@TheAnfieldWrap Wow what a footballer he was and grateful to watch live on a regular basis, arguably one of the best in his position for Liverpool football club and that’s some statement considering the players that Liverpool have had.
British Army Colonel has warned that civil war between Christians and Muslims in the United Kingdom is now inevitable.
“The UK is heading towards civil war because the government is afraid to stop the Islamization of the country.”
This is not some far-right rant. This is a serving military officer stating the obvious after years of grooming gangs, knife attacks, no-go zones, and two-tier policing.
The establishment imported millions of people who do not share British values, then criminalised anyone who noticed.
Now even the Army is saying what the public has known for years: the government’s cowardice has made conflict unavoidable.
Stop the Islamization. Deport the invaders. Britain must choose survival over surrender.
Kenny Dalglish tells the whole world about the time Danny Agger got a dose of the scoots & squirted brown arse gravy all over the toilets at Liverpool. "I know he had a stomach problem because I was in the toilet after him"
Dear @Keir_Starmer
People can’t afford another £200 energy bill increase.
If you really wanted to make a change, you’d sack this lunatic before he bankrupts the country.
🚨 BLAIR BOMBSHELL: SCRAP NET ZERO NOW! “THERE’S NO LOGIC TO IT!” 🔥
Tony Blair Demands Starmer Scrap Milibands Mad Expensive Green Agenda Immediately‼️
Blair has just shredded mad Miliband and the entire net zero agenda. There’s zero logic to it!
Asked directly for total clarity: “For total clarity, are you advising Keir Starmer to rip up Ed Milibands green energy targets?”
Blair bluntly replied: “Yes I am!”
He explained that the 3 biggest emitters in the world today are China, America and India. Together they “account for just over 50% of global emissions.”
All are pursuing cheap energy. They still do renewable energy. “China for example builds more renewable energy than the rest of the world put together.” “It just means that the lens from which they judge policy is cheap energy.”
He rightly points out Britain’s emissions are “under 1% of global emissions” so we can’t solve climate change.
And says he “doesnt understand the logic behind” imposing costs on businesses and consumers to pursue net zero when the rest of the world is not doing so.
He says again he doesnt understand why we’re shutting down North Sea oil and gas industry in circumstances where no other country in the world is doing that if “they’ve still got a requirement to import energy from oil and gas”.
It costs way too much and “is not the right priority!”
Net zero is not saving the planet. It is economic self-harm. Blair has just blown the entire agenda apart.
I just watched Starmer proudly announcing the UK will join a £78 billion loan to Ukraine.
WTF!!??
We're broke, highest ever levels of debt, highest ever levels of tax, economy a total mess.
Where is that money coming from when we simply haven't got it!?
Something is very wrong!
It’s 37 years ago tomorrow, since the tragic events at Hillsborough.
If there is one thing you listen to today it’s this.
BBC Radio 2 commentator Peter Jones and his final report on that day.
Simple, yet very powerful words.
NO ONE should go to a football match and not come home.
RIP The 97 Liverpool fans.
#LFC #YNWA #Hillsborough
⚠️ LABOUR'S HIDDEN TAX TRAP -
If you earn £100 and pay £30 income tax you're left with £70
You then buy £70 of fuel & you pay 59% fuel duty & VAT (£41.46 of the £70
Which means the government actually just got £71.46 tax from your hard earned £100.00
NO WONDER PEOPLE CAN'T AFFORD TO LIVE IN THE U.K 🇬🇧
🚨🇮🇷 Iran - The rain that pours is now black & oily - the sun is blocked out by black smog.
Huge plumes of thick black smoke pour into the atmosphere over the Middle East.
But please keep thinking that paper straw and electric car is making all the difference.
Sometimes honesty works against you in modern football.
If Virgil van Dijk throws himself to the floor like Gabriel did in the North London derby , the whistle probably goes. The contact gets magnified. VAR slows it down. The referee is forced into a decision. But he stays on his feet.
He tries to defend honestly. He trusts the game to reward strength, balance, and integrity. And that honesty costs Liverpool because in today’s game, staying up can make it look like nothing happened. No fall. No drama. No foul.
That’s the paradox football says it wants toughness. It says it doesn’t want players going down easily. But the reality? If you don’t go down, you don’t get the call.
So what’s the lesson players learn?
- Don’t be strong.
- Don’t be honest.
- Make sure the referee sees it.
And that’s the part that hurts because sometimes doing the right thing on your feet ends up being the wrong decision on the scoreboard.