Manager of MK Irish FC! Father of three great sons and a beautiful daughter! & I like being me

Joined January 2021
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Married his childhood sweetheart, has four kids, donates to the armed forces and mental health charities while running his own foundation. Doesn't drink or smoke. Zero career scandals, which is rare for anyone at his level of fame. He's also his country's and boyhood club's all-time top scorer, with six Golden Boots including four in the Premier League and one at a World Cup. He's easily the best striker in the world right now. And yet Harry Kane remains one of the most disrespected and underrated players in world football. Which is bizarre because he's exactly the type of footballer kids should be looking up to. ๐Ÿ‘
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This is the Man who assaulted and stole @YoungBobRB equipment Do your thing guys . Make him famous RT
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๐ŸšจTHIS IS JUDGE LORD JUSTICE TIMOTHY HOLROYDE This is the judge who REFUSED Lucy Connolly her appeal after she was convicted for a social media post. Meanwhile this very same judge CUT the sentence of Labour's Lord Ahmed by THREE YEARS after he was convicted of child sex offences. His sentence was reduced to just two and a half years from five and half years. SHARE THIS EVERYWHERE!!
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Harrow council dickheads didnโ€™t realise mans got ray ban glasses recording them the soppy pricks โ˜ ๏ธ๐Ÿด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ
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Our politicians and police say two-tier justice doesn't exist. Oh really? โฌ‡๏ธ The man on the left, Afsar Safi, a migrant from Afghanistan aged 30, kidnapped a 7 yr old girl and sexually assaulted her. He got 2.5 years in prison and is expected to be out on licence after having served just 6 months. The man on the right, Reece Robinson, a British man aged 21, has just been fast tracked through the courts for throwing stones at the Southampton protests. He got 2 years. How is this even remotely acceptable? We are being gaslit beyond belief.
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โ€ผ๏ธPLEASE READโ€ผ๏ธ A local from Chelmsford today was in Cafe Nero This morning, between approximately 10am and 11am, they overheard a conversation which I believe local residents may find concerning. The following is their recollection of the conversation exactly as they understood it at the time. The man stated that he had come from Libya. He said that he had spent nine months in prison there because he was involved in gang activity. He then claimed he spent three days on a boat travelling to Italy, before being transported from Italy to France with others. He said he then crossed from France to the UK by boat. During the conversation, the man in Red appeared to be helping him complete what was described as an ARC application with the Home Office, which would allow him to obtain documentation relating to his immigration status. The man in red was also heard advising him that he needed a lawyer to help him remain in the UK and that he needed to attend a police station on 11 June. Based on what was discussed, it appeared that the individual is currently staying in accommodation in the Chelmsford area rather than at Wethersfield. It was overheard a CM1 postcode being mentioned. We believe this could be King Court apartments opposite the Cathedral. This is simply an account of a conversation that was overheard and is being shared in the public interest. What annoys me is why is a Gangster allowed to claim asylum in this country and why is the man in red clearly helping a criminal.
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Good Lord, surely this canโ€™t be correct ๐Ÿ‘‡
Replying to @Councillorsuzie
Manchester City Council have just awarded a 4.7m contract to a EV company......... Who is the MD of this EV company......Andy Burnhams wife.....what a coincidence! Remember Makerfield, Burnham is just the same as all the other inept Labour MPs!
