Absolutely blown away by the support for https://t.co/h09mnvDNoE over the last 24 hours.
Didn’t expect this many people to be playing, sharing teams, spotting bugs and debating ratings.
Been working through feedback all day. A few of the bigger updates so far:
• Added full 2000/01 and 2001/02 seasons
• Added shareable results cards
• Added season awards, stats and final league tables
• Improved match simulation
• Fixed a load of missing players, duplicate players and rating issues
• Fixed Steven Gerrard missing from 2014/15
• Updated ratings for players like Mahrez, Kanté and Ronaldo after community feedback
Currently working through Prime Player ratings for some of the older seasons that haven’t been fully fleshed out yet.
Has anyone actually managed a 38 win season yet?
🚨BREAKING: The “taking the knee” trend has exploded across Britain.
Thousands are kneeling for Henry Nowak specifically to the track:
Michael Jackson “They Don’t Really Care About Us.”
The left are in a complete meltdown.
🚨STARMER’S BLATANT HYPOCRISY EXPOSED! 🤔
Perfect example of Two-Tier Keir.
Video 1 (2020): Starmer viciously attacks Trump for his response to the rioters after George Floyd’s death, calling it an “affront to humanity” and defending the unrest as “peaceful protests” by people “rightly demanding justice”.
“Like you, I was shocked and angered by the killing of George Floyd. And the response of President Trump and US authorities to the peaceful protests, to people rightly demanding justice, has been an affront to humanity.”
Video 2 (Today): Starmer condemns the “disgraceful” rioters in the wake of Henry Nowak’s tragic murder and his shocking treatment by police.
“No matter the pain we feel, there is no justification for violence and disorder. Let me be clear, we will ensure anyone found engaging in disorder meets the full force of the law.”
Why the blatant double standard, Keir?
Either rioting is bad or it isn’t?
You’re “shocked and angered” and label Trump’s crackdown an “affront to humanity”… but now you’re cracking down hard when people “demand justice” after Henry Nowak.
Are you the “affront to humanity” for condemning these rioters?
Two-Tier Keir exposed for the world to see.
🚨 BREAKING NEWS 🚨
Keir Starmer finally answered Nigel Farage in PMQs today only to state that he does not believe there is two-tier policing in Britain.
Reform UK will end two-tier policing. Starmer won’t even acknowledge it.
Hi @ShabanaMahmood,
You just stood up in parliament and said "we are all equal before the law". In that case, why are Sikh's allowed to carry a knife and nobody else is?
This is the *very definition* of being UNEQUAL before the law.
You just misled the house.
Please correct the record.
Thanks
🚨 The League Arbitration Panel's full written reasons on #SaintsFC spying on Middlesbrough:
"On Monday 4 May 2026, Mr Eckert attended a match preparation meeting with his coaching and analyst teams. At that meeting, he asked whether it would be possible to see Middlesbrough train that week – he was particularly interested to see whether a particular player, Hayden Hackney, was training or not, because there were differing reports as to his fitness – and it was agreed that someone would be identified to go to Middlesbrough’s training ground. The Junior Analyst Intern was again chosen.
"Analyst 2 told him that he (Analyst 2) had disagreed with this course when Mr Eckert proposed it. The Junior Analyst Intern said that he felt under extreme pressure due to the context of the importance of the game for the Club. He feared that he might be dismissed by the Club or it might otherwise adversely affect his career if he did not do it. So, he went. He felt bound to take videos on his phone because (as he said in a message to Analyst 1 after he was caught), he felt pressurised by the coaches: “With them all telling me they want more out of it than what I got at Oxford as got it wrong etc they clearly don’t think my word is good enough so wallop there’s your footage”.
"At one stage, Analyst 1 suggested to him that he might not go to the Middlesbrough training session, but simply report back that security there was too tight to make any observations and Mr Eckert would be none the wiser.
"The Operations Manager made arrangements for the flights and two nights’ accommodation. Before he left, the Junior Analyst Intern was shown drone footage of the Middlesbrough training facilities so that he could get an idea of where to stand. He flew up to Middlesbrough on Wednesday 6 May. The Junior Analyst Intern was told that Mr Eckert was unhappy because he did not fly up on the Tuesday so that he could see the Wednesday training session; but the first flight he could get was on the Wednesday.
"On Thursday 7 May, he walked from his hotel to the training ground, arriving at about 10.40am. The first team training session started at 11.15am. He identified where the first team were training at about 11.30am, and he proceeded to record three videos on his phone from behind a tree.
"After a few minutes, four people began walking towards him, and he sent the videos to Analyst 1 who sent Mr Eckert information from the videos including the projected Middlesbrough line up (including Mr Hackney). The Junior Analyst Intern started to move rapidly away, but one of the men ran and caught him up.
"The Junior Analyst Intern said he was “just watching”, and the man asked him to delete the videos which he did. He then walked on to a nearby golf clubhouse where he changed and deleted his LinkedIn profile because he was worried that Middlesbrough would recognise him from that.
"The Junior Analyst Intern then left the area and went back to his hotel from where he rang Analyst 1 who told him to wait there until Mr Eckert agreed he should return to Southampton. After some time, the Junior Analyst Intern not having received any confirmation, left of his own accord, returning to Southampton by train. It was while he was on the train that he learned from the internet news that Southampton had been caught “spying” on Middlesbrough.
"Analyst 1 provided Mr Eckert with a breakdown of what he interpreted from the videos, including a predicted line up and (Analyst 1 said) it showed how, when Southampton built up on the left side, Middlesbrough would press man-to-man. It was predicted from what had been seen that Mr Hackney would play.
"Analyst 1 suggested they ask the media team to take down or hide the manager of the month pictures online, because the Junior Analyst Intern featured in the background: “The only way they can put his face from CCTV with [Southampton] as he’s deleted his LinkedIn picture. Just got to hope they won’t put the 2 together”. He asked Mr Eckert whether he wished to see the videos, and he said he did. Analyst 1 also shared the videos with Analyst 3, upon request, on the Friday before the match.
"Mr Eckert said the videos were of poor quality, taken from far distance and it was difficult to work out who was who – and, so, they were of no benefit to him, nor was Analyst 1’s interpretation of them. He said neither impacted on his preparation for the match.
"Mr Eckert said that they had decided on formation by the Wednesday, Thursday was a day off for staff and Friday was devoted to set pieces; and, so, the videos received on the Thursday had no effect on the preparations for the game. In the event, Mr Hackney was not in Middlesbrough’s line up for the match."
Views are split on STEEL RIVER, but be ready for a big display of Boro support tomorrow ahead of kick off. No mumbling
I was born and raised on steel river
I see it all like it was yesterday
The ships and bridges they were all delivered
From Sydney Harbour to the Cisco bay
UTB
@henrywinter Do you not think Harwood Bellis has ruined his reputation with the way he has acted and his appalling behaviour towards Ayling? That’ll put off a few former suitors
Jeepers, peepers, Southampton lose appeal. Correct decision. Cheating is cheating. Hull City will play Middlesbrough in Saturday’s Championship play-off final at 3.30pm at Wembley. Time for some contrition and reflection at St Mary’s. Time for reimbursing their fans and rebuilding their damaged reputation. Must be doubts over Tonda Eckert’s job now.
🚨 BREAKING: Southampton lose appeal in attempt to overturn expulsion from Championship play-off final for spying on opponents. #SaintsFC spot goes to Middlesbrough; #MFC to face Hull City at Wembley on Saturday. By @Dan_Sheldon_@mjshrimper@TheAthleticFC https://t.co/iEkGDXbK7U