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Arsenal fan, Dad, carer and IT worker
Katılım Ekim 2021
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@DonnieMountjoy @fesshole Don't know, at 60 that's might be something to boast about
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@fesshole A ~60 year-old having a furtive wank is not the humble brag you think it is...
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@SpreadexSport Technically Liverpools were Division 1 and European cup
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@AegisSailor @LeahRebeccaUK @BBCNews It was an American newspaper which removed U's and some letters like LL to reduce on print costs. It stuck and became the known spelling in the US
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@LeahRebeccaUK @BBCNews Look. We Americans have to put up you guys putting the letter ‘u’ in all sorts of places it doesn’t belong. I think you can let homicide go.
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Dear @BBCNews
I notice you've suddenly started using the word 'homicide' in your reports on the BBC app.
Stop this nonsense - you and I are British, and I have absolutely no desire to talk more American. It's called murder, and in the UK always has been.
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178 Arsenal goals and he lost seven seasons (from the age of 27 to 34) of his career to the Second World War. Without that, he would have built an utterly unassailable club goal scoring record.
The League Magazine@Theleaguemag
Cliff Bastin of Arsenal
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@MartinelliBrnr It’s cute that you think it’s ragebait, you’re genuinely the most hideous “winners” I’ve ever seen in my life
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@Alarsenalnews_ I saw his first goal for the club. It was in a friendly at St Albans so doubt there is a video of it. Was a towering header.
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Arsène Wenger knew exactly the type of player he was bringing in.
He was an important player for us… intelligent, disciplined, and always ready to do what the team needed.
And that’s the story of him at Arsenal.
Not the headline.
Not the poster boy.
But always there.
Late 90s Arsenal.
Everyone talks about the stars.
Thierry Henry.
Patrick Vieira.
But behind all of that…
You needed balance.
And Grimandi gave you exactly that.
Midfield.
Centre-back.
Right-back.
Didn’t matter.
Wherever he was needed—
He played.
No complaints.
And he wasn’t there to be pretty.
He was there to do the dirty work.
Tackles.
Blocks.
Breaking up play.
Stopping counters before they even started.
The kind of things that don’t make highlights.
But win you games.
1997–98 season.
Title race.
Pressure building.
Key players missing at times.
Suspensions.
Injuries.
And that’s where Grimandi steps in.
Fills the gaps.
Keeps things stable.
Lets the stars do their thing.
That’s how Arsenal win the Double.
Not just talent.
Structure.
And players like him are part of that.
But here’s the thing—
He never got the spotlight.
No headlines.
No big praise.
Just consistency.
169 appearances.
Two Doubles.
Years of service.
Then after football?
He stays.
Behind the scenes.
Scouting.
Helps bring in players like Robert Pirès, Bacary Sagna, Laurent Koscielny.
Still building the club.
Just in a different way.
That tells you everything about him.
Not about fame.
Not about attention.
About the team.
Gilles Grimandi wasn’t a star.
He was something more important.
Reliable.
Selfless.
Essential.

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@reformexposed I was going to tag Paul Simmons I if he had an X account, on searching him the following came up. Coincidence 🤣

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Paul Simmons is Reform UK’s candidate in Thames Ditton & East Molesey, East Surrey.
If you’re going to post mocking videos of AI Keir Starmer and Sadiq Khan in an extra-marital love affair - calling them gay, Paul, perhaps don’t also be on Adult Hub looking for casual hook ups with Cross Dressing and Trans swingers.
It’s hypocrisy.
What’s worse is you are standing for Reform UK and describe yourself as Gender Neutral, your own party wants to “ban trans ideology” and opposes gender-fluid recognition.


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@Her_Nonymous_D Then he was sacked from his job as that is America and he up and left for a week with no notice. Awww
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But it wasn’t small.
She still has a photo from that trip. Him asleep in the waiting room chair, head tilted awkwardly, completely exhausted. And in the corner of the frame, that same coffee cup.
It’s funny what ends up meaning the most later.
Not the big gestures people talk about.
Just showing up… and staying.
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My husband once flew from Houston to Chicago because his sister was having her first baby.
She was alone. The baby’s father was deployed, and everything about that moment felt bigger because of it.
He didn’t overthink it. He just booked the flight and went.
He sat in that waiting room for 14 hours. Quiet, steady, not making a big deal out of it. Read a book, drank way too much vending machine coffee, and just… stayed.
When his sister finally came out of recovery, she was holding the baby. Tired, emotional, overwhelmed in that way only new mothers understand.
She looked at him and said, “You didn’t have to come.”
And he just shrugged a little and said, “I know.”
She smiled, eyes a little teary, and said, “Thank you.”
He shook his head and said, “Don’t thank me. Thank the…
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@freakyflicks__ @who_knows_anon Character called Nigel was in it in the 90's but moved away. Came back recently with a dementia storyline.
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@jamesbenge And another player walks right over it a couple of seconds after. I saw a clip montage of players avoiding the badge just the day before the game. Can't wait for a player to get injured by avoiding a rug.
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and another thing: im not mad. please dont put in the newspaper that i got mad.
MARCA in English 🇺🇸@MARCAinENGLISH
BEN WHITE STEPS ON ATLETI CREST AND SIMEONE REACTS 🚨🚨 On his way to the tunnel, the Arsenal defender accidentally stepped on the club’s badge, and Simeone immediately called him out 🗣️ Was it disrespectful or just a mistake? 🤔 #BenWhite #AtleticoMadrid #Arsenal #UCL
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