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@darrylgriffiths

welsh stuff football stuff sometimes both.🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

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darryl griffiths
darryl griffiths@darrylgriffiths·
@GreatUK77 You’re right Just put all the signs in Britain back to welsh then silly bothering with the invasive german dialect. Popeth cymraeg da iawn ti.
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Karma@GreatUK77·
Then because.. EVERYONE IN WALES CAN SPEAK ENGLISH, WHILST… MAJORITY OF WELSH PEOPLE CANNOT SPEAK,READ OR WRITE IN WELSH. WHY ARE WE WASTING ALL THIS MONEY ON BILINGUAL… FORMS AND ROAD SIGNS BECAUSE PLAID CYMRU AND LABOUR LOVE WASTING OUR TAX PAYERS MONEY ON NON ESSENTIALS
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DOGE Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿💰
Do BBC Wales publish the percentage of their staff who are Welsh speakers? If not, they should be forced to do so. We bet they proportionately employ far more Welsh speakers than the Welsh population at large, over 80% of whom do not speak the language.
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darryl griffiths@darrylgriffiths·
@hrhhs @Anniepop2027 @BBCNews They dont pay the tax though, you spend almost as much as you make and declare little profits whilst investing more in drilling. Pump up the company shares funnel wealth offshore. For it to work in everyday peoples favour we would have to nationalise it. We should
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1a@hrhhs·
@Anniepop2027 @BBCNews We still on the mineral rights to oil and gas, that’s why we can tax it at 78% when we grant licences to private companies who want to extract it. You woke leftie lot are not very good with facts
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Anne@Anniepop2027·
North Sea Oil was sold off by the Tories and is sold on the open global oil market so it would NOT be cheaper. Helen Whately calls it “our own gas” no it isn’t Helen .. your party sold it off for a fraction of its worth. Stop misleading the public @BBCNews
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darryl griffiths@darrylgriffiths·
@Leonard73714140 Argentina invaded Britain you can quibble over the difference between overseas territory and defacto country if you like. America in fact did say “ not our war we are staying neutral.” When we slapped the argies up your president pleaded for is to come to a settlement.
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FPL Frasier@FPLfrasier·
Does Rooney consider himself as a top player? Because Neymar was better than Rooney.
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darryl griffiths
darryl griffiths@darrylgriffiths·
@DaleVince But the cost is already here. Net zero isn’t going to turn that around is it? The co2 is up there, the water vapour from melted ice is here. Net zero wont put it back.
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Dale Vince
Dale Vince@DaleVince·
While Reform bang on about ’stupid net zero’ and do all they can to undermine the vital steps we need to take to mitigate the worst of climate outcomes - what do they say to this? Is it just the weather that causes record levels of flooding (drought and wildfires too)……and record costs to either repair or try to prevent. This is the other side of the equation, not hitting net zero has a very real cost - and it’s bigger than the cost of hitting it. Farage is a politician that will say anything for personal gain. He gave us Brexit and that turned out to be a pile of horseshite. Now he’s gunning for green energy, the cheapest, cleanest and safest form of energy we can make - not to mention the fastest. edie.net/defra-confirms…
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Brian Wilder@BrianWilder·
@oldguy_steve This entire generation of Europeans have grown up under the umbrella of the US military protection. They think security is free. As a tax paying American if we didn’t spend another dime there it wouldn’t hurt my feelings. We have ZERO need for Europe and their bullshit.
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
Even if every single drop of oil and every puff of gas was extracted from the North Sea oil fields it wouldn't lower energy prices in the UK by one penny. Because it is 100% privatised and owned by foreign billionaires who will sell it to whoever pays the most.
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Mal@UtdMaI·
Manchester United can’t just cash in on Onana yet. Let’s be tactical: Senne Lammens has the raw talent, reflexes, and mentality to be No.1 but he’s still developing under high-pressure PL games. Onana isn’t just a goalkeeper; he’s a coach on the pitch. His positioning, reading of the game, and ability to organize the defence teaches Lammens how to handle top-level pressure. Dumping Onana now means sacrificing defensive stability and letting a 20-year-old make rookie mistakes every week. Keep Onana and let Lammens learn. United’s future depends on it.
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Klay
Klay@UtdKlay·
🚨 Jose Mourinho gave us European Silverware 🚨 Ole Gunnar Solskjaer gave us Unbeaten Away Records 🚨 Ralf Rangnick gave us Brutal Honesty 🚨 Erik ten Hag gave us Two Domestic Trophies 🚨 Ruben Amorim gave us.….𝗦𝗵𝗼𝘄 𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗲
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Alice
Alice@AliceTalksFooty·
If Tottenham get relegated I think we should look at Vuskovic & Bergvall. Udogie would be fantastic if he wasn't so injury prone. Sarr would be a decent shout for squad depth, and definitely wouldn't say no to Solanke. Love Kudus but we need LW not RW. Who would you take from Tottenham?
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darryl griffiths@darrylgriffiths·
@NoushardMUFC Amorim underperformed so by your own logic he needed to go. Gave away a cup final against a poor spurs side. He wasn’t the one. Move on.
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Noush 🧠 | MUFC
Noush 🧠 | MUFC@NoushardMUFC·
The hate for Amorim was never really about results. It started the moment he benched or moved on people’s favorite players. The 31% win rate just became the shield they hide behind to justify the agenda. Because if you actually watched the football, the team was starting to look organized. Patterns were forming. The structure was improving. This was six months into building a squad, with new pieces still settling. Momentum was coming. Results usually follow structure. But Player FC couldn’t tolerate meritocracy. Amorim was doing things the old-fashioned way: • Train well → you play • Perform well → you keep your place • Drop standards → you sit on the bench Simple. Fair. Professional. And that’s exactly what Player FC hates. They want special treatment lists. Players who must start regardless of form. Players who need “the perfect system” or “three specific signings” just to function. Think about that logic for a second. A serious club doesn’t build the entire team to unlock one underperforming player. If you can’t perform with the tools available, you step aside for someone who can. That’s football. Amorim actually challenged that culture. That’s why the noise started. Did he get everything right? No. One mistake was not finishing Player FC completely when he had the chance. Because once that culture survives, it keeps rebuilding itself. And that’s exactly what we’re watching happen again.
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Adewale👑@elijah_manuwa

