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  1. On #DealOrNoDealIsland, Stephanie asked Aron about the plan to get her out of the game. Rather than respond strategically, Aron caved immediately and then revealed that his allies, Boston Rob and Alyssa, played a role too! 🤦🏻‍♂️ 2nd TikTok today: tiktok.com/t/ZTLkp9h2g/

    You can also see Aron fold under light questioning as a YouTube Short: youtube.com/shorts/J4PdLpUwQ3I

    Or on Instagram: instagram.com/reel/C5REtuxLnpg

    #DealOrNoDeal #RealityTV #TV #TVShow #WhyXLost #RHAP #BostonRob #Entertainment

  2. On #DealOrNoDealIsland, Stephanie asked Aron about the plan to get her out of the game. Rather than respond strategically, Aron caved immediately and then revealed that his allies, Boston Rob and Alyssa, played a role too! 🤦🏻‍♂️ 2nd TikTok today: tiktok.com/t/ZTLkp9h2g/

    You can also see Aron fold under light questioning as a YouTube Short: youtube.com/shorts/J4PdLpUwQ3I

    Or on Instagram: instagram.com/reel/C5REtuxLnpg

    #DealOrNoDeal #RealityTV #TV #TVShow #WhyXLost #RHAP #BostonRob #Entertainment

  3. On , Stephanie asked Aron about the plan to get her out of the game. Rather than respond strategically, Aron caved immediately and then revealed that his allies, Boston Rob and Alyssa, played a role too! 🤦🏻‍♂️ 2nd TikTok today: tiktok.com/t/ZTLkp9h2g/

    You can also see Aron fold under light questioning as a YouTube Short: youtube.com/shorts/J4PdLpUwQ3I

    Or on Instagram: instagram.com/reel/C5REtuxLnpg

  4. On #DealOrNoDealIsland, Stephanie asked Aron about the plan to get her out of the game. Rather than respond strategically, Aron caved immediately and then revealed that his allies, Boston Rob and Alyssa, played a role too! 🤦🏻‍♂️ 2nd TikTok today: tiktok.com/t/ZTLkp9h2g/

    You can also see Aron fold under light questioning as a YouTube Short: youtube.com/shorts/J4PdLpUwQ3I

    Or on Instagram: instagram.com/reel/C5REtuxLnpg

    #DealOrNoDeal #RealityTV #TV #TVShow #WhyXLost #RHAP #BostonRob #Entertainment

  5. ‘CROSSROADS’ CRUNCH: Defiant WRU boss says ‘unavoidable disruption’ coming as Ospreys axe looms

    In a high-stakes letter to the Senedd’s sport committee, Richard Collier-Keywood declared that Welsh rugby is at a “crossroads” and insisted that shrinking from four teams to three is “essential” for survival.

    The move comes despite a furious backlash from Swansea Council, which recently published secret minutes suggesting the Ospreys are the team in the firing line for 2027.

    Mr Collier-Keywood’s letter, sent to committee chair Delyth Jewell MS, claims there is an “overriding consensus for change” across the game.

    He wrote: “Change is difficult, but essential for the long-term success and health of the game. We are taking difficult decisions but acting responsibly.”

    The WRU chair admitted that “rebuilding trust is a priority,” but doubled down on the controversial strategy, stating the board is “unanimous” in its direction.

    He added: “We respect the deep sense of ownership and pride that people throughout Wales feel in our game, but change is difficult and disruption is unavoidable if we are to achieve our aims.”

    The defiant stance is likely to pour petrol on the flames of the ongoing legal war with Swansea Council, which has seen Leader Rob Stewart call for the immediate resignation of CEO Abi Tierney.

    Cllr Stewart has accused the union of “duplicitous” actions and “misleading” the public over the Ospreys’ future.

    The WRU letter also confirms that while a “Plan B” was discussed, the board remains committed to the three-club model, which they claim will allow for £20 million of investment in pathways and the women’s game.

    However, critics point to the damning Senedd verdict which previously accused the union of a “dereliction of duty.”

