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@PotterDave_ I know you are from stoke so being stupid comes natural , but surely you can understand that players leaving for free in there mid thirties with no value to a player in his mid 20s worth millions is completely different
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If you’re a local lad you get death threats though
Weird as fuck these lot
Living Liverpool@Livin_Liverpool
Firmino left on a free transfer Klopp left on a free transfer Mo is leaving on a free transfer How legends leave a football club properly.
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@ProveElvisWrong @70YardRun @Livin_Liverpool So you got 10m for what should’ve been 0. Taa helped Liverpool out
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@70YardRun @Livin_Liverpool Ten million isn't essentially free though. It's ten million.
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@XtraLeicester He was still crap then. We all thought this was the turning point for him. It wasn’t
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@noz_zyy @Worrido_SK Finished further than Chelsea in fa cup and ucl in 16/17 than chels did in 15/16
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@JackWhitman_7 Which as a striker isn’t good enough. Rather resign Danny Ward and play him st
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A million times better than Ayew, Dakas actual game is alright but just has absolutely no confidence in front of goal.
Ellis 🦊 #77@LCFC_Ellis
HOW DOES DAKA GET GAME TIME
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🚨🗣️ Lauren James talking about how her brother, Reece James bought her a car.
“I remember the day like it were yesterday. Proper grey London sky, bit of drizzle in the air — the kind that gets in your hair but doesn’t quite count as rain. I was skint. Proper skint. Checking my bank app every five minutes like somehow money might magically appear. It didn’t. 😅
Reece knew, of course. My brother’s always had this annoying way of knowing when something’s up with me even before I say a word.
One afternoon he says,
“Come outside for a minute, Lau.”
Now with Reece, that could mean anything. Could be a kickabout in the garden, could be him asking me to help him carry something. So I walk outside, hands in my hoodie pockets, thinking nothing of it.
And there it was.
A little car sitting on the drive. Nothing mad flashy, nothing like the cars he drives — just a nice, clean little motor. My first car.
I looked at it, then looked at him.
“Whose is that?” I asked.
He just grinned that cheeky grin of his.
“Yours.”
I swear I just stood there blinking like an idiot. My brain couldn’t quite catch up with what he’d said.
“Don’t be stupid,” I told him. “Stop winding me up.”
But he tossed me the keys. And when they landed in my hand, that’s when it hit me. My chest went tight and my eyes started watering.
“Reece… I can’t take this.”
“Course you can,” he said, all casual, leaning against the wall like he hadn’t just changed my whole year. “You needed a car.”
That’s my brother though. He doesn’t make a big speech about it. Doesn’t act like he’s doing something heroic. He just helps.
I hugged him so tight he started laughing.
“Oi, careful,” he said. “I’ve got training tomorrow.”
That car meant everything to me. Not because it was fancy — because it wasn’t. It meant freedom. It meant I could get to work without stressing about trains or buses. It meant someone believed in me when I felt like I was barely holding things together.
Years later, when he’d done even better for himself, he tried again.
We were sitting there chatting and he goes, completely serious:
“I’ll get you a new one. A proper one. 2025 Porsche.”
I nearly choked on my tea. 😂
“Absolutely not.”
He looked genuinely confused.
“What do you mean no?”
“Because,” I said, “I want to buy my next car myself.”
He kept insisting.
“Lauren, it’s nothing.”
But that was exactly the point.
“It’s not nothing,” I told him. “The first car you gave me when I had nothing. I’ll never forget that. But the second one… that one’s mine.”
I want to work for it. Save for it. Know that when I sit in that driver’s seat, I earned every bit of it.
Reece just stared at me for a second, then smiled.
“Fair enough,” he said. “But when you get it, I’m driving it first.”
“Not a chance,” I told him.
And we both laughed.
Because that’s the thing about my brother. He could buy me the world if he wanted. But what he really gave me that day wasn’t a car.
It was a start.”🚗💙
[Via @TheSunFootball]

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Zack Polanski, "A wealth tax won't fix everything but it would be a very good place to start"
"1% on £10 million, and 2% on £1 billion, would raise around £15 billion a year"
"A clear message that those who have accumulated the most money will pay a little bit more"
"For a truly progressive government a wealth tax needs to be a day one priority"
"And to get our economy moving we much look at all the levers we can pull"
"That must include equalising capital gains tax with income tax"
"Close down tax avoidance loopholes"
"And to expand National Insurance to cover income from investment as well as earned income"
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Looks like absolute hell on earth, what’s with students and pretending they’re Irish for 1 day a year? 🤣
celtic Jaime 🍀@celtic_jaime
Liverpool looks class for st Patrick’s day ☘️
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