@BPete1970@AndyMitten@MU_ST All the match going fans I speak to all say the same. Not met anyone who wants this new stadium. Old Trafford aimt even that bad just made out to be
VAR in certain matches, cup tied players allowed to play, rules changed half way into the tournament, hardly any matches on BBC/ITV, 12:45 ko for biggest game of weekend... any wonder the FA Cup is on its arse.
Wireless 2015
Glastonbury 2020
02 London 2021
Brixton Academy 2022 (2 deaths)
Wireless 2022
Just a handful of events that saw people gatecrashing. There are many more examples.
I must have missed the tailgating at music events legislation.
"Jim Ratcliffe told us he wanted to put the Manchester back in Man Utd. He's taking it out." 🗣️
Man Utd fans were out in full force to support The 1958's protest against the club's ownership 🔴
@AaronBrunoGill@OhCheesesChrist Best of emailing the club.
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If you watch one video today, make it this
Don’t ever be afraid to ask your mate if he’s ok, it might be exactly what they need
Far too many men are battling with demons and trying to hide it
Well done Brighton, top stuff
It’s ok not to be ok 👍🏻
*message from Council leader of Peterborough City Council*
This is what passes for leadership in our city
Use of offensive slurs
•The phrase “white trash” is demeaning and classist. It dismisses victims of grooming gangs as if their suffering is less serious or less worthy of respect because of their background. That is completely unacceptable, especially from someone in public life.
Deflection instead of engagement-
•Instead of addressing your concern about immigration and women’s safety, he immediately shifted the topic to “white British cops in Rotherham.”
•This is a classic deflection tactic: change the subject rather than engage with the actual concern raised.
Hostile and abusive tone-
•Phrases like “Get a f*ing grip” and “I wish you no luck at all” are aggressive, disrespectful, and far below the standard of civil or professional dialogue. Leaders should model respectful debate, not resort to insults.
Politicisation of victims’ suffering-
•The suggestion that you are “aiming for populist votes and attention” trivialises real issues of women’s safety and exploitation. It frames your concern as nothing more than a political ploy, instead of treating it with the seriousness it deserves.
Undermining open dialogue-
•The message makes it clear that raising certain topics, like immigration and women’s safety, is unwelcome, and those who do so will be personally attacked. That kind of culture silences people instead of encouraging open and honest discussion.
@officialsammyuk@TRobinsonNewEra@RupertLowe10@peterboroughtel@CambsNewsOnline