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@razmo123

Arsenal fan and season ticket holder. Am a mad sports fan in general and a very keen comedy fan. Amateur trader. Work in commodities.

North-West London Katılım Ocak 2009
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Tom Canton
Tom Canton@TomCantonMedia·
Interesting statistic. Only 8 players have reached double digits in the Premier League for goals with 7/8 games left to play. Last season, there were 25 players with at least ten PL goals.
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Quietly, hidden behind a “VAR errors are up this season” article on BBC Sport today … you’ll find a small admission that Michael Keane on Havertz was also a VAR mistake. Made absolute headlines when Arsenal benefitted though. This is what we’re up against.
BBC Sport Sussex@BBCSussexSport

🔵 Brighton SHOULD have had a penalty against Arsenal, the Premier League's Key Match Incidents panel has ruled. It said the referee and VAR were wrong to not give a spot-kick when Gabriel Martinelli tussled with Mats Wieffer in first-half stoppage-time. #BHAFC

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Dr. Rajpal Brar, DPT
Dr. Rajpal Brar, DPT@3cbPerformance·
Form is temporary, class is forever. Arteta and this team are the pretty much the opposite of what the narrative is (but that doesn't generate ad revenue now does it) #arsenal
ArsenalMuse@_ArsenalMuse

🚨JUST IN: Pep Guardiola reveals what Mikel Arteta did after Arsenal’s Carabao Cup defeat, calls it ‘incredible’ Pep Guardiola got the better of Mikel Arteta as Manchester City beat Arsenal in the Carabao Cup final. After losing 2-0 to Manchester City, Arsenal had to walk up the Wembley stairs first to collect their Carabao Cup runners-up medals. Once they came down, Pep Guardiola led his side up the stairs to collect their medals and, of course, the Carabao Cup. Manchester City celebrated winning the cup for the fifth time in the last 10 years on the balcony and then came down to do the same on the pitch. Mikel Arteta, his coaching staff, and the Arsenal players could’ve just gone back in as soon as they got their medals, but they stayed until City lifted the cup and came down. The Manchester City boss noticed that, and he hailed and thanked Arteta for the gesture. He told CBS Sports: “It’s against which team we won. This is the strongest one in Europe right now. Look at the Champions League and Premier League. To beat them in many aspects, it looks so difficult. “They have proven it for many years, especially this season. Of course, Carabao Cup, five in 10 years, we’re happy, but especially against them (Arsenal). “I have a huge respect. I want to say thank you because they waited, all the team, until we were down. That was an incredible gesture on the part of Mikel and their people.” Via [@afcnewsroom]

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razmØ@razmo123·
But but Mikel is awful, people hate Arsenal because of him. Utter bollocks people spout.
ArsenalMuse@_ArsenalMuse

🚨JUST IN: Pep Guardiola reveals what Mikel Arteta did after Arsenal’s Carabao Cup defeat, calls it ‘incredible’ Pep Guardiola got the better of Mikel Arteta as Manchester City beat Arsenal in the Carabao Cup final. After losing 2-0 to Manchester City, Arsenal had to walk up the Wembley stairs first to collect their Carabao Cup runners-up medals. Once they came down, Pep Guardiola led his side up the stairs to collect their medals and, of course, the Carabao Cup. Manchester City celebrated winning the cup for the fifth time in the last 10 years on the balcony and then came down to do the same on the pitch. Mikel Arteta, his coaching staff, and the Arsenal players could’ve just gone back in as soon as they got their medals, but they stayed until City lifted the cup and came down. The Manchester City boss noticed that, and he hailed and thanked Arteta for the gesture. He told CBS Sports: “It’s against which team we won. This is the strongest one in Europe right now. Look at the Champions League and Premier League. To beat them in many aspects, it looks so difficult. “They have proven it for many years, especially this season. Of course, Carabao Cup, five in 10 years, we’re happy, but especially against them (Arsenal). “I have a huge respect. I want to say thank you because they waited, all the team, until we were down. That was an incredible gesture on the part of Mikel and their people.” Via [@afcnewsroom]

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Jonny Blain
Jonny Blain@jonoblain·
Incredible disallowed goal in UWCL 🙄
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Steven Barrett
Steven Barrett@SBarrettBar·
Will people get a bloody grip British Jews fund 4 ambulances *for everyone* because they are lovely Just like the 200 other lovely organisations that fund ambulances Fund ambulances = good Burn ambulances = evil Get a bloody moral compass.
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AFCAMDEN
AFCAMDEN@AFCAMDEN·
Good to see players pulling out of these friendlies. Big 2 months ahead for us but also the World Cup - more players should just use it as a rest. Also sounds like we’re going to get a few players back after the break. Eze might take a bit longer but optimism it’s not too bad.
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𝖏𝓴𝖗@7_pistcs·
@AFCAMDEN Only problem is that our most important player who’s been ran into the ground more than anyone is still going to play pointless friendlies. He should’ve been the first one out.
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Melanie Phillips
Melanie Phillips@MelanieLatest·
"No place" for antisemitism? You have fuelled rampant, murderous antisemitism by your lies about Israel, toleration of hate marches calling for the death of Jews and genuflection to Islamist pressure. Spare us the crocodile tears.
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer

This is a deeply shocking antisemitic arson attack.  My thoughts are with the Jewish community who are waking up this morning to this horrific news.  Antisemitism has no place in our society.  Anyone with any information must come forward to the police.

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Melanie Phillips
Melanie Phillips@MelanieLatest·
This is cynical virtue signalling. You have supported two and a half years of hate marches on London streets chanting for the mass murder of Jews. You have never once called out this incitement, demonisation and lies against Israel and Zionists. The city you run is no longer a safe space for Jews. Own it.
Sadiq Khan@SadiqKhan

This is a cowardly attack on the Jewish community. I am in close contact with the police who are stepping up patrols in the area, and I urge anyone with information to come forward. Londoners will never be cowed by this kind of hatred and intimidation.

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Julia Hartley-Brewer
Fine words @SadiqKhan, but this is what happens when anti-Semitic chants are allowed on London's streets every week and when the Met Police don't even bother charging men filmed shouting about raping Jewish wives and daughters in broad daylight. What did you do about that? NOTHING.
Sadiq Khan@SadiqKhan

This is a cowardly attack on the Jewish community. I am in close contact with the police who are stepping up patrols in the area, and I urge anyone with information to come forward. Londoners will never be cowed by this kind of hatred and intimidation.

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Mackenzie G 🇫🇷
Mackenzie G 🇫🇷@GareauMackenzie·
Arsenal Twitter is nuts lol. Calling for Arteta’s head after every poor performance LOL! We’ve lost 4 games this season, FOUR. Y’all lot don’t deserve this team to win anything the way you act
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