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Wayne Bridges
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LUFC, DARTS, opinions are my views, no need to take offence, be positive and keep smiling. ⚽️🎯😀
pontefract Katılım Nisan 2017
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🚨RICKY GERVAIS LAUNCHES BLISTERING ATTACK ON KEIR STARMER & THE ENTIRE CORRUPT POLITICAL ELITE 🔥🤬
Ricky Gervais Tears Into Every Lying, Greedy Politician As Shitty Corrupt Tw*ts In Savage Tirade 👊💥
Ricky Gervais has unleashed a ferocious, profanity-laced blistering attack that spares absolutely no one in Westminster—Keir Starmer, Labour, the Tories, the lot of them get shredded with zero mercy.
The comedian's resurfaced rant is unrelenting fury as he eviscerates the lot:
“They’re all f*cking, lying, sh!tty little, f*cking corrupt tw*ts!”
Any naive hope of decent people in power? Obliterated. Gervais delivers the cold truth:
“I think I thought there was good guys and bad guys, but now I just think they’re all little f*cking sh*ts.”
He then goes straight for the jugular on the entitled, silver-spoon brigade still lording it over everyone:
“Greedy little f*cking posh tw*ts.”
Gervais isn't offering polite critique; he's voicing the raw frustration boiling over across the country after endless broken promises and sleaze.
Well said @rickygervais 👏👏
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@bbccumbriasport Be careful what you wish for… top manager
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Carlisle United head coach Mark Hughes responded to being heckled by a supporter in a hospitality box when he appeared for his post-match duties after last night’s 3-1 defeat.
#bbcfootball #carlisleunited #cumbrians

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@joshpearson180 Wt an incredible guy you are Wayne , met you once , your an incredible sports summarier …you got this ..🎯🎯❤️
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"The UK has been colonised by immigrants," Man Utd co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
“You can't have an economy with nine million people on benefits and huge levels of immigrants coming in,” he said. “I mean, the UK has been colonised. It’s costing too much money.
“The UK has been colonised by immigrants, really, hasn't it? I mean, the population of the UK was 58 million in 2020, now it's 70 million. That's 12 million people.”
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@benonwine Simon Jordan… the nations leading sports pundit… this lass as issues schooled for shouting racism….entitled to nothing …
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SIMON JORDAN DOESN'T HOLD BACK ON ENI ALUKO!!!!
"The language that you use is steeped in entitlement.
I think because of initiatives like DEI, they've allowed people to be put into positions in the men's game, that I don't think they've merited"
BOOM 💥
(@talkSPORT)
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Wishing Kevin Keegan all the best and a speedy recovery in his cancer battle.
Keep fighting Kev.
#KevinKeegan
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One of the many reasons why Kevin Keegan is special is that he makes other people feel special, and that's a great gift. Keegan is a footballing great who wears his greatness lightly. He’s King Kev and a man of the people. He's never forgotten his Doncaster roots, indeed is very proud of them, and the work ethic inherited from his father and grandfather, both miners.
A work ethic that propelled Keegan to the top. The great smell of Brut - and sweat. That was Keegan the player. He maximised every last ounce of his talent. That's one of the many reasons he's always been so respected. Another of the many reasons why there is such an outpouring of love for Keegan, and so many messages of support as he undergoes treatment for cancer, is that as a footballer he reached for the stars with his feet firmly on the ground.
Keegan is one of the greatest footballers in English and European history, a European champion with Liverpool, a two-time Ballon d’Or winner at Hamburg, a much-loved Newcastle United player and manager, and whole-hearted in his work with England as player and manager. Diego Maradona asked for his shirt after an Argentina-England game in 1980. Keegan played against Pele, George Best and Johan Cruyff. And yet he’s as down to earth as they come. In fact, he often sends himself up.
He cares for people. I went to interview him once at Maiden Castle, Durham, where Newcastle were training at the time and Keegan was the manager of the Entertainers. He sent a message to say he’d come to the pavilion for a chat when training was finished. Great. I might get an early train home. A member of Newcastle’s staff mentioned that Kevin might take a while because this was a day when fans were allowed in to watch.
He stepped off the pitch, and spent around an hour signing autographs, chatting away, never rushing people, just making them feel special. He dropped to his haunches so he could talk to one kid in a wheelchair, making eye contact, and having a proper chat. It meant the world to this kid that Keegan cared. He reached the pavilion, changed, and gave me 20 minutes of his time. He’s incredibly generous with his time. And there have always been so many demands on it.
He tells the story that his determination to sign every autograph and meet every picture request dates back to a moment when, as a kid, he was snubbed by a Doncaster Rovers player. Keegan had waited after a Rovers game, politely approached his favourite player, and got knocked back. He’s never forgotten the hurt he felt. So he makes sure he fulfils every autograph request – no matter how long the queue.
I hosted a talk with Keegan at the Cheltenham Literary Festival in 2018. He was promoting his autobiography so was obviously going to be accommodating. But, typically, he went above and beyond. Smartly suited, Keegan arrived so early that only the security guy was there. Keegan patiently chatted away with the security guy, asking him about his job, where he lived, just being friendly because that is Kevin Keegan for you. Interested in people. Good to them.
Later, when the talk to the audience finished, Keegan headed into the Waterstones’ tent to sign books. The queue was huge. The Festival was closing for the night but Keegan stayed two hours to make sure everyone had their copy signed or their shirt. One lady had her Liverpool jacket signed (below). Keegan not only signed but had a joke and a laugh and a picture with them all.
On Boxing Day, Keegan was at Scunthorpe United, his first club, promoting non-League football. He joined in the carols and got behind the bar, pulling pints, helping out, spreading laughter. Because that’s what Kevin Keegan does – spreads joy. And that’s one of the many, many reasons people are rooting for Kevin Keegan at this challenging time.

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If you watched Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk Round 9 you would understand the obsession. At it’s best #Boxing is the best Combat Sports 🥊
Ashley St. Clair@stclairashley
I will never understand men’s obsession with sports
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