Coach Lyne (@coachlyne14) 's Twitter Profile
Coach Lyne

@coachlyne14

Women & Girls' Football Development ⚧️ | Inclusion & Diversity in Sports 🫶| Coaching ⚽️ UEFA B Certified

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calendar_today29-07-2012 02:38:59

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We believe every player has a right to be loved and to play as they wish. Join us and help silence the online hate that our players have to go through ⚽️ Football is for everyone. Let's work together to end online abuse and discrimination! 💥 #PakistanFootball #NoDiscrimination

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"I think we need to do a better job of reflecting society as a whole" Lotte Wubben-Moy speaks about the lack of diversity in English football and empowering young women ⚽

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Started a new role as the Assistant Coach of the Pakistan Women's National Team! Excited to be working with a young squad filled with so much humility, passion, and desire to grow in the game. Absolutely thrilled and ready for it! 🇵🇰⚽️ Pakistan Football Federation

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Boundless Laughter, Empowered Skills: Pakistan Women's National Team Thrives in Fun-Filled Training Watch the complete video: instagram.com/reel/CuCnb0iAH… #Dilsaypakistan #shaheens

Lajee Celtic (@lajeeceltic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fans of Arsenal display two banners outside the Emirates Stadium, London, to show the red card and support for Mark Bonnick. Mark was shamefully sacked by Arsenal for criticising Zionism on X, after working for the club for over 20 years.

Fans of <a href="/Arsenal/">Arsenal</a> display two banners outside the Emirates Stadium, London, to show the red card and support for Mark Bonnick.

Mark was shamefully sacked by Arsenal for criticising Zionism on X, after working for the club for over 20 years.
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“I don’t regret speaking out about Palestine.” Speaking to Middle East Eye, Mark Bonnick, former kit man for Arsenal FC, explains how he was dismissed from the football club for speaking out for Palestine