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@KyleHiggison

Woodlands Katılım Ocak 2012
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@05ryan_ @AryanFrontUK a serious right winger would never wear Puma trabbs. Country can't even produce a decent thug these days
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@nocontextfm1 really? shouldn't even be close to the squad. he's shit
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@HJB_News__ I think we'll be okay guys
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HJB News@HJB_News__·
Muslims in the UK are now creating their own security firms to patrol THEIR communities. Soon they will introduce Sharia Law.
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@RossLee_ another fuckin wet wipe
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@SirJBritain meanwhile what are you doing about it? div
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Sir James Britain🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
The traitor government absolutely love this. The love it when British men shout at & attack each other because you live a few miles up the road. All whilst the women are murdered & children raped. Losers. They need to get a life. Absolute helmets.
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@GavSAFC89 how it should be you soft cunt
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Mykhailo Rohoza
Mykhailo Rohoza@MykhailoRohoza·
There are growing concerns that Russia could attack the Baltic states within the next 1–2 months. Preparations for a potential invasion of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia are reportedly in their final stages. A scenario similar to Ukraine in 2014 is also being discussed — starting with information operations and internal destabilization, followed by possible military action. We already understand that Russia is preparing for escalation. But here’s what’s happening inside the potential target countries: • Social media groups have appeared calling for autonomy in Estonia’s Narva region and the broader Ida-Viru area. • They are sharing a “flag,” a “national anthem,” and even mock plans for a “militia.” • Many posts frame this as “protecting Russian identity.” • Authorities have warned that participation in such activities could lead to criminal charges. Meanwhile, amid growing public concern, Latvia’s State Security Service chief, Normunds Mežviets, made a stark statement: “They will kill us all.” ❗️Some analysts warn that a Russian offensive against the Baltic states could come as early as May 2026 — echoing what happened in Ukraine in 2022. Notably, similar warnings were published in late 2021, shortly before Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. At that time, reports that Russia planned to seize large parts of Ukraine — including Kyiv — were widely dismissed. In hindsight, those warnings proved accurate. Now, similar projections are being made again — this time focused on the Baltic region. Whether this is coincidence or a troubling pattern remains to be seen. But one piece of advice for people in these countries is simple: stay alert and be prepared with basic emergency supplies. There are also signs of tightening control inside Russia. Restrictions on mobile internet and platforms like Telegram are increasing. For years, little was done — but now controls are being actively strengthened. This is unlikely about preventing protests — there is little organized opposition left. Instead, it may be part of broader internal preparation. For example, Russia re-established the Moscow and Leningrad military districts in early 2024 — likely to improve mobilization and military administration. Preparation appears to be ongoing and serious. And unfortunately, Ukraine alone may not be able to significantly disrupt it. When a regime feels cornered, its actions can become less predictable — and more dangerous. Yes, the media can sometimes exaggerate threats. But given recent developments, this no longer looks like simple fearmongering. Whether these forecasts come true remains to be seen. But the risk is real. History may one day define this period as the beginning of something much larger. It’s better to be prepared than surprised.
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Adonis Storr
Adonis Storr@theadelites·
#LUFC v Palace (a) Daniel Farke’s pre-match press conference • DCL still a doubt (knee). Okafor out (hip). Everyone else is good. • Happy with squad depth and delighted with the performance against Norwich. Much happier than after the Birmingham City game. “I understand it’s sometimes difficult so I wasn’t too upset after Birmingham and not too over the moon after beating a championship side (Norwich).” • On Palace in Europe: “Oliver is always on it in cup competitions but I don’t think the game was too intense and also a home game so I don’t think it will make much of a difference.” Praised Palace’s squad depth and calls them a strong side who are back in form. But we travel in a good mood with lots of confidence, but we have to be at our best. • On pressure: “We are used to playing under pressure there is always pressure when you play for Leeds United. The job is not done and this season we will need to win more points than other seasons. We need 7-9 more points and we can do this but we will need to work hard and focus as always.” • “Palace won’t underestimate us (after Leeds won 4-1 earlier). They will be on it to show a reaction and also a home game and new players - proper signings - in the winter. The way Oliver sets up his team you can see his pen-lines and handwriting so we will have to be on it.” • Says he always has full trust in the full squad - it’s why he rotates so much in the Cup even though he still wants to go through. “We play with wingers, one striker, two strikers, so everyone has started at some point.” In the long term we need to add some more quality and spend a bit more money and also go for projects that cost a bit more and that’s what we want to do in the future but we have to grow step by step. • On Jaka v Justin: “I’m happy with all of my CBs. Also Sebastian Bornauw - we also aren’t losing games with him. Happy with Jaka he is captain pedigree. He’s had some injuries and it’s always tricky coming back it takes time to get back to your best. He is growing day to day on the training pitch and he’s close to 100% and at his full fitness level and in this mindset he is a key player for us but he still has to deliver.” • On tragedy chants: “In general it’s important that there’s always a competitive edge in football games and also rivalry and also a bit of banter and that is also totally acceptable but it’s important it shouldn’t cross the line. But in general football is a great example of different people coming together with different passports and different religious beliefs. And it’s important that immediately after the game that we don’t celebrate first but the first thing we do is shake hands and respect the game. • On DCL staying fit: “First and foremost it’s about him, his mindset and looking after his body. During my time here fitness is so important. We cannot win games in the Premier League just on quality, we need to be one of the fittest or the fittest team. You have to train like you play and always improve the fine details: recovery, nutrition, physio. Sometimes there are injuries but so far so good with DCL. The staff and everyone would not accept anyone not giving 100% including with sleep and things like that.” • On London curse: Dismisses it. “I have won loads of points in London at a championship level but in the Premier League you have to play Arsenal, Chelsea, even Palace who have won the FA Cup and are in Europe - it’s not easy. But we have also shown we can win points everywhere we go. We are unbeaten against Chelsea for example. And we don’t go anywhere with weak knees and there is always an opportunity to change history.” • On the different roles of the three CBs: Needs all of them to be able to play out from the back but acknowledges that the left and right CB roles are the key playmakers with the central role needing to be strong against the press.
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Elsa@elsathora·
@sjferrington The UK can’t even defend its bases from small drone attacks
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Elsa@elsathora·
The USA is the most powerful country in history They’ve outgrown you on every metric but still try to include you The president has a British mother and is a proud Anglophile How do you fail to seize an opportunity like that? It’s once in a lifetime
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We are down I’m afraid
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Kris Smith@KrisSmith98·
Another goal for Lukas Nmecha. Probably his best so far. Give Wolfsburg another £0. #LUFC
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@casualsdirect proper football days. not instagram gimps and football in a library chants 🤢
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@fplSAKA__ DCL is out apparently
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Tony Bellew
Tony Bellew@TonyBellew·
@IFLTV Michael Watson, Herol Graham, Jamie Moore…
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Ben Jacobs
Ben Jacobs@JacobsBen·
🚨 Barcelona announce their withdrawal from the European Super League project.
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Harrogate Town AFC@HarrogateTown·
🗣️ Simon Weaver after today's defeat against Crawley Watch the full interview below 👇
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