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Johnmac C. Clement

@johnmacspeaks

📰: Media Consultant 🎙️: Sports Broadcaster 💻: Digital Marketer 📱: Social Media Specialist

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Financial Times
What explains the cultural reach of Arsenal? Janan Ganesh examines how the club's fans are so all-pervading: ft.trib.al/0pvJ7he
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DailyAFC
DailyAFC@DailyAFC·
EVERY Arsenal player with the Premier League trophy, after a 22 year wait. ❤️‍🔥🏆 A thread… 👇
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Eric
Eric@amerix·
Men are full: • Full of unpaid bills. • Full of frustrations. • Full of failures. • Full of symptoms. Be graceful to men. They deserve peace of mind.
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Eric@amerix·
A man can be seated next to you, smelling of perfume, polished shoes, clean shirt, and inside him there is a whole funeral service happening.
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The Touchline | 𝐓
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX·
🚨🗣️ Jens Lehmann to David Raya: "Please, do us a favour and play 90 minutes in the UCL final... Do NOT get sent off!" "If you win the Champions League, you are giving something back to the fans which we couldn't in the past." "I didn't deliver in the 2006 final because I got sent off."
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The Athletic | Football
The Athletic | Football@TheAthleticFC·
Mikel Arteta's tears on the pitch at Selhurst Park, after lifting the Premier League trophy, told their own tale of nine months at the eye of the storm. Sunderland’s suffering has been a lot longer. Their seventh place qualifies them for the Europa League and next season they will play in a major continental competition for the first time since 1974 — 52 years. It’s good to see the humanity in the game. The relief at Spurs, the despair at West Ham United, the heartfelt gratitude at Anfield and the Emirates. Or even the quiet satisfaction that Andoni Iraola felt as he signed off at Bournemouth. Pep Guardiola was tearful when saying goodbye to Manchester City. Such was the emotion at the Etihad that his departing captain, Bernardo Silva, was in tears in the tunnel before the game began. @SebSB | The Briefing Free to read: bit.ly/3RFscf1
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UEFA Champions League
UEFA Champions League@ChampionsLeague·
First final contested by clubs from two different capital cities in the Champions League era 😤 #UCLfinal
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Sky Sports Premier League
The teams who will be showcasing their talent in Europe next season! ✅
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Footysm ⚽️
Footysm ⚽️@Footysm·
🚨[🟢] NEW: Arsenal’s Premier League title lift recorded the highest live viewership for a title celebration in the last two decades 😳 Today’s celebrations peaked at 7.3 million live viewers, compared to Liverpool’s 3 million viewers during their title lift last season.
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Arsenal
Arsenal@Arsenal·
The Arsenal. Back where we belong 👑
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Premier League India
Premier League India@PLforIndia·
Sabr ka phal meetha hota hai 🏆❤️ @Arsenal
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On Wednesday 8th May 2002, Arsenal clinched the title after a convincing win against Manchester United at Old Trafford! 🏆
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Saturday 15th May 2004, Arsenal were crowned Premier League champions, ending the season without a SINGLE defeat...🤯
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Polyburg Terminal
Polyburg Terminal@polyburg·
🇵🇹 BREAKING: EA Sports simulations have picked PORTUGAL as the favorites to win the 2026 World Cup! The same game sims that correctly predicted the last 4 champions: • Spain 2010 • Germany 2014 • France 2018 • Argentina 2022 Is 2026 finally Portugal’s year?
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The Touchmine | 𝐓
