At a wedding and just had a chat with @bazzabannan25 Hate to say it but a right decent fella! Spoke about United Wednesday and Scotland! Not a big time Charlie neither just a normal lad 🤝
@DPWorldTour A guy who has over 13M€ in career prize money is thinking about money and supporting his family..... He has certainly done something wrong with those earnings
This is a disgrace. Nigel Farage asks THE question at PMQs the public WANT answered.
'Will he end the divisive practise of two-tier policing and make sure everyone is treated the same'
He's disgracefully is shouted down and Keir Starmer denies a problem even exists
Disgusting
Enough is enough - a deep line needs to be drawn in the sand. Talk is weak. Britain needs to say no more, and mean it.
A Restore Britain Government, with the British people's approval, would put Vickrum Digwa to death.
Henry Nowak was stabbed by Digwa five times, including twice in the back of his legs, once in the face and a fatal wound to the chest.
Rather than calling an ambulance, Digwa filmed Henry.
Digwa gave the knife to his mother and it was found by police at their home along with more than 20 other weapons.
Keeping this savage alive serves nobody.
The police officers on the scene who allowed Henry to die will face criminal charges for gross negligence manslaughter.
Digwa's foreign family will be deported.
Laws will change, the country will change, everything will change.
Order will be restored, the law will be restored.
Britain will be restored.
.@piersmorgan blocked me as he can' t take a wind up. It's ok for him to have a go at the Gallagher's over Man City not winning the PL. However when you call him out as a hypocrite he throws his toys out the pram. Some say he is a social media bully.
Happy Sunday everyone - sit back and savour the feeling of joy you have knowing the insufferable cunt @piersmorgan will be crying into his morning caviar today………
I've noticed there is still a lot of online questioning of Henrik Pedersen.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion - and friendly debate is one of the reasons we all love football - but I want to give an alternative view.
Firstly, the new owners have made their decision. They have chosen to give Henrik an opportunity. Whether people agree with that decision or not, surely the best thing for Sheffield Wednesday now is for supporters to get behind him and give him the best possible chance of succeeding. If he succeeds, the football club succeeds.
From my own experience of spending more than six months at the club and being there every day, this is what I personally saw and heard:-
• A coaching team that was fully behind him.
• Players who, despite operating in some of the most difficult circumstances imaginable, continued to play for him every week.
• A squad that never stopped competing, even with everything that was going on behind the scenes. In fact, I'm still amazed we didn't suffer some real hammerings given the challenges the group was facing.
I also saw a manager with relentless positivity.
Straight after defeats he was already looking forward and motivating players.
Every day on the training ground he attacked the job with energy and enthusiasm. Whether you agree with his methods or not, nobody could question his commitment.
What I heard was equally interesting.
Opposition coaches, scouts and football directors would regularly tell us what a remarkable job he was doing under the circumstances. Many simply couldn't believe how competitive he had managed to keep the team given the challenges he was facing.
Perhaps most importantly, some of the biggest clubs in the country clearly rate him……
Manchester City, Manchester United, Crystal Palace and Chelsea were all proactive in wanting to place or keep young players at Sheffield Wednesday. They weren't doing that as a favour to us. They were doing it because they believed their players would develop under Henrik and that he would improve the value of their assets.
These are clubs with some of the best recruitment and player development departments in world football. They must have seen something they liked.
Does any of this guarantee success? Of course not, it doesn’t even always work out for Jose Mourinho.
Football is unpredictable and nobody knows what the future holds.
But there is a big difference between questioning whether somebody will succeed and declaring that they cannot.
The owners have seen enough to give him a chance.
The people working with him every day have seen enough to support him.
Some of the biggest clubs in England have seen enough to trust him with their young talent.
That doesn't mean they are right.
But it does mean there may be more to Henrik Pedersen than some are prepared to acknowledge.
Now that the decision has been made, I hope supporters give him a fair chance.
Because every now and then in football, the good guy does win.
Wouldn't it be brilliant if that happened here?
Up The Owls! 🦉
Luke Littler is one of the best to ever come out of darts and just gets bullied week in week out from weird 30+ year olds giving him abuse. He’s 19 ffs he’s a kid still
Is there anything more British than destroying a young world champion because he dares give a bit back to a load of pissed-up idiots who couldn’t hit their own lips with the top of a pint glass, let alone a 170 checkout. We don’t deserve Luke Littler.
And before the detractors come flying in with
“I bet your devastated” “you want Hallam to fail” etc etc etc
I went to nearly 50 games last year home and away
Dunston away on a Tuesday night with work the next morning isn’t the effort of someone who wants the club to fail.