@rampantrat Hi yes this was our trip to Ostend on 1966
From left to right:
Dave Todd,Keith Blair,Keith Powley(aka Golly),Micky Walker,Bren Britt,Dick Clark,Pete Catley,Robin Wayne,Malcolm Thorogood
So sorry to hear about your dad, I'll try to pass the information on
⚠️ IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ⚠️
⚽ | v Chatham Town
📍 | Princes Park
📆 | 6/4/26
🕒 | 3pm
🏆 | Isthmian Premier League
Due to police intelligence around safety concerns, we have been advised to enforce the following 👇
https://t.co/mQZNCUyxZL
Staff gathered at The Valley this morning for a service in memory of Norman Barker, led by club chaplain Matt Baker.
Ed Warrick laid flowers on behalf of the club, adding to the tributes left by supporters behind the Covered End.
#cafc
When people look at their communities, unrecognisable communities, do they think that mass immigration has been a success? Has it made them richer, happier, safer? No, is the answer on all three. A resounding no. A brutal no. A painful no.
Perhaps in Kensington or Surrey, where the joys of multiculturalism haven’t quite reached their shores. But in the rest of the country? The overwhelming majority of Britain? We can use our eyes. We can feel the division. We can understand how our communities have been undermined.
The British people are not stupid.
Go to East London. Bradford. Luton. Oldham. Rochdale. Even Birmingham.
Tell the British people there that immigration has worked, that immigration has improved their lives, that immigration has made them happier.
It hasn’t. And it won’t.
Parallel societies, funded by the British taxpayer. Entire streets where almost nobody can speak English. Alternative legal systems obeyed. No-go areas, even for the police.
It’s not even multiculturalism. Often in these areas, there is one culture. An Islamic culture. And if you don’t accept that culture, your life is made incredibly difficult.
This is happening, and has happened, all over Britain. And we’re supposed to just meekly accept it? I don’t think so. I didn’t vote for any of this, did you?
Importing vast swathes of young men, both legally and illegally, from cultures that do not share our values has not been a success. We have put British women at enormous risk. Why? To accommodate these men? I don’t care about them. Why should we?
We must stress - this is not an irreversible change.
Illegal migrants, deported. All of them. Anyone who entered our country illegally must go. Even those granted ‘refugee’ status. All gone.
Legal migrants. Can’t speak English? Live in social housing? Refuse to work? Claim benefits? Hate Britain? Commit crime? Want to do us harm? Asked to leave. If they don’t, they must be deported.
Net negative immigration - vastly more people must leave than arrive, for many years.
Implement the Red List - closing off entire visa routes from countries that don’t share our approach to women, crime and respecting others.
We must be unafraid to assert that Britain is a Christian country, built on Christian values, and we will not compromise on those values to accommodate unacceptable and barbaric practices.
Ban the burqa. Ban halal slaughter. Ban Sharia courts. Ban hate-preachers.
This is Britain, and we do things our way. If you don’t like that, leave.
I’ll be abused and harassed for stating the obvious, but it’s true. It’s all true, and we all know it.
We urgently need an honest conversation about how Britain has changed, and how we can change it back.
I want my country back.
Today, the UK National Screening Committee has said ‘no’ to prostate cancer screening for the vast majority of men. I stand with Prostate Cancer UK who will keep pushing for faster, fairer diagnosis for all men. Please share and support where you can. Thank you.
Be careful we have had a mm of #snow in the uk
Be careful today #snow
It snowed last night...
8:00 am: I made a snowman.
8:10 - A feminist passed by and asked me why I didn't make a snow woman.
8:15 - So, I made a snow woman.
8:17 - My feminist neighbor complained about the snow woman's voluptuous chest saying it objectified snow women everywhere.
8:20 - The gay couple living nearby threw a hissy fit and moaned it could have been two snow men instead.
8:22 - The transgender man..women...person asked why I didn't just make one snow person with detachable parts.
8:25 - The vegans at the end of the lane complained about the carrot nose, as veggies are food and not to decorate snow figures with.
8:28 - I was being called a racist because the snow couple is white.
8:31 - The middle eastern gent across the road demanded the snow woman be covered up .
8:40 - The Police arrived saying someone had been offended.
8:42 - The feminist neighbor complained again that the broomstick of the snow woman needed to be removed because it depicted women in a domestic role.
8:43 - The council equality officer arrived and threatened me with eviction.
8:45 - TV news crew from BBC showed up. I was asked if I know the difference between snowmen and snow-women? I replied "Snowballs" and am now called a sexist.
9:00 - I was on the News as a suspected terrorist, racist, homophobe sensibility offender, bent on stirring up trouble during difficult weather.
9:10 - I was asked if I have any accomplices. My children were taken by social services.
9:29 - Far left protesters offended by everything marched down the street demanding for me to be arrested.
By noon it all melted
Moral:
There is no moral to this story. It is what we have become, all because of snowflakes
Nottingham Forest Football Club wishes to express its deepest concern and heartfelt sympathy to all those affected by the shocking attack on an LNER train bound for London yesterday evening.
Many of our London-based supporters were travelling home on that train following our match at the City Ground, and our thoughts are very much with everyone caught up in such a distressing incident.
The Club is aware that many individuals demonstrated extraordinary bravery which undoubtedly helped prevent even greater harm. The entire Nottingham Forest family stands firmly behind them as they recover from the events of yesterday.
Evangelos Marinakis, Nottingham Forest’s owner, said:
“Everyone at Nottingham Forest is shocked and deeply saddened by what happened. The courage and selflessness shown by our supporters on that train represents the very best of humanity and the very best of our club’s community.
“We will make sure any supporter caught up in this incident receives whatever financial support they require to enable them to access the best possible medical care as they recover. Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected.”
Free cancer awareness pop-up at the Etihad Stadium 🩵
At this Sunday’s match against Bournemouth, there will be a cancer awareness van situated outside the Etihad Stadium’s East Stand between 12:30-17:00.
🔗 https://t.co/DG8nkGZjkt
Back at the hotel after this morning's Copenhagen Half Marathon with @ChandlerLyndsey which we finished together in 2;36;52
You can,if you want still sponsor us in aid of Prostate Cancer UK
https://t.co/5qvXbFToGR
This Sunday I'm running my 88th Half Marathon in Copenhagen
I'm fundraising for PROSTATE CANCER UK. Check out my @JustGiving page and please donate if you can. Thank you! #JustGiving https://t.co/yf0xfyaZv2
This Sunday I'm running the Copenhagen Half Marathon and fundraising for PROSTATE CANCER UK. Check out my @JustGiving page and please donate if you can. Thank you! #JustGiving https://t.co/yf0xfyaZv2