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B3NNY🐝

@83NNYB

Manchester City, Golf, Boxing.

Never where I should be. Katılım Mart 2020
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B3NNY🐝@83NNYB·
@MiguelDelaney You are such a cretin. He coached, rather successfully, an English football team. Nothing more or less. He spoke out about issues he feels strongly about and kept his own council when not. You, however, have spent the last 10 years trying to make a name off his back.
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Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
❤️🤍 Huge away win for Arsenal against West Ham! Who’s been your Man of the Match?
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@bigphil321 Surely though, if that's deemed as a foul, why is it not a penalty for West Ham after Rice in the same instant has 2 arms round his opponent?
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Phil Rostron ⚽️👍🍻@bigphil321·
I’ve never made any secret of the fact that I hate VAR #VAR & I still genuinely believe we should get rid of it.. But I have to concede, that decision in the #WHUARS match was the right one, it did its job.. Potentially big consequences there, league title & relegation🤷‍♂️
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B3NNY🐝@83NNYB·
It's good that VAR had to intervene on the clear and obvious foul in the box there....sadly they seemed to focus on an arm on the keeper rather than the rugby tackles going on by the Arsenal players. 🙃🙃🙃
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Phil Foden
Phil Foden@PhilFoden·
We fight ‘til the end. 💪🏻
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@KonstantinKisin @ZubyMusic I agree, but only in relation to Kier's class The working heart of Britain always kept, to a point, the upper classes in check. But since Tony B spawned the 'benefit class', the working class has been splintered. Too many now depend on hand outs to survive, apathy does the rest
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Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
I know what you mean but I think if you were to take out the things that are common between governments (corruption, incompetence, greed etc) you would actually see that the differences between the governments of different countries often reflect the differences between the attitudes of the people of those countries. For example, if you set aside the obvious, Starmer is (sadly) actually representative of modern Britain in exactly the same way as Putin is (sadly) representative of the core Russian psyche too. Obviously there are lots of people in both those countries who aren't like that but if you had to summarise what makes British culture different to Russian culture, the behaviour and attitudes of those two leaders are actually quite informative.
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ZUBY:@ZubyMusic·
I've travelled to nearly 50 countries and have concluded that governments are typically a poor representation of the general population. Even in supposed democracies.
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Tobi
Tobi@_Tobolos_·
@Fodenszn_47 @blitzz773 You think KDB was a better player than Lewandowski in 2020-2023? Aii bro
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Tobi
Tobi@_Tobolos_·
Been watching footy for 25+ years, and the BEST players in the world have never played in the Premier League From R9 to Dinho to Messi to Mbappe/Yamal From Zizou to Kaka to Xavi/Iniesta to Pedri/Vitinha In fact I would say with the exception of prime Henry and CR7, the PL has never had a top 3 player in the world at any given time
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Unsurprisingly as he works his way back from an ACL injury, Rodri hasn't been at his best this season. But make no mistake about it, losing Rodri, the 2nd Premier League player to win the Ballon D'Or since 2001, to Real Madrid... In the same summer as Salah leaves and within 3 years of Kane and De Bruyne's departures... Would be a yet another sign that the absolute BEST players in the world, are playing outside of England.

