Lee Malin
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Lee Malin
@GarrisonCoffee
Serving the UK's finest espresso coffee to your workplace or event.
Birmingham, England Katılım Aralık 2014
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A reminder that we're serving tomorrow at @SilhillFC for the match between Graham's Sillhill XI & @thegoalzone BCFC All Stars, and donating £1 from every hot drink sold to @TheBHF_ to support the fundraising. Kick Off at 11am. Silhill FC. Shamans Cross Road. B91 1RQ.

Solihull, England 🇬🇧 English

It's a time for Celebration down at St Andrews @ Knighthead Park and what do we love to do here @garrisoncoffeecompany when there's a cause to share the joy?
We mark the occasion by adding to our coffee range with another new blend, our 16th squad member!
KRO 🔵⚽️🏆

Birmingham, England 🇬🇧 English

@BCFC @BCFCWomen And to honour the women in their fantastic achievement, the 16th blend is added to the squad. Blackcurrant, Vanilla and Chocolate undertones. 👌☕️🔵

Solihull, England 🇬🇧 English

🔹 Hors' Second City Derby stories
🔹 @BCFCWomen's WSL2 success
🔹 Best posts of the season revealed
The final Blue Rising of the season is here!
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It's a time for Celebration down at St Andrews @ Knighthead Park and what do we love to do here @GarrisonCoffee when there's a cause to share the joy?
We mark the occasion by adding to our coffee range with another new blend, our 16th squad member!
What's the occasion?
KRO 🔵

Solihull, England 🇬🇧 English

@gleghorn @barbs_paul @BCFC We're situated on the Main Stand side now opposite the old main entrance. 💙☕️👍
Solihull, England 🇬🇧 English

Biggest bonus today - I had my first @GarrisonCoffee of 2026. Great to see them back at @BCFC. ☕
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Gutted after all the preparation we'd put in with the special menu, coffee bags and even the attire we planned to wear to help promote the club's tie in with @netflixuk to promote the Peaky Blinders The Immortal Man movie released recently. Unfortunately, beaten by illness. 😢

Solihull, England 🇬🇧 English

@barbs_paul Outside the Ball & Globe for the Leeds game then back on the Main Stand again since to serve the players and corporates first, then the fans once the gates are opened.
Will hopefully see you on the 3rd to catch up on things. Thanks for the ongoing support 🙏 🙌 ❤️
Halesowen, England 🇬🇧 English

@GarrisonCoffee Oh really? Can't believe I missed you! My regular feedback to the club worked then. 😁
Where have you been based?
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@barbs_paul @pcoopsart @BCFC We're back Paul! We did the @LUFC @Boro and @QPR games but had to miss @SheffieldUnited due to being booked elsewhere. Serving the new Powerhouse Blend too. Hopefully see you at @Rovers on Good Friday 👍
West Bromwich, England 🇬🇧 English

@BCFC Paul Tait, @MrMRG3333 and Noel Blake.
Solihull, England 🇬🇧 English

We're back v Leeds!
We can't thank you enough for all the love and support since the start of the season. The emails and messages after every single match from players, corporates and fans asking whether we'll be returning and more importantly, when!
No price rises either!

Solihull, England 🇬🇧 English
Lee Malin retweetledi

@MenInBlazers If any ref in the Premier League or Championship had the courage to officiate correctly like this one did, it would cut out so much sh*t and disrespect from the players and we'd get so much more game time, that people would start to question why the rules weren't stuck to before!
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R.I.P Robert Hopkins
A True Blue LEGEND in every aspect of the word.
A man who deserves to be honoured in the 11th minute of the home match with Stoke City on the 24th with his face on the screens and a solid minute of "Ay Yi Hoppy Hoppy Yi" booming from every stand.
KRO Hoppy 💙

Solihull, England 🇬🇧 English

@henrywinter At last, someone who sees and calls it correctly.
Unfortunately for Jude, his passion and desire are too much for some of his England team mates who if they were to adopt his winning mentality and hunger to bring success for his nation, would be a lot better team all round. NGNG!
Solihull, England 🇬🇧 English

Jude Bellingham, some thoughts. Crazy that this has to be emphasised again but here we go again. Bellingham will be a vital player for England at the World Cup. Mad that this has to be spelled out again. Bellingham is England’s reigning Player of the Year, voted Player of the Match in their last game, in their five-man leadership group, rescued England at Euro 2024, closes on a half-century of caps at 22 and will soon pass Colin ‘Nijinsky’ Bell, Sir Geoff Hurst and Glenn Hoddle on the England appearance list.
While a teenager, Bellingham was named Bundesliga Player of the Season at Borussia Dortmund. He now starts for Real Madrid with Kylian Mbappe, has won La Liga and the Champions League and been named La Liga Player of the Year. We should be proud that English football has produced a special talent (hat tip to Birmingham City) who’s gone abroad and now stars for the biggest club in the world. Bellingham shines in a Real spotlight that can feel like a real searchlight to some.
For clubs and country, Bellingham embraces pressure in challenging games. He’s going to be a hugely important player for England at the World Cup because he’s gifted, possesses a big-game mentality, and, also like Harry Kane, will have enjoyed a winter break so should be fresher.
I’ve been fortunate to cover England at 15 tournaments. I’ve seen pile-ons on Barnes, Gascoigne, Beckham, Rooney, Sterling and Rashford, when objective criticism crosses the line into hounding. It’s happening with Bellingham. It’s a myth that Bellingham is simply about himself. Any fair-minded observer can see the work he does out of possession, tracking back, tackling, covering for others. He contributes to the collective.
I’ve never spoken to Bellingham. He avoids the England writers but broadcast colleagues speak highly of his helpfulness. I don’t know his family or advisers but I do know that he’s 22, still maturing, that everything he does gets scrutinised and he will inevitably learn it’s pointless arguing with officials but that’s also part of his desperation to win. Bellingham demands high standards of himself and others. That has to be good if England are to progress far at the World Cup. He has a competitive edge that England need. It’s one of his great strengths, that mindset.
So, some perspective and balance is required here. Bellingham wants to play. He expressed momentary frustration when realising he was being subbed against Albania. He showed respect to the assist-makers and goalscorers (as Kane emphasised by posting a post-goal pic of the pair), to the man replacing him (his friend Morgan Rogers) and to Thomas Tuchel, who calls him “a special talent”. Rogers has done well for Tuchel but doesn’t have the track record of dominating big games like Bellingham. Respected media colleagues from other countries think it’s madness there’s even a debate about possibly leaving Bellingham behind.
Tuchel has a key role to play here, as I’m sure experienced heads at the FA will be quietly mentioning. He’s surely aware that Bellingham must be feeling hounded by some headlines, and that is not a healthy situation for him, for England or Tuchel himself.
What Tuchel, England and the FA don’t need is tension festering for four months, seeping into the March camp, and Bellingham reporting feeling like there’s a target on his back. Anyone with any experience of following England knows that such situations harm the team’s prospects.
Tuchel needs to go to Madrid and speak with Bellingham. Speak with, not to. Be supportive. And then publicly remind the doubters how important Bellingham is to England, perhaps through a few words via the FA website, reflecting on 2025, and looking forward to what could be a momentous 2026. Because for England to have a momentous 2026, they need Jude Bellingham. It’s foolish to think otherwise. #ENG
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@footballtweet 152 years ago? So they were formed in 1873 were they? The badge states 1874 but their 150th year anniversary match was on January 10th 2025. 🤣🤣🎣
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