    Alun Wyn Jones and other legends have already warned that losing the Ospreys would leave a “rugby black hole” in the West.

    The union’s leadership remains “confident” in its path, even as 51 clubs move to axe the WRU chairman himself in an unprecedented vote of no confidence.

    With the WRU refusing to budge and the council digging in for a High Court fight, the battle for the soul of Welsh rugby has reached its most explosive point yet.

    Richard Collier-Keywood’s letter in full

    The defiant letter sent by the WRU Chair to the Senedd’s sport and culture committee. (Image: WRU)

    #Ospreys #regionalRugby #RichardCollierKeywood #RugbyCrisis #Senedd #SwanseaCouncil #WelshRugby #WRU
  6. RESIGN NOW! Council leader calls for WRU boss to quit as ‘duplicitous’ plot exposed

    In an explosive personal statement, Cllr Rob Stewart said the “last shreds of trust” in the Welsh Rugby Union have been “completely destroyed.”

    It comes after the council published bombshell minutes from a secret January meeting, which revealed the WRU’s plan to axe the Ospreys by 2027.

    In a bizarre twist, it has emerged that the WRU itself may have inadvertently caused the secret notes to be made public by submitting a Freedom of Information (FOI) request to the council.

    Cllr Stewart branded the move “really you could not make this up,” suggesting the WRU accidentally forced the release of information they were trying to keep private.

    He said: “It’s now really clear the actions were duplicitous, the statements misleading, the processes predetermined.”

    “Ms Tierney must now resign immediately to restore trust in Welsh rugby.”

    The Council Leader also turned his fire on the wider WRU board, questioning whether the chairman and other directors were aware of the “misleading” statements.

    He raised “serious concerns” about whether the WRU leadership had misled a Senedd committee during recent evidence sessions.

    The Senedd has already accused the WRU of a “dereliction of duty” over its plans to cut a Welsh region.

    Cllr Stewart added: “WRU leaders cannot mislead fans, Government and the public and remain in post — it’s time to go!”

    The fallout follows the council’s decision to launch high-stakes legal action to block the sale of Cardiff Rugby to Ospreys owners Y11.

    The council claims the deal is a “predetermined” move to wipe out the Ospreys as a regional force in West Wales.

    Alun Wyn Jones previously warned that the loss of the region would leave a “rugby black hole” across the city.

    The latest showdown has sent shockwaves through the game, with 51 clubs already moving to axe the WRU chairman in a vote of no confidence.

    Cllr Stewart concluded: “Our national sport is in disarray, we need a change in leadership at the WRU quickly.”

    The WRU has hit back at Cllr Stewart’s claims saying the notes released by the council were “not an accurate reflection of what was said”.

    Meanwhile, Swansea West MP Torsten Bell has confronted the Welsh Rugby Union over the crisis.

    Related stories from Swansea Bay News

    “Be straight with fans”: Swansea MP challenges WRU bosses in crisis talks
    A tense showdown as MPs demand clarity over the Ospreys’ future.

    WRU hits back as row over Swansea Council notes explodes
    Rugby chiefs push back hard after claims about behind‑closed‑doors talks.

    “Resign now”: Council leader calls for WRU boss to quit
    A political firestorm erupts as accusations of a “duplicitous plot” surface.

    “Smoking gun” minutes reveal explosive new details in Ospreys saga
    Secret notes land — and they raise even bigger questions about what really happened.

    More WRU coverage
    All the latest twists, rows and revelations from inside Welsh rugby.

    #AbiTierney #CllrRobStewart #Ospreys #RobStewart #SwanseaCouncil #WelshRugby #WRU
  7. 𝗞𝗼𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗼𝗻𝘁𝘃𝗮𝗻𝗴𝘁 𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗲𝘂𝗿 𝗝𝗲𝘁𝘁𝗲𝗻 𝗲𝗻 𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗱𝘁 𝗯𝗶𝗷𝗴𝗲𝗽𝗿𝗮𝗮𝘁

    Het werk van Rob Jetten als formateur zit erop. De D66-leider bracht zaterdagmiddag een bezoek aan Paleis Huis ten Bosch om koning Willem-Alexander bij te praten over de kabinetsformatie. Nu ook het staatshoofd is bijgepraat, is volgens de Rijksvoorlichtingsdienst voldaan aan "alle democratische en...

