Nick Lines

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Nick Lines

Nick Lines

@Linesy_

𝚃𝚠𝚒𝚝𝚝𝚎𝚛 𝚒𝚜 𝚏𝚞𝚕𝚕 𝚘𝚏 𝚜𝚑𝚒𝚝, 𝚑𝚎𝚛𝚎 𝚊𝚛𝚎 𝚜𝚘𝚖𝚎 𝚍𝚎𝚝𝚊𝚒𝚕𝚜

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Nick Lines
The aftermath of jacket potato Tuesday is absolute carnage. At least a ten wiper Although I'm now about 3kgs lighter #mypoo
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Frankie
Frankie@FrankieR_27·
This is what comes with having a strong dev squad. Players who should be getting league 1 or 2 mins don’t, and therefore will not be ready for champ footy by the time there 20/21. Alfie tuck looked a hell of a prospect for us, he’s not played a single minute of pro football 🤷🏻‍♂️
QPR FC@QPR

Seven Dev Squad players depart this summer. Noah McCann, Alfie Tuck, Jake Coomes, Jake Leahy, Jack McDowell, Rohan Vaughan and Joel Halliday. Everyone at QPR wishes them all the very best for the future. @QPRAcademy 🤝

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@RusGarbageHuman @KennyK_osss No one’s getting arrested, they are kids. Police might take them home with a caution where the parents will probably swear at the officers. They might get points on the licence they don’t have!
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Russian Garbage Human@RusGarbageHuman·
I will vote for the party that makes it legal to run over balaclava wearing thieves.
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Hoops & Dreams
Hoops & Dreams@HoopsDreams_QPR·
Julien Stephan was only able to name a starting 11 with Dunne, Madsen, Chair, Burrell and Kone FOUR times this season. Those 5 key players were only in the same matchday squad 9 times out of 48 league and cup games.
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Russell O'Connor
Russell O'Connor@russell_oconnor·
@QPRReport @davidmcintyre76 @WestLondonSport IMO he's a much better prospect than Sinclair Armstrong, Alfie Lloyd, Charlie Kelman and others ever were. Should definitely keep him with us and be in the matchday squad every game regardless.
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Frank Dean@furciferus·
@empiremagazine It was a damn good movie -- the miscalculation was releasing it so soon after the last. That probably confused a lot of people. Many people might have thought it was just a re-release of the first 28 Years.
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Empire@empiremagazine·
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple director Nia DaCosta "was disappointed" with its lower-than-expected box office. "I wish it made more money, but I’m really proud of it," she tells Empire. Read more: empireonline.com/movies/news/28…
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Nick Lines
@SCAnonYouSpurs @ItsAllOutFooty 100% agree. For context that QPR team had one of the highest budgets ever. I like Nedum, he’s a clever guy, but he must be able to see the other side of the story here. New boss wants to see his squad, he probably learnt enough in that week
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Yakubian Ape@SCAnonYouSpurs·
@ItsAllOutFooty I lost my mum in my mid 20s, too. Nobody gets weeks of paid leave to deal with it These spoilt man babies don’t do themselves any favours with these interviews
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All Out Football
All Out Football@ItsAllOutFooty·
"I didn't love playing for Harry Redknapp" 🤯 Watch the full episode with Nedum now on YouTube and listen on all major audio platforms 🎧
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@MattWinton2 @hoop_x14225 It was Retexo, who recommended Ben Williams, which was basically Nourry. Did a great job in the first season with JCS playing the most games in his career, but massive drop this year, probably has too many roles and the 90% avail nonsense doesn’t help his case
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Matt Winton
Matt Winton@MattWinton2·
@hoop_x14225 Yeah and if they do a bad job which undermines your own job, you get rid double quick. Plus if your talking about Ben Williams, he was hired before CN was in the job, so I’m calling BS on this
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@MarkofGrove @DazzaCumber The club needed to bring money in and Norwich paid a loan fee. If we had any other fit, decent midfielders that another team wanted they would have gone. Great business letting Hayden go, should have been a great example for those younger pros, but frequently swung a leg
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Mark D
Mark D@MarkofGrove·
Hayden leaving. Why couldn't this have been dealt with previously so we could give him a send off. Every player on a permanent that leaves deserves some kind of send off.
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QPRnet
QPRnet@qprnet·
The need for a right back being highlighted in glorious technicolour today. One on one against someone that wants to run him, he’s not so bad but Mbuenge’s positional play is lacking to say the least.
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Tomos Doran 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 🇬🇧 🇺🇦 🇮🇱 🇵🇸
Is it just me, or was there a definitely nasty undertone to Fat Les's "Vindaloo"? As in, a bunch of wealthy, middle class guys having a good old sneer at working class culture. Has a totally different vibe than "Three Lions", which, whatever you think of it, was at least sincere.
Batfox Pictures@Batfox_Pictures

Released in June 1998, “Vindaloo” became one of the defining unofficial anthems of the 1998 World Cup. Created by Fat Les, featuring Keith Allen, Blur’s Alex James and Damien Hirst, it reached number two in the UK behind “3 Lions 98” and turned terrace-chant nonsense into a full national singalong.

