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Richard J 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧

@Reg791

Lifelong Arsenal Fan, Essex Cricket, Music, Real Ale & Animal Lover.

เข้าร่วม Mart 2012
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J Stewart
J Stewart@triffic_stuff_·
Once Again, The Woke Lefty Brigade Makes Everything About RACE! 😡 Kevin Maguire on GMB just called Robert Jenrick's call to deport Axel Rudakubana's parents "odious, vile and racist" – claiming it's a threat to "every black and brown person in Britain". What a dishonest, face-baiting fool! This has nothing to do with the colour of their skin. We welcomed Rudakubana's parents into this country as asylum seekers, and they failed spectacularly. They knew their son was dangerous – knives delivered to the home, threats of violence, obsession with killing, and they did nothing to stop it. They could have prevented the slaughter of three little girls in Southport. The recent inquiry lays it out: catastrophic parental failures, withheld information, no boundaries. That's unforgivable! Any decent parent – white, black, brown or anything else – who harbours that level of risk to innocent kids deserves to lose the goodwill of this nation and face deportation. Full stop. It would be exactly the same if the family was white. The parents deserve zero sympathy and every bit of criticism coming their way. Stop putting the "rights" of monsters over the safety of our children. That, Kevin, is truly vile and odious.
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Genius Tech
Genius Tech@Geniustechw·
What's the first thought that pops in your head? 🤔
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Loxie
Loxie@Loxie__14·
Was told yesterday Saka is done for the season and not going WC due to injury. Anyone else know or hear what is going on
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Jim
Jim@JVMonte2·
What’s the LAST “live” album that you listened to?
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Richard J 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧
@footballmemorys Loved Vladi. He didn't fancy the physical side of the game but he was a beautiful footballer who should have been kept on for the following season. Particularly as he was coming to terms with the English game towards the end of the season
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Dr. Jebra Faushay
Dr. Jebra Faushay@JebraFaushay·
If a man dresses like a woman and says he’s a woman, then he becomes a biological woman. It’s that easy.
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
“It’s deeply embarrassing to sing the British national anthem. It’s cheap. You cannot impose a national identity on us.” So.. leave. No one is stopping you. You hate our culture, our identity, and our heritage. So go live in a country you aren’t embarrassed by.
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Michael Hamilton COYS 🇯🇲
Calling it now: James Maddison will defy the odds and return against doctor’s orders with three games left. That comeback will spark the team and save us from relegation
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Guramit Singh
Guramit Singh@Guramitsingh01·
🚨ASYLUM SEEKER WHO R*PED TEEN IN HULL TOLD COURT 'YES, I DID THAT. WHY NOT?' An asylum seeker who targeted women in a Hull cemetery during late‑night attacks has been jailed for a series of violent sexual offences. Ishaq Al‑Noor, 21, who arrived in the UK from Sudan three years earlier and settled in Hull, admitted raping a 17‑year‑old student and attempting to rape a 36‑year‑old mother in separate incidents. Hull Crown Court heard that Al‑Noor waited in darkness near Spring Bank Cemetery, choosing isolated moments to seize his victims and drag them into the grounds. At an earlier hearing, when the rape charge was put to him, he responded through an interpreter: “Guilty. Yes, I did that. Why not?” His casual admission shocked those in court and underlined his lack of remorse. The first attack took place in June, when the teenage victim was pulled into the cemetery and subjected to a violent assault. In a statement read to the court, she described how the rape shattered her sense of safety, damaged her relationship with her parents, and derailed her education. Once a high‑achieving student, she said her attendance and grades had fallen, and she now struggled with paranoia, sleepless nights and intense self‑loathing. She spoke of writing about depression and suicide and leaving the notes in her room, hoping her parents would find them and recognise she needed help. She said the assault made her feel that her refusal meant nothing and that her body and humanity were treated as worthless. Six months later, in November, Al‑Noor attacked again near the same cemetery. The second victim, a 36‑year‑old mother, described the incident as the closest she had ever come to being murdered. She recalled being grabbed, lifted off her feet and dragged towards the graveyard while she screamed “No! Please stop! No!” She feared she would be stabbed as he forced her to the ground and tried to overpower her. Judge Simon Jack praised both women for their courage in reporting the attacks and supporting the prosecution. He said that without victims