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Steve Nott

@SteveNottRMT

RMT Manchester & NW Regional Council Secretary & NW Area traincrew rep

Dalton In Furness Katılım Nisan 2009
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The Prodigy
The Prodigy@the_prodigy·
MANCHESTER THAT WAS SPECIAL 👊 PURE RUCKUS. MASSIVE RESPECT TO CARL COX FOR JOINING US ON THIS TOUR Photos - Rahul Singh
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Adam Blackman
Adam Blackman@ajb_79·
Sheringham is doing what all of the other supposed legends of the club should be doing and using his voice. Would be good if the others followed suit and called the club out for the shambles it is #thfc
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Ricky Sacks 🎙
Ricky Sacks 🎙@RickySacks·
Standards as a club are on the floor, lack of accountability and leadership across Tottenham Hotspur has never been as low as it feels right now. For how Spurs has been run and neglected, the board deserves relegation, our fans do not, nothing will change until everything does.
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Paddy Power
Paddy Power@paddypower·
Introducing The PP Collection for Cheltenham An exclusive fashion range designed with jockey Harry Cobden RT for a chance to win a limited edition jacket T & Cs below | 18+ GambleAware
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Sean
Sean@shornKOOMINS·
Sick to death of this cunt lecturing us about hard work. When he was an MEP he was 748th out of 751 for attendance, attended 1 out 42 meetings when he was on the EU fisheries committee, has one of the lowest attendance records in Parliament, and never shows up in his constituency
ITVPolitics@ITVNewsPolitics

'We're quick to label people with ADHD and many other problems and tell them they're victims' @Nigel_Farage says Reform will tackle the issue of youth unemployment through 'cultural change' to encourage hard work

