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Ian Moore🇺🇦
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Ian Moore🇺🇦
@IanMoore333
Husband, Dad, Grandad! History. Nature. The Baggies. Lyme Regis & Falmouth . Freya our Old English Sheepdog. Remembering 🌈 Klaus OES 🌈 Ex-Police Detective.
Katılım Nisan 2013
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@IanMoore333 @WBA Thanks Ian, I know it was 3 and a half minutes my son didn’t want to see 😂🤦🏻♂️. Some decent kits there over the years 👍
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Danny Dyer speaking to Peter Crouch recently, and he’s absolutely spot on here:
- "I was brought up in a place called Custom House. Tough area, right on the docks next to Canning Town. So there's always violence in here anyway, do you know what I mean? So with West Ham, it filters into that a little bit and again going back to tribalism this is our area we've all been sort of [supporting] at West Ham so I miss Upton Park. It really was this thing for me..."
- "The club chooses you. All these people who support clubs they shouldn't be. Support the team you're meant to support. Unfortunately, you're not a scouser. Especially people who support Liverpool that are not from Liverpool. I don't understand it. You can choose who you want to support but I just don't think you'll ever have that real feeling of standing in a stadium where everyone speaks the same. It's like being a West Ham fan..."
- "Everyone sort of half-knows each other and these big clubs come to your ground to try and nick three points off you. And most of the time they would but now and again you'd have a [massive] win and it feels beautiful. And if you're a Cockney Red you'll never feel that. How can [you] be singing songs in Old Trafford about [the] Cochrane North and all of those things? It doesn't work for me. I've always struggled with it."
- "Nothing worse than two Cockneys, one Man United one Liverpool arguing over their rivalry. I go this is... Their rivalries are the docks back then. They run deep. It's about working, about social climbing, the fact they hate each other for no reason. You say go support Colchester. That's who you're meant to support."

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@leboufdebrief Spot on Jase. I think that our lack of goals (under Mozza) is a direct result of injuries to MJ, KG and JW. If only the disasters of Mason and Ramsey hadn't happened🙄
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🎥 lebouf debrief 👇
Scrapping for survival and every point counts . But we need to find the goals to turn one into three.
Plus why Mozza is the man and much more …
#wba
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81 years ago, on 11 April 1945, in expectation of liberation, prisoners at Buchenwald took control of the concentration camp. Harry Spiro BEM, interviewed by @RobbieRinder, remembers his experiences during the time he was imprisoned there during the Holocaust.
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@AuschwitzMuseum Survived! Auschwitz and Buchenwald !
Do we know what became of him? Hopefully he's had a long and fulfilling life. He'd be 106 now.....
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11 April 1920 | A Pole, Leon Czekalski, was born in Koło. A hairdresser.
In #Auschwitz from 15 August 1940.
No. 2955
In 1944 he was transferred to KL Buchenwald. He survived.

Polski

@OldEnglishBoots What a handsome senior Boots is !!
Great to see him doing so well. I'm sure Buster helps keep Boots on his toes.
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@AndyfromNewHamp I was there with my Dad. What a team we had back then.
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Incredible stat from a Forest fan, their ONLY defeat in a 67 game spell, remarkable, but Cloughie had a great team.
For The Albion, it’s such sweet viewing, memories just vivid and strong.
Apt seeing TG make those early saves, Cyrille’s coming of age..
Carpe Diem.
Special times.
TV Football 1968-92@1968Tv
BBC Match Of The Day March 1978 FA Cup 6th Round WBA 2-0 Nottm Forest Commentator Barry Davies RIP Tony Godden #WBA #NFFC #FACup #MOTD
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A beautifully preserved ancient Roman table tennis paddle. The sport of table tennis, or ‘tenisia mensalis’ as the Romans knew it, became a wildly popular parlour game among Roman elites in the early empire.
Carried along the Silk Roads, ancient ping-pong found even greater favour in the imperial court of Han China. Sources report that in the late-second century AD, the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius dispatched a team of his finest table tennis players to the Far East for a fiercely contested inter-empire competition.
The historian Cassius Dio dismisses the emperor’s sporting venture as a trivial folly and pointless distraction from the many troubles afflicting the empire during his reign, and regrettably, the result of the Rome–China table tennis tournament has been lost to history.

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@chrislepkowski Gutted by this news. Ossie's successor was an excellent keeper.
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Saddened to read the news about the passing of Tony Godden.
His record of playing in consecutive #wba games will probably never be surpassed. A lovely man, and such a good goalkeeper. RIP
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28 March 1885 | A Pole, Antoni Jakubski, was born. Professor of zoology, Polish Army officer.
In #Auschwitz from 30 August 1940.
In 1944 transferred to KL Mauthausen & liberated there. After the war he settled in London. He worked at @britishmuseum. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoni_Ja…

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@GriftReport The young student did well to maintain her composure throughout. I'd have closed the door long before it got to that stage....either that or just told her to f*ck off !
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@PolitlcsUK So we fucked up the location, fucked up the CCTV trawl, fucked up the entire investigation, but bear with us we're starting again & this time we'll be better'.
Trust me bro.
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@Mattisamazing33 @holland_tom I read this after listening to TRIH pods. You won't be disappointed !
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21 March 1908 | A Frenchman, George Autret, was born in Paris.
In #Auschwitz from 8 July 1942.
No. 45186
Evacuated to Mauthausen in 1945. Liberated in Gusen II camp on 5 May 1945.

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This is a brilliant breakdown of a story that is increasingly stinking the place out
slbsn@slbsn
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