Danny the Goon
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Danny the Goon
@21Scenario
football enthusiast.
Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Temmuz 2021
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The winners of the 50 shirts given by my friend @KarauriR for the Arsenal fanbase in Kenya will be selected from the comments section of this post by Super Grok today.
Number one on the list is @orengbonny.
Good luck everyone.
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🚨 Pep Guardiola to leave position as Manchester City manager at end of this season. 55yo Spaniard departing after trophy-laden decade & set to be replaced by Enzo Maresca. No official confirmation yet from #MCFC. W/ @SamLee @TheAthleticFC after @MailSport nytimes.com/athletic/62693…
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@6thiagoat He crawled back to the pitch, maryinellindid the right thing. Period.
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@AnythingArs_ It nothing serious. He knows it himself that he was the worst player on the pitch. Team interests first.
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Since Martin Zubimendi was substituted off again against West Ham last Saturday, we honestly have not heard much from him. You can tell that moment affected him deeply.
In a huge match where all eyes were watching, being brought on and later taken off again for tactical reasons can completely damage a player’s confidence and mood. Since that game, he has gone quiet and hidden from the spotlight, and many Arsenal fans have ignored the emotional weight such a moment can carry for a player who has sacrificed so much for the club.
People forget this is a player who gave everything for Arsenal across all four competitions without proper rest. Week after week, he carried responsibility in midfield, doing the hard work many supporters only notice when the player finally becomes exhausted. When Arsenal were stable in different competitions, many forgot how much energy and sacrifice Zubimendi was putting into the team.
Fatigue caught up with him physically and mentally, but instead of support, many fans quickly turned against him after one difficult moment against West Ham. What hurts the most is that substitutions like this can stay in a player’s mind for a very long time, especially when it happens publicly in front of millions watching.
Confidence can drop, emotions become heavy, and the pressure from criticism becomes difficult to escape. If care is not taken by the club, the coaching staff, and even the fans, this moment could continue to haunt him for a long time. Players are human beings before footballers, and sometimes they need protection and encouragement when they are already struggling emotionally.
Martin Zubimendi does not deserve to be thrown under the bus after everything he has done for Arsenal this season. One difficult game should never erase months of sacrifice, commitment, and hard work. Real supporters should stand behind their players in moments like this, because sometimes belief and support are what help a player recover and become stronger again.

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Dear Twitter,
I have a proposal, please read all of it.
Arsenal fans care more about Twitter brownie points than seeing their team actually win an illegitimate title.
So I suggest we mutually come together and do one thing, because nobody can take the title (or league) seriously after today.
Whenever they bring up anything, we will collectively act dumbfounded, confused, and pretend to not know what they are talking about. We respond "What are you talking about?", or "what title?".
That way, we do what is right. We do not acknowledge an illegitimate league title, nor do we give them the Twitter validation they ever so grave.
Hopefully it encourages them to celebrate with their friends instead of online.
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