Henry Nowak: I can't breathe. Call ambulance. I've been stabbed.
Police Officer: I don't think you have mate.
No threat to anyone, they put Henry in handcuffs. Minutes later, he dies.
I truly believe that if he wasn't White, they would have paid attention to him.
You've worked hard, you get a 10% pay rise from £100k to £110k. You get an extra £3.8k and the State gets £7.7k.
Inflation is 3%. So you end up with an extra £800, which just about covers the increase in your council tax.
Why bother.
🚨WOW: Mum breaks down in tears on live radio call
“I have to wait until bailiffs evict me and my 3 children, but if I came to the country illegally I might get £40K… it’s not fair”
Britain is at breaking point.
Amorim had to do about 500 interviews with @SkyFootball since August
Think it’s time for @OmarBerrada and Wilcox to do just one interview to explain their decision making since they have been in their jobs and their plans for Utd for the future
Brain dead these tactic accounts. Yeah throw in loads of kids against Leeds away, then moan about the lack of chemistry when it goes wrong. Not playing a Sunday league team.
A single parent with three kids currently gets £20,978 in benefits. Without the two-child cap, it would jump to £24,491 well above what a full-time minimum wage worker takes home - £21,807 (@thetimes). Why work at all if benefits pay more?
I asked a UK police officer why they were equipped in riot gear for patriots, but no riot gear for the pro Palestinian agitators at the free speech festival in London with @TRobinsonNewEra and friends. His response was, “They’re more of a threat.”
🚨 EXCL: Bryan Mbuemo decides he wants to join Man Utd & #MUFC now expected to open talks with Brentford in bid to sign 25yo forward this summer. Likes of #AFC#NUFC#THFC all interested but Cameroon int’l favours Old Trafford if deal agreed @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/GQzsop35pI
@sirmeyo2@xHBKAYO @AmorimEra_ @RobHarris I work for a company that had 3billion revenue last year, and you don’t get a free lunch. You get free fruit, tea and coffee, water. Pretty standard in the UK.
Take Michael Oliver as an example.
Everyone can see it on the pitch. Regardless, statistically he is absurdly biased. Even worse — he has during this period accepted very well paid side gigs for City and Newcastle’s owners. Which he, as far as I can tell at least, clearly shouldn’t be allowed to do.
Still, PGMOL isn’t doing anything about it.
If your job is to cover the PL — the right thing to do is to raise questions about it. They aren’t.
Oliver’s track record, he doesn’t even have to try to hide it:
🔺The last two seasons, he has been the VAR on 34 occasions. In those 34 games, he has on -- four (4) -- occasions sent the on-field referee to the screen, resulting in a penalty that wasn't called on the pitch. On 3 of those 4 occasions, it was done against Manchester United, and of those 3 at least 2 were clearly blatantly incorrect decisions but Webb defended him buying the excuse that he accidentally got “hyper focused”.
Statistically, United should account for 1/20 of 4 VAR penalty interventions, i.e. 0.2. The fact that the club accounts for 3 means that its a statistical deviation of no less than 1,500%.
If we look at the broader picture, in fact, it looks much much worse. If we look at the average the last 3 years in the PL:
🔺About 25% of all penalties Oliver has awarded (including on VAR) over this period has been against Manchester United -- which is a statistical deviation of 500% (benchmark should be 1/20 or 5%).
No penalty has been awarded for United. This is not entirely a coincidence, Oliver is the ref that basically gives the fewest penalties in the PL the last two years. He has only given one in 6% of the games this season.
🔺About 14.3% of the red cards Oliver has given, has been given to players of Manchester United, which is a statistical deviation of app. 285.7%., no red card given to the opponent.
🔺He has given 57% more yellow cards to Utd than its opponent, and Utd (2.63) is the team he has given the 3rd highest amount of yellow cards per game behind Chelesa (2.65) and Sheffield Utd (3 in 1 game, so very small sample size). United is not a team that takes an unusual amount of yellow cards when reffed by other referees, ranking 6th this season and 8th last season.
🔺From start of 23/24 to February 2024 -- 70% of all cards he gave for "dissent" was given to United players, which is a statistical deviation of app. 3,500%. During 22/23 and 23/24 about 33% of all yellow cards for dissent was given to United players, which is a statistical deviation of about 600%.
How about demand the removal of the £700m debt put upon the club 20 years ago that nobody wanted or asked for. Just to have the pleasure of having the Glazers as owners? Might save a few bob if you do that 👍 #GlazersBURNinHELL