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    #Koning #Formateur #Jetten

  8. “I think the one thing that makes music special is its soul. Look at music like the Blues. If a computer creates Blues music when it has never experienced the Blues, is it truly the Blues? No. I’m sure that’s the type of question – whether something is music or not- that people will spend a lot of time arguing over. But for me, the music comes down to that soul and warmth. And that’s important to me during the process of creating music as well.“ - Rob Garza

    In our first artist interview for the 2024 Newport Jazz season, we sat down with Thievery Corporation’s Rob Garza.

    #robgarza #thieverycorporation #thieverycorporationlive #newportjazz #newportjazzfestival #music #art #postgenre #postgenremusic #postgenremedia #jazz #electronicmusic #bossanova #dub

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  9. Classic football shirts return as the final boss of the mystery box this Christmas

    Not only can Swansea City fans pick up a vintage shirt from the site, such as a home shirt from the 2006-07 season as sported by club legend Lee Trundle in League One as seen below, they could also sign up to receive one of the most popular gifts this Festive season – an Away Days Box!

    A mystery box that lives up to the promise of Classic Football Shirts featuring only brand new, 100% authentic football shirts selected from across the global game.

    Home shirts. Away shirts. Third or fourth shirts. The variety and quality available is unmatched, with a guarantee of no duplicate shirts. You will never be sent the same thing twice. Log in and shop on the Classic Football Shirts website and they’ll make sure you won’t receive anything you’ve purchased previously.

    Want to look beyond the realms of the British game? You can even select a UK-free mystery box to stretch your horizons further.

    To have a look further, visit https://www.classicfootballshirts.co.uk/mystery-shirt-box.html

    Who are Classic Football Shirts?

    Classic Football Shirts are the leading global online and retail company specialising in selling authentic classic, retro and vintage football shirts, with the largest collection of shirts in the world.

    Founded in 2006, the company has gone from strength to strength and recently received investment from Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney.

    They have long been providers of shirts to many mystery box brands but now they are returning to the category with their own bespoke Away Days Mystery Box product to give football fans an unmatched offering of quality shirts from around the world with the service only CFS can deliver.

    #AwayDays #ClassicFootballShirts #MysteryBox #RobMcElhenney #SwanseaCityFC
  10. Als Platform Stop Racisme & Fascisme scharen wij ons volledig achter dit artikel van Rob Marijnissen van FNV Amsterdam.

    'PVV’er Bosma heeft niets te zoeken op herdenking Februaristaking'

    bnnvara.nl/joop/artikelen/pvve

    #MartinBosma #PVV #extreemrechts #racisme #fascisme #Februaristaking #Amsterdam

  11. Deadpool's co-creator, Rob Liefeld, is done with Marvel. The controversial comic artist says that after more than 30 years, he's cutting ties with the publisher because of perceived slights at the New York premiere of "Deadpool & Wolverine," including not being invited to the afterparty and not being acknowledged on the red carpet by Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige. “Kevin Feige does not treat comic book creators well. That is my personal experience,” Liefeld said on his Robservations podcast. Here's more from @THR.

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    #ComicBooks #Marvel #MarvelStudios #RobLiefeld #KevinFeige #Deadpool

  12. With his son in a recovery facility, a father is pushing for more long-term help – Boston 25 News

    WORCESTER, Mass. — For Todd Miller, giving up on his son is not an option. His son Nick…
    #NewsBeep #News #Mentalhealth #boston_25 #Health #lisa_gresci #Massachusetts #MentalHealth #michelle_reiner #miller #Nick #nick_reiner #Rob #todd_miller #UK #UnitedKingdom #video #Worcester
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  13. With his son in a recovery facility, a father is pushing for more long-term help – Boston 25 News

    WORCESTER, Mass. — For Todd Miller, giving up on his son is not an option. His son Nick…
    #NewsBeep #News #Mentalhealth #AU #Australia #boston_25 #Health #lisa_gresci #Massachusetts #MentalHealth #michelle_reiner #miller #Nick #nick_reiner #rob #todd_miller #Video #Worcester
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  14. Plesová sezóna je za námi a náš módní guru Filip Vaněk si může oddychnout. Místo plesových rób ho zase v novém díle Fashion Bosse přivítaly outfity, ve kterých české celebrity vyrazily na večírky a filmové premiéry.

