Taylor Rogers
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Taylor Rogers
@Taylor__Rogers
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Manchester, England Katılım Şubat 2009
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Anyone in touch with frank from Swinton? Just wat to make sure he got back to his hotel ok . My mate booked
Him an uber but just want to double check thanks #swfc
@DylanGorrill

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We need to more select committees they’re such class watches, I want Tuchel to do one when we get knocked out in the quarters
Sky News@SkyNews
🗣️ 'Was there anything in Peter Mandelson's developed vetting that wasn't already in the public realm?' - Dame Emily Thornberry 🗣️ 'I may no longer be an official, but I can't open that box' - Sir Olly Robbins
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RIP Dai Hunt. I’ll always remember after Cardiff vs Swansea last year Alex Cuthbert walked out of the main entrance and Dai asked me who he was. I told him former wales rugby international Alex Cuthbert. He walks upto Alex and says “ Are we gonna be better this 6 Nations? We was shit last year” All Alex said back was “ Hope so mate” 😂
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Under new management:
Sky Sports
Pool table
Carling £4:20
John Smiths £3:80
2 cocktails from £10
GB Politics@GBPolitcs
🚨NEW: The Strait of Hormuz has been fully reopened
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it was free for oasis 😂
OPEN THE GOD DAMN STRAIT
BBC Sport@BBCSport
The special event fare has been confirmed for a journey that usually costs $12.90 (£9.50) for a return ticket. That price will be $150 (£110.75) during the tournament. The stadium will host eight matches, including an England group game, and the final on 19 July.
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The man who wants to rescue Sheffield Wednesday, American businessman David Storch, says he has been “informed that a 15-point penalty is set to be imposed at the start of next season” in League One. The outgoing owner Dejphon Chansiri should hang his head in shame at the damage he has inflicted on Sheffield Wednesday. He can’t have a conscience. Otherwise he’d accept a compromise on bid price.
The EFL should have been tougher with Chansiri quicker. The FA should remember it is supposed to be custodians of the game and protect clubs. The importance of an Independent Football Regulator, much delayed by vested interests, is highlighted again by events at Wednesday.
At the moment, the people being punished at Wednesday are fans, players, staff and the man who wants to save them. Shameful situation engulfing a historic club which could have been avoided with stronger leadership by the authorities. And Chansiri locating some principles. #SWFC
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I’m pretty sure My mum lived on this road in her early years
ThisisDublin@Thisisdublin0
O'Connell Street now 👌💚🇮🇪💯
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@patrickpops @henrywinter It was £15m sorry. My point was that if wrexham can’t turn a profit with their very unique model (57% turnover from north america?) then I don’t think anyone can ..
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@Taylor__Rogers @henrywinter It's £15m mate and about £4m of that is through a company going insolvent that held international funds for us so will probably get that back at some point and the rest was paying back loans/stand costs I think. Still not ideal mind.
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@wxmkev @henrywinter The money spent on Darland doesn’t go on the P&L, the £14m loss is due to the increase in wages. There’s nothing wrong with Wrexhams spending, my point was that if Wrexham can’t break-even then nobody can and football below the prem is a bubble waiting to burst. See pic 👇🏻

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This has been weighing heavily on me, and I can’t stay quiet about it any longer.
I am 71 years old. I’ve been fortunate enough to attend five World Cups, starting in 1986. Those tournaments weren’t just events to me, they were life chapters. They were about connection, about culture, about standing shoulder to shoulder with people from every corner of the world, united by the game we love.
But what I’m seeing now breaks my heart.
The current dynamic pricing strategy for the upcoming World Cup feels completely detached from the very soul of football. Yes, this tournament is being played mostly in the United States, and yes, it’s a premium market. But football was never meant to be a luxury product reserved for the highest bidder. It belongs to the people. Always has. I looked back fondly at USA 94 and everything we did then to fill stadiums and bring the game to life for Americans who were just dipping their toes into the water of the beautiful game.
Right now, it feels like the average, passionate supporter, the ones who save for years, who travel across continents, who bring the color, the noise, the spirit, are being pushed out. Replaced by a model that prioritizes revenue over reality.
That’s a dangerous road because once you lose the authentic fan, you lose the essence of what makes the World Cup special.
I say this not just as a fan, but as someone who has spent a lifetime in and around the game. During my time at EA SPORTS, we stood shoulder to shoulder with FIFA when they needed it most. Our game kept millions of fans connected to football and to the World Cup when trust in the organization was at its lowest. We helped carry the flame.
Which is why this moment feels even more disappointing.
This may well be one of the last World Cups I have the chance to attend and I find myself wondering if the game I’ve loved all my life is slowly drifting away from people like me, and far more importantly, from the next generation who deserve to feel what I felt in 1986.
The World Cup should unite the world. Not divide it by price.
Football deserves better. And so do the fans. Come on @FIFAcom , sort this out… It’s not too late.
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@BBCSheffield @footballheaven He’s changing lanzarote to tenerife and half board to all inclusive.
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Chris Wilder says he is going to make "big changes" at Sheffield United in the summer.
Listen in full: bbc.in/4txLYH5
#SUFC | @FootballHeaven
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@Taylor__Rogers @xylottie Be going straight to the office asking for a 12.5% pay rise to reflect this injustice
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