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Daz Dyer

@dyer_daz

Town called Malice Katılım Mayıs 2015
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Hemsworth MWCFC
Hemsworth MWCFC@HemsworthMWFC·
🛑 Delay in play… The referee has deemed wearing the same colour socks is unacceptable and is making him unable to differentiate between the two kits… he’s given us half hour to get to Sports Direct to buy 16 pairs of black socks 🤯
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Daz Dyer@dyer_daz·
Good to see my kitman pal @kitmancrowley1 tonight. Top job cleaning the away dressing room. Enjoy that curry.
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BUCHANAN: Dublin Time Machine
BUCHANAN: Dublin Time Machine@RobLooseCannon·
A mystery man who gave the fake identity “Peter Bergmann” came to Ireland to die, after spending his final days meticulously erasing evidence of himself like a Cold War spy. On Friday the 12th of June 2009, a middle-aged bloke with a thick German accent stepped off the bus from Derry in Sligo. He took a taxi to the Sligo City Hotel and checked in under the name Peter Bergmann, giving an address in Vienna, Austria. Later investigation showed the address was a vacant lot and no EU databases recognised his identity. Over the next three days, CCTV cameras across Sligo documented a quiet ritual destroying evidence. Bergmann left the hotel thirteen times carrying a distinctive purple plastic bag, bulging as though full. Each time he returned with the bag empty. Although Sligo town centre has dense CCTV cover Bergmann had an uncanny, or espionage trained, awareness of the surveillance network. He consistently deposited his gear in public bins positioned just outside camera coverage. Not a single object discarded was ever recovered. On the 15th of June he checked out of the hotel. He visited the post office and bought eight 82-cent stamps and airmail stickers. Assumably he used them but no post from him has ever surfaced. Later that day, he got a bus to Rosses Point. At 11:50pm, a woman noticed him walking along the shoreline, carrying a plastic bag. The following morning, 16th of June a father and son discovered his body washed up on the beach. He was wearing swimming togs over his underwear. His clothes were folded neatly on nearby rocks. Every identifying label had been removed, from his jacket down to his socks. The stitching had been cut with care. He'd left no wallet or phone or ID. Initially, Gardaí assumedd he had drowned. But the autopsy told a different story. There was no saltwater in his lungs. Instead, he had suffered a fatal heart attack. The post-mortem examination revealed the poor lad had advanced prostate cancer with bone metastases and had only one kidney. He had also survived multiple previous heart attacks. Toxicology reports showed no medication whatsoever in his system. Not even aspirin. The unfortunate bloke had been dying for some time seemingly choosing to do so without pain relief. His fingerprints returned no matches. His DNA did not appear in any missing persons database. This isn't really surprising I suppose as there's no reason to think the gentleman had a criminal record. But no family or friends or colleagues came forward. He was buried in an unmarked grave in Sligo Cemetery, attended only by four Gardaí. So who was he? Some theories are he was a former intelligence operative, maybe old East German, Austrian or Czech. Trained to evade surveillance and dispose of evidence. Or maybe he was simply a private man executing a carefully planned suicide. Faced with terminal illness, he may have chosen Ireland in general and Sligo in particular out of a personal bucket list or for its coastline or just its distance from his personal life. A more heartbreaking theory is he thought he was sparing his family the burden of watching him die, or of dealing with the financial or bureaucratic aftermath. If so relatives have found him yet and maybe that's as it should be.
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Daz Dyer
Daz Dyer@dyer_daz·
@GkCoach3 He was superb yesterday. Made two point blank saves. Was very impressed by him.
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GkCoach
GkCoach@GkCoach3·
The boy made the cover of the match day programme!!! Another 90 minutes experience under his belt and loving his loan move. Proud of you mate.
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Daz Dyer@dyer_daz·
@TheGreenParty That lad could eat a curly wurly and not touch the chocolate with those Gnashers.
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The Green Party
The Green Party@TheGreenParty·
🎉 We've done it. We've passed 100,000 Green Party members! 📈 But we're not stopping there. 💚 Let's make hope normal again! Join the Green Party today!
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Splodge
Splodge@Sebpercelodge·
@SweeperPod Will never happen. Unlike the French FA who heavily subsidise away travel to the Islands , our FA refuse to help fund clubs travelling to/from the Isle of Wight, the cost of which at Peak Time is in excess of £1000 a time, as im sure @dyer_daz will testify
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The Sweeper
The Sweeper@SweeperPod·
🇬🇧 Great Britain has 9 inhabited overseas territories: 🇦🇮 Anguilla, 🇧🇲 Bermuda, 🇻🇬 British Virgin Islands, 🇰🇾 Cayman Islands, 🇫🇰 Falkland Islands, 🇬🇮 Gibraltar, 🇲🇸 Montserrat, 🇸🇭 Saint Helena, Ascension & Tristan da Cunha, 🇹🇨 Turks & Caicos Islands Who thinks they should enter a team into a British cup competition like French territories in the Coupe de France?! 🏆
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Dean
Dean@DeancarefreeCFC·
Bang to rights bloke hasn't got a leg to stand on....😜
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Daz Dyer@dyer_daz·
And this ladies and gentlemen is why some people should not be allowed internet access.
Geoff Tank@GeoffTank65

Bravo to @alton_fc withdrawing from the Hampshire Cup & refusing to travel over to the IOW tonight for their game. Ludicrous to make sides travel to the Island for midweek league cup and county cup games. It's why half the teams just want to be eliminated asap! @WessexLeague

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