This month marks Gypsy, Roma and Traveller History Month.
Despite facing discrimination in many areas of life, our Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller communities have long contributed to life in our capital and today we celebrate that rich legacy.
A top weekend with these boys over at the @ArnhemCup_FB , competing with teams across Europe but mostly just having a great time with their mates. For all the stress that comes with grassroots coaching, it's weekends like this that make it all worthwhile @MoretonFC23
Seamus Coleman - it's the measure of the man that he was just as important to Everton when he wasn't playing as when he was. Been an absolute pleasure having him at the club 💙
Remember all the high profile members of the boxing community who came out to bat for Kinahan, Sam Jones, Carl Frampton, the Probellum lot, Tyson Fury and everyone else he put a few quid in the pockets of, theres receipts lads, the Internet never forgets
Ok mate. See my membership number and say that again. I’m 22 now and started going when I was 5. When I was 5 Benitez was manager. I grew watching United, Chelsea and city win it all whilst watching MY Liverpool OUR Liverpool be absolutely shit. Scrubs. Useless. Only winning a snide carling cup in 2012. That was the first thing I ever see us win. Don’t try and act all high and mighty now lad. You’re just one of those who thinks they’re better coz they “saw harsh times”. So did I. I was there. I saw those times we lost 2-1 to Blackpool at home, drew 0-0 to benfica at home. Drew 0-0 to Swansea. Don’t ever say “I never had to face adversity” coz you don’t know me. You have no clue about me or my story or my journey following Liverpool. Iv been there. I saw it all. All the hardship, all the awful times. The “Liverpool aren’t too big to get relegated” times. Iv BEEN there. I WAS there. So you can fuck off with your high horse
Is there anything worse than gobshites like this travelling around recording addicts and vulnerable people for views and likes, the sooner one of these gets weighed in the better.
Scientists discovered a giant new species of stick insect in Australia, which is over 15 inches long and researchers say may be the heaviest insect in the country.