You’ll hate Amorim for saying Maino must improve and fight for his place, and Rashford should improve his performance and do defensive work. And after watching PSG vs Chelsea and still believe he’s wrong, then you’re a Player FC not real supporter and you can’t be taken seriously

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Harsh Goenka
Harsh Goenka@hvgoenka·
Can this be a solution?
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darryl griffiths
darryl griffiths@darrylgriffiths·
@ZackPolanski We have our own fossil fuels. If it’s cleaner and cheaper we might want too but its the most expensive electricity has ever been.
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Zack Polanski
Zack Polanski@ZackPolanski·
Our dependency on fossil fuels makes us vulnerable. Wars across the world are pushing up prices for households in the UK. Why keep waiting for the next crisis? We need to transition to clean power as fast as we can to protect people and our economy. theguardian.com/environment/20…
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Ferre@FerreWeb3·
Look at the generational difference… 1990s: • Get a university degree • Get a 9–5 job • Suit and tie • Get promoted • Get married at 21 • Buy a house at 25 • 4 kids, 1 dog • Retire at 60 2026: • Survive… Show more
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Ben Graham
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK·
Britain doesn’t have an energy shortage. If the UK actually wanted energy security, the playbook would be obvious: • Fully exploit North Sea oil & gas • Approve large scale fracking for domestic shale gas • Build multiple new nuclear power stations across the country • Reopen and expand gas storage capacity • Reform planning laws blocking energy infrastructure • Build a strategic sovereign energy reserve Energy independence is national security. Cut Net Zero. Drill the North Sea. Frack British shale. Build nuclear.
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darryl griffiths
darryl griffiths@darrylgriffiths·
@AaronBastani The teslas are all old now most 3 -5 years since facelifts. Too expensive, no resale value.
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Aaron Bastani
Aaron Bastani@AaronBastani·
Find it bewildering that so many on right pathologically oppose electric vehicles (because woke). They are just a vastly superior technology. And will only get better & cheaper. But instead of a strategy re actual EV adoption in this country we get - of course - Boomerslop.
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darryl griffiths
darryl griffiths@darrylgriffiths·
@NoushardMUFC Flip the coin though and the bottom line was they didn’t convert the xg into goals in his first season and he conceded far far to many goals. The attack looked average at best under amorim the football was drab. He got locked out in a Europa cup final by ange parking the bus.
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Noush 🧠 | MUFC
Noush 🧠 | MUFC@NoushardMUFC·
Amorim ball operated with two 10s behind the striker and Bruno joining them high. That meant creativity in the final third wasn’t coming from one player it was coming from multiple angles. Bruno, Mbeumo, Cunha, Amad drifting inside, Dorgu overlapping, Sesko occupying defenders. When you pin a defence with that many threats, goals can come from anywhere. That’s why the team was scoring more and creating better quality chances. The build-up was structured, movements were coordinated, and we were constantly forcing set pieces because defences were under pressure. I’m not pretending Amorim’s system was perfect. It had flaws. But its biggest strength was the final third structure players knew where the next option was before receiving the ball. Carrick ball is the opposite. There is no clear attacking structure. No defined patterns in the final third. It often looks like 11 players running basic drills and hoping individual brilliance saves the day. And that’s the biggest problem with it long term. Football at the top level cannot rely on improvisation. Players need automatisms. They need to know: •where their teammate will be •where the next pass is •who attacks the space •who arrives late in the box That’s what systems do. They drill behaviours until they become instinct. Without that structure, sharpness drops, timing disappears, and attacks become predictable. That’s why Carrick ball feels ….. showmore
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rú𝑩𝑬𝑵 🇵🇹@Utdbeni

Amorims system made sure that if Bruno wasn’t performing or didn’t have his day we still performed well as a team by sharing some of the duties but now once Bruno doesn’t get his day we are back to being mediocre on and off the ball. Carrick ball isn’t the truth please. Other players look clueless

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