Adrian Scott

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Adrian Scott

Adrian Scott

@westolian

Katılım Kasım 2009
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Colden Common FC
Colden Common FC@ColdenCommonFC·
📃 CHAIRMAN STATEMENT 📃
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Yateley United FC
Yateley United FC@YateleyUtdFC·
Playoff Semi Final Tomorrow Night Your support has been immense the past few weeks but we need you now more than ever! Tomorrow evening we host @ColdenCommonFC in the @WessexLeague Playoff Semi Final at Sean Devereux Park
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martin@marjon71·
@talkSPORT As soon as he mentioned the presenter …. That’s not fair ! Would he have said that if it was a male presenter?
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talkSPORT@talkSPORT·
🤷‍♂️ "It's gone because it's not very good..." 👎 "It wasn't forthright, it didn't have a great deal of insight, it was very soft!" Simon Jordan reacts to the BBC axing Football Focus! 📺
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Adrian Scott@westolian·
@DPWorldTour Probably between Seve and Nick Faldo Rory just behind with Bernhardt Langer
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DP World Tour
DP World Tour@DPWorldTour·
Who is the greatest European golfer of all time? 🇪🇺💬
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Adrian Scott@westolian·
@YateleyUtdFC “Another angle” OR, the best angle. Coaching lessons available.
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NUCLR GOLF
NUCLR GOLF@NUCLRGOLF·
Do you think AimPoint should be banned? 🧐
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Grant Horvat
Grant Horvat@GrantHorvatGolf·
Wesley Bryan and I got into a heated argument about what the majority of people’s favorite club is. I will stand firm and say it’s a 7 iron. There’s something about that club that’s very different than an 8 and 6. Wesley said a driver or 60 degree is the majority favorite. Who’s right here?
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Adrian Scott@westolian·
@TheAdrianDurham VAR is slowly squeezing the life out of football. It’s re-refereeing games and made referees lazy - this was not its job. The sole purpose seems to be cancelling goals for anything that may have happened 2 mins before the ball hits the net - football should be an entertainment
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Adrian Durham
Adrian Durham@TheAdrianDurham·
Nobody's forgotten what it was like before because 1) we're not stupid and 2) we watch football that isn't Premier League so we still appreciate the joy of football without VAR. Also VAR doesn't have to be here to stay. That's Webb's mantra in briefings & it's an insult to fans.
Henry Winter@henrywinter

@Bigalanh5 it's here to stay, people forget what it was like before. it's now a case of getting back to its original intent - clear and obvious

