@ccfcegan@Footballtweet The many fans of Premier League clubs here belong to supporters clubs and also support grass roots football by going to local games on non match days. Do you?
Ryan Reynolds:
“Aside from my family, it has been the greatest love of my life, unexpectedly so. Everything there comes down to the wire.
Everything happens in the last two seconds. I’ve never seen the kind of jubilation and explosive emotion like I have in Wrexham.
There’s something so heartbreaking and beautiful about the story coming out of Wrexham, and this idea of ‘why me?’, ‘why us?’, ‘nothing good ever happens to us.’
When I first started this whole thing, I had no idea. I was kind of faking it till I made it. And now I can’t stop.”
@bootlegger1974@theawayfans Geezer’s come in and pumped so much money into your club that you’re on the verge of the Championship playoffs from being National League 4 years ago and you’re more bothered about not being the centre of attention anymore 🤣
@CardiffCityFC@DragonBetWales How salech was not replaced after his injury in January is mind-blowing. Hes never going to come back to his best until next season.
Its getting to the point we may aswel kept etete and threw him in.
@henrysaye@1ohreally@akarsenalnews@Doc_consultant The whole world is on its knees. And let me clarify i do not agree with slavery or nothing. Its fucking sick. But dubai is the best place on earth.
@henrysaye@1ohreally@akarsenalnews@Doc_consultant Its also spotless because everyone knows who ever goes there knows not fuck around and find out? Right?
I think the world has got potty. And i agree. But least them men had passports and got given a job. ? Not throw them over the channel and get given the red carpet in dover
I moved to Qatar because I saw an opportunity to see more of the world, open my mind to different cultures, and experience a different way of life. Yes, of course, a slightly better salary helps. No-one would deny that.
When we left the UK, my wife and I were struggling. Our car had been repossessed from the drive. We were struggling to pay the bills. Literally caught in the shower when the electricity went off.
We were going to Tesco at night just to raid the reduced section.
My commute to my architectural job was brutal. A 40 minute walk to the train in the rain (we only had one car), then a 3 hour train journey there and another 3 hours back. My working day was essentially 4am to 9pm.
We saw an opportunity for a calmer life and just went for it.
It was a huge decision to leave our family and friends, all our routines, and start a new life with just the two of us. Exciting, but also scary.
We’ve built a calm life here surrounded by wonderful people. I’ve learned a great deal about the world and about myself.
This country has looked after us, and we fell in love with it instantly.
And that had nothing to do with taxes.