Matthew williams
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Matthew williams
@mattwilli86
Oh Deborah, do you recall...
Steel city of Sheffield Katılım Ağustos 2012
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@TheFaccey I've got 25k in the bank. I can afford it
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Tomorrow, a few of my mates go to Vegas for a week.
I was invited, 7 nights, 6k for the hotel and flights.
I said no, why? Not because I can't afford it. I earn more and have less debt than most of the lads going. It's because I'm not wealthy enough to do that.
All in, with spends, it would be 10-15% of our post tax household income. I can't spend 10% of that on a 7 day trip, no matter how much I want to.
I'm a father of 2 looking to leave a legacy for my boys. I can't justify 10k on a week away with the lads.
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Dembele knew when he sets foot into the other half before the ball was played, he’d be in an offside position, so he then decides to jump and beat the offside trap 🧠
Benjamin@granTurism01
High IQ football moments.
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There seems to be a lot of confusion on the SWFC zero point ruling when comparing to the zero points Derby also received.
Both Clubs paid/are paying 25p in the £ to unsecured creditors.
Derby’s owner completely wrote his debt off. The Wednesday owner was made a sizeable offer.
Derby paid 25p in the £ and left the tax man owed £10’s of millions (EFL Insolvency Policy directs 100p - discretion shown). Wednesday are paying off all owed (100p in the £) to HMRC.
I’m struggling to square why some feel Wednesday should get more than Derby got for exiting Administration when the shortfall to creditors is so much less in the case of SWFC?
Furthermore, the shortfall against EFL Insolvency Policy is also much less in the case of SWFC.
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@WTIDPOD @mattwilli86 Developed a respect for your fans this season given the shit you’ve been through and still going through but you turn out in numbers and make a noise…
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Sheffield Wednesday home wins 25/26: 0
Sheffield Wednesday fans:

Sheffield Wednesday@swfc
We are pleased to confirm that, following exceptional demand and with almost every available seat already sold, additional tickets will go on sale on Tuesday morning for the final home match of the season against West Brom 🙌
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@Dominos_UK if delivery is over the 25 minutes advertised who do I talk to? Cheers.
Much love
Matt willi
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No matter what team you support, you have to admire this loyal support. A team that's won 1 game all season, is on -6 points. Singing like this 3-1 down for last 30 mins of the game non stop.Think you have respect the fans,that's what you call backing ur team thru shit👏 #swfc
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@philcooper15 I get you... they're all same! 😂
Think hammy is a Rotherham fan to be fair n'all! Doesn't always work out though
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@mattwilli86 Mate I'm well aware he played more than 3 games lol, it was more about laughing at the toytown bloke crying 😭
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Played about 3 games for us but let's make it about Wednesday, tinpot baby blade 🥹
George Bailey@GeoBailey_28
@RotherhamUnited @TheTurmericCo I hate Hamshaw with a passion, get that fucking Wednesday bastard out of this club!!!
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𝙊𝙣 𝙩𝙝𝙞𝙨 𝙙𝙖𝙮 𝙞𝙣 2️⃣0️⃣1️⃣8️⃣! 🗓️
Eight years ago today, Atdhe Nuhiu scored a 91st minute winner to help Sheffield Wednesday beat Leeds United 2-1 at Elland Road! 😅
𝙄𝘾𝙀 𝙈𝘼𝙉! ❄️
#SWFC
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A 16 year old in Melbourne, Australia posted a message on MySpace in January 2008 that read “Parents away, tell yr m8s, u don’t want to miss it.” Over 500 people showed up to a quiet suburban street. Police called for backup with dogs and a helicopter. A police car was damaged. The neighbours’ properties were trashed. And the kid who threw it refused to apologise on national television.
His name is Corey Worthington. His parents were on holiday at the Gold Coast when he sent out the invitation via MySpace, MSN Messenger and text message. Within hours a crowd of hundreds had overwhelmed the small street in Narre Warren, a suburb in Melbourne’s outer south east. Two days later the Australian current affairs programme A Current Affair sat him down for an interview. He arrived shirtless, in a fluffy jacket and a pair of yellow sunglasses that would become the most talked about accessory in the country. When journalist Leila McKinnon asked him to take off his sunglasses and say sorry, he said: “I’ll say sorry, but I’m not taking off my glasses.” When asked if he would do it again he said yes. When asked if he had a message for anyone he said: “Get me to organise your party.”
Within days he was hired as a professional party promoter. He sold his sunglasses to a magazine for $2,000, but bought an identical pair for $20 beforehand and kept the originals. He appeared on Big Brother Australia, competed on Australian Ninja Warrior, and released a cover of the Beastie Boys’ “You Gotta Fight For Your Right to Party.” The 2012 Hollywood film Project X, about a house party that spirals out of control, was widely rumoured to be based on his story. It grossed over 102 million dollars worldwide. He named his company Not Sorry Entertainment and had the words “Not Sorry” tattooed across his fingers. He is now in his early 30s and barely recognisable from the teenager in the yellow sunglasses.
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