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@Dawtry1988 @JuceeRob @Bermuda060404 There wasn’t a rule preventing it when Bielsa had one of his staff do it from a public footpath. In the Sthmptn case there was a law broken and the spy had reportedly accessed the training facility to do it.
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Liam Dawtry@Dawtry1988·
@JuceeRob @Bermuda060404 Agree with the first point. On the second point, Bielsa admitted they'd done it to everyone, and its looking likely that actually, this was an isolated incident with Southampton.
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Graham Smyth
Graham Smyth@GrahamSmyth·
Interesting line that Daniel Farke has taken today on his position heading into the summer and talks with the board. Nothing at all unreasonable, but a little surprising he's left it so open ended. Thoughts? #lufc
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Bueno@TimTipo213·
@Ramma_____ @Leeds_Untied Would you say the same then when a black player tells the ref another player has called him a n****r?! You sound like a 🤡 saying they are playing a high pressure game and it’s therefore acceptable. You can’t pick and choose which discriminations get pulled and which can slide.
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John@Ramma_____·
Bad grass that Luke Ayling like, telling the ref that Harwood-Bellis was picking on him and calling him names
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Mike Gardner@mikegardner_wb·
BREAKING NEWS: Starmer’s amazing speech Sir Keir Starmer smashed it out of the park today with a barnstorming speech which astonished critics and colleagues alike. Speaking without notes and cheered on by his cabinet colleagues he gave a passionate defence of Labour’s record. Even the hard- nosed press corps assembled in Downing Street burst into spontaneous applause at the end. Meanwhile cheering crowds poured onto the streets of Red Wall constituencies waving union jacks pledging support for the PM. Just kidding of course. Th reality? Starmer’s speech was the same old reheated, vapid drivel we’ve heard a hundred times before, delivered with his usual lack of charisma and with contents about as inviting as a week old litter tray.
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Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 WATCH: Keir Starmer says he will block "far-right agitators" from travelling to the UK for Tommy Robinson's march on Saturday "We will not allow people to come to the UK to threaten our communities and spread hate on our streets"
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Paul
Paul@Pabs237·
@pmak27 @WestHam Bless. Anti Spurs Social Media alliance What feels like the whole league want us down as they realise this was their one chance in a lifetime to relegate. Next season we get back up to the top where we belong. Even finishing 17th twice we won a Euro trophy and CL. Levels
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PaulMak@pmak27·
Right @WestHam fans, it’s time to stop hating us & let’s put the Service Crew/Inter City Firm days behind us. Tell us how much you like us & we’ll do our best to help you out tomorrow night??
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Jack Dart
Jack Dart@JackWDart·
I, a Liberal Democrat, just voted tactically for Labour to stop the worst, most dangerous party of my lifetime, winning in my area. Vote tactically today! Keep Reform UK out.
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George
George@georgebfc2·
Showed some fight in the 2nd half but my god Leeds fans are awful. Bring on next season. #twitterclarets
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J Stewart
J Stewart@triffic_stuff_·
Yet another terror attack in Golders Green. Two Jewish lads stabbed by a bloke literally hunting Jews in a Jewish area. Police call it terrorism. Fair enough. And what’s Keir Starmer’s big brain response? “We need to be really clear that we need to get to the root causes of extremism and antisemitism.” WHAT?! 😂 We know the “root causes”, mate. It’s the same one it’s always been for 1,400 years: straight-up Islamic hatred of Jews. The “religion of peace” strikes again. It’s not a mystery. It’s not “poverty” or “foreign policy” or whatever cope you’re peddling this week. You import huge numbers of people who bring this medieval garbage with them. They don’t drop it at passport control like a bad suitcase. They don’t suddenly love the Jews because they get a council flat and free healthcare. This was inevitable. You knew it. We all knew it. Then you stand there waffling about “cohesion” like it’s a button you click and poof! Oil and water magically become best mates. Newsflash: some cultures are fundamentally incompatible. This isn’t a mixer, it’s a collision. He never, ever says the thing everyone with eyes can see. Never names the ideology. Never admits the import policy was madness. Just more limp-wristed “tackle the roots” boIIocks. Pure lip service. Treating the British public like idiots who can’t see what’s happening on our own streets. Nothing changes. Nothing ever will. We’re watching the same script on repeat and they expect us to clap for the actors. Absolute state of this country. 😡
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Bueno@TimTipo213·
@LoEl81 Oh fuck off. Fernandez is top of the pile for diving, whinging and every other form of cheating in the game. If he wasn’t rolling around playing injured they may not have conceded the second goal.
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LolaElise@LoEl81·
Dominic Calvert-Lewin had the opportunity to say ‘I’m fine, he barely touched me’ Might not have made any difference, but instead, he made a fuss about his hair bobble and tried to get Licha sent off. Players diving and whinging are a big part of the problem.
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@Boody11av Lefty loosey, righty tighty!!