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90s Football
90s Football@90sfootball·
This just gets better and better! (via @djtonyperry)
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WST
WST@WeAreWST·
Goodnight, JV. ❤️
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Tottenham Tiers
Tottenham Tiers@TottenhamTiers·
#Tottenham’s January Window ✅ Gallagher (£35m) ✅ Souza (£13m) ❌ Brennan Johnson (£35m) How would you rate the window out of 10, Spurs fans? 🤔
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Football Tweet ⚽
Football Tweet ⚽@Footballtweet·
Japanese player Yu Hirakawa has been with Hull City for less than 1 month. Through social media, he found out that a young fan is suffering from bullying at his school. Yu said he'd look for him after the next match. And he kept his word. 🥹❤️
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Steve Nott@SteveNottRMT·
@ProTottenham I was at both games, there actually wasn’t much difference in performance, at 1-0 in both we sat back and Burnley had chances to score. Fortunately at home a moment of magic put us 2 up but yesterday they took their chances. I left after that 3-0 win concerned tbh
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Munya Chawawa
Munya Chawawa@munyachawawa·
Nigel Farage reflects on 2025 🎄🇬🇧 #NigelFarage
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HotspurReports.
HotspurReports.@hotspurreports·
#OTD in 2019, the best limbs the Emirates have ever seen. Arsenal 0-2 Tottenham. 😮‍💨
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Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur@SpursOfficial·
Loneliness, relationships, work, money, mental health. Talking can make even the biggest problems feel smaller. If you’re struggling and need to talk to someone this Christmas, @samaritans are here 24/7 on 116 123.
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Henry Winter
Henry Winter@henrywinter·
The Adoration of the Maga. A few thoughts. It all felt a step too far by Gianni Infantino. The award of the inaugural Fifa Peace Prize felt more to do with its president’s desire to please powerful politicians as much as Donald Trump’s love of such glitzy, expensive offerings of loyalty last seen in medieval courts. It felt more about politics than sport, a risky game for Fifa to play whenever it wants to bring a national association into line for perceived interference by government in the future. The Trump trophy weakens Fifa statutes. It also distracted from the real trophy, the World Cup, and the group-stage draw, traditionally a celebration about bringing countries together. Infantino took his eye off the balls. A football draw designed to work out who plays who and (eventually) where and when is not the time or place for such politics. Infantino wasn’t speaking for the world in bestowing the Peace Prize, as he claimed. So presumptuous. So out of touch. Many probably agree that Trump has been a force for good in geopolitics, some might disagree. Most would probably feel such decisions should be left to experienced experts like the Nobel Committee and, please, can we get on with a football draw. It’s spectacularly naïve or simply arrogant for Fifa to enter such non-football areas. It feels more and more that this was as much an Infantino initiative as Fifa’s. Infantino was supposed to drain the swamp when he arrived at Fifa in 2016 in the wake of assorted corruption scandals bedevilling the governing body of world football. How fitting that the nadir of Infantino’s propensity for self-aggrandisement as leader of what’s supposed to be a team game came in Washington. It was there that Trump promised to transform politics with his “drain the swamp” rhetoric, also in 2016. The selfie moment was particularly cringe-worthy. Infantino forgets that football is the star of the show, not a 55-year lawyer. A senior football executive, who’s been at the heart of the English and European game for more than 20 years, messaged me during the drawn-out draw with his verdict on Infantino. “I feel revulsion, anger, shame, disgust – how has our sport been taken over by a Swiss ***** and turned into a total travesty???” He also pointed out that ensuring the leaders of USA, Mexico and Canada each somehow pulled out their own country’s name was not a good look for a draw based on chance. Great for the cameras, though. Flash, bang, wallop, what a picture of Infantino's priorities. And who gets the next FIFA Peace Prize? And wouldn't Infantino have gained more respect had he used the money for the Trump trophy to subsidise excessive ticket costs? He's lost sight of what should be the real priorities for the leader of football. The game. It's sad, really. Many sensible people work at Fifa, passionate about the game not their own ego, but it's alarming what happens to the leadership when they take power there. Even the great football manager Arsene Wenger has changed since becoming Chief of Global Football Development at Fifa. He now campaigns for more games, backing the expanded World Cup, which he would have railed against as a widely-admired, free-thinking club manager, fiercely protective of his players' well-being. "I believe that 48 teams is the right number." Arsene, just listen to yourself. Many fans probably won’t lose much sleep that Wenger dances to Fifa's tune or that Infantino cosies up to Trump, Aramco and co. Some probably think Fifa’s a video game. Most just can’t wait for the football. The game’s about Mbappe and Messi, Haaland and Salah, Kane and Dembele, not Infantino and Trump. The game’s about the Tartan Army, the brilliant Mexican following, the ever-hopeful English, the mobile carnival of Brazilians and the millions of other fans flocking to venue cities next summer, only a third with tickets. The USA is prepared for the party. I covered USA 94 and you couldn’t really tell there was a tournament on, certainly where I was in Detroit, Chicago and DC. You will this time, also in Canada. Mexico's total immersion was never in doubt given their passion for the game. Infantino should remember this. He runs a great football organisation, not a political organisation. He needs to re-focus. Fifa is undeniably a force for good in many countries. The Fifa Foundation runs a new community programme that supports 154,924 people in 54 nations. Its new Digital Education Programme works on computer literacy amongst disadvantaged groups, helping them into the workplace. It’s easy to say it’s all about Infantino (Foundation board president), soft power and ensuring he keeps countries onside, voting for him, but the Foundation undeniably changes lives. Infantino needs to look at his Adoration of the Maga and remember what he should be doing for football: serving it, not himself. #FIFAWorldCup.
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Farrukh
Farrukh@implausibleblog·
ITV News, "Did you racially insult pupils at school? Nigel Farage, "I would never do it in a hurtful or insulting way.. Not with intent" ITV News, "What do you mean not with intent? I don't understand what you mean?" Nigel Farage, "You wouldn't do" ITV News, "What does that mean?" Nigel Farage, "You wouldn't do" ITV News, "But what does that mean?" Nigel Farage, "No" ITV News, "No what?" Nigel Farage, "I have never directly really trued to hurt anybody"
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Steve Nott@SteveNottRMT·
@fullback03 Looks like he’s found a backbone finally, shame he didn’t when he was our manager so to challenge Levy
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Dr. Abi O'Connor
Dr. Abi O'Connor@abioconnor_·
IMAGINE if the Hillsborough families, the Grenfell families, the Orgreave families or the Post Office families got an ounce of the outrage from government that the Maccabi Tel Aviv fans got. Imagine
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