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Jackie Redpath

@jackieredpath

Community Worker, Shankill, Belfast. Responsible 4 my tweets but not retweets 🥊

Belfast Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Woodvale Cricket Club
Woodvale Cricket Club@WoodvaleCC1887·
Our 1st XI will host Bready at Ballygomartin Road in the first round of the Irish Senior Cup. Put it in your diary & let’s get a big crowd in! #WeAreWoodvale
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United Arts 🔴⚪️⚫️
🇾🇪 The Legendary Norman Whiteside Norman Whiteside grew up on the Shankill Road in Belfast during the height of The Troubles. At around seven years old he was already scoring ten goals in a single game against boys almost twice his age. The talent was there for all to see. He was spotted by Bob Bishop, the same legendary scout who had brought George Best and Sammy McIlroy to Old Trafford. United moved quickly. A few days before Whiteside was old enough to sign schoolboy terms with United, he was offered a trial at Liverpool, causing United's chief scout to fly over to Belfast to immediately offer him the schoolboy contract. But there was no need for panic. There was only ever going to be one outcome. What few people know is that when that call came through confirming United's interest, Norman was standing in the Oval Office in the US. One Monday he was at the Theatre of Dreams, and the next Monday he was in the Oval Office with President Jimmy Carter. He made his United debut in April 1982, still only 16, coming on as a second-half substitute for Mike Duxbury against Brighton, becoming the club's youngest first-team player since Duncan Edwards in 1953. A few days later he scored his first senior goal against Stoke City. Then, that same summer, came something even more extraordinary. At 17 years and 41 days, still not legally old enough to buy a drink from his local off-licence on the Shankill Road, he displaced Pelé as the youngest footballer ever to appear at a World Cup. The record still stands today. Back at Old Trafford that season, he didn't just survive at the highest level, he thrived. He missed only three of United's sixty games in 1982/83. In the League Cup final at Wembley, with millions watching, the 17-year-old beat Liverpool centre-half Alan Hansen to score, becoming the youngest scorer in that final's history. United fans started calling him the "Scourge of the Scousers." Then came the FA Cup final replay against Brighton, where he became the first player of any age to score in both domestic cup finals in the same season. He was 18. 1/3 #NormanWhiteside #MUFC #ManchesterUnited
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United Arts 🔴⚪️⚫️
🇾🇪 Happy heavenly Birthday to Jackie Blanchflower, born today in 1933 🧵 John "Jackie" Blanchflower left Belfast as a 16-year-old in May 1949, signing for Manchester United from the Belfast junior club Boyland. He had briefly been on the books at Glentoran before making the journey across to Manchester, a young lad from Northern Ireland arriving at a club that was quietly building something extraordinary. His first appearance in a professional game came on 24th November 1951 against Liverpool, away at Anfield. By 1953–54 he had become a real fixture in the side, playing 27 out of 42 league games and scoring 13 goals as an inside-forward. Nicknamed "Twiggy" by his teammates, he was renowned for his versatility. Possessing a good touch with both feet, his only real deficiency was a lack of pace, but what he had in abundance was football intelligence. He began as a left-half, switched to forward when Duncan Edwards took that position, and then Matt Busby recognised his reading of the game and aerial ability and moved him to centre-half. A player that could comfortably play in four different positions, was rare then and it is now. He scored 27 goals during his time at the club, most of them during his time as a forward, and helped the club win the league title in 1956. Then came the 1957 FA Cup final at Wembley. After just eight minutes, United's goalkeeper Ray Wood left the field with a fractured cheekbone following a clash with Aston Villa's Peter McParland. With no substitutes permitted, Blanchflower pulled on the goalkeeper's jersey in front of 100,000 people. He did everything he could, but United lost 2–1, both goals scored by the very man who had put Wood out of the game. There was something else that doesn't get talked about enough. It was actually Jackie Blanchflower who recommended Harry Gregg to Matt Busby, the signing that brought one of United's greatest ever goalkeepers to Old Trafford in December 1957. Jackie had a good eye for talent as well as everything else. He was a key player in Northern Ireland's successful 1958 World Cup qualifying campaign. A place at the World Cup in Sweden, the first time Northern Ireland had ever qualified was waiting for him. Then came February 6th, 1958. Jackie Blanchflower was seated towards the rear of the plane in a card school with teammates Ray Wood and Liam Whelan. When the plane crashed, he suffered a fractured pelvis, crushed kidneys, multiple fractures to his arms and legs, and a nearly severed right arm. 1/2 #MUFC #Blanchflower #ManchesterUnited
