“We need to have an internal conversation with our MP’s on where the country should be”
No. You need to have a conversation with the country. It’s called a general election
The future of Britain isn’t for the Labour Party to decide behind closed doors.
@kevinbridges86 watching Kevin Bridges meet Cafu and acting like a kid in a sweet shop is the last thing i expected to see this week but it's quality tv..Is Kevin the first Scot to get his hands on a World Cup..What a legend Cafu is..#In Search of the Beautiful Game
My #WC2026 wallcharts are now on sale.
As usual, all proceeds go to the Luton & Dunstable Hospital Neonatal Unit – since the 2010 World Cup we have raised over £42.5k 💪
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Threatening the fuel protesters with the army was the final straw.
The government has relit the fire inside the Irish people.
Big mistake.
The people are uniting against the traitor politicians 🇮🇪
Every time I’ve watched England Under-21s train at home or abroad over the past five years, Ashley Cole was out there early, laying out the balls and cones (pic below), discussing the session with the head coach Lee Carsley. He gave individual instruction to defenders like Levi Colwill and Tino Livramento. They spoke highly of Cole’s counsel and desire to improve them as players. His work ethic and humility inspired them.
In matches, Cole would sort the subs with the fourth official. No airs or graces, even though Cole was a genuine superstar as a player. He was the most consistent of the Golden Generation, England’s greatest ever left-back, seventh on his country’s all-time appearance list with 107 caps, winner of seven trophies with Arsenal, nine with Chelsea. He stood up to Cristiano Ronaldo and Arjen Robben. He nailed his two shootout penalties in the 2008 and 2012 UCL finals. He was an elite competitor and winner.
After retiring at 38, Cole could have played golf or gone into punditry. Instead, he’s built a coaching career. Along with some other reporters, I helped Cole do the media module of his Pro Licence at St George’s Park. Cole's attention to detail and desire to deliver in his second career was very clear to us.
Cole worked his way up, assisting Frank Lampard at Derby, coaching in Chelsea’s academy when Lampard went to the Bridge, and then assisting Lampard at Everton. He assisted Wayne Rooney at Birmingham City. He also assisted Carsley in his six games as caretaker of England’s seniors before becoming a full-time FA coach.
Cole, 45, now takes on his first managerial role – at Cesena in Serie B. It’s only until the end of June but an experience, an education and with the possibility of a longer stay. Good luck to Cole. He’s earned the opportunity. He’s grafted for it.
U.S. Central Command is aware of the loss of a U.S. KC-135 refueling aircraft. The incident occurred in friendly airspace during Operation Epic Fury, and rescue efforts are ongoing. Two aircraft were involved in the incident. One of the aircraft went down in western Iraq, and the second landed safely.
This was not due to hostile fire or friendly fire.
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