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Why America is buying up English football – and what it means for the future of ‘soccer’
Repost from The Conversation When the Premier League broke away from the rest of English football in 1992, its 22 clubs generated £205 million in its debut season, and the average player earned £2,050 a week. Thirty years later, despite having two fewer clubs, the league’s revenue had increased by 2,850% to £6.1 billion and the average…
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Liverpool’s Forgotten Legacy: The Abdullah Quilliam Mosque
A few months ago, a tragic incident occurred in Southport where three children were killed, and a further eight were seriously injured by a deranged man. This heartbreaking event led to racially motivated riots across Liverpool and Southport. One protest, which was prevented from escalating into a riot, took place outside the Abdullah Quilliam Mosque.…
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UK intelligence secretly funded leftist magazine, then covered it up!
Reposted from DeclassifiedBy John McEvoy Encounter was an intellectual and cultural magazine set up during the Cold War with secret funds from the US and British intelligence agencies. The magazine’s purpose was to cultivate a compatible, non-communist left, while creating content that was generally supportive of Washington’s geopolitical interests. Encounter’s intelligence links eventually became publicly known.…
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The Fall Of Syria
The Collapse Of The Assad Government Is A Setback For Anti Imperialist Forces The resignation of Syrian President Bashar Al Assad and the handing over of Damascus to US backed terror gangs is a victory for US imperialism. They have long sought to subjugate all of Syria and now they think they have the opportunity…
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False Choices On The Land
The debate about inheritance tax misses the point on land ownership The recent protests staged by farmer against the Labour governments change sin the inheritance tax laws has, yet again, inspired a lot of noise but the real issues affecting British workers are (of course) not included in this barrage of propaganda. The inheritance tax…
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Breck Road Brawl
On October 22, a violent brawl occurred on Breck Road in Liverpool, involving builders attacked by local men over false abduction rumors. The incident reflects broader social tensions in a deprived area facing economic neglect and rising violence. Divisive rhetoric exacerbates community divisions, distracting from systemic issues like underinvestment and inequality.
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‘Tis The Season
I know its not Christmas (except according to the commercial calendar) but it is getting cold and it is the season when many of us think about the less fortunate. During the recent snow, volunteers were out with soup, hats, scarves and sleeping bags for Liverpool’s homeless. This probably happened in other cities as well,…
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The Berlin Wall: Exposing the lies of imperialism
Repost with from In Defence of CommunismBy Nikos Mottas It was 30 years ago, on 9 November 1989, when the destruction of the Berlin Wall began, marking the overthrow of the socialist power in the German Democratic Republic and the restoration of capitalism. Since then, the 9th of November consists a milestone for imperialists who organize various fiestas about…
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Remember This
Today is Remembrance Day, the day we originally kept to mourn those who lost their lives in WWI, then WWII, then all conflicts since.The poppy appeal was set up as a charity, to raise money for injured soldiers who weren’t looked after by the same state that sent them abroad to fight. It has often…
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Kelvin Mackenzie is a C*nt
“I am not here to help others, I am here to help myself, so I have no regrets to how I have treated others” Kelvin Mackenzie, 2007 Anyone from the Merseyside area will already see Kelvin Mckenzie as a cunt, as he was editor of the Sun who went with the “Truth” headline after the…

