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Hendas76@Hendas76·
@claudelittner What you implying Claude? He's as honest as the day is long 😉
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JJ TOON ARMY - ITK
JJ TOON ARMY - ITK@JJToonArmy·
Just walked past St James’ on this lovely summers day and a lot is happening 👀 White vans, nice cars, something coming big 🔜 👀 -JJ
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Hendas76@Hendas76·
@StanCollymore Fair play Stan, gutted to loose it in the end, especially 30 seconds after we could of won it. 👏 Up the Sunderland!
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Stan Collymore
Stan Collymore@StanCollymore·
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Ministry of Defence 🇬🇧
The @BritishArmy Apache AH-64E is the most advanced crewed attack helicopter in the world. A new £879 million contract with @BoeingUK supports 1200 skilled UK jobs and ensures these aircraft, along with @RoyalAirForce Chinooks, remain mission-ready for years to come. 🇬🇧
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Sunderland AFC News And Banter Page
Sunderland AFC News And Banter Page@sunderlandafc11·
Brian Brobbey may have been fortunate not to be sent off following an altercation with Tottenham Hotspur‘s Pedro Porro in Sunderland’s win. That is according to former PGMOL chief and ex-FIFA referee, Keith Hackett, who exclusively told Football Insider that, while the correct decision was reached, the Black Cats’ striker is growing a reputation. Speaking exclusively to Football Insider about the incident, the former referee said: “This is close to a red. Let’s not make any bones about it. It’s a reckless use of the arm. “But what Brobbey was trying to do was release himself from his opponent. He handed him off. Had he brought his elbow and arm to his side, then bent the elbow and gone back with force, that’s clearly red. “On this occasion, I support the yellow card. It’s reckless, more than a violent act or serious foul play. I’m not happy with what I’ve seen because he shouldn’t do it. “He’s growing a bit of a reputation, but I’m happy they got this one right. Had he raised his arm further, it could have been a different situation.” footballinsider247.com/brian-brobbey-…
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Hendas76@Hendas76·
@WiseMenSayPod Oh come on lads! Goodman backing Sunderland, dont let the fact of how biased he usually is against safc stop the crying in his post.
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Wise Men Say Podcast@WiseMenSayPod·
Are they thinking Don Goodman is biased *towards* Sunderland? He’s been co comms on games for longer than he played for us and he is rarely biased towards us. Usually it’s quite the opposite
MattISpurs@ParkLaneBlock40

Hi @SkySportsPL, thanks for today’s unbiased commentary from Don Goodman. Who’s in for the Brighton game next week? Glenn Murray? Bobby Zamora? Fatboy Slim?

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Hendas76@Hendas76·
@ALS_Fanzine Mick Mcarthy said he bought the best keeper in the championship when we got promoted! Buying the lad from Southampton, In my opinion he let the best keeper in championship go! All ways remember the Poominater!!!!! What a header!
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A LOVE SUPREME
A LOVE SUPREME@ALS_Fanzine·
OTD: POOM DEBUT Former Sunderland goalkeeper Mart Poom made his SAFC debut on this day in a 2-0 defeat to Birmingham City in 2003. Ironically, Steve Bruce was managing the Blues that day and it was actually also the game which confirmed our long inevitable relegation. This was the first of 68 appearances Poom made for the club, scoring one memorable goal during his spell here... He was named Estonia’s ‘Golden Player’, an honour bestowed by all UEFA national teams in 2004 and reserved only for that nation's most outstanding player of the past 50 years. For comparison, England’s Golden Player was Bobby Moore, Scotland’s was Dennis Law and Holland’s was Johan Cruyff, so to say Poom is an Estonian football legend is an understatement. He has represented his country 120 times, from 1992-2009. He also received an Order of the White Star in recognition of his services to the state. Poom started playing football with Tallinna Lõvid which translates to the very cool sounding ‘Lions of Tallin’ before moving to the Soviet Second Division in 1989 for another Tallinn club, Tallin Sport. In 1992, Poom joined Finnish Veikkausliiga club KUPS. He played only 9 games in Finland, before returning to Estonia to the successor to his old club, which was called Flora. From Flora, he signed for Wil in a deal worth a reported £128,000. He then made the move over to England in 1994, joining Portsmouth before being loaned back to Flora in 1995. Back in Tallinn again, he broke the club record by keeping a clean sheet for 756 consecutive minutes. He only made four appearances at Pompey before his transfer to Derby County for £595,000, with the club making a decent profit on him, having signed for £170,000. He made his debut in the Premier League on 5 April 1997, against Manchester United in Derby's 3–2 away win at Old Trafford, becoming the first player from Estonia to play in the PL. He quickly became a fan favourite but after Derby were relegated, he was subsequently allowed to join us on an initial loan which we later made permanent. He signed for around £3 million. It was Mick McCarthy who gave him his debut in mid-April '03, having never been selected by the manager who bought him (Howard Wilkinson). It was in the game against his former side that resulted in the iconic moment that he will be most remembered by. He scored arguably the best goal ever scored by a goalkeeper in the 90th minute to level the game, having gone up for the corner. Poom met the ball with a bullet header and it lead to the classic commentary by Simon Crabtree, who dubbed him ‘the Poominator’. It probably still is the best connection with a ball ever seen, an insanely powerful header any forward would be proud of. In typical Poom fashion, his celebration was actually very understated. Despite scoring a last-minute bullet header against his former side, Mart's first reaction was to rush back to his goal andprepare to defend. I guess this sums up his total professionalism - he was known for his rigorous personal training regime and dedication to being as good as he possibly could be. The goal was also one of two 'firsts' Poom managed at Sunderland. He became the first goalkeeper to be sent off in a first-team game, picking up a red card at Crystal Palace in 2004. Sadly, he spent the 2004/2005 season sidelined through injury, appearing only 11 times as we won the Championship. From us, he went to Arsenal as temporary loan cover for Almunia and Lehmann. It’s a shame the move was made permanent as Poom only made one appearance for the club, in the League Cup, and even that only came because Almunia was injured. He was the first Estonian to ever receive a Champions League runner up medal, which is something, I guess. From Arsenal, Poom joined Watford. He dislocated his shoulder in September and only played 19 times for the side and was then released at the end of his contract. He played his last game for Estonia in 2009 and is now the goalkeeping coach of the national team set up. His greatest moment was that goal against Derby and the reaction from the home supporters demonstrated that he was greatly respected by both sides. I wonder how different his career might have been had he never joined Arsenal...
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Gymvibe_@Gymvibe_·
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Aaron Bastani
Aaron Bastani@AaronBastani·
The Green Party: Surpasses 220,000 members Repeatedly second in national polls Wins a Westminster by-election for first time ever Set to win hundreds of councillors Beats Reform in a council by-election in Kent The Times: It’s over for the Greens
Steven Swinford@Steven_Swinford