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๐Ÿšจ MISSING PERSON โ€“ PLEASE SHARE ๐Ÿšจ This is Lucy Stemp from Tonbridge, Kent. She has been missing in Paris for a week, and her family have not heard from her since. Her loved ones are desperately trying to find her, and both French Police and Interpol are now involved in the search. Imagine not knowing where your daughter, sister, or friend is for seven days. The uncertainty is unbearable. Please take a moment to share this post. It could reach the one person who has information that helps bring Lucy home safely. ๐Ÿ™โค๏ธ
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November 1971. Chiswick, West London. Erin Pizzey is 32 years old. She is not a lawyer. Not a politician. Not a doctor. She is a woman who talked Hounslow Council into lending her a cold, rundown building on Belmont Road โ€” a former community hall โ€” for almost nothing. Her original plan was modest. A warm room. A cup of tea. Somewhere for mothers with young children to simply get out of the house. Then the door opened. A woman stood in the entrance. She was covered, head to foot, in bruises. She was holding two small children. She was shaking. She didn't want tea. She needed somewhere to hide. Erin let her in. She didn't turn her away. She didn't tell her to call the police. Because Erin had already called the police. They told her the same thing they told every woman in Britain at the time: they could not enter a private home over a "domestic dispute." That was the law. The home was private. What happened inside it was a family matter. When Erin contacted a female civil servant to report what she was seeing, the response was astonishing. The woman told her flatly: "There wasn't a problem of battered wives until you made one." Erin put down the phone. Then she went back to her residents and made sure they were fed. Within weeks, 40 mothers and children were sleeping in four tiny rooms. No funding. No staff. No legal authority. She didn't stop. By 1973, word had spread through quiet whisper networks โ€” one woman telling another, "There is a place. Go to Chiswick. She won't turn you away." That same year, Erin hosted the first National Women's Aid Conference in the UK. Women from across Britain arrived, and they all recognized the same thing at once: what she had built needed to exist everywhere. In 1974, the council set a maximum of 36 residents. At peak times, 150 women and children were living inside those walls โ€” sleeping on floors, on chairs, in hallways. The building smelled of cooking, fear, and something else entirely: relief. Erin was taken to court for overcrowding. She appealed all the way to the House of Lords. She kept the doors open the entire time. That same year, she wrote a book. Scream Quietly or the Neighbours Will Hear. It was the first published account of domestic violence in British history. It used real stories from real women inside the shelter. Overnight, a problem that had no official name was on front pages from London to New York. The movement spread. Refuges opened across the UK. Then Australia. Then Canada. Then the United States. The pattern she created in four small rooms in West London โ€” no blueprint, no permission, no funding โ€” had been replicated in hundreds of shelters across the Western world. MP Jack Ashley stood up in Parliament and said: "It was she who first identified the problem, who first recognised the seriousness of the situation and who first did something practical." She was ranked 14th in a poll of the 100 women who shook the world. She was awarded the Italian Peace Prize. She received a CBE. The charity she founded โ€” Chiswick Women's Aid, which became Refuge โ€” grew into the largest domestic violence charity in the United Kingdom, with over 460 employees and an annual income of more than ยฃ33 million. Erin Pizzey passed away on October 4, 2025, aged 86. She never stopped. It all began with one woman, one borrowed building, and an absolute refusal to say no. Forty women and children showed up with nowhere to go. She made room. Share this if you believe one ordinary person, refusing to look away, can build a shelter that holds the whole world. Follow us Lost in Yesterday
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Can somebody tell me why a trial involving - The PMs house The PMs car A fire 3 Foreigners Rent boys Is not being covered by the media I am at a loss !!!
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Over the weekend, unfortunately we were broken into at Preston Park and our tractor was stolen. We believe this to be someone with local knowledge, as they broke through the back gates and drove away through our neighbouring fields. If anyone has any information, please let us know! All retweets and sharing is massively appreciated ๐Ÿ™ ๐Ÿ‡๐Ÿ”ดโšซ๏ธ
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This is Keir Starmer's worst nightmare. People worldwide ๐ŸŒ marking the murder of Henry Nowak. America ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ, Spain ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ธ, Germany ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช Poland ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฑ and now Sweden ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ช.
A silent minute is being held right now in Stockholm for Henry Nowak. Crowds pause. The city stands still in remembrance of a life lost to mass migration.
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'My parents came here and they didn't stop being Muslim... but they sure as hell didn't come to Britain trying to change it for what it is.' Reform UK London Mayoral Candidate, Laila Cunningham, on Muslim news outlet 5 Pillars' criticism of Pride Month.
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Keir Starmer's two-tier Britain ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง.
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