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If you find yourself being angry at someone lower on the economic ladder than you, chances are your'e being manipulated by someone higher on the economic ladder than you. -Jimmy Dore #liverpool #uk
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My Uncle Joe from Liverpool – #scouse #Liverpool
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Good to hear that Liverpool City Council is reinstating funding for Dovecot library. Now we need to see Breck Road library reopened. Photos show campaigners at Dovecot library last summer. birkenhead.news/liverpool-co…
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Fans used to support the Club through toughest moments. Now it’s outrage after every setback. This is not the Liverpool i grew up supporting.
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.@Peston: [Does Israel] have a right to exist? @ZackPolanski: I don’t believe any country has a right to exist The Green Party leader says getting caught up in semantics about countries’ right to exist results in “gatekeeping” #Peston
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EXCLUSIVE: The Post has obtained documents revealing the extent of the money owed by two Big Help bosses, one of whom remains a sitting Liverpool Labour councillor. 🧵
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According to the Liverpool ECHO report, the mounting rubbish problem in Everton is attributed to several conflicting factors:Management Failure: Residents and local representatives, such as Lib Dem campaigner Kevin Robinson-Hale and Cllr Jane Corbett, have blamed years of mismanagement by the housing management company, Xenia. Cllr Corbett specifically accused the company of prioritizing profits over their maintenance responsibilities.Resident Misuse: A spokesperson for Xenia claimed the issue is partly due to residents not "fully utilising" the provided bin stores correctly.Logistical "Environmental Factors": Xenia also cited general "environmental factors" as a contributing cause to the build-up.Lack of Communication: Xenia reported instances where their contractors arrived to find the waste already cleared (presumably by the council) without prior communication, complicating their scheduled maintenance efforts. - EXPLAIN FROM ANY TYPE OF Politcal angle how any of this makes sense is theere another bin they found them ok. BIN GATE
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"But even if you are Jewish and you support Israeli policies... you don't deserve to be antisemitically abused and you don't deserve to be violently attacked." 100% this. No-one should be abused or attacked because of who they are. And no-one should be abused or attacked because of their political or religious beliefs.
This is so, so important. Jews should not be conflated with the decisions of the Israeli government.
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Respectfully, I don’t know where to start here. Football in England was built on working class terms. It was the escape once a week that every one had access to. Many clubs still today are the result of teams formed by workings in a certain trade. Miners, docks workers etc. Going to the game once a week is something that the working class have always had. It’s a right of passage. This should still be the case, especially for those who have gone for decade or have inherited a season ticket. English football is completely incomparable to the sport in other countries, not least the US. This increase of up to 13% over 3 years maybe appears ‘small’ from the outside, but it’s as much about the principle as it is the 13% increase. The club have already priced out locals and matchgoers that had been going to Anfield for decades. These people are already out there, yet the club don’t care. Increased ticket prices, no matter how small, will continue this. Our fanbase has already lost bits of its identity through the Americanisation of our club. For example, the sheer amount of hospitality tickets that working class people simply can’t afford. This isn’t a dig at international or American fans - there’s a place for everyone - but it’s important we all acknowledge this was a working class Scouse club before it was anything else. The club are alienating loyal fans for the sake of £1.2m. A negligible amount of revenue when sat in a spreadsheet alongside broadcasting revenue and sponsorship deals. The fans and the Kop are the product. Without the fans the club don’t have a brand to present to sponsors and big CL nights etc wouldn’t draw the eye. You may see it as a small increase but it’s symbolic of much more 👍🏼
Apr 25
As an American, this doesn’t make sense to me. I understand protesting the ticket price increases, but it’s such a small percentage increase compared to what we have to pay over here in America. Going to an MLS match costs more than what a Premier League match costs.
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Jewish MP Gerald Kaufmann in Parliament in 2009. "My Grandmother was ill in bed when the Nazis came to her town, a German soldier shot her dead." "My Grandmother did not die to provide cover for Israel to murder Palestinian Grandmothers in Gaza."
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This isn't the nicest tweet to have to write but a necessary one..... The Hillsborough Memorial at Anfield is a special place of remembrance for the 97. It's a place where many of us find comfort and a chance to be still. It's place that many bereaved families now bring our children and grandchildren to educate them and, for children like my own, it is 1 of the very few places that they have to feel close to their grandad. This week, I took 1 of my sons to see the memorialat his request, and whilst reading tributes, he spotted a little glass Hennessy bottle filled with ashes.....he thought it was in some way connected to his Grandad. I then had to explain that the bottle was an alcoholic drink, the ashes were not connected to us, and that many fans and loved ones want to be left at the ground when they pass away..... The point of this tweet is to respectfully ask that people do not leave ashes on the memorial. The memorial is for the 97, and whilst we completely understand and have empathy for those who pass away and their loved 1s, it is somewhat uncomfortable to see it becoming a shrine for ashes. Yesterday, there were over 20 little trinkets full of ashes and yet there are signs asking people not to leave them there. I appreciate that bereaved loved ones will only be honouring the family member lost whose wishes were likely to be that they would like to be left at the ground, but please - not on the memorial. It's not really a conversation any of us should need to explain to our children and grandchildren, and there have been incidents where it has been distressing for some of the family members of the 97. It's also not nice for the club staff who have to remove them. Again, I'm saying this with the utmost empathy, understanding and respect, but the look of horror on my sons face when he thought the Hennessy bottle was in some way connected to our family has driven me to need to address the issue. Thanks so much for understanding. Floral tributes are more than welcome ❤️ #Anfield #HillsboroughMemorial #LFC
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Hundreds of thousands of LFC supporters have tonight received a ‘personal’ email from LFC’s most senior paid official. LFC’s directors pay , including said official, grew 8% last year. The highest paid director, which may well be the email sender, earnt £2.3m, up from £2.1m
So everyone’s just had the same ‘personal’ from Billy Hogan? I’ve been sat in all of those meetings mentioned, he hasn’t He wants to say that they want the debate grounded in ‘facts’, which implies it isn’t. LFC, what isn’t factual? Here’s an offer Billy - let’s debate it
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Replying to @DanhausenAD
@DanhausenAD Hey Danhausenad we would never boo well we would however @ImChelseaGreen should he more your mentor!! Why not 😜
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There's a saying on Liverpool @sos If my aunty had balls she would be uncle. He cares about @lfc him. Last time I checked you need emotion in Liverpool
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There's three players who's option I care about. @VirgilvDijk @J_Gomez97 passes a ball better than ai. @MoSalah lets stick together he has hair better then you now tea ha. Bobby was always best yea his confidence plummets he did nothing but call all things on his face but say I fucking care I'll do better we all will roll end of season we had a saying an I
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Replying to @LFC
@LFC @spiritofshankly Liverpool trades on being a club with working-class roots and a powerful local identity. They make millions from that story.
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