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(((Steve C))) 🎗️✡️🇮🇱🇬🇧

@Steverc99

United Fan, England Cricket Fan, and Cricket in general, Bury Fan, love of Hard Rock, comedy and cooking, and dad of 2

Mancunian, now on dark side Katılım Eylül 2009
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Rosa
Rosa@Rosa60044194·
@InTheTrenchesUK She’s right Israel should have been banned and Israel should be boycotted in everything including sport. Supporting a genocidal state is repulsive
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Christian@InTheTrenchesUK·
Zarah Sultana, Your call to boycott Eurovision is the latest, predictable emission from a mouth that has never found a cause it wouldn’t defend. You wrap yourself in the flag of Palestinian solidarity, but everyone knows the truth. You are a political parasite using British taxpayers’ money to champion foreign wars and the groups who wage them. Let’s not pretend this is about some sudden moral clarity. This is the same Zarah Sultana who reportedly endorsed “violent resistance” against Israelis. That is the exact language used by groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. This is not an MP speaking. It is a spokesperson for extremism, rattling slogans from a script written in Tehran and Gaza City. You have expressed solidarity with antisemitic murderers while drawing a salary paid by the very people they would see destroyed. You stand in Parliament, a building that represents a democracy you clearly despise, and lecture the rest of us about morality. You use the privilege of your office to defend the indefensible and to smear a nation’s right to defend itself against barbarism. Every word you speak is an act of betrayal against the people of Coventry South and the United Kingdom as a whole. You are not a champion of the oppressed. You are someone with divided loyalties, drawing a wage from the state while actively working against its interests. Your loyalty is not to this country, but to the violent, extremist ideologies that seek its ruin. Make no mistake. Your days as a mouthpiece for extremism are numbered. When the cowards and traitors are finally removed from positions of influence, your kind are next. You will be held to account for the poison you spread. So take your boycott, your hashtags, and your thinly veiled hatred of Israel, and know this: we see you. We see you for what you are. A disgrace to the office you hold and a danger to the nation you claim to serve. You are a rotten stain on our politics, and your time is running out.
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Boycott Eurovision

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Paul Heaton
Paul Heaton@PaulHeatonSolo·
40 years ago today- my very first recorded album- London 0 Hull 4 was finished and here in the diary I wrote a rough idea for the track order
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Utd©
Utd©@KingFemi__·
Sunderland home records against big teams: Sunderland vs Arsenal 2-2 Sunderland vs Aston Villa 1-1 Sunderland vs Newcastle 1-0 Sunderland vs Man city 0-0 Sunderland vs Liverpool 0-1 Sunderland vs Tottenham 1-0 Sunderland vs United 0-0 But but Carrick is not good enough yen yen yen, pls just stfu, you are a clown.
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L.A. Lady@Arrowgeune·
@Steverc99 @TheCriticMag @ASH_Smyth Originally, they said it would be named by popular vote, but reneged bc they thought the people's rightful choice wasn't cool enough. So Boaty became the David Attenborough. The subsequent sub naming was a kind of concession, but some of us will always remember... ⛴️
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FilmX's Number One Fan
FilmX's Number One Fan@GAltringham·
Name the movie...it was the first DVD I purchased 😜
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Spencer Mossman
Spencer Mossman@fc_mossman·
@FPLfrasier Yes depending on the model you’re using United is between 3rd and 5th for the full season. Neither of Amorim’s nor Carrick’s underlying metrics have been bad (although dribbling Liverpool’s head off the turf was a big boost for Carrick lol)
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Spencer Mossman
Spencer Mossman@fc_mossman·
Some observations about Manchester United's underlying data this season under Ruben Amorim and under Michael Carrick: - Amorim's United were better by almost every measure except results - its known Amorim had a better xG differential, but there's a response I'm seeing that his xG is inflated by trailing game states, which is incorrect; in neutral scorelines (the match is tied), Amorim and Carrick have nearly the same xG differential per match... Carrick's Utd are producing more xG, while Amorim's were conceding less - even non-xG or xT events like high turnovers forced/conceded and deep entries forced/conceded all favor Amorim's Utd If through the traditional data analysis lens Amorim's Utd looks better, the question flow becomes: Do I care about the underlying data? - If no, thanks for reading this far, my account and this post probably aren't for you, feel free to quote this calling me a nerd or leave a reply like "I ain't reading all that"... it helps with the algorithm :) Are there other data angles where Carrick's United does look better than Amorim's, and if so, are they also reasons why other successful teams are successful? - Still here? Awesome. If there are alternative angles I'm not considering, I'd love to think through them. That said, if they need to be scalable to other situations, otherwise it doesn't really matter if they're driving United's current results, because like the goals to xG differential, its not sustainable. Are there non-data reasons for the results disparity? - Absolutely, and it would be stupid to not consider these. Carrick clearly has a management style that better suits the club and the squad mentality, among other things. The confidence of the players/general vibe of the club could very well be the difference between the quality of result. I don't believe this to be true, but I would not rule it out, or at least it being one of several contributing factors. But if you believe this to be the case, you need to then think through: Will the good vibes last forever? - Eventually something has to give - either the underlying data catches up to the on-pitch results, or the on-pitch results drop to meet the data. Feel free to think through which is more likely, and how that will impact the vibes. Perhaps this is as simple as Amorim was the manager United needed to right the ship, and now Carrick is the manager United needs to maximize results. There are arguments for and against United sacking Amorim, as well as making Carrick's appointment permanent - I'm not here to persuade you one way or the other, what you choose to do with the facts I've presented and the other facts you've digested + your relationship with your emotions is your business. Thanks for reading!
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(((Steve C))) 🎗️✡️🇮🇱🇬🇧
"Journalist"
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000

