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Vicky Snell
@Simister82
Full time mum to 3 very gorgeous boys, wife to my 1 🥰 BSc Psychology. MSc Family and Child Psychology.
chester Katılım Mayıs 2012
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@SkyHelpTeam you have an item in your basket would you like to check out?! Me: yes however I’ve been staring at the wheel of doom for hours!
Any recommendations for an Apple Watch replacement 😩

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Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly 👏👏👏👏👏
#ImACeleb
Fuck being on the fence, tell your stories bros
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@marksandspencer can you give me an email address to contact for an invoice please?
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Guess who’s back on the Green, Green Grass of Home… TOM JONES🎉
Two music legends. One iconic setting.
Featuring Tom Jones with Nile Rodgers & CHIC.
✨Hospitality & dining packages available✨
📅Friday 14th August
TICKETS ON SALE NOW🎫 bit.ly/4t2Kwgx

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@JasonManford Can we still get clothes as presents? Like if I fancy a new jumper can I get one from Santa 😆😆
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@SkyHelpTeam I’m having an issue with my tv 📺 is there a signal issue?!?
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Arne Slot has lost faith in himself. A lot of people are confused about the team he played because one would think after the run of games we had, he'd play a stronger team to try and get back to winning. But instead he played a team almost guaranteed to lose. So people are surprised. But not me. I know exactly why he did that. He's engineering an excuse for losing before the match even starts. In his mind he doesn't believe we could beat Palace. He knows that if he plays the first team and he loses again, he may lose his job. So he plays a team full of youngsters. Not because he believes they can win. No. Obviously Palace beat us twice playing our strongest team. There's no way we can beat them with these inexperienced boys. But that's exactly why he played them. So that after losing, when people say we lost again, he can say, "oh but look... We were giving our youngsters a chance." And that's why at the 65th minute instead of bringing in experienced players that can try to win rhe match he chose to bring even more youngsters and removed the few experienced players. That was deliberate. He wanted the entire team to look even more obviously young and inexperienced to strengthen his excuse even more.
A man who has lost the battle in his mind no longer plays to win. He plays to avoid the sack. An excuse for himself personally is better than playing a strong team and risk losing with it. And this is not good for Liverpool because, in a season where it's starting to look like by the time we are half way through the season we will have nothing to play for, these cups would have been handy.
This for me deserves the sack. I can forgive a bad run of games but I can't accept giving up and throwing games away. Infact let me make a prediction now. I predict that somewhere in his post match conference he's going to mention the fact that he has played a very young team. That's exactly what he has been engineering all evening. He's been preparing the stage for that very excuse, to buy himself more time. I suspect he was happy when we got the red card because he may have another useful excuse. I won't be shocked if he tries to use it as well even though the match was pretty much lost by the time we got it. At this stage he's no longer trying to win. He's surviving.
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Get in the running… 2026 tickets are now on sale!
Don’t get left in the stalls, the earlier you book, the better the price.
We’re not foaling around… you can save up to 30% with early bird pricing!🐦
Plus, enjoy a price freeze on selected fixtures.❄️
bit.ly/47QB5XR
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We don’t support because it’s easy. We support because it’s Liverpool🔴
I have been in dressing rooms that felt this kind of pressure. You feel the noise, the doubt, the headlines. But you also feel the energy from those who support. That’s what carries a team through.
So yeah… things might not look great right now. But that’s exactly when a team needs its people the most.
#YNWA #LFC

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@chesterfcretail Will these be restocked again before Christmas??
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The online shop has been updated with some limited stock of home and away shirts - as well as some new additions 🙌
Have a browse now at chesterfcretail.com 👈

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Suicide.
I'm choosing to be deliberately blunt and provocative in this post because it's necessary. Government, charities, football clubs are all pushing water up a hill in highlighting what is undoubtedly a major health crisis.
You take a rope.
You put it up in a garage or a tree nearby or far away.
You're thinking about every loved one you'll leave behind as you put that rope around your neck.
Then you drop.
Some are decapitated.
Some aren't.
All are found by someone who has a lifetime of trauma that will never leave them.
A son.
A daughter.
A brother.
A sister.
A mother.
A father.
I know 2 men who hung themselves.
One was found by his Mom.
One was found by his brother.
Neither have recovered fully. 20 and 30 years on.
A life sentence for people who were already worrying, terrified their loved one may do something.
So just visualise the above and ask, "is there another way"?
A segway for a moment.
I do a few Q&A's every year. Tales of yesterday with a 99% male audience of my age group.
After the stories and fun, my last question back to the audience is..
"Hands up if you struggle with a mental health issue".
Nobody ever puts a hand up. Despite 1 in every 3 of 500 attendees statistically struggling.
"Ah, nobody, that's fucking brilliant! Well I do! ". I then graphically tell people, stunned into silence about how a rope around my neck in the middle of nowhere jolted me to go home and cry like a baby to my Mom.
After the Q&A has finished, something always happens. I'll be chatting to a few guys, saying bye and one by one, men will come over and whisper " I struggle".
Or my mailbox the next day will have 30 emails from guys, their partners or kids saying " Dad/Uncle /Brother was there last night and what you said hit them hard".
And that's how some people realise that it's time to speak to a pal or family member or even rant to me in an email. It works, I often get a follow up email a year or 6 later saying that they took responsibility for their suicidal feelings and are now flying.
Humans are programmed to want to live, to have families and to keep the species growing and thriving. So for a human to want to short circuit that desire isn't normal, and it should never be spoken of as normal. It's the ultimate red flag.
If you suspect your mate, Dad, Brother, Uncle is struggling mentally, they deserve your intervention.
They deserve a " are you OK, please tell me what's up".
They deserve an opportunity to get past wanting to hang a rope over a tree or in a garage and slowly struggle until they die and you find them.
If you've been there and trust me I have plenty, then you'll know that text out of the blue, or a footie mate or one of your kids asking jow you are can open the curtains to some sunshine.
Because when suicide is your only answer, the room is already dark, and you can't see a way out.
So please, fucking pretty please, ask that husband, Dad, Uncle, Cousin, footie pal TODAY how they are.
You may be shocked what comes back but extremely glad that you asked.
For those who struggle, you're not alone.
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It’s MATCHDAY for LFC Legends 🤩
Our former Reds head to Stamford Bridge to take on Chelsea Legends 👊🔴 @LFCFoundation

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Anybody else having issues with the @SkyHelpTeam website and app? Not ideal when I’ve just renewed my contract and want to upgrade my phone 🫣🫣
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@mentalhealth We’re doing a brunch for the whole company 😍 and my kids are doing wear yellow for a donation to young minds x
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Tomorrow is World Mental Health Day! 💜🌍
Why and how are you getting involved in #WMHD? Let us know below!
For more about the day and some free tips on how to look out for your friends and family check out our website: bit.ly/46YKtIh
#WorldMentalHealthDay #WMHD25

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