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Former Swansea striker Adebayo Akinfenwa is reportedly set to be in this year's I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!

The ex-Wycombe Wanderers hitman hung up his boots at the end of last season after a 22-year career which saw stints at Swansea, Millwall and AFC Wimbledon.

A career in the media beckons for Akinfenwa now, with the Sun stating he is being lined up to head Down Under to appear in the ITV reality show.

They quote a source as saying: "Ade is in the frame and would be keen on appearing. He is a hardman on the pitch, but is a gent off it. He's also charismatic and funny and know loads of people in the game."
 
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Top man Martin. Been a big fan of his for many years.

Basically, we are stuffed.

Still, as long as the windsor's don't suffer too much, eh ? The big eared b'std can always pop on a plane to Saudi and bring back a few cases crammed with millions of readies. No questions asked.

Then there are the enormous number of illegals slumming it in 4/5 star hotels. No getting stuffed for them.

Etc. etc., etc.

Actually, we are not stuffed. We are STUFFED.
 
Did you take that photo ? I live in the Port of Talbot but I never noticed anything like that.......
Hi Mono,
My mate posted it on LinkedIn. His son was servicing / checking one of the wind turbines above the town:

Here’s the accompanying narrative that Mark used:

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… and Drakeford’s approach is to reduce the M4 speed limit to 50mph to improve air quality …. <whistle>
The wind must have been blowing it away from where I am.
I’ve had a gripe with steel works for years. The amount of **** it kicks out is unbelievable. I know it provides jobs, but deep down I would almost be happy if it closed if they can’t clean up their act.
 
The wind must have been blowing it away from where I am.
I’ve had a gripe with steel works for years. The amount of **** it kicks out is unbelievable. I know it provides jobs, but deep down I would almost be happy if it closed if they can’t clean up their act.

It must be a bugger living by that smelly works, but port Talbot would probablybecome a big ghost town if it shut with a large exodus hopefully eastwards if it did ? ;)