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@BlueWolf_09 Bit strange when you look at the line on the pitch compared to the one they've drawn...
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B3NNY🐝@83NNYB·
@highland_blue2 Very nice chap, but it's a well known fact there's banshees in them hills. Lock the doors 👻👻
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B3NNY🐝@83NNYB·
@highland_blue2 When you said you had a new job that came with a home, didn't realise it was in a Chinese bitcoin bot farm! 😅
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Kenster@highland_blue2·
@kippaxgirlemily my old account has been hacked Em’. Any chance of a retweet to help get me going again. And if you could suggest to anyone following my old account to block and report it too please. Looks like it’s posting some ‘crypto’ nonsense. Cheers
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B3NNY🐝@83NNYB·
@blue_highland Comes with a house!? Is the new job being a Ninja Turtle? Well done blue, glad things are looking up. 🩵
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Joe
Joe@Joe990960471·
@VinnieSull1van @Britains___Pubs @PubHistoryTours I don’t get it. The Lock Tavern is still there on the Chalk Farm Road, it was called the Railway for a while I think. You can’t smoke indoors now (which is a good thing) but otherwise looks pretty much the same. I honestly don’t get what you are driving at here.
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Vinnie Sullivan
Vinnie Sullivan@VinnieSull1van·
As time goes on, I find it harder and harder to suppress the pain I feel when I think of how much better things used to be.
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GunnerPulse
GunnerPulse@GunnerPuls·
Only 3 players in football history have played for all 3 of these clubs. If you can name 2 out of 3, you’re an absolute legend 👑 Level: EASY
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Legacy (Fan)@LegacySiu·
Guess the player Level: Hardest
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
A study of 46 million adults showed heart attacks and strokes declined after COVID-19 vaccinations. In fact, the rate of these cardiovascular events dropped after every dose. Researchers analyzed health records from almost the entire adult population of England between December 2020 and January 2022. During that time, over 90% received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine – either Pfizer, Moderna, or AstraZeneca. The clearest benefit came after the second dose. Compared to the unvaccinated, the risk of arterial events – like heart attacks and strokes – was 27% lower for AstraZeneca and 20% lower for Pfizer recipients in the weeks following their second shot. Why? Scientists say it may be because vaccination reduces the chance of a COVID-19 infection, which itself is a major trigger for inflammation, blood clots, and heart stress. Like any medical treatment, there were risks. Myocarditis and pericarditis – types of heart inflammation – were slightly more common after mRNA vaccines like Pfizer and Moderna. A rare blood clotting disorder, known as vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia, was linked to the AstraZeneca shot. But these side effects were very rare, occurring in just a few hundred people across the entire study. The researchers stressed that the benefits far outweigh the risks. COVID itself causes far more heart-related complications, especially in unvaccinated people. In a time when vaccine misinformation spreads easily, this study offers a clear takeaway: COVID-19 vaccines don’t just prevent infection. They may also reduce the chance of some of the most serious and common health events we face. Learn more: "Risk of heart attack, stroke drops after COVID vaccination, data show." University of Minnesota, 2024.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I sit in Parliament listening to these ministers, and it’s all just so depressing - the vast majority of them have never run a business, and it SHOWS. You would not believe how bad it is. They think ‘work’ means turning up to an office between 9 and 5, answering a few emails, and going home at the end of the day. Nice lunch break, few coffees away from the desk, probably a smoking break or several. It doesn’t - not for the millions of men and women who actually create the wealth that funds the state. Running a small business isn’t a job. It’s a way of life. It is life. It’s 24/7/365. It’s relentless. You are the accountant, HR department, compliance officer, cleaner, marketer, and customer service team - all in one. There’s no sick pay, no safety net, and no taxpayer-funded pension waiting for you. Holiday? Good luck. If you do manage to get away, it’s checking the phone all day, every day. Wife/husband obviously getting pissed off. We’ve all been there... It’s all on you. Every invoice chased, every tax deadline met, every bit of red tape navigated is on you. And if you make one mistake, one error, one small slip-up, the state comes after you - in a relentlessly efficient manner that is never afforded to us when we ask questions of it. Most MPs have no idea what that feels like. They just don’t. We’re going to see more of this in the budget I’m sure. More hurt. More pain. More tax. They don’t get it. They don’t understand that when a small business owner gets hit with another tax, it’s not absorbed by a ‘budget’ - it’s taken straight out of their family’s pocket. There is no ‘deficit’ in the business world - that’s called going bust. And they certainly don’t understand what real risk looks like. Politicians can vote through a policy on Monday and forget it by Tuesday - a small business owner lives with the consequences of that policy for years, decades. The MP monthly salary is safe. It always has been. In the public sector before, and in the public sector after - if not that, some charity/NGO funded entirely by the public sector. GET A REAL JOB. If MPs actually spent a week running a small firm - paying suppliers, tackling VAT, navigating health and safety law, sorting out HR issues, chasing clients for payment, trying to expand while staying compliant with everything from GDPR to local planning regulations - they’d legislate very differently. I can promise you that. They’d realise that most of Britain’s problems could be solved by the state doing less, not more. Cutting tax. Simplifying regulation. Slashing back the HRification of the country. Trusting people who actually produce things to get on with it. Instead, we have a political class that talks endlessly about ‘growth’ while brutally punishing the only people capable of delivering it - especially going after the family businesses/farms, which is a particularly spiteful policy decision. Small business owners are people who work harder than almost anyone in Parliament could imagine - and who are treated worse for it. Britain’s small businesses don’t succeed because of politicians, they survive in spite of them.
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Grok
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That's Jack Rodwell, the promising midfielder City signed from Everton in 2012 for £12m. He showed flashes of talent but was derailed by relentless injuries, managing just 16 Premier League appearances over four seasons before leaving in 2016. A classic "what if" case—fully fit, he could've been a mainstay in that dominant era.
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SHEIKH (DK) 👑@SheikhMCI·
If you could go back and have had one City player healthy for their entire tenure at City, who would it be?
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