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Daisy

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A man whose integrity and warmth touched everyone that he met ❤️ His impact on our football club and the wider women’s game will last forever. Rest in peace, Matt.

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Salah is a victim of his own consistency, everyone loved him when he first came to the prem and took over Europe because back then it was easy to accept him as just a new world class player. Until he did it again and again and got better each time until he became a threat to the

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Today is World Mental Health Day. It’s a day that should be every day of the year. You are worthwhile, and you deserve to be here. #WorldMentalHealthDay #WMHD25 #MentalHealth

Today is World Mental Health Day. It’s a day that should be every day of the year. You are worthwhile, and you deserve to be here. 

#WorldMentalHealthDay #WMHD25 #MentalHealth
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'I couldn't get my mate Diogo Jota out of my head today' ❤️ Andy Robertson on what it means to qualify for the World Cup ⤵️ #BBCFootball

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This week's ADRAN LEAGUE SHOW is now out! Geraint and Harry review the past seven days, withthe help of special guest Rosie Hughes of Flint Town United Ladies cymrusport.cymru/adran-league-s…

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Every person at that game knows exactly what went, should be thanking the ref for keeping a certain someone on that pitch for that long, rather than slating her, normally rise above stuff like this because we’re better than that but not having anyone bad mouth my club.

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Movember might be over, but the fight AGAINST men’s health issues never stops. Earlier this month, we asked some of our boys the same question at the start, and at the end of our interviews, in order to get them thinking DIFFERENTLY and hopefully change their answers by the