Daniel Sloman
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Daniel Sloman
@dsloman1
Pompey fan in Norfolk.
Wymondham, England Katılım Eylül 2010
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@BenjoPompey Fair play to Arne Slot for getting involved to protect the kids.
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What in the Gunwharf Quays is going on here then
Amiri King@AmiriKing
One of the best street fights you’ll ever see. This is white excellence. ✊🏻
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🚨 Rochdale and York City have released the following joint statement:
“This Saturday’s game brings an end to one of the most thrilling, exciting and unpredictable title races in football history. Both ourselves and Rochdale have the chance to write our names in National League history.
The National League is no longer a non-league competition. It is effectively a League 3, with fully professional clubs operating at a level equal to or higher than many of those in League 2.
We both understand how important this game is to both clubs and supporters. We both pledge now that whatever happens tomorrow, we will both continue to fight for 3UP.
Both clubs sit on over 100 points. One of us will have to fight once more in the National League Play-Offs. However, we both strongly believe that this shouldn’t have to be the case.
We call on the National League, Football Regulator, EFL and Premier League to come together immediately and resolve this issue, so that we do not have to highlight this injustice year after year.
For both sets of supporters attending the Crown Oil Arena this weekend, we say thank you for being with us all season. The passion you’ve shown for both clubs has been felt across the world. This game will be seen far and wide. We want to showcase this league for all its potential. Keep your support in the stands, not on the pitch, and let’s all protect the game we love.
Thank you!
Rochdale AFC & York City FC”

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A shower screen shattered all over my wife this week.
Over the next 72 hours, the NHS got almost everything wrong.
A cautionary tale of a system that is broken (with the usual caveat that everyone working in it is doing their best) 👇
I called an ambulance.
All good at first: “It’s on its way.”
Ten minutes later: “Actually, there are no ambulances for hours - can you get her to hospital?”
So I loaded my bleeding wife into the car, along with the kids and the dog, and drove to A&E.
Ten hours later, she came home - having given up after not even being offered a plaster.
The next morning, we called our GP: “Any chance she could see a nurse?”
“No - as the ambulance referred her to hospital, we can’t see her.”
So I went to the pharmacy and bought a first aid kit.
Because apparently that’s where we are now - me and a pack of plasters, in one of the richest countries in the world.
This morning, still in pain, still untreated, and with a ballooning foot, we went to an urgent treatment centre.
At first, smooth. She was seen in under two hours. X-ray done.
“Nasty cut, but nothing broken.”
Relief.
Two hours later, the phone rang.
It was the hospital.
“Sorry - we got that completely wrong. Your foot is broken and the wound needs antibiotics.”
If it wasn’t so serious, it would be laughable.
And the truth is - anyone who uses the system has a story like this.
We need to stop clinging to an idealised version of the NHS and have a grown-up conversation about how to fix it.
Free healthcare for all should remain a principle - but pretending the current model works isn’t helping anyone.
Almost every other developed country combines public healthcare with some level of private provision - and all deliver better outcomes as a result.
Yet in the UK, even suggesting that tends to get shut down before the conversation starts.
That’s not protecting the NHS. It’s protecting a cult.
We don’t need ideology. We need honesty about what works.
We need a brilliant NHS in practice for all of us - not one we’re told to revere while it quietly crumbles, and where anyone who speaks up is dismissed or discredited.
When are we going to get serious about the things that actually matter - and have the difficult national conversations needed to fix them?
We don’t need to abandon the NHS.
We need to be honest about fixing it.
We shouldn’t just shrug our shoulders.
We have to be better.
We need to vote for real change.
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@nigel_lawrence1 @secondtierpod Arsenal away at Highbury is burned into my brain. The Henry free kick 🤮
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@secondtierpod Kostas Chalkias (Pompey), still have nightmares to this day.
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@dannykellywords All the best Danny, I'm sure we will all be listening again soon💪
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@Aaronaldo3883 @donhutch4 The little step over rolling the ball under the bottom of his boots. Unreal player
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Playing for Scotland v Croatia. Our manager C.Brown asked me before the game. Can you do me a favour and do a man marking job on him. I said “ Yeh no problem,how hard can it be”
He tore me to fucking shreds 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What a player 😍
jf1@jf1_szn
Robert Prosinecki vs Argentina, World Cup 1990 Quarterfinal
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@DoktorWatson @bushontheradio I remember this. Enjoyed it along with the first few broken sword games.
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@bushontheradio No idea but it reminded me of the 1997 Blade Runner point & click game and I would love to play that again. It was amazing for the time. I reckon I could still successfully test a Replicant in real life. 😂



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@richardgribbin @bushontheradio Such a great game. My first foray into football management on my granddad's computer 😄
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@bushontheradio It’s not, but it looks a bit like the chairman’s office in Ultimate Soccer Manager.
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🚨 Luis Ángel Malagón, Mexico's starting GOALKEEPER, has TORN HIS ACHILLES TENDON and has been RULED OUT of the World Cup. ⛔️🇲🇽
Everything points to Guillermo Ochoa being his replacement and playing his 6TH WORLD CUP.
He is 40 years old and currently plays his football in the Cyprus league. ⚠️
(Source: @DAZNFootball)

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