Danny Hey
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Danny Hey
@DannyHey2
work hard play hard , life is not a rehearsal!!
Leeds, England Beigetreten Haziran 2014
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Comic Relief awarded:
£340,000 to Bail for Immigration Detainees
£200,000 to Detention Action
and £2,254,267 to Refugee Action, which provides "activist packs" on its website.
Is it time the British public boycotted Red Nose Day?
charlottecgill.co.uk/p/comic-relief…
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Bound for the Eastern Mediterranean…
Our sailors stand ready, as ever, to protect our great nation as HMS Dragon departs Portsmouth today. Fair winds!
🔗royalnavy.mod.uk/news/2026/marc…

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@Simon_Ingari True , however it should work both ways and it never does!!
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RAF Officer attending an Iftar in Manchester. Says more people should do it & then they would understand more about Islam, he thinks this is why people have a problem with muslims.... i disagree. He also says he's attended many muslim events and they've always treated him with respect..... of course they have.... for now 🤷♀️
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@GrahamSmyth Why do we need to know , just do it.
Don't make a big thing about it!
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Leeds United ask for Ramadan break during Norwich City game to be respected, with Joel Piroe and visiting players set to break their fasts towards the end of the tie.
#lufc
yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/sport/football…
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@LeedsAllOver Its not a pen. Why are you crying. Hardly touched him ya big fanny.
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Only just seen this back😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
What is the point anymore? #LUFC
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Jermaine Beckford could not believe this challenge on Pascal Struijk was not given as a penalty for Leeds United 👀 📺 @tntsports & @discoveryplusUK
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@NotFarLeftAtAll Reform are loosing traction pondering already to the left!
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🙏 Sixty Seconds That Shamed the Stands
Elland Road has heard fury before. It has shaken with tribal thunder and righteous anger. Last night it managed something smaller, meaner.
A minute. That was all it took.
A short, league-approved pause so three footballers could take water and a little sustenance after a day of fasting for Ramadan. Rayan Cherki, Omar Marmoush, and Rayan Ait Nouri had done what countless Muslims do each year: balance faith and daily life with quiet discipline. The reason was spelt out on the big screen. No mystery, no subterfuge.
The response was boos.
Not confusion. Not impatience. Boos.
Pep Guardiola called for respect for diversity. It shouldn't be a daring plea in 2026. The protocol has existed for years. The break came at a natural stoppage. No advantage sought, none gained. They drank, they swallowed a few vitamins, they played on. They won.
And still the jeering rolled down from the stands, as if sixty seconds of basic consideration were an assault on the game itself.
I was disappointed and angered by the boos, but in this world, not surprised. We've made a habit of mistaking intolerance for strength. It's easier to sneer than to understand. Easier to divide than to share space.
Football loves to wrap itself in the language of community. Community demands maturity. It asks that we recognise the game belongs to more than one creed, more than one colour, more than one tradition.
If a brief pause for faith provokes outrage, then the problem lies not with those observing Ramadan. It lies with those who see respect as surrender.
Sixty seconds. That was the test. Too many failed it.

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@emmaxxxxx @jedimasteriman British Muslims are, on average, four times more generous with money donations than other British

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