I was confident I could of played a major part this summer for my country after the season I’ve had. I’ve been left shocked and gutted by the decision.
I’ve loved nothing more than putting that shirt on and representing my country over the years.
I wish the players, all the best this summer 🏴
How fast is the average person actually running?
🏃♂️ 5K → around 34:00
🏃♂️ 10K → about 1:12:00
🏃♂️ Half Marathon → roughly 2:30:00
🏃♂️ Marathon → somewhere near 5:20:00
But here’s the part people don’t talk about.
Most of the numbers you see come from race results…
which means they’re already skewed toward people who trained for it.
That’s not the true “average person.”
Reality is… a lot of people can’t even run these distances without stopping.
So if you can go out there and cover it, even slowly, even messy…
you’re already ahead.
My positives from this season.
Jack Marriott
Daniel K
Benn Ward
The return of Balti Pies
Those novelty cups
Still having a football club
Fireworks are fun.
@TheTilehurstEnd turning 15
As for the rest. They say if you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all
Very mature and measured interview from Charlie Savage as per.
Makes good points around how Wareham and Ballard have gone on to be top League One strikers and now we need to get behind Kelvin.
Also, explains the tactical switch in 2nd half and how that changed the game.
On this day in 2006 🗓️
Reading secured promotion to the Premier League after getting a point at Leicester! 🙌👑
The greatest side in Championship history.
HAAAS ANYONE SEEN
✅ TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
✅ TO DARE IS TO POO
✅ ENCOURAGING SIGNS
✅ NO GOAL MUANI
✅ IT'S HAPPENED AGAIN
✅ IGOR TUDOR
✅ NEW MANAGER TROUNCE
✅ CHICK-KING
✅ BEYONCE
✅ BIG ANGE
Jason Cundy loved this second Has Anyone Seen Spurs in a week! 🤣
When the pub dies, more goes with it than just a pint.
I saw an interview with AJ Tracey the other day and it hit the nail on the head.
Pubs are part of British culture. They’re where people meet. Where ideas are shared. Where strangers debate politics, sport, life. Where worldviews get challenged, rightly so, all over a pint.
But now? £7 pints at a push. Hundreds of closures. Fewer places to gather. Less cross-generational conversation. More isolation. More echo chambers.
If people aren’t meeting, they’re not talking. If they’re not talking, they’re not listening. And that, long term, leads to narrower thinking and a more divided society.
Reviving the pub isn’t about nostalgia. It’s about rebuilding our social fabric.