Stidge (@thecornishred) 's Twitter Profile
Stidge

@thecornishred

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calendar_today06-11-2021 19:26:02

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Andy Mitten (@andymitten) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More Monday night football for MUFC. Both April home league games switched. Zero - absolutely zero - consideration given to what match going fans think or want.

Proudofus.uk (@proudofusuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The word British is older than Rome. 🇬🇧 Before England.🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Before Scotland.🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Before Wales.🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 A civilisation lived on this island. They had kings. They worked metal. They traded with the ancient world. They called themselves Pritani. The painted people. In 325 BC a Greek

Cross and Soil (@tradengland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dartmoor, Devon. A land of windswept, wide open moorland. Granite tors rise from the earth like ancient sentinels, standing over miles of purple heather where wild horses roam beneath harsh winds and endless skies. This was once the western edge of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of

Dartmoor, Devon. A land of windswept, wide open moorland.

Granite tors rise from the earth like ancient sentinels, standing over miles of purple heather where wild horses roam beneath harsh winds and endless skies. This was once the western edge of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of
Pilib De Brún (Phil Brown) (@malachians) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Will never understand how he’s used as an example of bad business. He’s been a brilliant signing, never let Utd down off the pitch and never behaved like he was above Utd at their lowest moment unlike some youngsters who have achieved nothing in the game

Will never understand how he’s used as an example of bad business. He’s been a brilliant signing, never let Utd down off the pitch and never behaved like he was above Utd at their lowest moment unlike some youngsters who have achieved nothing in the game
Wayne Barton (@waynesbarton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That pathetic slap on the wrist for Chelsea is a convenient precedent isn’t it, if you were, say, a governing body sat twiddling your thumbs on how to deal with something much worse in the most lenient way possible