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Jack Hammond

@jack_hammond89

who do you think you are, I am?!

Katılım Kasım 2012
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Spion Kop 1906
Spion Kop 1906@SpionKop1906·
Listen to the heartbeat. NO TO TICKET PRICE INCREASES
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Jack Hammond@jack_hammond89·
@TheAntislot @johngibbonsblog I believe you’re not 👍🏻 generally though I have that that was the go to point that you must be Dutch so your opinion matters less. I know lads who aren’t Scouse that do every home and away and offer more as a fan than loads of scousers that go and sit silent and get off early
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the ANTI-SLOT@TheAntislot·
@jack_hammond89 @johngibbonsblog mate i not even dutch i jus used a vpn something he been sponsored by for about 50 years and created an account whilst the app thinking i am based out of holland i am actually from the uk he cropped out where it says uk android
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Jack Hammond@jack_hammond89·
@johngibbonsblog @TheAntislot I hate shite like this, and is fair a bit cause you get called an idiot. But cause someone isn’t L1 doesn’t all of a sudden make them a worse or less worthy fan. We bang on about being a global club, yet people get on a high horse about being Scouse.
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Jack Hammond@jack_hammond89·
@PolitlcsUK Genuine question and always baffles me; why should any ‘lock’ be believed by any party, if they’re needing to promise ‘double’ and ‘triple’? Isn’t a single ‘lock’ to be trusted?
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Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 WATCH: Nigel Farage formally commits to the state pension triple lock if Reform UK win the next election "The people to whom pensions are being paid, certainly compared to a younger generation today, are those who have actually worked and paid into the system"
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@carlimalabar I’ve never understood older fellas who once had tickets and then all of a sudden just “couldn’t be arsed with how it’s changed”… until this season. Still will renew, and don’t think that’ll ever change, but I can at least get why someone would
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Jack Hammond@jack_hammond89·
@RandomMan524882 @carlimalabar Standard practice when making record revenues? It’s tone deaf. ‘be nice to us or we’ll ramp prices up and there’s fuck all you can do about it. Cheers for helping create record revenues for us, and we’ll play the “fans are everything” to help sell the club, though’
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Daily Loud@DailyLoud·
professional cornhole player who's also a quadruple amputee is facing murder charges in Maryland. Dayton James Webber, 27, was behind the wheel of a car when he shot and killed his front-seat passenger
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Jack Hammond@jack_hammond89·
@AndyBeav96 Stuff like this - black and white clear and obvious cheating - is such an easy win for the FA. Come down hard on it otherwise players will continue to take the mick. Boils my piss
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Jack Hammond@jack_hammond89·
@eddiegibbs MCO bad for football, so I’d be glad if scrapped. And seems a lot of discontent towards Edwards and Hughes atm, but I hope Edwards stays. Before coming back, in his last stint with us it seemed he was best in the business for like a decade. Get him back to doing that
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Eddie Gibbs
Eddie Gibbs@eddiegibbs·
‼️ Liverpool’s MCO Plan Ends in Retreat Two years of scouting, travelling, analysing and planning, all quietly shelved without a single outcome to point to, feels like an extraordinary squandering of time, energy and intent. This wasn't a vague idea scribbled in the margins. It was presented as central to the club’s future, important enough to bring Michael Edwards back into the fold, important enough to reshape roles and redirect focus across the football operation. Clubs were studied in detail, groundwork laid, resources committed, yet when the moment came to act, hesitation prevailed. There is a lingering sense of what might have been here. Decisions deferred, opportunities weighed to the point of paralysis, ambition dulled by caution. The modern game moves quickly, rivals act decisively, yet Liverpool’s leadership appear to have spent two years circling options only to retreat from them all. You can take issue with multi-club ownership model on principle, many supporters do, but that doesn't excuse the absence of follow-through. If the model was deemed unsuitable, that conclusion should have come sooner, before so much effort was invested and before it became a defining reason for reshaping the club’s structure. For FSG and those tasked with executing the plan, the message is muddled. For those observing from the outside, it raises uncomfortable questions about alignment, conviction and direction. At a club where clarity once drove success, this feels like a costly lapse into uncertainty. What all this means for the future of Michael Edwards, Richard Hughes ad Arne Slot is anyone's guess at this stage. Would anyone be all that shocked if all three departed this summer?
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Jack Hammond@jack_hammond89·
You bet your bottom dollar if Lens end up agreeing to this, there’ll be a fat underhand payment made to them an they’ll all of a sudden a bit more money. Not moving the game benefits Lens as well, as it partly focuses PSG efforts on us
Get French Football News@GFFN

