Ashutosh Hasabnis

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Ashutosh Hasabnis

Ashutosh Hasabnis

@ashutoshhasab7

Arsenal | Chess | Finance

Pune Katılım Ocak 2019
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🇪🇹🏆@realrxAFC·
seeing accounts that told us to shut up and accept shit decisions for years throwing tantrums about the refs today
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Tim Stillman ⭐️⭐️
Tim Stillman ⭐️⭐️@timstillman_·
The day Mikel Arteta picked us up, we were 11th in the table and even being in this competition was light years away. It took time but what he’s built this team, this club, back into deserves the ultimate respect.
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HandofArsenal
HandofArsenal@HandofArsenal·
Till the fucking wheels fall off Mikel ❤️ They said “even if he wins it, he has to walk” Walk we will…into the UCL Final unbeaten. They didnt believe in us, they didnt resonate with your “message” Is the message clear enough now?!
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#56
#56@hitaboutit·
A win for Mikel Arteta is a win for humanity. A young, brave, yet insecure & stubborn man told the world what he’d achieve, and went on to do exactly that. If you cannot see yourself in him, both the pros & cons, you are not aiming high enough in life, Humanity’s finest.
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Kevin C. Smith, CFA
Kevin C. Smith, CFA@crescatkevin·
Free cash flow race to the bottom.
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Rexzzy
Rexzzy@AFC_Rexzzy·
My gaffer just gave Manchester City a chance to compete for the title so they won’t say he won an easy title on his CV.
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Ethan Brooks
Ethan Brooks@alt_w_v_g·
@RobertMSterling Rumor has it KPMG identified the 10% by who still had gridlines on in Excel
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RohanJivan
RohanJivan@RohanJivanAFC·
Killer that man, killer Gave it their all. Can’t fault the endeavour and fight. Delivered a performance that deserved more. We go again. Gutted
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Sam Dean
Sam Dean@SamJDean·
Havertz now has a good 30+ mins to get into the groove at centre-forward, with Eze behind him. Surely that's the attacking duo Arteta has in mind for the City game. He can't persist with Gyokeres in a match of such importance.
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Guillem Balague
Guillem Balague@GuillemBalague·
Two things bother me about the narrative building around Arsenal. First, we're told constantly that the Premier League is the most competitive league in the world. Fine. So what does it mean to be consistently fighting for the title in that environment? You can't celebrate the league's brutal competitiveness and then dismiss sustained title challenges as not good enough. Pick one. Second, and IMO this matters more, failure in elite sport is not losing. Luis Enrique said it. Many others have said versions of it. Failure is not trying again. It's accepting the ceiling. It's going through the motions. Arteta has never done that. Every setback has been fuel for the next attempt. The problem is social media runs on binary outcomes. Win or fail. Hero or fraud. No room for nuance. No room for the manager who rebuilt a club into genuine title contenders and is still hungry for more. Simeone has been at Atlético for over a decade. Two league titles, two Champions League finals. Still no European Cup. Nobody serious calls that failure. They call it one of the great managerial tenures in modern football. And I'm convinced that given 14 years like Simeone, Mikel will win more leagues than him. Arteta may or may not win the league this year. He may not lift the Champions League this year or next. But as long as he keeps pushing, keeps trying, keeps competing at this level, failure isn't what this is. Find another name for it By the way, if City wins the league, the achievement would of course be enormous.
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Rahul Raj
Rahul Raj@x_rahulraj·
Isn’t it ironic that pouring milk into rivers sparks nationwide debates about “blind faith,” while cases involving coercion, harassment for forced religious conversions, justified by promises of Jannat, are rarely discussed as serious religious wrongdoing?
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Football on TNT Sports
Football on TNT Sports@footballontnt·
The only unbeaten team still in the Champions League 🔥 Arsenal stretch the run to 11 ✅
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#56
#56@hitaboutit·
He's broken club records, PL records, in his first ever job, transformed a shit ruined club into one of the wealthiest, AND he's about to crown it all with a PL title You a pussy ass nigga if you turned your back, history will look at you as nothing but a COWARD.
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Arsenal
Arsenal@Arsenal·
Happy retirement, Rambo ❤️
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Aleksandar Djokic (Александар Джокич)
One very important thing Americans don't realize is that they're not the richest country in the world because they work hard and come up with genius ideas. It's because they're the world's leading empire with the dominance of the dollar in the global financial system. Take that out of the equation and America is just one more regional power with a bloated military it can't sustain and bankrupt with debt.
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j@pyarijini·
We can proudly call this the movie of our generation🎬🔥
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