✏️⚽️ Illustrator - every major tournament I make a charity football wallchart, freelance creative person and Luton Town FC supporter/sufferer/survivor.
My #WC2026 wallcharts are now on sale.
As usual, all proceeds go to the Luton & Dunstable Hospital Neonatal Unit – since the 2010 World Cup we have raised over £42.5k 💪
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Elliott
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@gompstomp78@LandDHospital Just asked them:
“In our new shop based in Oak Wing, it’s where Maternity and NICU are now. We’ve also put a few in the Charity Bungalow if people would prefer to go there.”
@gompstomp78@LandDHospital Just asked them:
“In our new shop based in Oak Wing, it’s where Maternity and NICU are now. We’ve also put a few in the Charity Bungalow if people would prefer to go there.”
My #WC2026 wallcharts are now on sale.
As usual, all proceeds go to the Luton & Dunstable Hospital Neonatal Unit – since the 2010 World Cup we have raised over £42.5k 💪
Please do share this tweet 🙏 (and buy!)
Thanks
Elliott
https://t.co/cx2zvSy9sx
@IWHMACK@LandDHospital No worries. I always swear each tournament will be my last because it’s so much effort but once they’re all sold and the tournament starts I forget about having a house that resembles an Amazon warehouse for six weeks and all the trips to the post office!
My #WC2026 wallcharts are now on sale.
As usual, all proceeds go to the Luton & Dunstable Hospital Neonatal Unit – since the 2010 World Cup we have raised over £42.5k 💪
Please do share this tweet 🙏 (and buy!)
Thanks
Elliott
https://t.co/cx2zvSy9sx
@richyhardy I still have sympathy for the fans though. They bought match tickets, train tickets, hotels and their club have ruined a great day out for them.
@AbeardAJ@henrywinter Surely this will make you a much more attractive proposition for new gambling industry sponsors though - your ethics are in complete alignment.
Anyone with any knowledge of English football history will know that it is ridiculous for Southampton’s chief executive, Phil Parsons, to claim that their expulsion from the Championship play-offs is a bigger punishment than the 30-point deduction imposed on Luton Town in 2008 which led to relegation and almost throttled the life out of the club. Absolutely no comparison and completely weakens Southampton’s attempted argument that being thrown out of the play-offs is “manifestly disproportionate to every previous sanction in the history of the English game”.
There is some good stuff in Parsons’ statement: accepting culpability for Spygate, apologising to those clubs they spied on and apologising to their fans “whose extraordinary loyalty and support this season deserved better from the club”. Well said. But… the rules changed since Leeds United’s “similar offence” in 2019, there is no right to the £200m (it’s not a fine), and to play the whataboutery game and make the comparison with the Hatters is, fittingly, mad. Southampton’s reputation is certainly damaged but at least their very existence is not at risk. #SaintsFC #LTFC
30points and a transfer embargo to put us out of the league could have been a death sentence. Missing out on the playoffs and six points is an inconvenience in comparison.
@JPMelly1@GarethCole321@Bigalanh5 If they only cheated before three matches and in all three it never actually helped them, why did they carry on doing it?
Or possibly they’ve only owned up to three but in actual fact there were more 🤷♂️
@ArtOfBoxing93@BigRedSulk@EFL_Comms Even with all points deductions being scrapped there’s no way you can say you’d have stayed up. Would you have beaten Blackburn on the last day if they didn’t think they were already safe?