Almond Property by Sue Taylor
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Almond Property by Sue Taylor
@AlmondProperty
On the ball sales and lettings agents for lots of interesting people and properties . We have all the latest property news in Liverpool and even Manchester
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Vermont Green FC Head Coach Chris Taylor has announced his staff for the 2026 season.
vermontgreenfc.com/head-coach-chr…
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The family of Matt Beard invited @BBCSport into their home to talk about his life, legacy, and how they feel football let him down.
Their strength is remarkable, and they are calling for mandatory mental health checks for managers.
Full story 👇
bbc.co.uk/sport/football…
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Early start this morning! Welcome Alice
Liverpool FC Women@LiverpoolFCW
We are delighted to announce the signing of Alice Bergström from BK Häcken, subject to international clearance and a work permit ✍️🔴
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What a night, so many amazing charities and people celebrating the Liverpool region. Can’t praise @TheGuideLpool enough for a superb tearjerker of an event. Roll on next year? #liverpoolheroes

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@2StefanMoore @peterkavanaghs Ashley! What a beautiful soul and never forgotten because of her dad💕💕💕💕
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My 13 year old Daughter died from #BrainCancer 4,679 days ago. 💔
I would LOVE to see my Ashley’s name 4,679 times in comments for all the days she’s been missing.
When you lose a Child, the most beautiful word you can hear is their name. ❤️
A Repost & Follow would mean the world to us to keep our Ashley’s story alive.
💜 𝒜𝓈𝒽𝓁𝑒𝓎 💜

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@Mellowwwvv You did ever so well on Friday - your dad would be ever so proud of you x
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Suicide.
I'm choosing to be deliberately blunt and provocative in this post because it's necessary. Government, charities, football clubs are all pushing water up a hill in highlighting what is undoubtedly a major health crisis.
You take a rope.
You put it up in a garage or a tree nearby or far away.
You're thinking about every loved one you'll leave behind as you put that rope around your neck.
Then you drop.
Some are decapitated.
Some aren't.
All are found by someone who has a lifetime of trauma that will never leave them.
A son.
A daughter.
A brother.
A sister.
A mother.
A father.
I know 2 men who hung themselves.
One was found by his Mom.
One was found by his brother.
Neither have recovered fully. 20 and 30 years on.
A life sentence for people who were already worrying, terrified their loved one may do something.
So just visualise the above and ask, "is there another way"?
A segway for a moment.
I do a few Q&A's every year. Tales of yesterday with a 99% male audience of my age group.
After the stories and fun, my last question back to the audience is..
"Hands up if you struggle with a mental health issue".
Nobody ever puts a hand up. Despite 1 in every 3 of 500 attendees statistically struggling.
"Ah, nobody, that's fucking brilliant! Well I do! ". I then graphically tell people, stunned into silence about how a rope around my neck in the middle of nowhere jolted me to go home and cry like a baby to my Mom.
After the Q&A has finished, something always happens. I'll be chatting to a few guys, saying bye and one by one, men will come over and whisper " I struggle".
Or my mailbox the next day will have 30 emails from guys, their partners or kids saying " Dad/Uncle /Brother was there last night and what you said hit them hard".
And that's how some people realise that it's time to speak to a pal or family member or even rant to me in an email. It works, I often get a follow up email a year or 6 later saying that they took responsibility for their suicidal feelings and are now flying.
Humans are programmed to want to live, to have families and to keep the species growing and thriving. So for a human to want to short circuit that desire isn't normal, and it should never be spoken of as normal. It's the ultimate red flag.
If you suspect your mate, Dad, Brother, Uncle is struggling mentally, they deserve your intervention.
They deserve a " are you OK, please tell me what's up".
They deserve an opportunity to get past wanting to hang a rope over a tree or in a garage and slowly struggle until they die and you find them.
If you've been there and trust me I have plenty, then you'll know that text out of the blue, or a footie mate or one of your kids asking jow you are can open the curtains to some sunshine.
Because when suicide is your only answer, the room is already dark, and you can't see a way out.
So please, fucking pretty please, ask that husband, Dad, Uncle, Cousin, footie pal TODAY how they are.
You may be shocked what comes back but extremely glad that you asked.
For those who struggle, you're not alone.
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@HeatherC_17 You were so strong today. He would have been so proud of you 💕💕💕💕
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@Andrew_Heaton @IanTaylorAlmond told me it would be worth the love 😂
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@Mellowwwvv He made the world a better place with his smile, "shame innit" and other sayings. Ian and I will always be there for you, mum and Ellie. Dont be afraid to reach out. 💔💔💔
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That’s two transfer windows closed in a week and a busy week for @AlmondProperty - amazing work from the people behind the scenes at the 2 Merseyside clubs as always. #unsung
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The reds have had a busy deadline day - boss to have Alejandra back and lovely to welcome Beata and Emilia this week!
Liverpool FC Women@LiverpoolFCW
Alejandra Bernabé is back for good ☺️
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