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Darryl Oxton

@doxtonspur

Creator of https://t.co/4voSO7OqrI Orynth: https://t.co/fubJn9lH45

Katılım Nisan 2015
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Darryl Oxton
Darryl Oxton@doxtonspur·
@Ben_White86 The Tudor gamble has failed miserably- no sign of him recovering this team into any sort of form. Need to try someone else to try to breathe life into the team. But trusting the leadership to make decisive changes is probably unrealistic…
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Ben White
Ben White@Ben_White86·
I'd sack the CL off as well. Play the u21s and go out. Then we have eight finals, starting with a relegation six pointer vs Nott Forest. We can still save ourselves but we wont if we keep shooting ourselves in the foot. Need to get serious ASAP or we'll go through the trapdoor.
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Ben White
Ben White@Ben_White86·
Well...was a must win and we lost it. We even took the lead but a brainless moment cost us again - this time from VDV. Then we lost our heads. Recovered a bit second half but very few positives. Archie Gray was good. We're right in the dogfight now. Anfield is a write off and
Ben White@Ben_White86

I'm guessing a three at the back? Like that Tel, Souza and Gray start. Would've started Richie over RKM and not bundles of creativity through the middle but at least we have decent options off the bench. Huge, huge game. Really does need to be 3pts. COYS