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LowfieldsLedgeLs11 #LUFC #Bielsalista 💙💛🤍
The VAR/ ref decisions against Leeds in the West Ham game defy logic. 1. 3 high kicks to the head by WHU players went unpunished. 2. Blatant penalty against Stach. Unintentional contact or Stack got his shot away is bollox. 3. Dangerous high kick scores goal. @FA_PGMOL
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BBC Sport West Yorkshire
On his return to England as Uruguay manager ahead of tomorrow night's International friendly, Marcelo Bielsa was asked about his time at Leeds United. #LUFC | #BBCFootball
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Adonis Storr
Adonis Storr@theadelites·
Marcelo, When you came to manage Leeds United, the false dawns and false starts had become the norm. The brief moments of joy were exceptional respites during the decade-and-a-half away from the top-tier of English football - 'the banter years'. The club had been unloved and uncared for by many managers and owners on the spiral down the football pyramid. That is why - when you brought a seemingly inexhaustible amount of competence and passion - it was a revolution. No one know what to expect before that first game of the season. And like before every first game of every new season, we all held our collective breath. So when Mateusz Klich stabbed home that shot against Stoke on that sunny day in August 2018 - the Elland Road roar that preceded was an exclamation of disbelief as much as joy. What followed was the best football any of us might ever see our team play in our lifetimes. What many of us would give to go back and live it all again. And how did you do it? Because you care. You care passionately about every small detail, every small moment - because you know that even the tinniest component of a football club, is part of the foundation of the whole. So you adjusted the position of electric sockets on the walls of Thorp Arch; a dirty boot print in the hall never happened again; and the players picked up rubbish for an hour, because their integrity and understanding of what the fans have to do pay to watch them, was as important to you, as their physical strength. You watched a season's worth of games for every one of our opponents, studying them meticulously until you knew every strength, every weakness, and what tactical changes they would make depending on the game state. You cared. You cared so much that your passion almost has its own gravity; it draws people in - and makes them care too. You turned a mid-table Championship squad into a mid-table Premier League side - no one else could have done that. But more than that - you turned #LUFC - one of the most hated teams in the UK - into what some pundits at the time called "everyone's second team" - by virtue of the most unbelievably exciting brand of football. Every press conference was a philosophical lecture. You lambasted modern football, football authorities, the press, agents and everything else that makes a mockery of the beauty of this game. But you always praised the fans, you always praised your players and you never, ever took credit. And while others jumped at the opportunity to lap up the applause for the fruits of your labour, you never puffed proud. Embarrassed, you even had to be goaded into lifting the Championship trophy. You have left every single manager that followed in your wake an impossible task. Your shadow lingers still. You will be loved forever in this city in West Yorkshire of which your face and words adorn murals 10ft tall. And we'll never forget how your lessons of hard work, love and passion and belief and hope, transformed our club. Even when the entire establishment tried to prise you off that pedestal they had so begrudgingly put you on - during the spy gate scandal - you simply dismantled the narrative with a tactical masterclass we will never the see the like of again. And you did it all in the most disarming way, while turning sport into art, and uplifting this community. You have personally changed the trajectory of my life, and those of countless others I know. Thank you does not feel enough for the appreciation and gratitude we all feel. But it will have to do. Vamos Bielsa, Vamos Leeds Carajo! We will never forget what you did for us! Gracias Marcelo!
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Wilkie (Richard Wilkinson)
Wilkie (Richard Wilkinson)@WilkieisBack66·
Slave reparations! I’m all in! I’ve decided to personally gift £1 million Sterling to every single person my family ever enslaved. Please form an orderly queue and bring: • Ironclad documents proving my family personally enslaved you (bonus points if they include my great-great-grandpa’s signature and a Polaroid). • Your birth certificate proving you were born before Britain abolished slavery on 1 August 1834. • Proof you’re still alive (the gift can only be claimed in person, no ghosts, no estates, no “my ancestor told me so”). Oh, and while you’re at it, maybe swing by the local cemetery with a shovel. I’m sure those poor souls buried since the 1800s would appreciate being dug up for their cheque. They’ve waited long enough, right? Look, if we’re doing “reparations” for historical slavery, let’s do it properly: only to the actual victims. Not their great-great-great-grandchildren who were born free in the 20th or 21st century, sipping oat milk lattes while tweeting about “trauma.” This isn’t justice, it’s a cosmic-level grift. It’s like demanding the Roman Empire pay for the roads they built because some distant ancestor got conquered by Caesar. Or billing modern Italians for every Gaul who got turned into a slave 2,000 years ago. Newsflash: No living person in Britain today was a slave under British law, and no living person in Britain today owned slaves under British law. The people who suffered are dead. The people who profited are dead. Their descendants, Black, White, Asian, mixed, whatever had zero say in it. Chasing “reparations” from random taxpayers (including the descendants of abolitionists, coal miners, and people who arrived after 1834) isn’t healing historical wounds. It’s creating new ones while opening the most hilarious Pandora’s box in human history: • Should Ireland demand reparations from Britain for the Potato Famine? • Should Britain demand reparations from Denmark for the Viking slave raids? • Should Italians bill Mongols for the sack of Baghdad? • Should every African nation start invoicing each other for the centuries of tribal warfare and slave-trading that predated (and supplied) the transatlantic trade? Where does the grievance chain end? 1066? The Bronze Age? Lucy the Australopithecus getting stiffed on her cave rent? Slavery was a universal human horror, practised by every civilisation from the Egyptians to the Aztecs to the Arabs to the Africans themselves (who sold millions into the trade). Britain didn’t invent it. Britain ended it, at massive cost, with the Royal Navy spending decades hunting slave ships while other empires kept right on going. Demanding cash from people who never owned slaves, to give to people who were never slaves, isn’t “reparations.” It’s retroactive time-travel cosplay with other people’s money. It’s the ultimate participation trophy for historical victimhood: “My ancestor suffered, therefore I deserve a payout… even though I live in a free society with more opportunity than 99.9% of humans who ever lived.” If you want actual justice, how about this radical idea: Stop obsessing over who owes whom from 200 years ago, and start judging people by what they do today. Work hard. Build. Create. Don’t inherit grievances like their family heirlooms. The desire for slavery reparations isn’t righteous anger. It’s lazy, entitled, historically illiterate greed dressed up as moral superiority, demanding a lottery win for a suffering you never endured, from people who never caused it. My £1 million offer stands. Just bring the paperwork. And a time machine. #Reparations #Slavery Oh, and fcuk you Lenny Henry.
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