Adeola Adeyemi
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Adeola Adeyemi
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HSE Professiona|| Data Analyst (Excel, SQL, R, Power BI, Tableau) || family life advocate ||Arsenalfc || Kindly follow for wholesome discuss
Katılım Ekim 2010
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@Footysm @matayosse The mockery and media agenda made the club gigantic. Indeed the monster they created
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Another history made. This team is just special. After being undone by several wrong referee calls, they had to defeat the referees, too, and not just their opponents.
The Athletic | Football@TheAthleticFC
Arsenal are the first team in Premier League history to go a whole season without receiving a red card or conceding a penalty.
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@Ebukaderealking Stop adding to the problem as a citizen. Your our terrible leaders didn't make you a terrible person. You totally chose to be a horrible person by yourself.
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@Ebukaderealking I think it is time we started flogging these guys that are giving the nation bad names. Once they are convicted, they should first call other Nigerians around to use koboko to flog them very well before they go to prison. We are dealing with enough bad leaders as a people already
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In 2022 I was texting a woman called Ana, she's a Polish woman but based in Missouri City.
One regular day,she sent me a message and said I know you aren't real. I tried to gaslight her and she sent me the full address of where I was and the phone I was using to text her.
She then told me that her husband is a Software engineer. She told me so many things about the FBI and I promised her to change which I did. We then became friends and texted for a while before her numbers stopped connecting.
From that moment I lost interest in anything bombing.
The digital footprint is there,you just haven't stolen enough money to attract the attention.
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories
JUST IN: Nigerian man based in Pennsylvania, United States, Adepoju Babatunde Salako, has been arrested and sentenced to 18 months imprisonment after pleading guilty to wire fra¥d connected to a 2022 Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend fra¥d scheme.
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@bin_gbada But I don't recognise my country anymore. Said day for the parents of these children and the staff both dead and alive. This shouldn't be treated as an Oyo problem. The southwest governors need to mobilise resources together and lay down a marker that these terrorist can't stay
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@dkarbass @MrAbutpires Congratulations, and thank you for your work behind the scenes. Every thing you and the team did for all these years led us to this very moment. We are CHAMPIONS of ENGLAND #ARSENAL #COYG #EPL
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Everyone's got a story.
I became an Arsenal fan at 17 when I got invited to Colney on trial. I knew the team was special and went to Arsenal.com to see who was in the squad and what players were in the reserves as I'd be training with them.
I signed pro a year later, in 2003, and that season the team went unbeaten. A lot had happened that season - I moved to across a big ocean to London, I began my professional career, I got to see Arsenal's Invincibles play weekly in the league and all the cups. I even found myself training with the first team every so often.
It was such a special time. At 18, I probably didn't grasp it - what I did grasp was how incredibly focused and determined that team was. I learned about winning, blocking out noise, and fighting to the end - always fighting to the end.
After the first season I just thought that's how it was - we just didn't lose in the league. Every year since that season, I always see the first loss of the season as a "damn, guess we won't go unbeaten this season" moment.
Over the years, I watched friends I'd played with go on to be superstars; many played in World Cups, one even won it. I became a scout for Arsenal, saw us leave Highbury (a place I had grown so oddly close to despite my brief association with it) and move into the Emirates.
The players I knew eventually retired or moved on, yet the support never faded. We won the occasional cup here and there but the league continued to remain out of our grasp.
When Mikel was announced coach, I was a year into my third stint at the club - this time building our recruitment and performance tech. I'd worked closely with our recruitment team and Edu to build a platform that would help make our decision making better and faster.
A year later, I began working closely with our performance team and Tom Allen specifically to help look after our own players even better. That eventually evolved into a platform that provides workflows for sports science, analysis, medical, nutrition, the coaches and more.
I grew close to the incredible operators that ensure the team is ready to rock and roll each week. I watched us come close - celebrating our wins but ultimately feeling the heartbreak as we fell just short several years in a row.
Last night, we did it. It's been 22 years since I moved to London at 18, and 22 years since we were last crowned Premier League Champions.
I've seen what this club means to people all over the world and know how lucky I am to have represented the club as a player, a scout, and in my last role, someone getting to work with and alongside the team that ensures the best XI players our club has to offer represent us each match day.
I'm now just a fan again, but am so proud of everyone that helped bring that trophy back to North London - and am honestly just so happy.
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Everyone is about to find out for the next 3 years
LiveScore@livescore
Only five managers have finished above Pep Guardiola in the Premier League. Mikel Arteta is the only manager 𝙚𝙫𝙚𝙧 to do it twice 🧠🔴
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December 2019
First interview - The Blueprint
1⃣Clean out the rot
2⃣Suffer while doing it
3⃣Create culture
4⃣Connect with the fans
5⃣Squadbuilding brick by brick
6⃣25/26 Premier League Champions
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@scrapytweets This dude that Was huffing and puffing at the etihad against @Arsenal
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@SkySportsPL @Carra23 Stories that have been peddled all season. Are you guys not tired?
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"I think the nerves will really kick in with Arsenal this week"
@Carra23 says the Gunners will feel the pressure if Man City pick up points against Bournemouth.
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