willing to come forward and face the criminal justice process, dangerous offenders like Al‑Noor could not be brought to justice. He sentenced Al‑Noor to 16 years in prison, of which he must serve at least 10 before he can apply for parole. Al‑Noor was also placed on the Sex Offenders Register for life. Detective Chief Inspector Craig Nicholson of Humberside Police said the victims had shown immense bravery in recounting their traumatic experiences. He explained that their detailed accounts, combined with other evidence, allowed officers to build a strong case. Al‑Noor’s guilty pleas meant the women were spared the ordeal of giving evidence before a jury, though it does not erase the harm he caused. Both women continue to live with the consequences of the attacks, working to rebuild their lives after the trauma. Authorities stressed that strict monitoring conditions will apply if Al‑Noor is ever released, reflecting the ongoing risk he poses and the seriousness of his crimes. Credit Predator Awareness
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David Yelland
David Yelland@davidyelland·
Not a Liverpool fan, but contrast the reaction to this loss by their fans to the Arsenal fans who boo their team, undermine their club and create anxiety at the Emirates. Proper club Liverpool... great @ManCity rival. Respect.
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Jim
Jim@JVMonte2·
What was the first guitar solo that made your jaw drop?
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Richard J 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧
@Supermacs_knee Liam Brady scored a worldy that night. Beat three men and put it in the top corner. Sat in the West Upper and had a row with a posh Woman who was slagging off Alex Cropley who had just returned from a twice broken leg!
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Supermac's Sweatband
Supermac's Sweatband@Supermacs_knee·
13th April 1976 Arsenal 2-1 Wolves On his 51st league appearance, Highbury cult hero Terry Mancini's sole Gunners goal has the significance of ensuring #Arsenal's top flight survival! As a consequence of this relegation 4-pointer,Wolves drop out of Division 1 at the season's end.
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Ted Smith 🇪🇺
Ted Smith 🇪🇺@TedUrchin·
Tough shit all you pea-brained Brexiters out there. Two-thirds of us back Starmer’s plan to align us more closely with the EU. Starmer has his finger on the pulse and is repairing the huge damage done to this country back in 2016. Great news. #RejoinEU
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Amy
Amy@20th_Centurygal·
Name one song you consider a masterpiece. I know it’s not easy to choose just one, but that’s what makes it a challenge.
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suiIurus
suiIurus@suiIurus2·
@20th_Centurygal You're right, it's tough, but off the top of my head, "The Sounds of Silence". Honorable mentions, at least, for Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" and Procol Harum's "Whiter Shade of Pale".
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Tim Oldland
Tim Oldland@Timoldland·
What songs can you simply NOT listen to? They instantly make you skip the track or change station? For me there are only two. Celine Dion - My Heart Will Go On Dexy’s Midnight Runners - Come on Eileen The 2nd particularly is so terrible and ingrained into my brain from attending a glut of 80s and 90s family weddings that I simply cannot allow it in my ears.
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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
🚨Pope Leo: "Christians and Muslims can live together and be friends." Thoughts?
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Phil Costa
Phil Costa@_PhilCosta·
Big shame for Bournemouth to lose Iraola but he was never renewing this summer, especially based on what else could be available. Manchester United should be calling him already.
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Harry Brooks
Harry Brooks@hbrooks_coach·
When it comes to the debate between Gerrard, Scholes and Lampard, I’ll be honest, I don’t think Scholes and Lampard come close. Gerrard was a tier above. That is in no way an insult to two of the greatest players of all time, it’s just how good Gerrard was. Gerrard could do everything they could , they couldn’t do what Gerrard did to the same level or consistency. He was more skilful, creative, technically better and more rounded, more versatile, he was on another planet to them both physically and played for a much worse team. He’s also the greatest clutch, Roy of the Rovers player I’ve ever seen in the UK. It was absurd the amount of times he dragged Liverpool to glory from despair. I’m not buying into the “didn’t win a prem narrative”. Football is a team sport and there is far more to it than that. If he’d have joined Chelsea or Man Utd, he would have won tonnes. R9 never won a champions league , he’s still the most devastating and greatest striker I’ve ever seen.
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"His strength was he didn't have a weakness" @Carra23 explains why Steven Gerrard is the best Premier League midfielder of all-time for him 💬

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