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Education NI
Education NI@Education_NI·
📣 Our final Attendance Matters consultation events take place next week. Have your say on pupil absence and help shape the draft Attendance Matters Strategy. 👉 Register to attend: education-ni.gov.uk/articles/schoo…
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Sweden is committing more than €100 million to a sweeping classroom overhaul: replacing tablets and screens with traditional printed textbooks to help reverse falling student performance and sharpen focus. After more than a decade of embracing digital-first education, Swedish authorities are now pivoting back to paper-based learning. Official data and recent studies cited by the Ministry of Education show that prolonged screen use in class has been linked to shorter attention spans, weaker reading comprehension, and reduced critical-thinking abilities. Research consistently finds that reading on illuminated screens requires greater mental effort and invites more distractions compared to the calm, linear experience of physical books—factors believed to have contributed to declining academic outcomes in recent years. Under the new plan, every student will receive printed textbooks for all core subjects, restoring books as the central learning tool. Digital devices and online resources will remain available as supportive tools, but they will no longer dominate daily instruction. This bold €100+ million investment signals Sweden’s leadership in rethinking the role of technology in education. It underscores a broader, growing recognition worldwide: while screens provide speed and access, the hands-on, distraction-free engagement of physical books supports deeper concentration, stronger memory retention, and more effective long-term learning. By choosing paper over pixels, Sweden is charting a path toward a more balanced, evidence-informed classroom future—one that puts proven pedagogical principles ahead of unchecked digital trends.
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Education NI
Education NI@Education_NI·
📚Education Minister Paul Givan has issued guidance to schools on how they can access funds to run a revision scheme during the Easter holidays. Delivered through the RAISE Programme, the initiative will assist schools who holding revision scheme during the Easter holidays to provide additional support for pupils preparing to sit external examinations. To find out more about the scheme, visit: education-ni.gov.uk/news/givan-lau…
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Jackie Redpath@jackieredpath·
Missed beyond measure 😞
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ALASTAIR CAMPBELL
ALASTAIR CAMPBELL@campbellclaret·
Part 2 … RIP Charles Kennedy
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Dex
Dex@DexxterUtd·
🚨Jaap Stam: “Player power? Sir Alex didn't let that! The club comes first. In the history of Manchester United, Eric Cantona is the only one who was allowed to do anything he wanted. Beckham, Keane, Cristiano all got kicked for disobeying the manager.”
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Maria Shriver
Maria Shriver@mariashriver·
The Kennedy Center was named after my uncle, President John F Kennedy. It was named in his honor. He was a man who was interested in the arts, interested in culture, interested in education, language, history. He brought the arts into the White House, and he and my Aunt Jackie amplified the arts, celebrated the arts, stood up for the arts and artists. It is beyond comprehension that this sitting president has sought to rename this great memorial dedicated to President Kennedy. It is beyond wild that he would think adding his name in front of President Kennedy’s name is acceptable. It is not. Next thing perhaps he will want to rename JFK Airport, rename the Lincoln Memorial, the Trump Lincoln Memorial. The Trump Jefferson Memorial. The Trump Smithsonian. The list goes on. Can we not see what is happening here? C’mon, my fellow Americans! Wake up! This is not dignified. This is not funny. This is way beneath the stature of the job. It’s downright weird. It’s obsessive in a weird way. Just when you think somone can’t stoop any lower, down they go…
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Jackie Redpath
Jackie Redpath@jackieredpath·
Go Rory 🥇👏👏👏
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