    Tón: : mírně pozitivní
    #česko #gdelt #českéCelebrity #pořadFashionBoss #filipVaněk

    super.cz/clanek/porady-podcast

  15. Plesová sezóna je za námi a náš módní guru Filip Vaněk si může oddychnout. Místo plesových rób ho zase v novém díle Fashion Bosse přivítaly outfity, ve kterých české celebrity vyrazily na večírky a filmové premiéry.

    Tón: : mírně pozitivní
    #česko #gdelt #českéCelebrity #pořadFashionBoss #filipVaněk

    super.cz/clanek/porady-podcast

  16. Ospreys not doomed yet, says WRU boss as battle for West Wales rugby licence looms

    Facing a grilling from the Senedd’s Culture, Communications and Welsh Language Committee, Richard Collier-Keywood said the assumption that the Ospreys would be sacrificed was “not necessarily correct.” His comments come after a deal was struck for the new owners of Cardiff Rugby, Y11 Sports and Media, to potentially own two clubs, sparking fears that the Swansea-based Ospreys would be the casualty in the WRU‘s move from four professional teams to three.

    Mr Collier-Keywood confirmed that while Cardiff has been guaranteed the ‘Capital’ licence, the process for awarding the ‘East’ and ‘West’ licences has not yet been decided. This leaves the Ospreys and their West Wales rivals, the Scarlets, to fight it out for the single remaining licence in the west.

    “There is one west licence,” Mr Collier-Keywood told the committee. “Going forward I expect that we will carry out a fair and transparent process to determine who gets that licence. We have not done that yet.”

    He added that the process would be governed by competition law and could include conditions on where rugby is played, suggesting the winning team might have to play matches across the entire region, not just at their home ground.

    St Helens in Swansea (left) and Parc y Scarlets in Llanelli (right) – the home grounds of the Ospreys and Scarlets, who will battle for the single West Wales professional rugby licence. The WRU chairman suggested the winning team may have to play matches across the entire region, not just at their traditional home ground
    (Image: Ospreys/Scarlets)

    Financial justification for cuts

    The WRU leadership defended the controversial decision to cut a professional side, arguing that the current model is financially unsustainable.

    “The fact remains is we have four teams who do not have enough money to be competitive,” Mr Collier-Keywood stated. “We do not have enough money to fund four teams and fund the necessary rugby infrastructure within Wales to take the participation all the way through to elite pro rugby.”

    Board member Alison Thorne added that it was a matter of prioritisation, explaining that funding four teams would mean no money for a national academy, people development, or coach development. “Armed with all the info from finance and rugby perspective your pathways need fixing. That was the overriding message which came from the consultation,” she said.

    Trust and transparency questioned

    The WRU chair, who is facing a looming EGM that could see him ousted, also faced questions about a breakdown in trust with the regions and a lack of transparency. He revealed that the WRU had been “asked not to turn up” to a recent district meeting in Swansea, a clear sign of the anger in the region over the handling of the situation.

    This follows vocal criticism from Swansea leaders, including Swansea West MP Torsten Bell and Council Leader Rob Stewart, who have previously slammed the WRU’s three-club plan as “not fit for purpose.”

    Sponsorship concerns

    The hearing also touched on the WRU’s commercial challenges. While a new deal has been signed with Principality to continue sponsoring the national stadium, Ms Thorne admitted that there “isn’t a huge demand to be sponsors” following a series of controversies, including issues with women’s contracts and a damning BBC documentary.

