Steve Naylor
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Steve Naylor
@stevenaylor
Derby County. Remainer. Grandad to 8. Left of Centre
Barton Under Needwood, UK Katılım Eylül 2008
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@KieranMaguire Litigious club. Their actions during Derby’s administration were nothing short of scandalous. Really appalling club.
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@Boro Litigious club. Litigious owner. Can’t battle in the pitch so want to battle in courts. Just be better at football. You blew it. Own it.
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@osteven002 @Boro What happened to Leeds when they didn’t same to Derby???? Virtually nothing.
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@Boro Reading from that I take it the efl know what’s happening give them a petty fine and points deduction. It’s an absolute disgrace and corrupt to the core. Where is the integrity in football gone because at the end of the day Southampton have gained an advantage over us!!😡😡😡
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I'm delighted for Nigel Farage. According to @nberpubs, Brexit gave our country a 6-8% reduction in GDP per capita, a 12-18% reduction in Investment & a 3-4% reduction in productivity. But it gave Nigel Farage a gift of £5millon. So that's alright.
Sam Coates Sky@SamCoatesSky
Nigel Farage tells @MrHarryCole the £5m gift is a "reward" for Brexit Says it's "nothing to do with the Electoral Commission" and "I'm not in the least bit concerned"
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@ChampionshpTalk Don’t know where you got this crap from. I hate Gibson and Boro for nearly forcing our club into liquidation with their mendacious legal case against us. I hope they never go up under any circumstances. Entirely typical of them to be lawyering up over this one.
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typical of Boro to wheel out the lawyers just like they did against Derby (an act which nearly resulted in the clubs liquidation). Boro should let the football authorities decide and back the decision. #dcfc @SouthamptonFC bbc.co.uk/sport/football…
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@TeleFootball @JPercyTelegraph This is typical Gibson. Just look at what he did to Derby County. Southampton should be punished, but being thrown out of the play offs is way too extreme.
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🚨 EXCLUSIVE: Middlesbrough’s players will continue training for the Championship play-off final as the club intensifies pressure on the EFL to throw out Southampton
🗓️ Players given two days off but will return to training on Friday
🔺 New complaint lodged after bottles thrown at Boro team bus
⌛ Next 24 hours 'crucial' as independent panel reviews evidence
@Tom_Morgs and @JPercyTelegraph have the full story ⤵️
telegraph.co.uk/football/2026/…

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@james_xond Financial crisis 2008. Lehman’s. That was definitively the point.
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@david_ozoh As good as he has been, I don’t think a pair of Ozoh and Travis is good enough to go up. And we are stuck with Travis. The benchmark for me is Grimes/Torp or Hamer and O’Hare. They are much much better pairings.
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Two unforgettable years as a Ram. I’ve loved every single moment of it. I’m truly grateful for all the support and memories. This club will always hold a special place in my heart 🤍🐏 #dcfc

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On 23 June 2026, Britain marks ten years since the Brexit referendum. We were promised £350 million a week for the NHS. We were promised the easiest trade deals in history. We were promised sunlit uplands.
Research now shows the economy is 6-8% smaller, business investment fell 18% and 63% of us would vote to rejoin.
And you want to vote the man that hurt so many of our pockets and got us here? Vote tactically on the 7th of May. Stop Refrom. We deserve better. 🏴🇬🇧☕️🫖
thedailybritain.co.uk/ten-years-brex…

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@henrywinter The loan system should be scrapped. And a limit on size of squads implemented. Would do a massive amount to address the dreadful stranglehold of the powerful elite. Loans only help huge clubs in the current system.
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The crazy situation that has put Harvey Elliott’s promising career on hold - stuck at nine games for Aston Villa on loan - is deeply frustrating on a human and professional level. It looks even crazier given the struggles of Villa’s squad players against Spurs. And also Liverpool’s need for some invention and energy, including a stronger option on the right against Manchester United.
What a sad waste of a year for Elliott after a terrific Euro Under-21s where he was Player of the Tournament. He just wants to play. Last summer Elliott was looking forward to the season and hoping to force his way into the England senior squad. This loan with obligation to buy after 10 games has proved a millstone given Unai Emery doesn’t want to buy.
You have to feel for Elliott. Clubs, PL, PFA and FIFA (because of the two-team rule) have to work to ensure a young player’s career isn’t put on hold again. Elliott deserves better.
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@JBryanfootball @ramsreview1 How good was Tanganga yesterday? Probably the best defensive performance I have seen all season. Had Morris in his pocket all afternoon and that’s a particularly rare occurrence.
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🖤🤍 It didn’t end as we’d hoped, but #DCFC’s season has still been a great success.
🐏 A piece reflecting on the rollercoaster final day, including an excellent first half, and John Eustace’s Premier League ambitions.
#dcfcfans
Rams Review Podcast🎙🐏@ramsreview1
🐏 📈 “That an eighth-place finish was the disappointing outcome of the final day shows how far this side has come.” Read @JBryanfootball’s report and analysis following #DCFC’s defeat to #SUFC below. 👇 ramsreviewpodcast.com/post/dcfc-1-2-… #dcfcfans
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@su4eranio Completely agree. Hard to find what qualities Eustace thinks he has. He’s just an expensive Tommo. But not as good.
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@fergsim He’ll be one of our best players next season. Movement today, especially in the first half, was outstanding.
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EXCL: Reform UK’s leading figures have repeatedly promoted a new pothole-fixing machine by the construction company JCB, while the party received £200,000 from the British digger maker, @rowenamason reveals
theguardian.com/politics/2026/…
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The Nigel Farage Guide to Being a Working-Class Hero
Step 1: Be born to a City stockbroker.
Step 2: Attend Dulwich College, fees currently £53,000 a year.
Step 3: Skip university. Become a City commodities trader instead.
Step 4: Run one of your metal broking firms into insolvency.
Step 5: Get elected to the European Parliament. Spend the next 21 years drawing a salary from the institution you're paid to dismantle.
Step 6: Claim £15,500 a year in expenses for an office your party was given rent-free.
Step 7: Put your wife on the EU parliamentary payroll. Take her off only when the rules force you to.
Step 8: Get investigated by the EU's anti-fraud office. Eventually have half your MEP salary docked to repay misused public funds.
Step 9: Throw a Brexit victory party at the Ritz. Decry the "professional political class" to a room of millionaires.
Step 10: Take £450,000 in personal gifts from Arron Banks. House. Car. Lifestyle.
Step 11: Take £5 million, undisclosed, from a Bangkok-based crypto billionaire. Days later, announce you're standing for parliament after all.
Step 12: Win Clacton. Take the £93,904 MP salary. Add £1.2 million a year from GB News at £2,300 an hour. Become the highest-earning MP in the House of Commons.
Step 13: Speak in parliament fewer times than any other party leader. Fly to America at least nine times in your first year. Refuse to hold in-person constituency surgeries. Holiday in France while parliament is sitting.
Step 14: Tell the working class you're one of them. Tell them to vote against their own interests, over and over again.
Pint, mate?
Pippa Crerar@PippaCrerar
EXCL: Nigel Farage was given an undisclosed £5m by crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne shortly before announcing he would stand in general election @Annaisaac reveals theguardian.com/politics/2026/…
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@woodwardio79 Been shit. Can’t figure out why Ozoh didn’t start and why it’s taken so long to make a change. Love Eustace but can’t understand what he has been thinking today
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