Murray Legacy football supporter

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Murray Legacy football supporter

Murray Legacy football supporter

@murrayschofield

Husband,Father,LFC Supporter. Health Care Professional.Love life and travelling.

North of watford Katılım Şubat 2010
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That Red Fella Ben
That Red Fella Ben@ThatRedFellaBen·
First #SLOTOUT banner! 🤩 Hopefully we'll see more on Sunday. We need to protect our club from anymore damage. SLOT OUT. #LFC
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@Biggies_MaIIs Hi, that’s fair enough. But let’s be honest we can all be hypocrites from time to time. How many people were having a go at Slot this time last year? You could also call the FSG guys a cult but both are just extreme ends of a spectrum. Me? Ambivalent - I like him but the club 1st
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Tom@tomfahy93·
Mike was 8, I was 3, dad was 42, the drought is over, Birmingham is a city of champions once again 💜💙
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John Murray
John Murray@bbcjohnmurray·
Carnival atmosphere…..
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LFC Cornwall
LFC Cornwall@KernowReds·
This season sucks and to see Xabi go to Chelsea actually breaks my heart. That really stops him ever coming back
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Christian Machowski
Christian Machowski@CM_MalagaFoto·
Parents, the most underrated ingredient to a career as a footballer.
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Murray Legacy football supporter@murrayschofield·
@mackin_john I did exactly the same but then realised you can always go back a little if necessary! Some adjustments are required 😀Don’t regret it.
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John Mackin
John Mackin@mackin_john·
@murrayschofield I shall ponder the possibility of making a decision. Am stalled by worry of the unknown. Captain Inertia here.
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John Mackin
John Mackin@mackin_john·
Hughes and Edwards' job is balancing the footballing assets. Its asset value driven. Nothing surprises me anymore in football. Selling Diaz was nuts from a purely footballing sense, but ...
6 Times and counting@Letstalkaba6

@SteReid4 @mackin_john Would it surprise me if Slot stays. No not really. Would it surprise me if Hughes and Edwards dont fancy Alonso? No not really. These fuckers are data driven. Like the 60 page dossier they did on Slot, they would do on the next manager.

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Murray Legacy football supporter@murrayschofield·
@mackin_john All good thanks mate. Off to Portugal tomorrow. Apart from the reds life is pretty agreeable at the mo😁 Recommend semi retirement 👍
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John Mackin
John Mackin@mackin_john·
I'm not praying other side drop points and I'm not doing slide-rule calculations and jotting on to graph paper with a sharp pencil. You get the league position you're season deserves. It is what it is. Take it on the chin and stop wailing like babies.
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Paul Mason
Paul Mason@paulmasonnews·
Down with the bond market! Down with gravity! Why Labour's rebels without a leader need to learn some basic economics: socialism has to be built out of the capitalism that exists, not our imagination... (link in next file, unpaywalled)...
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Will Hutton
Will Hutton@williamnhutton·
Yes, An Honest Day from the Labour Growth Group is a really important intervention. Makes a powerful distinction between value creating and value extracting capitalism, and urges that a repurposed state actively promotes the first. Echoes Tawney, Durban and Keynes. Great stuff!
Jessica Elgot@jessicaelgot

In the midst of all this turmoil, I’ve been reading @MarkMcvitie and Labour Growth Group’s new blueprint - a hugely impressive set of bold ideas but more than that, a real diagnosis of what has gone wrong in Britain that mean so many are struggling

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Murray Legacy football supporter@murrayschofield·
@roberts_katz Hi, why should they comment on Alonso? It would be disrespectful to the current manager and potentially undermine even further the last 2 games. I suspect the final decision will be made quickly post season. It's not all about PR and narrative or it shouldn't be!
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Lola Katz Roberts
Lola Katz Roberts@roberts_katz·
Liverpool can’t afford to sit on the fence here. Either come out in public and back Slot, or let the noise and toxicity rumble on. The PR around Alonso to Chelsea is abysmal without any attempt to control toxic narrative that is rapidly spiralling out of reach.
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Murray Legacy football supporter@murrayschofield·
@beth_lindop I find this so frustrating. The message over the last week from a variety of outlets is that he will probably get the final year. Another defeat should not alter the decision that has been made either way. That’s decision making on the hoof and not an objective review.
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Beth Lindop
Beth Lindop@beth_lindop·
Liverpool’s decision-makers have so far looked to give Arne Slot a fair crack of the whip at Anfield. Now they must decide whether the fair decision is the same as the right one. Weighing up the arguments for and against the #LFC boss staying in place. espn.co.uk/soccer/story/_…
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Murray Legacy football supporter
Murray Legacy football supporter@murrayschofield·
@LutonNews_LTFC I was a young lad on that trip. Beautiful sunny day. Wasn’t to be. Very similar to today really. Remember seeing loads of Swansea celebrating on the way back.
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LutonNews_LTFC
LutonNews_LTFC@LutonNews_LTFC·
How about this for a good omen then. Luton travelled to Bolton Wanderers on this very day back in 1981 and ran out 3-0 winners thanks to goals from Stein, White and Stephens. Same outcome would certainly be welcomed this afternoon.
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The Red Weekender 1️⃣9️⃣8️⃣6️⃣
40 years ago today, the pendulum swung in the title race. Thousands of Reds headed to Leicester early to 'pay on the gate' for our penultimate league game of the season. Everton, two points behind but with a game in hand, headed to Oxford at the same time. We were 2-0 up and comfortable, and news came through of an 88th-minute goal for Oxford. It sent the thousands of Liverpool fans at Filbert Street, both in the away end and many spilling into the home sections, into celebration. A point at Stamford Bridge a few days later would seal the championship. 🎵 They went to Oxford and they couldn't even score
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