There is no reliable evidence that Manzambi is refusing or delaying a move because of the sponsorship. The reports linking the two appear to be speculative rather than confirmed. #AVFC#NUFC
I am married with a young daughter, both myself and my husband work.
-We are not entitled to housing benefit, or any other benefit for that matter.
-We do not get free eye tests, free dental care or free prescriptions.
-Our daughter is not entitled to free school meals, or free breakfast clubs, or free wrap around care, no help with her uniform.
-We don’t get council tax discount, or any other discount.
-We don’t get help with our energy bills, or low cost broadband.
-We don’t get help with the cost of going to the cinema, or days out at theme parks.
-My daughter is unable to play outside unsupervised, because you have failed to secure our borders and the streets aren’t safe.
-If I work more hours, I fall into the higher tax band.
Why should someone like me, vote for someone like you? @UKLabour@andyburnham
What are you offering my family?
🤯 Ashley had 3 employees, 3! Penfold, Carr and Nickson and we signed players quicker than this. If we weren’t serious “we couldn’t get them over the line” was played out. It’s about time the large NUFC exec team at the toon started to earn their salaries!
Incompetent NUFC. 12th place PL finish, our biggest rivals beat us twice and they finish above us in their 1st season PL return. The majority of our best players want to leave the club. New stadium, training ground, front of shirt sponsorship? Our recruitment strategy?
@SkySports_Keith@NUFCgallowgate Another example of how the NUFC executive team have failed. We’ve been here before, lessons should have already been learnt. Not good enough from NUFC again!
The UK rape gang inquiry report just dropped and it should make your blood boil:
1. At least 250,000 young White girls were groomed, raped, trafficked, and tortured.
2. Perpetrators followed consistent tactics of befriending vulnerable girls as young as 11 with gifts, drugs, and alcohol before subjecting them to group rapes, violence, blackmail, pregnancies, forced conversions, and trafficking.
3. UK institutions—including police, social services, schools, NHS, and politicians—catastrophically failed victims through denial, ignored reports, criminalization of victims, destruction of evidence, and prioritization of political correctness and fears of “racism” accusations over child protection.
4. 87–95% of convicted perpetrators in group-based child sexual exploitation cases were Muslim. It was predominantly Muslim Pakistani gangs. They operated across 149 local authority districts. Groups from Somali,
Iranian, Syrian, Turkish, and other Muslim origins were also involved.
5. The Muslim perpetrators operated under an honour- and
shame-based clan code that treated non-Muslim girls, especially White working class girls, as property available for sexual use. Girls were told that they’re “White trash” who deserved punishment.
People need to go to prison for this.
After last week's iconic away kit launch the new goalkeeper shirts are out!
Nice shirts with contrast colours in Pink and Blue with with green/white & yellow/blue trim + matching shorts for next season
More excellent work by #lufc & #adidas 👌
Apparently the reason people are struggling financially in the UK is because they have subscriptions and buy the occasional coffee.
Not because rent has doubled.
Not because food prices have gone through the roof.
Not because bills keep increasing every year.
No.
It's the £3.50 latte and subscriptions right?
I could stop buying coffee tomorrow.
I could cancel every subscription I own.
I could never order a takeaway again.
And I'd still be almost out of money 2 weeks after payday.
The problem isn't the coffee and subscriptions. It's the fact the cost of living isn't keeping up with wages.