Please send your love and support to 16 year old Skye Stout from Scotland, and don't let the ignorant bullies win. Yesterday, the official page of the Scottish club Kilmarnock women's team announced that the club had signed a contract with 16-year-old midfielder Skye Stout. A grassroots player signing her first pro contract, should have been a moment to cherish for her, however Skye was forced to endure ridicule from ignorant and disrespectful fans who began to humiliate her over her facial acne.
Things escalated to the point where the club decided to delete all posts mentioning Skye Stout in an effort to stop the bullying from haters.
Winning and retaining the 2025 Inter Services means we have won the competition 6 out of the last 7 seasons and…
5 OF THOSE HAVE BEEN IN A ROW!
What an incredible achievement by an incredible group!
Champions : 2017, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25 (20/21 🚫 Covid)
@RAFFootball
Steps towards defending their title 🏆
Royal Air Force fights off the Royal Navy in women's Inter-Services Championships ⚽️
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https://t.co/ZOuo2hoFnr
Next up in the Inter-Services the @RAFWomens take on their @NavyFootball1 counterparts, looking to get off to a winning start. Time for another worldy from @pip_wilson_ ?
A left wing snob was mansplaining to a woman why she should undress in front of men in women's changing rooms.
She let him ramble on for a few minutes before this epic interruption📺
Fine example of a snobby ideology clashing with working class reality.🍿
Was a big effort from the girls, huge. Proud of them all, we’ve raised a lot of money for a very important charity to me so I’m extremely grateful for their support
@RAFWomens@RAF_Shawbury @RAFFootball @RAFConingsby
🗣️ “24 hours is a hell of a long time to just to be awake, but to do the exercise at the same time is a tough challenge.”
BFBS Forces News went along to see a group of personnel completing a 24-hour gymathon in aid of charity
📺 Watch here 👇
Having already taken on the Yorkshire 3-Peaks Challenge, the Shine Night Walk and Snowdon Triple Challenge, today she is at RAF Shawbury with 11 Senior Representative Women’s Football teammates doing a 24H Gymathon Challenge. Next year she will be running the London Marathon.
RAF footballer Rachael Howes was diagnosed with a rare type of blood cancer earlier this year, for which there is currently no cure. But Rachel doesn’t give up and she embarked on a series of tough challenges to raise awareness and funds for Blood Cancer UK.