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@ZeOneFourAll

Football | Cars | F1 | The Arsenal #KeepFightingMichael

United Kingdom Katılım Ocak 2013
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Mihir@ZeOneFourAll·
@ArsenalN7 I LOVE that they have brought these back! They used to be so good back in the day More of this please @Arsenal
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Gooner Chris@ArsenalN7·
🎙️ UnClassic Commentary. Pastor Timber and Ebere Eze relive THAT huge Tottenham win 😍
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Mihir@ZeOneFourAll·
@Enigmaa13174 Love how calm Martin is here right through the situation but also after ref announces the decision. Just so professional, absolutely love it!
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Havertz is sending me here and that smirk by Declan 😂😂🤣
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Mihir@ZeOneFourAll·
@DarrenArsenal1 A screening of Bournemouth vs City at Emirates with Mikel and Team present on the ground would be more apt. The title might be won at the end of that game in all likelihood? is that something that is deemed appropriate to consider?
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Darren@DarrenArsenal1·
At this stage, no plans for any screening at the Ems for the Palace game.
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Mihir@ZeOneFourAll·
So Arsenal could be champions at the end of Bournemouth City game, that means the players may find out while they're at home? That might be such a weird way to win it after 22 years 😭 Would have been great to do it at the Emirates or atleast after a game #afc
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Darren@DarrenArsenal1·
Club have confirmed there will be a screening of the final at the Emirates
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HandofArsenal@HandofArsenal·
Arteta “I went to some of the players and told them, "I'm sorry, but I'll be picking the same lineup (against Fulham)." They said to me: "Boss! We're here whenever you need us," and then they hugged me.”
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formularacers@formularacers_·
🚨 | Toto Wolff on keeping Kimi Antonelli focused in the title fight: "The bigger problem is the Italian public. "Now that they are not qualifying for football, it's all about Sinner and Antonelli." [@SkySportsF1]
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Darren@DarrenArsenal1·
I mean who ever knew, getting players fit may improve how we play!
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Sarah Deech ☕️@londonette·
Me flicking through the menu at an Indian restaurant pretending to be open minded when I know full well I’m going to order the chicken tikka masala
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Mihir@ZeOneFourAll·
@fkhanage Bring back the fkhanage and the 2013 display picture as celebration
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FK@fkhanage·
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The Football Era
The Football Era@FootballEra_·
They signed Nico Gonzalez for £65m in 2025 January window just because Rodri got injured, he wasn’t good enough, and they binned him. They signed Reijnders last summer for £70m, used him for a few games, he wasn’t good enough, they binned him instantly. Now they’re about to sign Elliot Anderson for £100m. That’s close to £250m spent on a single position in the space of a year, no other club has that kind of financial luxury. This is what Arsenal are up against, financial cheats with endless pool of blood money. All their trophies are asterisked in my eyes.
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano

🚨 Manchester City are prepared to make a very important financial proposal to Elliot Anderson, leading the race as revealed since March. Manchester United still attentive and keen if Man City deal won’t happen. Nothing advanced with Forest yet. 🎥 youtu.be/3Ig8tR8OcHs

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now.arsenal@now_arsenaI·
Arsenal assistant coach, Miguel Molina showing off a chart representing the Arsenal DNA, which Mikel Arteta lives by, on a video call earlier today.
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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
7 minutes after you finish studying, your brain quietly runs a file-transfer process. Columbia scientists caught it on a brain scan, and repetition is what speeds it up. In the study, 29 people went into an fMRI machine and saw flashcards pairing words with pictures. Some flashcards appeared once. Others appeared three times. After the flashcards, participants closed their eyes and rested for 7 minutes, still in the scanner, while the researchers watched what their brains did next. The hippocampus (a seahorse-shaped chunk deep in your brain that handles new memories) replayed the flashcards at the same rate whether people had seen them once or three times. The scan showed no difference between the groups in that region. Three other brain regions went the other way. All three belong to your brain's long-term storage network, the system that keeps memories around for years. Those regions replayed the repeated flashcards way more than the once-seen ones. One of them also started firing in sync with the hippocampus more often when replaying the repeated cards, like two colleagues confirming a file had been saved. Textbooks describe memories moving from the hippocampus to long-term storage as a slow process, one that takes weeks, months, or sometimes years. This study caught that process starting within the first 7 minutes after closing your eyes, with repetition speeding it up dramatically. When a flashcard had been shown three times, the long-term storage regions replayed the most recent viewing. Your brain treats each repetition as an update. The hippocampus was doing its own kind of work. For the flashcards people saw only once, the more the hippocampus replayed them during that 7-minute rest, the more likely people were to remember them on the test afterward. The hippocampus was picking up the slack for the weaker memories, while the long-term regions took over the stronger ones. The paper was edited by Robert Bjork at UCLA, the guy who coined "desirable difficulties," the idea that when learning feels harder in the moment, the memory tends to stick longer. This study adds a mechanism. Repetition works by moving a memory, fast, in the minutes right after you stop looking at the thing.
Curious Minds@CuriousMindsHub

Repetition changes your brain. Repetition changes your brain. Repetition changes your brain. Repetition changes your brain. Repetition changes your brain. Repetition changes your brain. Repetition changes your brain. That’s why it works.

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MR.MARFO‼️@iamMrMarfo1·
Pep is not human just look at who Arteta has to deal with before winning the league.
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