Former Premier League Referee. After Dinner Speaker.Supporter of Boro & Rangers memmo.me/p/jeff-winter Ambassador at Stockton Town FC

Joined August 2011
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Drink offers ✅ Biggest HD screen in Teesside ✅ Hot food on sale ✅ Exciting atmosphere ✅ Your plans for Wednesday night’s game are sorted 🤝 #UTA⚓️
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After displaying my Art in a couple of exhibitions, people asking are they for sale. I decided to sell all Originals alongside 7 prints only,every canvas will be personalised supported with description of the moment.They will only be for sale via Etsy. slavenboroart.etsy.com
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A lovely man , an absolute gentleman ❤️
When Bobby Robson finished his last chemotherapy session in 2007, Dr Ruth Plummer pulled him to one side at the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle. Bobby thought it was going to be about his health. Instead, Ruth wanted to talk to him about something else. Her department was too old. There was a new Early Cancer Trials Unit being planned at the Northern Centre for Cancer Care, three times bigger than what they already had, with a proper laboratory, modern equipment and room for clinical trials. But there was one problem. They did not have the money to kit it out. So Ruth asked Bobby if he knew anybody who might help. Bobby went home and spoke to his wife Elsie. The next day, they started making calls. Very quickly, what had started as a quiet conversation with Ruth had turned into a committee. Then the idea came up. Use Bobby’s name. He was not comfortable with that at first. He did not want a charity built around himself. But the others told him it would open doors, and once Bobby agreed to it, there was no going halfway. The Sir Bobby Robson Foundation was born. At the first meeting with the hospital, Don Robson got straight to the point. How much money was needed to get started? £500,000. And Ruth needed it by the summer of 2008 because she wanted the facility running by October. That was when Bobby knew what he had walked into. “There could be no slowing down, no pulling out, no getting halfway down the road and turning back.” The original plan had been simple enough. Bobby would lend his name, act as a figurehead, and stay in the background. It did not work out like that. He went to the meetings. He did the interviews. He kept going even when he was not well. Sometimes he would pull Ruth to one side and ask her: “What have you bloody well got me into?” But he never missed a single meeting. The launch was held at the Copthorne Hotel. By then, Bobby was fully in it. “If I’m committed to something, then I’m committed.” And then the money started coming in. Within seven weeks, the first target had already been reached. £560,000. Then people started turning up at Bobby and Elsie’s house. The first donation came from a woman carrying an envelope full of cash. Her husband had recently died, and his final request had been that people at his funeral gave money to Bobby’s charity instead of buying flowers. She handed over £271.74. “What can you say to that?” Then there was Johnny Bliss, a local singer with pancreatic cancer. His doctors had told him he had months to live, but he still held a concert, sold CDs and raised around £10,000 for the Foundation. Bobby met him at the Copthorne. Johnny brought his family with him, and made the men wear their best suits and ties. Bobby could see he was not well. “I could have cried.” And for all the football he had lived through, all the countries, all the clubs, all the games, this became his last big job. “It’s not about beating Portsmouth any more.” “It’s about beating death.” As of today the Sir Bobby Robson foundation has raised over £27 million. #football
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When Bobby Robson finished his last chemotherapy session in 2007, Dr Ruth Plummer pulled him to one side at the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle. Bobby thought it was going to be about his health. Instead, Ruth wanted to talk to him about something else. Her department was too old. There was a new Early Cancer Trials Unit being planned at the Northern Centre for Cancer Care, three times bigger than what they already had, with a proper laboratory, modern equipment and room for clinical trials. But there was one problem. They did not have the money to kit it out. So Ruth asked Bobby if he knew anybody who might help. Bobby went home and spoke to his wife Elsie. The next day, they started making calls. Very quickly, what had started as a quiet conversation with Ruth had turned into a committee. Then the idea came up. Use Bobby’s name. He was not comfortable with that at first. He did not want a charity built around himself. But the others told him it would open doors, and once Bobby agreed to it, there was no going halfway. The Sir Bobby Robson Foundation was born. At the first meeting with the hospital, Don Robson got straight to the point. How much money was needed to get started? £500,000. And Ruth needed it by the summer of 2008 because she wanted the facility running by October. That was when Bobby knew what he had walked into. “There could be no slowing down, no pulling out, no getting halfway down the road and turning back.” The original plan had been simple enough. Bobby would lend his name, act as a figurehead, and stay in the background. It did not work out like that. He went to the meetings. He did the interviews. He kept going even when he was not well. Sometimes he would pull Ruth to one side and ask her: “What have you bloody well got me into?” But he never missed a single meeting. The launch was held at the Copthorne Hotel. By then, Bobby was fully in it. “If I’m committed to something, then I’m committed.” And then the money started coming in. Within seven weeks, the first target had already been reached. £560,000. Then people started turning up at Bobby and Elsie’s house. The first donation came from a woman carrying an envelope full of cash. Her husband had recently died, and his final request had been that people at his funeral gave money to Bobby’s charity instead of buying flowers. She handed over £271.74. “What can you say to that?” Then there was Johnny Bliss, a local singer with pancreatic cancer. His doctors had told him he had months to live, but he still held a concert, sold CDs and raised around £10,000 for the Foundation. Bobby met him at the Copthorne. Johnny brought his family with him, and made the men wear their best suits and ties. Bobby could see he was not well. “I could have cried.” And for all the football he had lived through, all the countries, all the clubs, all the games, this became his last big job. “It’s not about beating Portsmouth any more.” “It’s about beating death.” As of today the Sir Bobby Robson foundation has raised over £27 million. #football
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Lee Dixon could commentate on a bank robbery, a UFO landing and a T-Rex riding a unicycle at the same time and still sound like he's describing a rainy Tuesday afternoon trip to pick up his dog’s ashes.
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Great night tonight with @nmaddo at Stockton Masonic Hall . Excellent audience to hear some amazing , enlightening stories .
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Bet that was brilliant 👍
Weller in action last night . Thats Entertainment/ The Changingman.
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Wristbands for activities on the day are still available from the clubhouse!
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Not the close fought encounter many forecast , a very comfortable victory for Wigan Warriors . As is usual at rugby league , non stop entertainment and excitement . Roll on next weekend . 🏈
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Still loved by Hearts fans to this day . Top guy 👍👍
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It’s time for live rugby league so we’re off to Wakefield tonight via a slight detour to York 👍👍
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A beautiful summers morning , NOT !! But that didn’t deter the plucky unlucky Thirteen from wrapping up and getting out for our weekly walk . Good banter , friendship and exercise plus a cracking sausage sarnie at Andy’s Parkside Cafe 😇😇
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The World Cup starts tomorrow! 🌏 Five of this week’s games are being shown on our massive HD screen, or outside in our beer garden, with special drink offers available, so come and enjoy the exciting atmosphere at Stockton Town! 🍻 #UTA⚓️
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GAME ON All artwork is now complete! What a relief! My calendar can now go into production! Can't wait to get this out there! If you want one, shout up and I'll add you to my mailing list. Cheers for your support and UTB!
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Cracking cake from Bellissima Bakes! UTB 🤝🎂
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There’s no bigger screen in Teesside to watch England’s World Cup games! 📺 #UTA⚓️
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Better than our rainy summers day we’ve had today 👎👎
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A lovely winter day in South Africa
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If anybody fancies getting their boots on or can donate something to our raffle for @GaryParkyTrust, please get in touch ⚽️❤️
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Repost this if will you be wishing Restore Britain’s Rebecca Shepherd the best of luck in the Makerfield by-election @RupertLowe10 @RestoreBritain
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