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viva hate

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  1. The players refused to play today?
  2. Will never forget when he walked out of the tunnel with a shaved head.
  3. I think he’s been around the first team for them since the start of last season.
  4. Early kick off and Dele-Bashiru off injured on 14 minutes. Evan Ferguson starts for Roma.
  5. Man City v Napoli was over after 20 mins with a red card. Kevin De Bruyne was sacrificial sub but it didn’t stop the commentators mentioning him for the rest of the game.
  6. Imagine if Wilder relegates them. That would be glorious. Unlikely to happen unfortunately.
  7. Probably his PA.
  8. Watched Napoli v Cagliari last night and thought the co-commentator sounded like a bit of a knob. At the end of the game it turned out it was Michael Brown. I knew my piggy senses were tingling.
  9. I can barely be bothered to watch the highlights these days. Maybe it’s a me thing.
  10. I’ve been watching Napoli for years. Since they’ve won the league a couple of times recently, they seem to have gained a lot more fans. Especially last season with Man U & the whole of Scotland. No doubt De Laurentiis will find some way of annoying the fans. The last I heard is that he wants a new stadium in the next 3 years. I’ve heard a rumour that the commentary on DAZN is going to be in Spanish hopefully not.
  11. How many were there today?
  12. Is it now moving to DAZN? I can’t keep track
  13. I’m only watching it for the protest. Hardly an even sporting contest.
  14. Not sure many players would want to come play in a stadium where the roof could fall on them.
  15. It could be the biggest one yet.
  16. I can only imagine how a trip to Hillsborough would improve peoples mood “ As the new football season kicks off, Dale Vince and Dr Simon Opher MP are proud to announce a groundbreaking new initiative - Football on Prescription. In collaboration with a dozen surgeries across Stroud, Gloucestershire, the initiative makes football part of the treatment plan for mental health. From this season, doctors and nurses can prescribe football if the patient and doctor feel it could help mental illness or feelings of isolation. It’s the first scheme of its kind in the UK—and maybe the world. Dr Simon Opher said: “Research shows that physical activity improves mental and physical health. We also know that social isolation plays a major role in poor mental health—and that community, connection, and shared experiences can help people feel less alone. This initiative brings those two ideas together. It’s a form of social prescription—with football as the medicine.” FGR Chairman, Dale Vince said: “This idea was born from conversations between myself and Simon. It’s aimed at everyone struggling with their mental health, but especially men, who are statistically the hardest to reach. The leading cause of death in men under 50 is now suicide—and loneliness is often a key factor. If a Saturday afternoon at a football match can help someone feel more connected and less alone, then that’s a powerful first step.” This hasn’t been done before, so the scheme will be collecting evidence —to understand how much impact something like this can have. To see whether this intervention can help people get better without the need for medication. If it works, we’ll look to expand it. Football on Prescription is now live and available to anyone who sees their doctor about mental health at the following surgeries in and around Stroud.
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