The Touchmine | 𝐓@TouchmineX·
🚨𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: EA Sports have predicted Portugal as the favourites to win the 2026 World Cup. 🇵🇹 They have correctly predicted the FIFA World Cup winners in 2010 (Spain), 2014 (Germany), 2018 (France), and 2022 (Argentina) using game simulations. 😳
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The Athletic | Football
The Athletic | Football@TheAthleticFC·
Arsenal’s first Premier League title for over two decades is expected to generate almost £200 million in domestic prize money. Calculations undertaken by The Athletic, based upon information provided by various club sources across the division, project that the Premier League will distribute over £3 billion to its 20 member clubs for the first time. @CWeatherspoon_ FREE READ: nyti.ms/4wIRVn7
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WhoScored
WhoScored@WhoScored·
Arsenal in the Premier League this season: 🥇 Most points (85) 🥇 Most wins (26) 🥇 Most goal difference (+44) 🥇 Most clean sheets (19) 🥇 Most clean sheets in a row (4) 🥇 Most set-piece goals (23) 🥇 Most headed goals (16) 🥇 Most WhoScored MOTM awards (29) 🥇 Fewest losses (5) 🥇 Fewest goals conceded (27) 🥇 Fewest shots conceded per game (8.2) 🥇 Fewest yellow (51) and red cards (0) Champions 🔴⚪️🏆 #AFC | @Arsenal
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Global Statistics
Global Statistics@Globalstats11·
Top 100 Most Influential Persons in History 1. Jesus 2. Napoleon 3. Muhammad 4. William Shakespeare 5. Abraham Lincoln 6. George Washington 7. Adolf Hitler 8. Aristotle 9. Alexander the Great 10. Thomas Jefferson 11. Henry VIII of England 12. Charles Darwin 13. Elizabeth I of England 14. Karl Marx 15. Julius Caesar 16. Queen Victoria 17. Martin Luther 18. Joseph Stalin 19. Albert Einstein 20. Christopher Columbus 21. Isaac Newton 22. Charlemagne 23. Theodore Roosevelt 24. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 25. Plato 26. Louis XIV of France 27. Ludwig van Beethoven 28. Ulysses S. Grant 29. Leonardo da Vinci 30. Augustus 31. Carl Linnaeus 32. Ronald Reagan 33. Charles Dickens 34. Paul the Apostle 35. Benjamin Franklin 36. George W. Bush 37. Winston Churchill 38. Genghis Khan 39. Charles I of England 40. Thomas Edison 41. James I of England 42. Friedrich Nietzsche 43. Franklin D. Roosevelt 44. Sigmund Freud 45. Alexander Hamilton 46. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi 47. Woodrow Wilson 48. Johann Sebastian Bach 49. Galileo Galilei 50. Oliver Cromwell 51. James Madison 52. Gautama Buddha 53. Mark Twain 54. Edgar Allan Poe 55. Joseph Smith, Jr. 56. Adam Smith 57. David, King of Israel 58. George III of the United Kingdom 59. Immanuel Kant 60. James Cook 61. John Adams 62. Richard Wagner 63. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky 64. Voltaire 65. Saint Peter 66. Andrew Jackson 67. Constantine the Great 68. Socrates 69. Elvis Presley 70. William the Conqueror 71. John F. Kennedy 72. Augustine of Hippo 73. Vincent van Gogh 74. Nicolaus Copernicus 75. Vladimir Lenin 76. Robert E. Lee 77. Oscar Wilde 78. Charles II of England 79. Cicero 80. Jean-Jacques Rousseau 81. Francis Bacon 82. Richard Nixon 83. Louis XVI of France 84. Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor 85. King Arthur 86. Michelangelo 87. Philip II of Spain 88. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 89. Ali, founder of Sufism 90. Thomas Aquinas 91. Pope John Paul II 92. René Descartes 93. Nikola Tesla 94. Harry S. Truman 95. Joan of Arc 96. Dante Alighieri 97. Otto von Bismarck 98. Grover Cleveland 99. John Calvin 100. John Locke Source: Steven Skiena and Charles B. Ward are the authors of Who’s Bigger? Where Historical Figures Really Rank, Cambridge University Press, 2013. Disclaimer: The views expressed are solely their own.
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Premier League
Premier League@premierleague·
Vieira to Odegaard. Highbury to The Emirates. 2004 to 2026. 🏆🫂🔴
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