The next incredible chapter of this football club is written β€οΈ
Weβll be in Europe for the first time in our 127-year history next season π
On to Sunday for one final push to find out which competition πͺ
@arnoldsavoir Digging down would mean demolishing a minimum of two stands initially I would imagine. I donβt think a current footprint dig out would support a standard pitch size, which must be smaller after a dig
@afcb_r0b I feel for the travelling Spurs fans. Iβm not going either on Thursday as there is no X3 running to Salisbury after the game. I go to every home game π€·ββοΈ Transport needs to be sorted out if these times are scheduled. Looking forward to the Football Governance Bill!
Paul Powlesland speaking at #MarchForCleanWater π
"My river way dying, and as a lawyer I couldn't understand it because there are many many laws that should protect our river, and yet, my river was dying" @paulpowlesland
"It began to research why that way.. It was the entire way our political social legal and economic systems are based"
"Seeing nature as a dead resource to be extracted and used for human ends"
"Until we change that fundamental idea, the damage to our rivers and seas will always go on"
Labour's manifesto committed to making Britain the best place in the world to be a football fan AND to an independent football regulator.
The previous Football Governance Bill had cross-party support and it is low hanging fruit for a new sports minister who can protect our clubs and give supporters a bigger voice.
We'll work with MPs across the political spectrum to make the Bill as strong as possible and get it across the line once and for all. Let's get it done.