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Robert Dodd

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West Ham United ⚽ Brentwood Town ⚽ England ⚽ Essex 🏏 England 🏏 England 🏉 Cowboys 🏈 Canucks 🏒 Cubs ⚾ Clippers 🏀 Europe ⛳ Lions 🏉

Brentwood, Essex Beigetreten Ağustos 2009
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niko 🇧🇼
niko 🇧🇼@nik0_mcr·
the consequences of dictating to fans how they use season tickets in a world where kickoffs can be re-arranged for TV with weeks notice, monday night football, and late night weekend kickoffs for TV again
Niall Burgess@Niallburgess9

@nik0_mcr I’ve had enough I can’t make night matches and late kick offs I’m going supporting my local non league. I’ll pick my matches from now on, it’s a shame and it’s also pushed my dad and his mate to go aswell

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Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
335 MPs who voted against referring Keir Starmer to the Privileges Committee. A list of shame. Not an ounce of integrity between them. An advertising blitz will now hit the constituency of every Labour hypocrite on this list. They’ve increased their annihilation on May 7th!
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Alex Tiffin
Alex Tiffin@RespectIsVital·
🚨 West Ham chairman David Sullivan's anonymity order has been vacated. That means he can be named as the Premier League Club owner under investigation for rape, child sexual exploitation and sexual assault
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
"A woman can have a penis, people are not born male or female." Zack Polanski is ABSOLUTELY stark raving mad.
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Don Keith
Don Keith@RealDonKeith·
🚨Knife-wielding thug slashes a man’s belly open at yesterday’s Iran War march in London. Foreign conflicts and unvetted migrants turning British streets into stabbing zones. Starmer’s two-tier paradise delivers again. It is a bit graphic.
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British Intel
British Intel@TheBritishIntel·
Keir Starmer has used St George's Day to attack people who fly the English flag. He accuses them of hijacking the flag to spread hate and brands it “plastic patriotism”. On England’s own national day, the Prime Minister is openly condemning ordinary patriots. This man truly despises traditional Britain.
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Lee Harris
Lee Harris@LeeHarris·
Keir Starmer said to @SarahForRuncorn in PMQs that "I spent many years prosecuting paedophiles". What he didn't tell you, I kid you not, is he passed sentencing guidelines that allow paedos to *walk free*. There is something VERY wrong with Keir Starmer. The man is vile.
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The Bobby Moore Stand
The Bobby Moore Stand@thebmstand·
I get it you must prepare for her landing in the next lucrstive post and she might be useful to a journo. But do me a favour, Henry, stop clutching your pearls about fruity language for a minute, this is our football club and we care about it. A lot. Like many fans of other teams, we protect our club like a cherished family member - you don't want to see them harmed. But harm she did, willingly and unapologetically. In her eyes, each decision was right, but many were so, so wrong. Brady has wrecked the club and stood by watching as Sullivan ran riot with 16 years of terrible decisions. Do not forget either, the stadium switcheroo was supposed to happen at Birmingham - exact same plan - but Manchester won the Commonwealth so they packed up their things and headed South. Brady is and entitled person - to a level that is above the product she delivers. Being CEO of a football club yet disliking its fans probably means she should not have ever been in post. Ask Brum fans - same opinion. To fans she spoke down to us, lied openly even though she knew our true feelings but she chose to ignore anything that would interrupt her chosen narrative. It did not stop her citing us in her set piece in the Lords as she stood against the IFR. As a fan, I would swap that single trophy to be back at Upton Park. THEY sold our soul for an athletics bowl. Even the fan survey on moving was loaded and tilted dramitcally in favour of support. Everything she may have achieved in your eyes should be balanced against all she destroyed. I have a feeling the equation will be heavily weighted to the latter and so that is how she should be remembered; a destructive force with zero appreciation or understanding of the history, heritage and fanbase of a once great East London institution. 1 down, 1 to go. #SullivanOut #Bsout @HammersUnited2
Henry Winter@henrywinter

Karren Brady delivered for West Ham United’s shareholders but not for the club’s supporters. In 2013, she promised fans “a world-class stadium with a world-class team”. West Ham currently have neither. They have an athletics arena with a team fighting relegation. Brady has done some good things in her 16 years at West Ham, during which they won a European trophy, but ultimately she will be remembered for letting the fans down. Her departure from West Ham, first reported by the Times and now confirmed by the club, is being celebrated by many fans. Sadly, some cross the line with their offensive comments about Brady. Supporters are quizzical about West Ham joint-chair Daniel Kretinsky’s statement about Brady leaving. “Her contribution to West Ham United’s growth, such as the long-term contract for the London Stadium, shareholders transition and the British record transfer of Declan Rice, has been absolutely essential and not always fully appreciated.” Much to unpick here... 1) how much growth? West Ham reported a £104.2m loss in their most recent financial figures. A club record. Revenue down. Accounts show a substantial loan taken out from Rights and Media Funding Limited. 2) London Stadium. Great deal for board and for Brady but not for fans, manager or the team. Not for anyone who loves football. Crowd distant from the pitch, players detached from energy of the fans, it's a terrible place to watch football. They’ve gone from a much-loved, intimate, often intimidating family home at Upton Park to a soulless bowl. West Ham had to leave Upton Park to expand commercially, and meet ticket demand, but grabbing the Olympic Stadium was all about the deal and not the feel. 3) British transfer record. Yes, Brady got a good deal for Rice but Kretinsky should know that mention of selling your best player, your captain, your home-grown star and England international at a club that cherishes them, seems a strange way of suggesting achievement and ambition. 4) “not always fully appreciated”? not always fully sensible to have a dig at fans. Maybe appreciate their concerns. Brady deserves some praise. She’s a pioneer, got things done, drove community initiatives (I hosted an event for her once and her knowledge of the issues and engagement were impressive). She also encouraged entrepreneurship (and not just on TV). Kretinsky, in his statement, adds that Brady is “also very highly appreciated in the Premier League leadership community and was an excellent representative of our club there”. Many West Ham fans didn’t feel she represented them well enough. Ill-advised comments in 2016 about a desire “to rebrand the club” didn’t go down well. Brady tried to clarify the comments but fans remained concerned about anything that could change their heritage. An attempt to limit ticket concessions triggered further anger. More widely, Brady’s criticism of the incoming Independent Football Regulator came against a backdrop of fans’ growing distrust of some owners and the leagues’ inability to police them properly. Read the room. Understand the concerns. The growing disconnect between West Ham fans and Brady and chairman David Sullivan has led to protests against the pair. Brady has now left. Will Sullivan follow? “1-0 up,” came the message from a high-profile West Ham fan. “It’s half-time.” #WHUFC

