Jeremy Chatterton

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Jeremy Chatterton

@therealchats

Still figuring it out

Here Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Old Sulians RFC
Old Sulians RFC@Oldsuliansrfc·
It’s also a workplace for Doyle and co. They’re not “random intruders”, they are a big reason why it’s a workplace for Parling. Apologies from both sides, for the careless kick and the overheated response, seems the correct end to a trivial matter.
Telegraph Rugby@TelegraphRugby

'It is a workplace for Parling and co, and they have the right not to be harassed by random intruders on it' Alan Tyers weighs in on Geoff Parling’s viral moment and the sorry state of affairs his subsequent apology represents 👇 telegraph.co.uk/rugby-union/20…

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Andy Goode
Andy Goode@AndyGoode10·
Geoff Parling had a stinker today pushing Craig Doyle, no need for acting like that when the TV broadcasters fund the game
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harlequin1974
harlequin1974@harlequin1974·
@AndyGoode10 There is also no need for a pair of helmets to be on the pitch messing about whilst pro team warming up .. way too many “media” think they are as important as players in rugby … yiur not by a long way
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Jeremy  Chatterton
Jeremy Chatterton@therealchats·
@AndyGoode10 Incorrect. You are a broadcaster now…let me tell you how irritating it is to watch such trivial nonsense. Get off the pitch and get ex players talking rugby. Carry on as you are good too.
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Jamie Phillips
Jamie Phillips@JNPhillips4·
I completely get why Geoff Parling was annoyed here. TNT had no clearance for this and he’s protecting his players but I don’t think he should have shoved Craig Doyle like that. Whether you think Doyle is annoying or not, I don’t think that’s right.
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LBC@LBC·
'How come they're all wrong and you and Ed Miliband are right?' @NickFerrariLBC questions Business Secretary Peter Kyle as energy bosses call on the government to back North Sea oil and gas drilling.
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Squidge Rugby
Squidge Rugby@SquidgeRugby·
The 2026 Six Nations came down to the final kick of the game, in one of the most remarkable matches of all time: We dissect how England put France under pressure, and what took Le Bleus to the title at the Stade de France this weekend... youtu.be/nIjodis08Rs?si…
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Tim Shipman
Tim Shipman@ShippersUnbound·
Very sad to learn of the death of Len Deighton, who was one of the two greatest spy thriller writers of all time and in some regards was Le Carre’s superior. Anyone who has not read Deighton should try Funeral in Berlin, Bomber or SSGB. Most of all they should seek out Berlin Game, the start of an epic 10 book Cold War series focused on Bernard Samson. Deighton’s writing was sharp, satirical, gripping and often amusing. His office infighting in the intelligence services was delicious and his characters are beautifully drawn. The Samson cycle starts with a meticulously plotted run of five books (Berlin Game, Mexico Set, London Match, Spy Hook and Spy Line) which all stand alone but tell one big story from the jaded but dedicated perspective Bernard a brilliant field operative. Len’s genius idea was to use the sixth, Spy Sinker, to retell the whole cycle from the perspective of everyone else, exposing what Bernard didn’t know and misunderstood. There is then an origin story about Bernard’s dad during the war, Winter, and then a concluding trilogy of Faith, Hope and Charity, which is not as high quality but deals with the fallout from the events of books 1-5. It’s an epic achievement and the greatest long series in spy fiction, accepting that the Smiley series is the greatest short series. Do yourself a favour, give it a try
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Nick Knowles
Nick Knowles@MrNickKnowles·
I don’t think there’s anything as grotesque on a rugby field as an eye gouge - I would ban any player for a minimum of a year if caught doing it The potential damage is unthinkable And I would say that if any England player did it too
David Begg@dadbegg

Four weeks for #Jégou is a joke. #Rugby continues to send out the wrong message. "No injury" is listed among the mitigating factors. That is a nonsense. It was simply down to chance that #Ashman was OK. He could just as easily have lost the sight of his right eye.

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catourneovale
catourneovale@catourneovale·
Nicolas Depoortere : "Les anglais sont toujours dans la provocation. Pollock incarne ça à la perfection. Un mec chambreur, très bon joueur, insupportable sur le terrain. Au risque de décevoir, j’ai pu échanger quelques mots avec lui, c’est une personne agréable." L’Equipe #FRAANG
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Times Sport
Times Sport@TimesSport·
"England's attitude must be: kill or be killed. But I don’t know if enough of England’s young players really know what that means. How many of them have faced any true adversity?" ✍️ Courtney Lawes #Echobox=1773260247" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">thetimes.com/sport/rugby-un…
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Nick Short 🇺🇦
Nick Short 🇺🇦@nickfshort·
Guess where I am?
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
You have one hour to sit on this bench with anyone, from any time, who would it be?
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Ian Black
Ian Black@BlickyIan·
One of the few occasions I broke out into a sweat ( unlike Prince Andy ) was Night tanking going into Iraq - I was short of fuel - below what I needed to get home and the tanker was trying to find a gap in the clouds - As I made contact he was still climbing and levelled off -eek
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Ian Black
Ian Black@BlickyIan·
If you look out of the window - what a beautiful design
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