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Adrian Scott@westolian·
@Mrjamieohara1 It’s not the Manager, it’s been many many seasons with a lack of investment. Ange not looking quite so bad now, Infact with such a lack of resources, he did a fantastic job.
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Jamie Ohara
Jamie Ohara@Mrjamieohara1·
Igor Tudor is the worse appointment in Spurs history, I told you he’s a fraud, Lange, Vinai, Tudor should all be sacked immediately
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alexelliottgolf@alexelliottgolf·
Should golfers have to prove they can play before going on a course 🤔
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Yateley United FC
Yateley United FC@YateleyUtdFC·
@westolian Jealousy gets you absolutely no where 🤷🏽‍♂️🙄 cannot believe the camera man has gone on holiday mid season ☀️🍺
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Adrian Scott@westolian·
@ChrisPears95895 @KieranMaguire Nothing can be done. It’s embarrassing that Chelsea have cheated their way to Champions Leagues, Premier Leagues, FA Cups and Europa Leagues with no recourse - precedent set for Man city I suspect
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CP@ChrisPears95895·
@KieranMaguire Surely the other PL clubs could do something about this though? Something legal? You cannot have one rule / punishment for one and another for someone else
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Kieran Maguire
Kieran Maguire@KieranMaguire·
Interesting that in the Everton points deduction verdict the Premier League said “A financial penalty for a club that enjoys the support of a wealthy owner is not a sufficient penalty” and that “the requirements of deterrence, vindication of compliant clubs, and the protection of the integrity of the sport demand a sporting sanction in the form of a points deduction’. Presumably the Chelsea fine (which ultimately is just a deduction from what billion dollar Clearlake will pay to billionaire Abramovich from the £150m held back at the deal date) is then neither punishment, a deterrent or protecting the integrity of the sport? If I was an Everton or Forest fan would not be happy with this outcome.
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Adrian Scott@westolian·
@andyj60 @henrywinter No doubt we will never hear anything from you about Man City’s charges and potential “points deductions” Andy. Sounds like Chelsea cheated their way to 1 Champions league (2 if you assume they won it with players bought previously) x2 Premier league, x2 FA Cups and x2 Europa Cups
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Andy Jacobs
Andy Jacobs@andyj60·
@henrywinter You wouldn't be happy unless they forced the club out of business
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Henry Winter
Henry Winter@henrywinter·
Good result for Chelsea: club fined only £10m and given a suspended transfer ban after Premier League found 36 separate undisclosed payments totalling £47.5m made “to 12 persons or entities on behalf of the club”. Lenient sanctions. No sporting sanctions. Yet these are serious offences, as the sanction agreement between the PL and Chelsea makes clear, stating “they were not only obvious and deliberate breaches of the rules but also because they involved deception and concealment in relation to financial matters”. Yet no points deductions. Just a manageable (if record) fine and a “suspended one-year first-team player transfer ban (suspended for two years)”. Surely they gained a sporting advantage by recruiting such players? So surely a sporting sanction should be in order? And where's the consistency? In 2008, Luton Town received a 10-point deduction for irregularities in dealing with agents (nb from FA). There still could be some further sanctions by the FA following its "ongoing investigation". PL points to mitigating factors: current owners Clearlake/Todd Boehly in May 2022 voluntarily self-reported potential historical breaches from the Roman Abramovich era. Club co-operated extensively and helped provide (with others) 10,000 documents for PL investigation. PL established “that between 2011 and 2018, undisclosed payments by third parties associated with the club were made to players, unregistered agents and other third parties”. Payments related to the purchases of players including Eden Hazard, Willian, Samuel Eto’o, David Luiz, Andre Schurrle and Nemanja Matic - there is no suggestion any were aware of the illicit payments. The detailed work of the investigators – and level of Clearlake’s co-operation – is impressive. The sanctions less so. It is a legitimate debate: should a club be punished for offences under a previous owner? Yes, most fans of other clubs would scream. It's a deterrent. And the value of those players' contribution and subsequent sales arguably still benefits the club. PL also investigated “potential breaches of the Premier League’s Youth Development Rules, committed by a former senior employee, relating to the club’s registration of Academy players between 2019 and 2022”. Again, self-reported by the club, this time in 2025. Chelsea punished with £750,000 fine and immediate nine-month ban from registering academy players from PL and EFL clubs. #CFC
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Adrian Scott@westolian·
@henrywinter It needs nipping in the bud. If I’m the opposition in their next game, what’s stopping me from getting everyone standing in a line to stop Chelsea, it could get silly or sillier - the Ref should NEVER have allowed himself to be the story so should have made them move back 10 yds
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Henry Winter
Henry Winter@henrywinter·
There are bigger issues in the game than Chelsea’s huddle around the ball. Howard Webb has bigger issues to address as refs' chief (VAR application, refereeing standards, grappling at corners etc) but he should have a quiet word with Chelsea. It was the opposition’s kick-off. Do your huddle in your own half. Someone at Chelsea should have a word with Liam Rosenior. Consider your reputation. If the huddle is mind games, new-age bonding or designed to wind up the opposition, whatever, it's not very effective. It’s hardly the Haka. Chelsea lost. At home. Rosenior is a promising head coach but the way he defends the huddle is slightly weird and undermines only himself. Rosenior has already shown he’s territorial pre-match, having criticised someone from Arsenal being in Chelsea’s half during the warm-up. A ritual “to respect the ball”? Respect the game first. Respect the opposition. Respect their kick-off. Respect your own fans by winning. Rosenior’s post-match comments were either naïve, cringe-making or diversionary after a defeat. Those of us who want Rosenior to succeed hope he does open his eyes and ears, who perhaps has a managerial mentor he can turn to (Leroy?). Because Rosenior does have some very good ideas, because we’ve seen his promising work at Derby, Hull and Strasbourg, and spoken to him along the way. He's trying to succeed at Chelsea with a club recruitment strategy that has left him without sufficient experience on the field, certainly at centre-back, or elite quality in goal. Rosenior doing well would be good for the standing of home-grown coaches and also good for Chelsea not to have constant managerial churn. But he's yet to convince many Chelsea fans he's worthy of the role. New ritual side-shows don't help. What about rediscovering Chelsea's old ritual of winning? Back to Webb. He should also have a word with his ref Paul Tierney. Be stronger. Tierney looked weak trapped in the middle, a supply teacher surrounded in an unruly playground. Hugged by Cole Palmer, Tierney’s authority was undermined further. Tierney should have spoken to Reece James, Chelsea’s captain and one of the more sensible characters in the game. Tierney should have pointed out it’s Newcastle’s kick-off and tell him to do the huddle further back. There are enough match-balls around the apron of the pitch. Borrow one. Do your ritual - and then focus on getting into the Champions League positions. That will safeguard Rosenior's job, not respecting the ball. #CFC
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Adrian Scott@westolian·
@Davemconte @PaigeSpiranac Mashed potato 🥔 wasn’t and isn’t acceptable. Just like an American winning which seems to mean you need to desperately start chanting “USA, USA” very boring. It doesn’t happen anywhere else in the world !
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Dave Conte
Dave Conte@Davemconte·
I started playing golf at age 9. My father was very good, the youngest to win a Massachusetts tournament at the time, age 15, beating guys twice his age with a cast on his left forearm. No lie. He played for roughly 70 years before stopping due to age and was as good as some players on the Tour when in his prime. He looked to go pro early on but then quit for a number of years due to the severe abuse he suffered from his father, my grandfather, who got him started in golf at a very young age. My father threw away all his trophies, trashed his golf clubs. Sad. Anyway, he's a stickler for the rules as well as golf etiquette. So I know golf etiquette like it was taught to me by a drill sergeant. And I'm here to say that the only acceptable thing that's been yelled out at a golf tournament is the original "mashed potatoes" by the mashed potatoes guy at the Chevron World Challenge of 2011.
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Paige Spiranac
Paige Spiranac@PaigeSpiranac·
I don’t think I’ve ever heard someone yell something at a golf tournament and thought wow that was funny I’m so happy they did that
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Jenny Eclair
Jenny Eclair@jennyeclair·
Please help identify this - I say aardvark?
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