Exclusive from @daisyeastlake Zack Polanski has been warned that he faces a generational divide and risks alienating older environmentalists in the Green Party by focusing on younger far-left activists The Green Party leader made a conscious effort on Thursday, at the launch of his local election campaign, to thank long-term members who backed the party “before it was cool” Senior Greens are concerned that he risks putting off the party’s traditional core, especially in more rural areas, by focusing too heavily on issues such as trans rights and Gaza The party has enjoyed a wave of new support since Polanski became leader in September and began to focus heavily on the party’s more socially liberal politics. More than half of voters aged between 18 and 24 would vote Green in a general election, according to the latest YouGov polling But some senior Greens have warned Polanski risks taking confidence on the environment for granted. One said the party needs to be “more vocal” about environmental issues to keep some voters on side thetimes.com/article/9308dc…

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Zack Polanski
Zack Polanski@ZackPolanski·
Every day I'm setting out my plan to end rip-off Britain and take back our power and wealth from those who have stolen it. Here's today's Sun front page. The Murdoch empire is terrified.
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Samuel Leeds
Samuel Leeds@samuel_leeds·
I bought this in 2011 for £68,000. It’s located in Walsall Birmingham. Can you guess how much it’s worth today?
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Hendas76@Hendas76·
@PolitlcsUK Interest on student loans should be 1% if bot scrapped!
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Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 BREAKING: The Government has announced that interest rates on plan 2 and 3 student loans will be capped at 6% from September 1st
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Hendas76@Hendas76·
So if fuel has gone up 50p a litre the government get an extra 10p a litre, (9p fuel duty, 1p vat). 80 litre tank £8 extra tax on motorists filling up. Strange that how with prices being out of control during to world wide price increases the government seem to benefit So ..
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Hendas76@Hendas76·
if prices hadn't gone up because of the war, the government wouldn't get that tax in the first place. So where is the relief for uk drivers? 30 million drivers putting fuel in their car every week. If thats 20L per driver (I think it will be higher)£60m a week in extra taxes!
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Daniel Grigg
Daniel Grigg@Daniel_Grigg·
You don't have to go to university to realise Zack Polanski is better than Keir Starmer and Nigel Farage. @TheGreenParty
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Hendas76@Hendas76·
@Clainy6 I hope all the labour and green MPs are refusing their payrises and getting rid of second reneted homes in london for parliamnet meetings! And not eating in the subsidised Westminster restaurant, not claiming er the top expenses, The country is apparently broke!
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Clainy
Clainy@Clainy6·
I hope all the pensioners on here who constantly slag-off Labour and how bad their policies are. WILL NOT BE ACCEPTING THE NEW STATE PENSION RISE TODAY. I mean they don't want to be hypocrites DO THEY !!
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Hendas76@Hendas76·
@Bodysatnav So is the avocado farmer responsible for his government as you are responsible for yours? I dislike my government for their politics but why should are farmers suffer for their stupidity
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Noel Stevenson
Noel Stevenson@Bodysatnav·
Tesco Perfectly Ripe Avocados Twin Pack ISRAELI Been eating these unknowingly for ages, now feel sick. PLEASE REPOST, particularly if you have many followers and a tick! This is one thing we CAN do.
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