@boohoo@DebenhamsPRTeam
shocking company!! Avoid at all costs. Agreed to give part refund for a faulty bbq. Issued a gift card instead. Saying they can’t change it once processed! Then agree they made mistake n say to wait 10 days to then say they can’t reverse it again 😂🙈🙈
BREAKING: Kevin Sinfield has been knighted in the King's Birthday Honours in recognition of his glittering rugby league career and subsequent fundraising exploits to aid research and support families affected by Motor Neurone Disease 👏
Had Southampton punched a female police officer in the face in front of airport CCTV cameras, instead of spying, they’d still be in the play-off final.
🚨🎙INTERVIEWER: "Mr Thomas Tuchel, it's been over 3 years since you left the Chelsea job, but fans are still arguing about the reason you were sacked. Can you clear the air about that?"
🗣Tuchel: "Well, I'm not a social media type of person, so I haven't really seen some of those claims. But to answer your question, being sacked from my job back then came as a surprise to me as well. I wanted to build something different with Chelsea, to build a team capable enough to dominate Europe for a while, but unfortunately, that was cut short by the new owner".
"I wanted to have my says on signings because I alone can tell which player I want and which I don't. In building a strong team, you need to sign players that can fit in the team, not just sign every player available in the transfer market".
"The reason why the Chelsea team still struggles with big teams is that the team lacks experienced players. I understand they want to build with younger players, which will definitely help in the future, but you also need some experienced players in the team for the present while you look forward to the future".
"It's clear the owners wanted a 'Yes boss' type of coach, and with my age back then, I believe they knew it would be difficult for me to just agree to whatever terms. That's what I believe is the reason they sacked me. Looking at the managers they've appointed after me, I don't see any of them having a say in the players the board is signing for the team".
"All I can say now is that I wish them all the best going forward. Chelsea is a great club, they'll definitely keep winning more major trophies as time goes on. Thanks."
Imagine tweeting angrily about Jim Ratcliffe's mass immigration comments and not about the rapes of British women and girls by foreign men.
You woke idiots disgust me.
Seeing the video of Robert Sanchez telling the Chelsea fans to relax as it was only half time, made me want to talk about something that has been on my mind for a while: why football stadiums are becoming more impatient, more toxic and polarised.
The pandemic changed our routines and it accelerated a transformation that was already happening in society: overnight, our lives moved onto screens. We watched sport through devices, we debated online, we consumed information in fragments and, importantly for this point, we lived inside a constant stream of opinions.
And with that, something else grew stronger: extremisation.
We have become less able to accept what doesn’t match our own perception. The world has turned into a place where difference is a threat and disagreement feels personal.
Even when those opinions are built on incomplete information, we treat them as unquestionable truths. The most important voice is no longer the most informed one, but the loudest one, the strongest in the moment.
And football, as always, reflects society.
In stadiums now, we increasingly see impatience that would have been unthinkable years ago. Fans protesting a team even before half-time. Whistling after one mistake, even teams that are top of the table. Demanding changes immediately, as if football were a video game and not a complex sport shaped by confidence, form (both appearing in waves during a campaign), injuries, personalities, the limits of a squad or the finances.
We forget that coaches work every day with these players. That they know the realities behind the scenes. That progress is not always instant. But patience has become rare, because the modern world trains us to expect immediate solutions.
What’s worse is that creating a toxic atmosphere no longer feels like a problem for many supporters. The priority becomes: “I want what I want, and I want it now.” Even if it damages the team. Even if it poisons the environment. Even if it turns the stadium into a place of tension instead of support. I cannot think of anything worse than your own fans chanting, “you are going to be sacked in the morning.”
This phenomenon is particularly noticeable in England right now, where protests and frustration inside grounds are becoming more common. Perhaps it is less frequent in Spain, where there is still — sometimes — a different relationship with suffering, with time, with process, with football clubs and the role of fans. At Real Madrid, the whistling to the team lasted a game and it was a protest against the sacking of Xabi Alonso, or a message to the players. The following game, they had moved on. I feel that is legitimate. But the trend is spreading.
