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James

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Jimmy Harder: Small Bean Regarder

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Lansdowne Road ☘️🇮🇪⚽ (@lansdownerd_ie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On Kevin Sheedy's birthday, we've put together three absolute screamers from his time at Everton, including a free-kick so good, he had to take it twice. #legend

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As Owen knows well, working class Trotskyists in Militant led a mass campaign in Liverpool that built more council houses than the rest of the country put together, and eradicated homelessness for single women in the city. When have the Greens ever done that? No to witchhunts!

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Christopher Nolan says that the ‘SINNERS’ river dance scene (“Rocky Road to Dublin”) is “the most spectacular musical inversion since Kubrick's “Singin in the Rain” from ‘A CLOCKWORK ORANGE’ (via: _priestly/IG)

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Seen live in 2015, Foster the People leaned into the uneasy contrast at the heart of “Pumped Up Kicks,” pairing bright hooks with dark subject matter. First released in 2010 and later featured on Torches, the song reached number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 and became one of

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The Verve bring sheer force to their 1998 Haigh Hall “The Rolling People” performance, a towering moment from the Urban Hymns era. Built on driving rhythms and Richard Ashcroft’s urgent delivery, the song was already a live favourite, and this huge outdoor set shows the band at

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Another of The Stone Roses support bands, The La’s, playing There She Goes outside the Pumphouse pub or (Edit5) next to Granada TV Albert Dock, Liverpool 1990 🎥 footage courtesy of John Newsham

Stan Collymore (@stancollymore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

John's not mad. A seminal documentary on extreme Tourettes that thankfully shaped the conversation in this nation in the 80's To our pig ignorant American cousins and those ignoring a severe disability and its consequences, take 28 minutes to watch it. Then accept your fucking

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Was Bob Mortimer and Richard Ayoade's Last One Laughing speed date your top TV moment of 2025? 😆 Make sure to cast your vote for this year's P&O Cruises Memorable Moment Award before Wednesday 22 April! Vote now 👉 publicvote.bafta.org/po-cruises-mem… #BAFTATVAwards with P&O Cruises