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Cinema Tweets@CinemaTweets1·
Man on Fire has been turned into a TV series on Netflix. I’m not here to disparage something I haven’t see, but I have one question: why? Just…why? Why touch Denzel & Tony? You think you can play The Beatles better than The Beatles? Please can we get more new stories around here
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Nick Lines
@WestLondonSport Can you get Ben Williams on Dave? I’d love to hear him tell me we had 90% availability this season again. Sounds like the CEO has had a word already
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Mikki@Like_Mikki·
He really took two bullets for a pregnant stranger like it was nothing. 🤯 This scene is legendary.
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Gary Martin
Gary Martin@modernheroestv·
Loads of these around at the moment. Had a much harder life than the mileage suggests of course, can’t think of a van more abused than an Amazon one Shame they’re so incapable really, lot of big van for basically no money
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Jason
Jason@quartapoundaa·
@StaffsRCT Never thought I’d say this because I love cars, but crush it… and 5 year ban and £250,000 fine. And send the bill for the crushing and recycling. Fuck it.. and 50 lashes in public
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StaffsRCT@StaffsRCT·
Lamborghini spotted by our patrol on the M6 J14 to J15 travelling 130mph and conducting undertakes. Lamborghini stopped at Keele Services where it was seized for no tax and no insurance. Driver reported due care, excess speed and no insurance. #fatal4 #RCTteam2
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@seannwalsh He’s like John Terry, only not racist and thick. I bet he won’t asked to be subbed on 5 mins to get his clap off the field either
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Seann Walsh
Seann Walsh@seannwalsh·
Standing ovation.
Steve Cook@SteveCook28

After three years, the time has come to move on from QPR. In my career, I have been fortunate to win promotions and enjoy successful campaigns in the Premier League. But ‘success’ is relative. And my time at Loftus Road really highlighted to me what fans want from you as their player. It isn’t always about winning leagues, achieving promotion. It’s about giving absolutely everything for their shirt, respecting the badge and respecting the fanbase. If you do that, proper fans will have your back. I have always seen QPR as a proper football club with proper fans – my time at Loftus Road confirmed it. It is far easier to be a fan when things are going well on the pitch. But it takes a special fanbase to stand with you during the hard times. We have had three tough battles at the wrong end of the table. On each occasion, the QPR fans turned up when we needed them, stood with us and successfully helped us across the line. To be named Supporters’ Player of the Year in my first season is something I will always be proud of, and to captain the club was an honour. As a player, you want to leave a club in a better state than when you arrived. I feel I achieved that with the help of all the coaches and team-mates I have worked with over the last three years. As I move on to the next chapter of my career, I want to say a huge thank you to the owners, the board, the management, coaches, staff and the R’s fans. It has been one hell of an adventure. We have had ups and downs but I have loved the journey. QPR will always have a special place in my heart and I wish you nothing but success in the future.

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@SteveCook28 Good luck for the future, I hope you get a great deal and can play as long as you want at the highest level, then come back and coach when you are ready!
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Steve Cook@SteveCook28·
After three years, the time has come to move on from QPR. In my career, I have been fortunate to win promotions and enjoy successful campaigns in the Premier League. But ‘success’ is relative. And my time at Loftus Road really highlighted to me what fans want from you as their player. It isn’t always about winning leagues, achieving promotion. It’s about giving absolutely everything for their shirt, respecting the badge and respecting the fanbase. If you do that, proper fans will have your back. I have always seen QPR as a proper football club with proper fans – my time at Loftus Road confirmed it. It is far easier to be a fan when things are going well on the pitch. But it takes a special fanbase to stand with you during the hard times. We have had three tough battles at the wrong end of the table. On each occasion, the QPR fans turned up when we needed them, stood with us and successfully helped us across the line. To be named Supporters’ Player of the Year in my first season is something I will always be proud of, and to captain the club was an honour. As a player, you want to leave a club in a better state than when you arrived. I feel I achieved that with the help of all the coaches and team-mates I have worked with over the last three years. As I move on to the next chapter of my career, I want to say a huge thank you to the owners, the board, the management, coaches, staff and the R’s fans. It has been one hell of an adventure. We have had ups and downs but I have loved the journey. QPR will always have a special place in my heart and I wish you nothing but success in the future.
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