🚨 | Lens are "not totally closed" to the idea of having their game against PSG postponed, in order to aid the latter's preparations for their Champions League quarter-final tie against Liverpool. (RMC) getfootballnewsfrance.com/2026/lens-open…

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Meghann Cuniff@meghanncuniff·
A retired deputy suing Afroman for defamation testified he doesn’t know why the rapper nicknamed him “Officer Pound Cake,” so Afroman’s lawyer played the “Lemon Pound Cake” video. “You would admit that’s you with the glasses walking by the lemon pound cake on the counter?”
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Jack Hammond@jack_hammond89·
Don’t normally call ‘corrupt’ when it comes up, but this fine is a joke. Those players will have earned 10x that amount, plus the success they helped bring has made Chelsea one of biggest clubs in the world, and world champions which was like £200m prize money. Zero deterrent
slbsn@slbsn

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Jack Hammond@jack_hammond89·
@PeterSimmoYNWA @ScouseRepublic I’ve always had this in my head about needing at least one. Partly why I was so gutted Doak went, as won’t be many Scots in future that’ll be top drawer I don’t reckon, unfortunately
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Peter Simpson
Peter Simpson@PeterSimmoYNWA·
A wise man once told me that every Liverpool team should have a good Scotsman in it. Cherish Robbo while he’s here Reds. He’s one of the very best. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
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Jack Hammond@jack_hammond89·
@jonnypomphrett The arrogance of him as well saying that’s why he’s a referee. This is what I mean though; VAR is ok. The people running it are clueless
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Jack Hammond@jack_hammond89·
The game is fucked. A man who has done all there is to do at the very top of the game and still coming up with this shite. This doesn’t help anything. The tiny margin calls will still happen just at a different place. Harder for defenders so they’ll just drop deeper. Awful idea.
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX

🚨 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: Arsene's Wenger new offside rule has been APPROVED and will be used in the Canadian Premier League! A player will ONLY be offside if he has FULLY passed the last defender, so it won't be decided based on a body part anymore. If succesful, the offside rule could change across the entire world from the 2027/28 season on.

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Jack Hammond@jack_hammond89·
@eddiegibbs How do/have other clubs (probs most notably Man U) been able to survive and still spend so much? Assume they run similar levels to us, and they’re not massively bigger than everyone else like they were in the past… so how do they still do it even without success and Europe?
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Eddie Gibbs@eddiegibbs·
🟥 Record Revenues, Fine Margins Liverpool have posted record revenues of £703m and a profit after tax of £8m. On paper, it reads like the ideal pairing of silverware and sustainability. A 20th league title, expanded Anfield at full capacity, commercial growth across continents, and a place among Europe’s five highest earning clubs. Yet the numbers tell a stricter story. The decisive factor in this set of accounts is the return to the Champions League. Media revenue rose by £60m to £264m, largely driven by participation in Europe’s elite competition. Strip that uplift away and the club would have been staring at another heavy loss, not far removed from the £57m deficit recorded the previous year. That is the reality beneath the headline figure. Costs have surged alongside income. The wage bill climbed by £42m to £428m, reflecting title bonuses and new contracts for key players like Salah and Van Dijk. Administrative costs rose sharply, with business rates up 286% and utility costs more than doubling over 4 years. Success at the top of the game does not come cheaply, and the baseline keeps rising. There are positives. Bank debt has fallen significantly. The Main Stand loan owed to FSG is down to around £71m. Matchday income has increased thanks to Anfield's 61,000-capacity. Commercial revenue remains robust at £323m. The club are well run, disciplined, and commercially astute. But the margin is thin. Liverpool walk a line where Champions League qualification is not a bonus, it's a requirement. The difference between Europe’s top competition and the Europa League is tens of millions. In a wage structure now approaching half a billion pounds and with fresh transfer spending to be absorbed in the next accounts, that gap matters enormously. This isn't a club on the brink. It's a club operating at full stretch. The model works, provided performance on the pitch keeps pace with the cost of competing at the summit. For all the talk of record revenues, the underlying message is straightforward. To sustain ambition, to finance squad evolution, to remain among Europe’s elite, Liverpool must stay in the Champions League. The accounts make that clear.
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