In my view this is the best MP in the House of Commons
@LeeAndersonMP_ has everything it takes
Honourable, honest, straight talking, holding others to account, seeing the value in practical education, wanting people to progress, fighting for the younger generations, fighting for the country, getting stuff done, humourous, down to earth.....the list of qualities is infinite
I can't wait to see him on the front benches once we kick out this evil establishment
Reform all the way 💋🩵🇬🇧🇬🇧🥂
Pictures of the team Dave Lacey put together from the early years to the picture and write up in paper to been presented with the area trophy and county cup by the great Peter https://t.co/jUssjyXWDW and close friend Martin page with Foxy.Dave always said it was a proud moment
It’s great sadness to hear of the passing of my old P.E teacher and great friend Dave Lacey,fantastic guy and my manager of possibly one of the best 5 a-side teams in Staffordshire at under 21 level that won the county championship in https://t.co/OW545vh3PW Dave,superb guy 🥲
@Wayne_adams83 Don’t like it but you never know may bring us luck,just need to get rid of macron shirts and get adidas back,we’ve had no luck with macron,grasping at straws I know. Bring back the 72 badge
It's 30 years ago today that Stuart Pearce stepped up & scored his penalty against Spain at #Euro96
This went some way to erase the memories of Turin at #Italia90
The emotion on his face still gets me today
🎙from Barry Davies
When Neil Warnock was managing Scarborough, he took his reserves down to the City Ground one Sunday morning to play Nottingham Forest’s third string side.
Warnock had his five-year-old son James with him.
Brian Clough was in the stand.
Warnock always admired Clough because he had won with players other people had given up on, and because Forest had done things clubs like Forest were not supposed to do.
Even in a reserve game, Warnock was aware of him.
At one point, the referee made a mess of something and Clough shouted down from the stand.
“You’d be having a go, wouldn’t you young man, if that were your team with a decision like that.”
At half-time, Warnock went down the tunnel with the players.
He told James to stand outside the dressing room door for a couple of minutes while he gave the team talk.
James was told not to move.
But when Warnock came back out, he was gone.
The stewards did not know where he was.
Warnock started to panic.
James was only five years old, and they were in the middle of the City Ground.
Eventually, the chief steward told him he had gone down the corridor towards the home dressing room.
A few moments later, James came back.
Only now he was carrying half the contents of the place with him.
He had about six Easter eggs in boxes.
A toy fire engine.
And all sorts of other presents tucked under his arms.
Warnock looked at him and asked where he had been.
“I’ve only been with Brian, dad.”
Warnock knew who he meant.
“Brian?”
“You mean Mr Clough.”
“No, dad, he told me to call him Brian.”
Warnock had never called him Brian.
“He never lets me call him Brian?”
“He had a big heart, though, Cloughie.”
“He did a lot of good things people never knew about.”
#football
11 August 2007. Ryan Shawcross marks his #StokeCity debut with the winning goal in a 1-0 win at Cardiff City
He went on to make 453 appearances for the Potters, scoring 25 goals
📸 the Sentinel