Jem Faulkner
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Jem Faulkner
@Jemoufc
#CEO @sk_foods #Food #Manufacturer. Chair of Trustees at @OUFCcommunity. Veteran of the Weiner Neustadt experience! #oufc
Teesside / Oxfordshire Katılım Mart 2015
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@AbramLatic @wafcleo I went to see Latics away at Oxford United in the 80s but went to Oxford City ground instead. Got to correct ground over 30 mins late to find game hadnt started as home fans were protesting about Maxwell plans to rename them Thames Royals 🤣 We still lost 💙
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A new grassroots football initiative, aimed at improving mental health awareness within football, will launch in Oxfordshire this April, bringing together clubs, community organisations and governing bodies.
A pilot session, hosted at Kidlington FC on Thursday 16 April, is being delivered by @JoeyBFoundation in partnership with @OUFCcommunity, with support from @OxfordshireFA.
Through our Friends of the Community initiative, we are proud to have provided over £1000 to the Joey Beauchamp Legacy Fund to support their vital work across Oxfordshire.
For more information, please visit ouitc.org/latest-news/ox…

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🔔 Spaces are still available for our holiday camps this Easter!
We offer fun and inclusive football camps for boys and girls of all abilities.
Book your place today. ⤵️
app.joinin.online/#/app/joinin/o…
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Last week, Jack Currie met our Advanced Football programme to take part in a workshop about resilience. 🤝
Thinking of joining the programme in September? Join us at our next open training session on Wednesday 8 April.
Find out more ⤵️
ouitc.org/latest-news/ja…




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Ahead of tomorrow’s Community Matchday, take a look at the life-changing impact Oxford United in the Community has on its participants. 💛
James is part of our Inclusion Football programme, which offers weekly football sessions exclusively for people living with a disability.
Watch the full video 👉 youtu.be/6l7VvwU2zcA?si…

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@Jemoufc @OUFCcommunity You’ll do a brilliant job Jem, massive part of the club that helps many & we can all be proud of how it impacts the wider community not just fans
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Honoured to be here representing @OUFCcommunity
Clubs from up and down the country doing wonderful work and great to be here with people who really care about their communities.
#oufc @OUFCcommunity #EFL


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@jakehodgsonn51 @LCFC Difference is, at Leicester he’ll have the quality of players to get on the front foot and attack.
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@LCFC Front foot and attack and win games🤣fuck literally sat us 10 men behind the ball. Back 5 at home and away
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@behindthe_badge Fast, counter attacking football, with midfielders racing to get forward and support.
Oh how I miss those days!!!!!
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9️⃣ years ago today…
Maguire, Martinez, Middlesbrough and one of the greatest minutes in recent #oufc memory.
Very timely ahead of Saturday’s trip to the Riverside!
📹 YouTube/England
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@MalachiObrey We all want Bloomfield to succeed. We NEED him to succeed! But he needs to learn and bloomin quickly!
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Some day-after thoughts from #OxfordUnited’s pretty terrible defeat against #NorwichCity last night. 🗣️
Tried to explain the set up issues + that the FA Cup has arrived at a good time.
#oufc 🟡
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@mej050593 I think this one will run and run mate! Definitely more to come out and I reckon this ‘could’ be the thing that does for Starmer.
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@LizWebsterSBF @afneil France and Germany?!! Exactly what days are you looking at?! They are both basket cases!! (And the leading EU members!)
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This is selective accounting dressed up as authority.
Yes: 2008, Covid and Ukraine required borrowing.
But Britain’s debt problem is structural: low growth, weak productivity, asset inflation, privatised monopolies and a shrunken tax base.
Germany faced the same shocks. So did France. They didn’t end up this exposed.
That’s the point Burnham is making and dismissing it doesn’t make it wrong.
Austerity didn’t repair the economy, it hollowed it out. You don’t cut your way to growth after a crash. You entrench decline.
Brexit isolated and impoverished us.
Britain isn’t a hegemon. We’re clinging to an ideology designed for power we lost decades ago.
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He has no idea what he’s talking about. British national debt soared because:
We needed to borrow a ton of money after the Great Crash of 2008. Labour wanted to borrow more.
We needed to borrow more to keep the economy alive during Covid. Labour wanted to borrow more.
We needed to borrow more post-Ukraine invasion to subsidise fuel bills. Labour wanted to borrow more.
There. Fixed it. If he wants to be PM he’ll need to get up to speed fast on such matters. At the moment he sounds totally out of his depth (and debt!).
Tom McTague@TomMcTague
Andy Burnham says Britain is still “in hock to the bond markets” thanks to what he calls the four horsemen of the apocalypse: “Deregulation, privatisation, austerity and Brexit.” newstatesman.com/politics/uk-po…
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