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DanGover

@dangover2

England Football / #tudors / 🎣 🎣🎣🎣

Hemel Hemsptead, England Katılım Şubat 2012
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Jacob
Jacob@JacobHorsfall_·
I can’t lie, I don’t even think majority of the hate is England ‘fans’. It’s the media. As soon as the tournament starts the majority of the nation don’t care who starts as long as the team performs. The media are the ones who just relentlessly attack the team no matter what.
Dr Yash @YashRMFC

Jude Bellingham did this and still got hate from England fans.

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Kieran Maguire
Kieran Maguire@KieranMaguire·
St Albans City lost £225k in 24/25 when the club finished 21st in National League South to take total losses to over £2m. Club is propped up by £1.4m of loans, of which over £1.1m comes from the parent company.
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DanGover@dangover2·
@Welchy @DBoggins We're bang in form, Saturday will be tough but you never know.
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DanGover@dangover2·
@Real1_balogun Probably one of the most sensible England based tweets I've seen. Spot on. Interestingly most of that squad will all say not winning something with England is the biggest regret they have.. such a shame.
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Rilwan
Rilwan@Real1_balogun·
Micah Richards, who was sort of an outsider in that England setup being a Man City player at the time, pointed it to a disconnect that came from their club rivalries. It’s why l’ll always say Gareth Southgate is arguably the most important manager England has had. He set a culture of unity and mutual respect. He democratised the Three Lions and obviously, the growth of the Premier League and it meant that more clubs had an input in the national team. It broke the big clubs’ camps where players associated based on the club they represented. See this excerpt from Richard’s’ book; “What made England difficult, then, wasn’t the players as people. It was how divided the squad was by club loyalty. Looking back, the dynamic was absolutely crazy. There was a large group of Manchester United players: Rio Ferdinand, Wayne Rooney, Paul Scholes, Owen Hargreaves, Wes Brown. That was one faction, and probably the dominant one. Then there was a little Liverpool clan, built around Gerrard and Jamie Carragher. There was a Chelsea gang – Terry, Lampard, Ashley Cole, Joe Cole – and another one from Arsenal. “That first evening, when everyone started to arrive at the hotel, could be frosty, especially if we all got together after a big game between two of the big clubs. It would be up to one of the neutrals, someone who wasn’t affiliated to any of the major clans, someone like Jermain Defoe, to try to break the ice, to crack a joke about why they all looked so serious, but there was a limit to what any of us could do. I don’t think we were ever really united enough as a national team to say that everyone in the squad was talking to everyone else. There was always some sort of beef. It never quite passed over into becoming something you could joke about. It ran deeper than one set of players being disappointed to have lost, or another gloating that they had won. There was a genuine sense that, deep down, they didn’t like each other. “That divide defined everything on those England get-togethers. On those trips where we didn’t have our own rooms, the Manchester United players would room with each other. Gerrard and Carragher would room together. The Chelsea players would room together, and the Arsenal players. It was the same at mealtimes. There would be a Liverpool table, a United table, a Chelsea table, an Arsenal table, and they were lines that you did not cross. “Glen Johnson, who was then at Liverpool, couldn’t just wander up and plant himself down next to Rio Ferdinand. That would have been a taboo.” Rio Ferdinand rehashed the same opinion in an interview he granted in the past. “It (club rivalry) killed that England team, that generation. "One year we would have been fighting Liverpool to win the league, another year it would be Chelsea. So I was never going to walk into the England dressing room and open up to Frank Lampard, Ashley Cole, John Terry or Joe Cole at Chelsea, or Steven Gerrard or Jamie Carragher at Liverpool because of the fear they would take something back to their club and use it against us. "I didn't realise that what I was doing was hurting England at the time. I was so engrossed, so obsessed with winning with Man United -- nothing else mattered.'' They had a squad of insanely talented footballers but never managed to have a team until Southgate.
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The biggest mystery in football. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 How — the hell — did England not win a World Cup or European Championship with this group of players.

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DanGover@dangover2·
@Welchy Have a look at Bennett's car parts / euro car parts etc if you're after a van driving job 👍🏻
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Welchy@Welchy·
Any driving jobs going anyone knows of, let me know please ready to go. Thanks in advance
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Ben Georges
Ben Georges@bengeorges88·
@scrumming_ten Yet we’ve won the World Cup in all three, which no one else has…
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Empire Aesthetics
Empire Aesthetics@Empireaesth·
This is unbelievably stupid. The King of Scotland literally became the King of England. The Act of Union in 1707 was agreed upon by both parties and Scotland disproportionally took part in all of Britain’s colonial ventures. Scotland is no colony.
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Jack Himself ⚒️
Jack Himself ⚒️@jackgambardella·
When brawls break out in football, the commentators always feel the need to tell us that no one likes to see it. Look at those faces in the crowd 🤣
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Hemel Hempstead Town FC
Hemel Hempstead Town FC@hemelfc·
The club can today confirm the departure of Millar Matthews-Lewis to League One side Burton Albion on a permanent deal for an undisclosed fee. We would like to thank Millar for his service to the club and wish him every success as he moves into the full time game. The deal also underpins the clubs commitment to giving young players, whether it be those through our own youth and academy systems, or those that have previously dropped out of full time football the opportunity to improve and thrive within our environment, with the chance to move into league football, whilst also building our club and team to push towards the top of the National League South and above. #COYT
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Berkhamsted Ladies FC
Berkhamsted Ladies FC@BerkoLadiesFC·
Full disclosure I did forget to start tweeting today lol. Half hour gone and we lead 1-0
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