The truth is hardly any club lives in happiness anymore. And I feel it is not because football has changed dramatically, but surely because society has.
The modern fan experience is shaped by constant noise, constant judgement, constant outrage. And football, which used to be an escape, has become another space where people project frustration and impatience.
It’s not really about the manager. Or the player. Or even the result. What we are hearing is basically about the world we have become. Although I do feel there is another way.
I know none of this is new. But how about if we thought we might not be right. Someone else might be. Or changing an opinion. Or listening a bit more. Or considering we might not know everything. And respect our differences.
Folks How many times do we Shout that this👇just cannot carry on But it does; this girl was playing in a park where it’s alleged that she was strangled abducted & then Raped; which case will wake Britain up & do more than just say Enough is Enough as we know that But? Where’s the Action?👇🤷♂️
This is why I put in a guilty plea.
I was unlawfully remanded. 2 bail applications denied.
Do you realise how long people sit on remand awaiting a trial? I do, because I was in prison with people in that exact situation. So let’s not pretend you all know better than me. Not to mention you’re all squealing like little piggies over the Palestine lot getting remanded. I mean they only hit police officers with sledge hammers. Not at all violent. 🙄
It was my quickest route home. Or so I was led to believe by my lawyer.
He also told me I’d be out in February on tag. Only that wasn’t true either.
No previous.
Not a flight risk
Of good character
Had I have raped someone or stood in the street with a board suggesting what Ricky Jones did I would have undoubtedly got bail.
Also note my charge. 1 charge doesn’t even mention the word violence. Yet I was charged on a CAT1A charge of inciting serious violence, which was never put to me and I never went guilty to.
But obviously everything was by the book with my case 🙈
I don’t know everything about this protest at Westminster but I would say this, in all the years of the Palestine marches all over the country which intimidated Jews and were often openly antisemitic, have you ever seen the police do this?
Have you seen any pro Palestine protesters beaten and bloodied like this? I haven't, I saw them climb all over war memorials and poppies and just politely asked to get down.
#FreeIran #Iran #Westminster #London
Chelsea barred Gallagher from first team facilities. Forced a homegrown player (captain at time) out of club all so they could spend £40m on…Joao Felix. Who they would loan out to AC Milan 6 months later and sell permanently last summer.
‘PICK YOUR FRIENDS WISELY’ 🦁🦁#AnthonyJoshua
In this moment sat alongside his childhood friend Abdul Latif, Anthony Joshua speaks openly about the importance of surrounding yourself with the right people and choosing lions over sheep.
This wasn’t just words. It was a reflection of how deeply Anthony valued his friendship with Latz, built on trust, respect, and shared principles. A reminder that who you walk with in life matters just as much as where you’re going.
🤍 Loyalty. Brotherhood. Integrity.
FYI: we managed to recover the sound as it wasn’t too great.
#daznboxing #aj #boxinguk #unity
Once you understand the incentive, the reason for the behavior becomes obvious: they are importing a left-voting bloc that depends on government handouts.
A prominent example of this in America is Ilhan Omar and her Somali voting bloc in Minnesota, an area which used to be primarily Nordic-German.
Importing voters is a CERTAIN path to a single-party supermajority and has ALREADY happened at the state level in California and New York. It also explains why those states have BANNED VOTER ID in order to accelerate a permanent socialist supermajority, destroying any semblance of democracy.
We stand on the precipice of disaster, an end to America.
My five step plan to fix the welfare scam.
Firstly, no access to benefits for foreigners. Full stop. Billions saved, every year. If a high skilled individual has vastly contributed for decades, they can become a British citizen through a FAR stricter application process.
No benefits for anyone who arrived illegally, that goes without saying. They should all be turfed out, day one.
Second, we must accept that a huge number of people are taking the piss. We absolutely must support those in genuine need, but that does not mean people can permanently live off the taxpayer due to mental health struggles.