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WH Fan Place
WH Fan Place@WestHamPlace·
🚨 Who is the BEST footballer you have ever seen play live? Messi for me 🔥
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A Gene Robinson
A Gene Robinson@AlBuffalo2nite·
Let’s decode what’s happening here. Campaign donations are legal. They’re disclosed. They’re regulated. If someone accepted contributions from a tech executive, that’s not corruption by default … that’s how modern campaigns operate across both parties. But the real issue isn’t donations. It’s the language. Calling federal immigration enforcement “terrorizing our communities” is political theater. ICE enforces federal immigration law. When Congress funds DHS, it funds border enforcement, deportation operations, visa overstays, human trafficking investigations, and cartel disruption. You can debate policy. You can argue scope. You can argue priorities. But framing enforcement of federal law as “terror” is designed to inflame, not inform. If the claim is that accepting money from someone connected to a company that contracts with the federal government disqualifies a candidate, then apply that standard universally. Tech companies, defense contractors, pharmaceutical firms, unions, energy corporations … both parties take money from entities that do business with the government. Consistency matters. If the concern is standing up to ICE, then be specific. Are you proposing abolishing it? Rewriting federal immigration law? Refusing to cooperate with federal warrants? Policy clarity beats insinuation. Voters deserve substance, not slogans. If you’re going to make accusations about integrity, bring documented evidence of wrongdoing … not just rhetorical guilt by association. That’s how serious debate is conducted. #SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove
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Juliana Stratton
Juliana Stratton@JulianaStratton·
For over 7 years, @rajaforil personally called the CTO of Palantir, asked for money, and repeatedly accepted his donation – even while ICE was terrorizing our communities. That is not someone who is going to stand up to ICE.
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Darryl Oxton
Darryl Oxton@doxtonspur·
@SeanDZWalsh In fairness, would it surprise you if ChatGPT was making the decisions?
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Darryl Oxton
Darryl Oxton@doxtonspur·
@SeanDZWalsh An em dash and a “the truth is” away from a clear giveaway.
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Darryl Oxton
Darryl Oxton@doxtonspur·
Hi everyone Proud to share my first project upload to @orynth ! Check out Clearexplain.me it’s a free ai clarity tool which makes complex documents like contracts and T&C’s easy to understand. Available in 10 languages ZJszqGvzfSz9bRrn1dSHAq6FGVbQwha1VdhvVD85ory
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Broskilicate
Broskilicate@Broskilicate·
@Chrispeare @Evilspawn4 @AliR_Ahmadi Yes, but she obviously believes it. I'm sure if pressed the psychologist would, in private, admit that it is not exactly true. Because it obviously isn't. Trump is a liar like any other politician but the amount of TDS one would need to mainline to believe that boggles my mind.
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The Throngler
The Throngler@ThronglerX·
@BBCNews Why are they waiting for clearly corrupt and amoral people to suddenly grow a conscience? Fire them and charge them criminally.
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Nathan
Nathan@NathanAClark·
For multiple reasons, It's not a good time to be looking for a coach. Had to remove Rosenior(t2) and Carrick(t4) from this list this month
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Nathan
Nathan@NathanAClark·
1. At no point during his time at either Brentford or Spurs has Thomas Frank demonstrated ability (or even willingness) to coach attacking, dominating football, and for that reason he should never have been given the job in the first place.
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John Dean
John Dean@ukDean1970·
@JerryBarnett @ZackPolanski When faced with facts you are unable to articulate a reply. By supporting Mann's weaponization of the term anti-Semitism you are, by default, an anti-Semite Jerry.
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Darryl Oxton
Darryl Oxton@doxtonspur·
Harley is in a critical situation and needs urgent medical attention. His condition is worsening, and time is running out. Please consider donating or sharing to help get him the care he deserves. gofund.me/abe1a4434
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Premier League@premierleague·
As Conor Gallagher returns to the Premier League, what will he add to @spursofficial's midfield? 👊 We take a look at where the former Chelsea man will fit in to Thomas Frank's side ⤵️
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Darryl Oxton
Darryl Oxton@doxtonspur·
@HimothyReports Not a lot he can do when players seem incapable of scoring. We have no real quality up front. Even Sunderland have quality up front.
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Football Talent Scout - Jacek Kulig
Luca Williams-Barnett vs Slavia Praha U-19: ⚽️ 21' goal ⚽️ 47' goal ⚽️ 62' goal ⚽️ 77' goal ⚽️ 79' goal Only the 5th player in UEFA Youth League history to score 5 goals in a single game. The young Tottenham prodigy is such a brilliant attacking midfielder! ⚪️
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Match of the Day
Match of the Day@BBCMOTD·
Weston-super-Mare are into the FA Cup third round for the first time in their 138-year history! 👏 And what a strike this was from Louis Britton to send them on their way 😮‍💨
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Darryl Oxton
Darryl Oxton@doxtonspur·
@EnglandThisIs “I’m homeless and need to sleep somewhere- I know! I’ll sleep directly on these wet leaves directly outside someone’s gate….” Said no homeless person, ever.
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This Is England
This Is England@EnglandThisIs·
Actually despicable, sleeping on a freezing cold pavement and just around the corner is the Hull Royal Hotel where illegal immigrants are kept fed and warm as a reward for breaking into our country.
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Darryl Oxton
Darryl Oxton@doxtonspur·
Great to see Brentford beat LFC, but it comes with the sickening, inevitable feeling that arsenal are on course for the title….😩
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Robert Jenrick
Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick·
Something has fundamentally changed in Birmingham. And Britain, too, has changed with it. Consider football: the rough and tumble of our national game is nothing new for the West Midlands. Growing up in the eighties, my Dad took me to more than a few matches at Villa Park in the away end. The language, chants, and antics were – at times – less than well-mannered. But it was largely good-natured fun. Where there was violence, the police put a quick but firm end to it. Such was the rhythm of British life. The same men and women worked together all week, turning up and supporting different teams on a Saturday. No longer. The decision from West Midlands Police to ban Jewish football fans from Villa Park marks a new low for our nation. What has changed? Well, last week, there were howls of outrage over my answer to that question. A leaked tape recorded me saying that, in parts of Birmingham, integration had totally failed. I’d been to Handsworth and seen a community that did not represent the full breadth of British society. It, like too much of Birmingham, resembled a segregated community. That’s not the kind of country I want. I want a country where fellow Brits live side by side, with a strong sense of national togetherness and unity. The Mayor of the West Midlands, the Bishop of Birmingham, the BBC, and others all lined up to say I was wrong. The local MP, Ayoub Khan, described my views as “a far-Right cliché” while simultaneously organising a petition to prevent Israeli fans from attending the forthcoming game between Aston Villa and Maccabi Tel Aviv. Many, including the BBC and ITV, misquoted me. I faced the inevitable accusations of racism. There was the drivel about diversity being our strength. That’s what’s happened time and again to anyone voicing the mildest critique of immigration. Others continue to attack me. Handsworth is a model community, they say. Villa Park is a few streets from Handsworth: a week after my remarks were reported, West Midlands Police have now in effect declared those streets a “no-go zone” for Jews. My comments weren’t based on a few hours in Birmingham; I’ve known the city my whole life. They were based on a deep concern for the lack of action by successive governments to tackle the abject failure of integration. There have been at least six serious reports in the last 20 years, saying much the same thing as I did. They have all ended on a dusty shelf. Why? Partly, because of the fear of our gutless political class to stand up and speak out. They are shameless cowards, more concerned about retaining respectability amongst the liberal elite. Take the Prime Minister himself. Last night, he tweeted his outrage over West Midlands Police’s decision. But last week he denounced me for crossing “a red line” in discussing integration in Birmingham. He’s happy to criticise the police, but runs scared of even acknowledging the big problems we face. Keir Starmer isn’t a bystander. He’s the Prime Minister. What is he actually going to do? Bury his head in the sand when it gets uncomfortable. So I won’t be silenced. During my speech at the Conservative Party Conference last week, I said that “a Britain where our Jewish friends are afraid is just not Britain”. I meant it. The same goes for football. A football in which Jewish fans aren’t welcome just isn’t football. What should we do? Send in as many police officers as required. Sack the Chief Constable if he won’t change his mind. Deal with the extremist Imams in Birmingham who have spent the past few days fomenting hate. We must tackle the vile sectarian MPs who have polluted our politics. But the longer term strategy is harder. Thirty years of mass migration have changed our country in ways that we’re only beginning to feel. Unintegrated communities will continue to be hotbeds of extremism and division. Our country cannot have no-go zones. It cannot have sectarian MPs. The time has come for muscular action to make integration a reality.
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Darryl Oxton
Darryl Oxton@doxtonspur·
@BBCNews Narrator is a 13 year old boy and the son of the agricultural minister…
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