping the All-Star Game to manage his fitness shouldn't lead to suspension — it punishes a player trying to perform at his best for the league. Suspending players for missing All-Star sends the message that marketing is more important than the competition itself. This damages MLS’s credibility as a serious league and discourages other stars considering a move — the opposite of what the “Messi effect” started. Inter Miami, under intense global pressure, played 5 games in 15 days, something MLS itself acknowledged. A suspension feels more like punishment than protection. Even US leagues are questioning the All-Star Game's relevance — and no major football league worldwide does anything like it. The irony: in the same game Messi is suspended from, Inter Miami and Adidas planned to launch a new kit with him as the face — and now lose that moment.

Guillem Balague

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