We're searching for Chase, who is 13 and missing from Hastings.
Chase is 5'8", and has brown cropped hair. It is not known what he may be wearing.
As well as links in Hastings, Chase is known to frequent Eastbourne, St Leonards and Bexhill.
If you've seen Chase or can help police to find him, call 101 quoting reference 1076 of 28/04.
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Please help me reach @ManCity.
My friend Khaleed Oladipo, a lifelong City fan, lost his life on 3rd Feb in Leicester. He was 20 years old kind and dedicated to his studies.
I’m hoping to organise an applause in the 20th minute at a match in his memory.
R.I.P💔
RIP Aaron 😥
It is with profound sadness that we share the news that grassroots football has lost another young member of its family. Aaron Mills tragically passed away from meningitis on 3rd January, far too soon.
Kidderminster Lions, Wolverley FC and Kidderminster Harriers are coming together to celebrate the life of a truly special young man.
Aaron’s football journey began as a little boy at soccer school with Kidderminster Lions, where his love for the game was clear from the very start. He progressed through the club to Under 16s, supported by his teammates, coaches Dave and Sam, and proudly by his dad, Tony.
Aaron later went on to coach at another local club, where he continued to give back to the game, inspiring every young player he came into contact with. Known for his cheeky smile and fondly nicknamed “Asbo,” Aaron brought laughter, energy and kindness wherever he went. He will be missed beyond words by all who knew him.
Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences are with his mum Deniz, dad Tony, sister Casey, and all of Aaron’s family and friends at this incredibly difficult time.
As a mark of respect, Kidderminster Lions will hold a minute’s applause before all games this weekend. In addition, at Kidderminster Harriers’ match against Worksop Town, kicking off at 3pm at Aggborough Stadium on 18th January, a minute’s applause will take place in the 18th minute — for a very special 18-year-old lad taken far too soon.
If you are local, we warmly invite you to come along and help us celebrate Aaron’s life, his love of football, and the lasting legacy he leaves behind.
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People usually run to Jesus when they’re broken or at their lowest point. But Estevão is at the highest level in football and instead of taking the glory for himself, he’s giving every moment, every action, every achievement straight back to God. That is Christianity at its purest. That level of gratitude doesn’t come from the world. It comes from Scripture and the Gospel.
God, keep Your hand of protection over this boy. Amen.
I’m still completely overwhelmed by the unbelievable support from Everton and Sunderland fans Monday night. Both clubs opened their hearts to my baby boy, and the love and kindness you’ve shown have been nothing short of incredible.
Fulham getting Sander Berge to push ticket sales for tomorrow’s Wolves game. Some tickets in Riverside Stand £105 adults; £80 young adults 18-21yo; £80 seniors 65+. Putney Restricted View 18-21yo £52. Players don’t set ticket prices. Club does, so get a board member or exec to flog them, not a player. It's unfair on players.
As well as potentially annoying players, Fulham risk losing more fans’ loyalty and risk diminishing the atmosphere that broadcasters pay billions for. Fulham’s annual gate receipts are roughly £18m compared to £140m+ for broadcast.
How about…have fairer ticket prices, then full house, more noise, more support for Berge and the team, better results, better league finish (£2.7m + a place), more revenue. #FFC
Every Fulham fan will want to go to this game. This is as clear evidence as you’ll get to show that in most games we don’t fill CC with Fulham fans and our board don’t care. Demand for tickets since the full stand opened has been declining due to prices. Protests due #ffc
🚨 Derek Mazou-Sacko serait en PARTANCE pour Milwall FC ! ❤️💛
Initialement prévu dans le groupe pour recevoir Boulogne, le milieu de terrain ne jouera pas ce soir. ❌
(@CPAveyron)
Discriminatory abuse is entirely at odds with the values Millwall stands for. Racism, homophobia, misogyny and tragedy chanting, as well as any other forum of discrimination has no place in our game.
As ambassadors of the club, we are All ‘Wall.