    The WRU board made the decision to move to three professional teams at the end of October 2024 and are, according to the chairman, just “three months into this process.” However, with the union still committed to providing four teams to the United Rugby Championship (URC) and no compromise yet reached, the future of Welsh regional rugby remains deeply uncertain.

    #BBC #CardiffRugby #Llanelli #Ospreys #RichardCollierKeywood #RobStewart #Rugby #Scarlets #Senedd #Swansea #TorstenBellMP #URC #WelshRugbyUnion #WRU #Y11 #Y11SportsAndMedia
  17. Swansea Council blasts WRU as Ospreys face being wiped out in regional rugby shake‑up

    Council Leader Rob Stewart said the WRU’s intention to cut Wales’ professional sides from four to three amounted to “erasing” the Ospreys from the elite game, and urged union bosses to “hit pause” before making what he called a catastrophic mistake for Swansea and Welsh rugby.

    The row erupted after the WRU confirmed it has entered negotiations with Y11 — the owners of the Ospreys — to buy Cardiff Rugby. The move has intensified fears that the Ospreys are being lined up for the chop while the WRU focuses on securing a future for the capital’s club.

    Stewart said the council had been left “shocked” by what it heard during meetings with senior WRU and Ospreys officials. He said the union gave a “clear indication” that it saw no long‑term place for the Ospreys in its new structure.

    Cllr Rob Stewart, Leader of Swansea Council, said:

    “The council is shocked by these proposals as we have been working with the Ospreys on the redevelopment of St Helen’s as their new home of regional rugby in Swansea.”

    He said the revelation was especially galling given the scale of the redevelopment work already underway. Stewart said the council cannot commit public money to the project while the Ospreys’ future is being placed in jeopardy.

    Cllr Rob Stewart said:

    “It was hugely disappointing to hear what the WRU had to say. There was a clear indication that they saw no viable future for the Ospreys within their new arrangements.”

    Stewart said he had personally urged WRU chief executive Abi Tierney to stop the process immediately and rethink the entire approach.

    Cllr Rob Stewart said:

    “I have urged Abi Tierney, the WRU Chief Executive, to pause their process now and to think again.”

    He also challenged the union’s reasoning and the fairness of its approach, saying the WRU’s logic “did not stack up” and questioning the criteria being used to decide which region survives.

    Cllr Rob Stewart said:

    “I did not agree with the rationale they outlined. I questioned both the process and the criteria they’ve adopted. If four regions is no longer possible, then the process must at least be fair.”

    Stewart said the WRU’s position was impossible to justify when only one region — Cardiff — is currently in administration, and that it is the only team owned by the WRU itself. He said any decision should be based on performance, player development and success.

    Cllr Rob Stewart said:

    “On those criteria, the Ospreys stand out as Wales’ most successful region. By any fair measure, they should be retained.”

    He said rugby supporters across Swansea and Wales “know this is the wrong decision” and called on the WRU to “do the right thing” before irreparable damage is done to the sport.

    Despite the escalating row, the council said its wider plans for a state‑of‑the‑art sports park — including the Wales National Pool, rugby and cricket facilities — remain on track. It said it will continue working with sporting bodies, universities and investors to push the project forward.

    Related stories from Swansea Bay News

    WRU confirms plan to sell Cardiff Rugby to Y11
    Union offers no clarity on what happens to the Ospreys beyond next season.

    Ospreys chief breaks silence after WRU announcement
    Lance Bradley reassures supporters but says long‑term future remains unclear.

    Players issue ultimatum to WRU as crisis deepens
    Squad warns they will consider their futures without urgent clarity.

    Ospreys coach says CEO meeting offered little clarity
    Staff describe growing frustration and confusion inside the region.

    WRU bosses grilled by MPs over Ospreys future
    Union questioned in Westminster as uncertainty intensifies.

    Future of Ospreys under threat as Y11 linked to Cardiff bid
    Early reporting revealed Y11 was believed to be the WRU’s preferred bidder.

    #AbiTierney #CllrRobStewart #featured #Ospreys #Rugby #StHelensStadium #Swansea #SwanseaCouncil #WRU