Mark Sheard ⚒️
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Mark Sheard ⚒️
@sheard_mark
West Ham fan living in Billericay, Essex. Socialising, reading, music gigs. Like Kasabian, Stereophonics, Oasis, Stone Roses, the Who, the Jam, Happy Mondays...
Billericay, Essex Katılım Ocak 2012
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@WestHam_Central Move on Warnock 💤 Tevez didn't start playing well for us until the tail end of the season. Sour🍇's 🙄
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@cabbie1954 @WestHamPlace Mr Angry 😂
City of London, London 🇬🇧 English


Tenhle dres ⚒️
Dal jsem v něm gól, kterým jsem se stal nejlepším českým střelcem v historii Premier League.
A chci, aby neskončil u mě doma ve skříni, ale u někoho z vás ❤️
🎁 Vyhraje ho jeden z vás!
Jak se zapojit?
1️⃣ Sleduj můj profil
2️⃣ Sleduj profil @helikoptera_nf (nadační fond, který brzy představím)
3️⃣ Retweet a označ kamaráda, se kterým sleduješ fotbal
Soutěž končí v neděli 15.2. ve 20:00
Výherce vyberu náhodně a oznámím ve stories 👀


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@tomassoucek28 You've been brilliant for West Ham and will definitely be buying your book ⚒️👍
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🙏 From this little guy to the best Czech scorer in the Premier League
Life has a way of delivering even the most surreal stories, and I am deeply honored to live mine. Huge thanks to everyone who helped me on the bumpy, yet exciting journey. Can't even describe how grateful I feel for what I've achieved. I am proud of my roots, and I’ll always give everything to make people in Czechia proud and happy.
☺️ To mark the occasion of breaking the Czech goalscoring record, I’m also excited to announce that my book will soon be available in English!
Stay tuned, 𝐒𝐔𝐊 ❤️⚒️🤍


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@HalcyonDays78 @karenhenthorna1 Keep The Faith Shun 🤣⚒️
Billericay, East 🇬🇧 English

@karenhenthorna1 Hi Karen, l think you are a fantastic actor👌
Billericay, East 🇬🇧 English

@westhamfootball Relegation bound and it will only get worse until Sullivan gets out the club. £57m paper profit for selling our best player and yet again showing a lack of ambition of keeping our best players. Who blames Rice going to better his career. He'd never play in the CL with West Ham.
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West Ham will soon publish financial accounts for last season to the end of May 2025 showing losses of over £100m.
The cost of poor recruitment decisions (high amortization and high wages) and a merry go round managers is catching up on the Hammers after publishing a £57m paper profit two seasons ago thanks to the sale of Declan Rice.
This season is on target for similar losses making relegation potentially financially devastating for the Hammers

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@CharlieM_OBE Charlie, is there any hope for a 54 year old? 😂
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I am on my way to Dubai shortly for Christmas New Year and also to collect my Dubai residency,
I would like to give advice to any youngsters or older people,
if you can leave the UK go for Dubai you will get a good job have a wonderful lifestyle and live in a safe environment ,
Boomshakalak whiteboy@salloandy51
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@CallumWilson Nuno got that totally wrong. We was lucky to get a point in the end. I thought Areola was brilliant in the 2nd half and saved us from getting beat...
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@im7spartacus @HornchurchFC Your comment is embarrassing. Well done the Urchin's 👏👏
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@Dag_RedFC RIP John. Sad news l met him on a few occasions buying my programmes and having a chat with him. He will be missed 😔
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We are deeply saddened to share that long-standing Daggers fan and volunteer John Chapman passed away on October 22nd, aged 78, following a short illness.
John was a deeply loved member of the Daggers family, a warm, genuine man who formed lasting connections with everyone he met, whether they supported Dagenham or were visiting fans. Our club has always taken pride in being a family, and John was truly one of its paternal figures.
John began volunteering with the Daggers in the late 1990s, selling matchday programmes before taking over the running of the programme shop. There, he proudly showcased a remarkable collection of historic programmes and memorabilia from some of the club’s most iconic moments.
Over the past four years, John was also a regular at our Sporting Memories sessions, where his eloquence and thoughtful contributions, always delivered in his gentle Newport tones, enriched every discussion.
John’s love of football extended beyond the Daggers. He was also well known at West Ham United, where he led the choir for their senior supporters group, ‘Any Old Irons’. His passion for the game and his kindness earned him respect from clubs and collectors across the country, with whom he often exchanged programmes.
Born in Newport, John moved to East London in the mid-1970s after studying initially to become a solicitor, then politics and history and finally gained his teaching qualifications.
After moving to the area, John went on to teach at Brittons School, Rainham, for more than 30 years, where he became a highly respected and much-loved member of the teaching community, admired for his care, wisdom, and humour.
John will be deeply missed by everyone at Dagenham & Redbridge, and our heartfelt thoughts and condolences go out to his many friends and all who knew him.

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One of the worse ever West Ham performances I've watched tonight. We was 2nd best all game and lucky it only finished 2-0 🤬 #BSOUT
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