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Miss Jo
Miss Jo@therealmissjo·
Such a haunting case. And a travesty of justice. Sentencing laws need to change. Emily Jones was riding a scooter in a park in Bolton, England in March 2020. The 7 year old called out to her mum who had been for a run and was heading for her when she was grabbed off the scooter, had her throat slit by a woman with a craft knife and thrown to the ground. She died later that day in the hospital. Who did such a thing? Eltiona Skana, a migrant who had come from Albania 7 years earlier. She had also previously attacked her mother with a knife, tried to get into see a neighbour’s teenage daughter while carrying a knife and was judged to be suffering from paranoid schizophrenia. Her sentence? 10 years 8 months minimum. She is currently in a psychiatric hospital and could well be set free in just over 4 years.
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
This is Sean Egan. He joined Morrisons at the age of 17. After 29 years of dedication at supermarket chain, he was dismissed for confronting a shoplifter, which led to a scuffle with thief who spat at him. A shameful decision by @Morrisons. He should be thanked, not sacked.
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
A Somalian migrant in England is outraged that *checks notes*… there’s a pub next to a mosque. Newsflash: the pub was there first. England is not an Islamic State. Never has been, never will be. You will not colonise our country.
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Adam Brooks AKA EssexPR 🇬🇧
London last night… no riot police, helmets, batons or shields in sight. Now swap those flags with a St George’s flag and see what happens.
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Emily Hewertson 🇬🇧 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
You actually cannot write this. Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of the capital of the United Kingdom, has been forced to delete a tweet because he claimed today was St George’s Day. A national embarrassment. 🤡
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THE GREEN PARTY EXPOSED
THE GREEN PARTY EXPOSED@ExposedGreens·
🚨DISGUSTING: Green Candidate Elliott Gardiner for Tadley North, Kingsclere & Baughurst shared this vile post on Facebook. JUST ONE MONTH after Charlie Kirk was assassinated. He also recently terrorised a Reform UK volunteer online, calling her racist and scaring her from delivering leaflets. Bullying and celebrating the murder of anyone should be condemned by everyone. Absolutely Disgusting. #TheGreenParty
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AC_SPARTAN
AC_SPARTAN@ACSPARTAN1·
⛔️⛔️⛔️JUDGE ANDREW MENARY KC He has allowed paedophile, Joshua Stoll, who shared images of children as YOUNG AS SIX BEING R*PED walk from his court on a suspended sentence. This man also had indecent images of BABIES‼️ This is also a judge who blasted a man for wearing a Union Jack scarf in his court room. He has also previously jailed people for their social media posts. SHARE THIS EVERYWHERE!!
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
Sadiq Khan has now deleted his St George’s Day post and posted a new one. Imagine being the Mayor of London and not knowing when St George’s Day is.
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🤍𝕁𝕆🤍@jomickane·
I know we should be used to the name calling by now, its how the left respond to any debate however when its the other way round and you say something about the left they either report to the police as offensive or hateful or they demand their employer sacks them. We shouldnt have to put up with offensive, hateful name-calling especially when they arent true. There wasnt any violence on the last UTK march, the majority of the arrests were counter protests so she is lying. Here she is a few days ago calling ordinary British people who will be attending the UTK march "fascist hoodlums"
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Michelle Dewberry
Michelle Dewberry@MichelleDewbs·
How do MPs - literally elected by the public - constantly get away with falsely smearing ordinary, decent said public as “fascists” and “far-right”? It is utterly disgraceful. The majority of people attending this event @KimJohnsonMP will be everyday folk who are worried about the absolute state of this country and its direction of travel. They have also tried, repeatedly, to democratically request reduced immigration and elected MPs ignore them. In fact, they do the exact opposite. They are exasperated at the way & pace their communities are changing and they are terrified that they and their children are no longer safe. The way you talk about & regard them is disgraceful and is a big part of the reason many of you guys will soon be losing your jobs.
Kim Johnson@KimJohnsonMP

Stephen Yaxley-Lennon is telling his followers to be on their “best behaviour” for the upcoming Unite the Kingdom march – and yet he’s been handed the freedom of London. The Met’s stark & biased approach raises serious questions about whose voices are being prioritised.

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Sir Shoaib
Sir Shoaib@SirshoaibS·
@MichelleDewbs 😂 apparently we are all far right. No one cares about these pathetic labels anymore. Cannot wait for the 16 May to March shoulder to shoulder with all the patriots 🇬🇧 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
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