t.co/UjD2yRsgMn Palestinian “journalist” Ahlam Tamimi proudly explains how she helped Hamas massacre Jews in Jerusalem—using her press credentials to spy inside Israel and smuggle a suicide bomber to his target. She searched for a Jewish school or restaurant where a Muslim bomber could slaughter the most Jews, and after scouting the city, chose the Sbarro restaurant in Jerusalem. Her meticulous plan worked: 16 innocent people were murdered, including seven children and a pregnant woman; 130 more were wounded. This was the true face of the so-called “Second Intifada.” Tamimi now enjoys political asylum in the Islamic Kingdom of Jordan, where she is celebrated as a hero. Many of her victims were Americans, and she remains on the FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorists list—but Jordan refuses to extradite her, because in Jordan and the Palestinian territories, murdering Jewish children is cause for admiration.

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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
t.co/UjD2yRsgMn Palestinian “journalist” Ahlam Tamimi proudly explains how she helped Hamas massacre Jews in Jerusalem—using her press credentials to spy inside Israel and smuggle a suicide bomber to his target. She searched for a Jewish school or restaurant where a Muslim bomber could slaughter the most Jews, and after scouting the city, chose the Sbarro restaurant in Jerusalem. Her meticulous plan worked: 16 innocent people were murdered, including seven children and a pregnant woman; 130 more were wounded. This was the true face of the so-called “Second Intifada.” Tamimi now enjoys political asylum in the Islamic Kingdom of Jordan, where she is celebrated as a hero. Many of her victims were Americans, and she remains on the FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorists list—but Jordan refuses to extradite her, because in Jordan and the Palestinian territories, murdering Jewish children is cause for admiration.
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Paul English
Paul English@paulenglish1961·
Manchester United on this day in history, 4th May Birthdays: 1868 William Thomson 3 Apps/0 Goals 1929 Ernie Bond 21 Apps/4 Goals 1937 David Butterworth (Reserve Player) 1981 Eric Djemba-Djemba 39 Apps/2 Goals 1988 David Gray 1 App/0 Goals 2002 Oliver Denham (Reserve Player) Debuts: 1966 Jimmy Ryan 1998 Wes Brown Matches Played: 1929 Portsmouth (H) Drew 0-0 1935 Plymouth Argyle (A) won 2-0 1949 Sheffield United (H) won 3-2 1957 Aston Villa (N) lost 2-1 (FA Cup Final) 1963 Burnley (A) win 1-0 1966 WBA drew 3-3 1968 Newcastle United (H) won 6-0 1976 Manchester City (H) won 2-0 1985 Norwich City (A) won 1-0 1987 Spurs (A) lost 4-0 1991 Manchester City (H) won 1-0 1994 Southampton (H) won 2-0 1998 Leeds United (H) won 3-0 2011 Schalke 04 (H) won 4-1 2017 Celta Vigo (A) won 1-0 2018 Brighton (A) lost 1-0 2023 Brighton (A) lost 1-0 2025 Brentford (A) lost 3-4 What do you remember of the players mentioned and matches played? #MUFC #UTFR #GGMU #ManchesterUnited #ManUtd #ManUnited
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P.J
P.J@pjstretfordend·
@utdreport Should have scored 4 in the first half. Gifted them two goals through errors . The curve of the ball didn't change neither did the spin . Probably one of the worst defences of a title .
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utdreport@utdreport·
Arne Slot on Benjamin Sesko's goal: "I think it's a touch [on his hand]. The curve on the ball changed so there must have been a contact. But it's no surprise to anyone that if there is a VAR intervention then the decision goes against us. It's happened to us all season."
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨 Arne Slot on Šeško’s goal: “I think it's a touch on his hand. The curve on the ball changed so there must have been a contact”. “But it's NO surprise to anyone that if there is a VAR intervention then the decision goes against us. It's happened to us ALL season”.
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Shomrim (London North & East)
🚨 Abhorrent, vile and unprovoked antisemitic assault ⚠️ Video attached, contains offensive language 🚨 A visibly Orthodox Jewish man was minding his own business whilst at work, when he was subjected to this shocking, unprovoked attack. The suspect shouted disgusting antisemitic abuse, including ”dirty mother f***ing Jew” during the assault. 🚔 @ThamesVP @MetPoliceUK 🔢 Crime Reference: 43260192511 📅 Monday 20/04/26 🕓 4:20pm 📍 Elliman Avenue, Slough, SL2 5AZ 📢 Any witnesses, or anyone with further information, are urged to come forward and contact police quoting the above crime reference.
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Thomas Fleming
Thomas Fleming@ThomasF93619148·
@Seskinho9 Pique isn't a real academy player, I'd put Wes Brown in there, I'd replace Mainoo with Butt
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Seskinho
Seskinho@Seskinho9·
Manchester United greatest academy XI Any changes ?🤷‍♂️
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