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Giving back to a man who has gave so much to Hammers, with the help of @Heineken_UK ♥️ Cheers To Neil, co-founder of Hammers for Work and Support ⚒️
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Replying to @Aaron_Cresswell
Giving back to a man who has gave so much to Hammers, with the help of @Heineken_UK ♥️ Cheers To Neil, co-founder of Hammers for Work and Support ⚒️
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West Ham United have confirmed that Joint-Chair David Sullivan has stepped down from his position with immediate effect. Mr Sullivan has also resigned as a director of both WH Holding Limited and West Ham United Football Club, having been made aware of the impending publication of serious historic allegations. It is understood none of the allegations relate to West Ham United or any of its operations. Through his own legal representatives Mr Sullivan denies any illegal conduct and has taken the decision to step down in order to avoid disruption to the Club while he addresses the matter privately. Interim Chief Executive Officer Karim Virani, reporting into the current Board of Directors, will continue to be responsible for leading the Club’s day-to-day operations. The Club will provide an update on the future structure of the Board of Directors in due course, but will make no further comment at this time.
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Need your Honest Review..
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Fckn scumbags
Heartbreaking final image of 4-year-old Chloe Valentine. She was forced to ride a motorbike by her abusive parents and fell repeatedly. In January 2012, 4-year-old Chloe Valentine sadly lost her life in Adelaide, Australia, after her mother, Ashlee Polkinghorne, and her partner, Benjamin McPartland, forced her to ride a 50kg motorbike over a period of three days. Despite falling repeatedly and losing consciousness, her parents did not seek medical attention for eight hours after her final fall. The couple reportedly filmed the falls on their phones, laughing while the child suffered. Both were convicted of mansla*ghter and sentenced to prison. The case led to "Chloe’s Law," which allows authorities to intervene more quickly in cases where children are at risk.
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This is the final photographs of Phillip Herron 34, crying in his car, literally minutes before taking his own life. He was a single Dad with three kids, struggling with crushing debt of over £20,000 and was desperately waiting for a Payday loan he'd applied for. But it was paid in arrears, with a 5 week wait time. That wait drove him even deeper into debt, and when he died he had £4.61 in his bank account and clearly couldn't see any other way out. Like a lot of people, especially men, he kept all of this to himself, nobody else knew how bad things were getting. This poor man even had to tell his children that Santa Claus wouldn’t come this year, and in his suicide note he wrote that they'd be better off if he wasn't around any more. And now he isn't. We need to talk more. We need to be kinder. And we need to be a country that helps each other when we need it the most.
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Indeed Im a hammer of 60 years of pain and ecstasy (mostly pain) its not sour grapes from me at all But VAR has killed the great game
If you haven't spent the entire day talking about the integrity of the Premier League you're not a football fan. This isn't about West Ham it's about all of us. #WestHam #Arsenal #PremierLeague #VAR ⚒️
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KEEP THE FAITH
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KEEP THE FAITH
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Piss poor mate whats happened to this country Just letting people steal
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I think he's the 4th supermarket worker to get the sack for trying to stop people stealing. Absolutely appalling.
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If labour continue to abandon the working class, the working class will continue to abandon Labour. They need an economic and political change in direction rooted in workers and our communities. If Starmer can’t understand the reason for real The Labour Party Then step aside
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Dont waste your vote
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Proper sad reading Bit like the bus driver who helped a woman after she was attacked The driver got sacked what a sad country this has become
Gary MacArthur gave 15 years of his life to Sainsbury’s in West Wickham, south-east London. He wasn’t some troublemaker. He was the worker who stayed late to make female colleagues feel safer. The worker who performed CPR on the store’s only security guard after he suffered a suspected stroke. The worker who had already previously LOST TEETH after being punched by a thief while trying to protect the store. But after tackling an allegedly aggressive repeat offender known for targeting the branch and stealing bottles of Moët, Bollinger and Veuve Clicquot Sainsbury’s sacked him for gross misconduct. This was after colleagues screamed there was an “aggressive Champagne thief” in the store. According to reports, the shoplifter later smashed bottles and hurled them at staff. Yet Gary MacArthur a man who dedicated 15 years of loyalty, protected colleagues and even helped save a life that same day — was told he should have acted only as a “visual deterrent.” Absolutely disgusting. Supermarket workers are being punched, threatened, abused and terrorised by repeat shoplifters on a daily basis… yet the staff who actually step in to protect colleagues and customers are the ones losing their jobs. Gary MacArthur at Sainsbury’s. Walker Smith at Waitrose. Sean Egan at Morrisons. Gavin Ramsay at Asda. Decades of loyalty thrown away because they refused to stand by while thieves ran riot. What kind of country are we becoming where the people trying to protect others lose everything… while the criminals walk straight back out onto the streets?
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