Came across these two “handbooks” from 1920/21 & 1922/23 seasons clearing by Dads flat after his passing. My dad, born in 1940, so these would’ve been from his Dad (my grandad). Amazing @SpursOfficial#COYS#THFC
Are there any collectors that may have an interest in these?
@TheGriftReport@GriftReport Just deport back once they’re picked up. Burnham seems to be worse than Starmer, poor ideas, poor thinking and not reading the country and what the public ACTUALLY wants and NEEDS!!
@BBC@BBCOne@MasterChefUK
The series is just so much more professional with Grace Dent & Anna Haugh as presenters. Real heartfelt passion for food and embracing the contestants! #Masterchef2026#Masterchef
Congratulations Jhane ❤️
The CPS has decided to prosecute two white men for disorder and assaulting a police officer in Southampton, but also decided not to prosecute two brown men for disorder and assaulting police officers at Manchester Airport.
Thank goodness there's no two tier policing in the UK.
🚨 BOOM! Nick Ferrari just put Deputy PM David Lammy on the ropes LIVE on LBC! 🔥
“Would you take the knee for Henry Nowak?”
Lammy instantly flustered, stuttering like he’s been caught red-handed:
“Uhh… well I, look, I, I, I, I think… to honour what’s that family…”
Ferrari cuts through the waffle:
“It’s a yes or no, Mr Lammy. Would you take the knee for Henry Nowak?”
Lammy, clearly squirming:
“I think… no. Because, look, I don’t think the family are asking for symbolism. They’re asking for genuine common sense policing and a reduction in knife crime.”
Ferrari pounces:
“So you agree, taking the knee is mere symbolism? It was a bit of a charade at times?”
Lammy’s brain completely melts:
“That was a moment back then when we were still in the pandemic. This is today. This is this particular incident in our country that’s heart-rending.”
The pandemic?! What the actual f*ck has COVID got to do with it? 😂 His head had totally gone. Nick Ferrari absolutely broke him on air.
This is the same David Lammy who was one of the biggest cheerleaders for BLM, repeatedly defended taking the knee, slammed anyone who questioned it, and pushed the George Floyd narrative hard, yet suddenly it’s all “symbolism” and excuses when it’s a young British lad stabbed to death.
Well done, Nick Ferrari 👏 You exposed the hypocrisy and double standards for everyone to see. No wonder people are furious.
Scottie is unleashing on his caddy, Ted Scott 👀
He said “I absolutely flushed a 7 iron and I’m in the water. I don’t think you know how frustrating that is.”
Ted responded saying “Maybe don’t hit it there then.”
@JohnMorton215 Absolutely agree. Not the best spectator viewing course but being at the Home of Golf is an amazing experience. Make sure to take time out to take on what the town has to offer…beach, museum and fabulous independent golf shops!
Today I have met Lucy, Mark and Katie, Henry Nowak’s mother, father and stepmother. Their courage is extraordinary.
They have endured the most appalling loss, it is a life sentence for them.
They have also faced the agonising decision to release the harrowing body-worn camera footage, knowing how painful it would be and how strongly people would react. They did so because they want truth, accountability and change.
They have asked that we work across political parties and religions to rebuild trust in the police. That trust has been broken because of what happened, and I agree with them on that.
We must also be prepared to examine, carefully and seriously, religious practices or exemptions that permit the carrying of dangerous weapons in public, and other activities that are not conducive to the public good. We also need to examine where the law needs to change.
Henry’s family do not want anger to tear communities apart. They are a family who have friends across faith and race, and so did Henry. His family want his memory to help bring our society together.
Everyone knows I have strong views about how we should deal with equality under the law. What the family agreed with me on is that we need to bring common sense back, and that is what we should all be fighting for.
I promised the family that we will work to ensure there is a positive legacy for Henry out of this tragedy.
That is my focus now.
🚨 Good morning to the millions of everyday Brits waking up right now to go to work and pay their taxes.
Just a quick reminder before you start your daily commute. You are paying the highest taxes in British history to a political establishment that actively despises you.
You are getting up early and working yourself to the bone to fund luxury hotels for illegal migrants, bloated green vanity projects, and a Labour government that is busy plotting how to surrender our borders back to the EU. They are using your hard earned money to fund the managed decline of your own nation. Do not let them normalize this. Have a great day, and retweet if you are absolutely sick of footing the bill! 🇬🇧☕️📉
Watch this exchange and remember it.
Farage stands up and says what millions are thinking. Two-tier policing. He doesn't shout it. He reads it. The written instruction telling officers to treat ethnic groups differently.
The Prime Minister's answer?
“I don't believe there's two-tier policing in this country.”
Don't believe. Like it's weather. Like it's a horoscope. The man who ran the prosecution service for five years, reduced to telling a grieving nation what he chooses to feel is real.
Except the moment he denied it, his own police chiefs spent the afternoon reviewing the wording of the very guidance that proves it. You don’t review a policy that doesn’t exist. The denial and the climbdown, same day.
Minutes earlier, same room, same boy, he admitted race may have shaped how police treated Henry as he lay dying.
So follow it, because he's banking on you not to.
Race may have decided whether a bleeding boy was victim or suspect. But two-tier policing? Couldn't possibly exist.
You cannot hold both. Unless believing was never the point, and saying the comfortable thing was.
Then Farage asked the question. And with no answer left, Starmer reached for the lowest move in the building. He picked up a dead boy's father's words and held them like a shield. Turned a grieving plea for calm into a stick to beat the question with. Called the question itself exploitation.
Farage called for cold rage. Not a riot. Cold rage. Anger mastered, controlled, too busy remembering to lash out and Starmer twisted it into a mob, because cold rage is the one thing he can't manage and can't wait out.
“It shows exactly who he is,” Starmer said of Farage.
No, Starmer. It showed exactly who YOU are.
Rochdale dropped on your watch. Savile never charged, a case you said never crossed your desk. Floyd got your knee in fifteen days. Henry got your silence for a hundred and seventy nine.
Same instinct every time. Protect the system. Doubt the victim. Move only when the cameras force you.
That's who you are.
You don't hide behind the grieving if you've got the truth.
Farage asked the question the country is asking.
You called the question the problem.