If we did this fairly, we could better support those with real need. A fair and compassionate approach.
Third, a life on benefits for a healthy individual is NOT acceptable. If you can work, you must work. A few months to find a desired job is reasonable, but after that - if you want your benefit money, you will be put to work.
Litter picking, street cleaning, care home work, gardening. Whatever. If it needs doing, you’re doing it. Sounds fair, right?
If you refuse work, you get given it. Don’t like it? No benefit money. It’s simple.
Fourth - reintroduce the two child cap. If you want more children, get a job. Hardworking parents shouldn’t have to subsidise indolence.
Fifth, tax cuts. And lots of them. Raise the thresholds. Make it so that going back to work is financially rewarding. Obviously. Reward hard work, and people will do more of it.
These aren’t complicated solutions. It will anger many who profit from the current system, but it needs to be said.
I think it’s all just common sense, don’t you?
In case you are not from the UK, yet another British citizen has been murdered by an illegal migrant who should never have been in the country to begin with.
Just a normal guy, walking his dog, and now he’s dead. Stabbed to death on the street by some primitive from Afghanistan.
Living in the UK is now a deeply radicalising experience.
I no longer recognise my country, and I am beyond furious with the so-called ‘leaders’ who have done this. They clearly despise us.
They are more interested in protecting the rights of people who break our laws over the law-abiding majority who respect our laws.
They are leaving our borders wide open. They are even placing nearly 200,000 young men, most of them from Third World Islamic nations, in the very heart of our communities, despite KNOWING they include terrorists, murderers and rapists.
They are forcing us to pay £15 billion for the privilege and then they call us “racist” or “far right” when we complain.
They Take the Knee for some guy in Minnesota but refuse to say anything at all about young British mothers like Rhiannon Whyte, stabbed in the head 20 times with a screwdriver by some primitive from Sudan.
They fall over themselves to tell us our country is “racist” but they can’t even be bothered to hold a national inquiry into the mass rape of our children by Pakistani Muslim gangs which was, clearly, driven by anti-White racism. And why won’t they? Because they don’t want to “upset” the Muslim voters who are keeping them in power.
Routinely, consistently, they are gaslighting, misleading and simply lying to us, like the time they said we were “misinformed” to wonder what was going on in our country when, at the very same time, they were secretly flooding our country with thousands of Afghans while gagging the press and lying to us.
I am so done with this disastrous regime in Westminster, this utterly incompetent political class, this total refusal to actually put the hardworking, tax-paying, law-abiding majority in this country where they ought to be —first.
I am voting Reform —clearing out this rot in Westminster is the only chance we have of turning this country around and saving it. It is the only credibly alternative from outside the Establishment.
And I would urge you all to do the same.
Just saw the video of an Afghan man on a stabbing rampage in Uxbridge, tries to kill 3 people, kills one of them, stabbing a father walking his dog about ten times.
But now we’re numb to it now, its just what happens in England now isnt it, the norm, part of life, stabbing sprees just up the road. Scary.
Left leaning MPs, media & social commentators, anything? Na nothing.
They wait for the outrage to fade, then brand anyone still upset about it in a few days as “racist.”
What a broken shithole the UK’s become. Something happens everyday. Future’s fucked for our kids.
Imagine that family’s agony right now—grieving their loved ones butchered in broad daylight.
Even when it happens to someone you love they’ll still be saying there’s nothing to worry about.
Imagine seeing the media say nothings wrong & politicians doing nothing about it after your father had been murderd like that, then you get vilified for wanting change, disgusting.
Scary times.
Children have endured hate and threats of violence from the Muslim community for decades when they were groomed, raped, tortured, trafficked and murdered. They and their families continue to be intimidated. How much will you spend on them or will you just continue to call them far right, racist and Islamophobic?
That’s taxpayers money Starmer. Why don’t you ask all the people on the streets during the demonstrations to put their hands in their pockets to support them? Not the rest of us who quite frankly don’t. I would rather my taxes went to veterans here first!