Jordan Hepple
570 posts


@Carra23 There was 3 fouls on west ham players before the incident with raya why no penalty.
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@NepentheZ @EstrategaFC I thought double tapping shoot heads it down?
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Hold L2/R2 (LT/RT) when you head the ball - makes a huge difference!
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@NepentheZ I have tried to score headers and always kiss even with precision header. What buttons do you use brother to head the ball?
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@NepentheZ I think there should be bronze, silver and gold playstyles. To get the playstyle you should have the related stats up to a certain level same as what it is in pro clubs for example for finese shot you need certain stats for finishing, vision and curve.
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Who would have guessed 3 Muslims would set fire to Jewish ambulances?
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK
🚨 BREAKING: Three people have been charged over the arson attack on the Jewish community ambulances Hamza Iqbal, 20, Rehan Khan, 19, and a 17-year-old dual British-Pakistani national will appear in court tomorrow
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@ShimiMrakes @StretfordPaddck Players shouldn't go down thinking they've felt contact they should try to stay on their feet and therefore makes the game less stop start like it is this days. Also like reviews of players holding their face when there has been no contact its cheating.
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@JordanHepple5 @StretfordPaddck This could be tricky since diving can sometimes be subjective. A player may be leaning in a direction and go down having anticipated or sometimes thought they felt contact. It's a nice idea to stamp out diving buy I just think it could be really tricky.
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🤔If you could introduce or change one rule in football, what would it be 👇
We will be going over your suggestions on The Brew!
#MUFC

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@mufcMPB @RobHarris Tbf if I was Senegal I wouldn't even turn up again the ref was awful
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🚨 BREAKING:
The AFCON final result has been OVERTURNED in a major ruling - Senegal declared to have forfeited the match with Noussair Mazraoui’s Morocco declared 3-0 WINNERS. #MUFC [@RobHarris]

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@NepentheZ I think if you put a player up they lose all their playstyles and start fresh
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I personally can't see EA doing that. I'll absolutely hold my hands up if I'm wrong, but it would be a catastrophe for the game if someone spends millions on a player to instantly make them untradable as a core part of making the player usable!
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@NepentheZ I don't know why people are even having this conversation? They'll be be untradeble as soon as you put the first playstyle on them. Same as every other card. You all know this🫣🫣
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Has @iamjamiefoxx apologised for this yet?
His thickness and ignorance helped create a monumental pile-on to a disabled man…

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@FathalliMo 36.96 km/h 2nd fastest in the league this season.
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@StretfordPaddck @SkySportsNews Can't punish someone for speaking the truth!
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'The FA won't be taking action against Sir Jim Ratcliffe over his Sky News interview which contained controversial comments about immigration.'
'The FA has issued him with a reminder of his responsibilities when taking part in media interviews.' via @SkySportsNews

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@EssexPR @TheGriftReport Remember how shite the country was when the tories were in power? They're literally all reform MPs now.
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@TheGriftReport I’ll tell u what will happen, election week, we will be faced with either the Greens/Labour or Reform. If people still don’t vote Reform in that nightmare scenario, we are screwed.
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We now have five right-wing parties in the UK:
- Reform UK
- The Conservative Party
- Advance UK
- UKIP
- Restore UK
I know exactly what you’re thinking , I’m thinking it too.
“Splitting the vote will only let Labour in.”
It’s true: that’s what usually happens in situations like this. The alternative is coalitions, and most people dislike coalitions because they tend to be messy, with no clear overall direction or consistent policies.
With Rupert Lowe launching his new party, Restore UK, it adds yet another layer. I do like his message, I agree with everything he’s said so far. It reminds me of how Nigel Farage used to sound before he became an MP: direct, unfiltered, and compelling. It’s certainly enticing.
But this is politics. Politicians often tell you what you want to hear to win your vote. That said, I do think Rupert is different, and I believe he’ll attract a harder-right vote that some of the others might not reach.
We have roughly four years until the next general election (or possibly sooner), so a lot can, and will, happen. Some of these parties may not even exist by then. Scandals emerge every week; anything is possible. Parties can merge, collapse completely, or fade away, just look at Corbyn and Sultana’s doomed ventures.
One thing I do like about having multiple parties is that when one gains traction with popular policies, the others are often forced to adopt similar positions to stay relevant.
So don’t stress too much about vote-splitting. Just study each party’s policies carefully and decide who to support. I haven’t made up my mind yet, but my vote will go to whichever party is genuinely committed to returning this country to what it should be and putting an end to the colonisation of the UK.
Let me know your thoughts in the comments.
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Direct taxes from undocumented immigrants in the UK are typically zero or minimal, as they lack legal work rights. They do contribute indirectly via VAT on purchases. Recent estimates (e.g., OBR, MAC 2025) show net fiscal costs for many migrant cohorts, though data doesn't separate undocumented specifically. Community notes are user-submitted—I can't add them.
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@grok @Heccles94 So its zero then please community note this
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Available data shows no official UK figures for direct taxes paid by undocumented immigrants in 2025, as they often can't work legally. They may contribute indirectly via VAT and sales taxes, but estimates suggest a net cost to taxpayers of around £5 billion annually for asylum and support, based on 2024-25 reports from the National Audit Office and others. For all immigrants, contributions were estimated at £17 billion.
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