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  2. Arsenal/Surrealist Subversion - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal/Surrealist Subversion was a surrealist magazine published in Chicago [1] and edited by Franklin Rosemont.It appeared infrequently between 1970 and 1989. Apart from Rosemont, the editor in chief, the magazine's editorial board included other members of the Chicago Surrealist group (such as Paul Garon, Joseph Jablonski, Philip Lamantia and Penelope Rosemont).

  3. Arsenal F.C. supporters - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal and Chelsea are the most supported football clubs in Africa. [37] Arsenal are the most popular club in East and North Africa, with Twitter research from 2015 conducted by the BBC finding that Arsenal were the most popular club in Algeria, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Morocco, Nigeria, Tanzania, Tunisia and Uganda. [38]

  4. Category:Twitter accounts - Wikipedia

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  5. Ben White (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    White missed Arsenal's next match on 22 August, a home fixture against London rivals Chelsea, due to a positive COVID-19 test. [62] He eventually made his home debut at the Emirates Stadium after returning on 11 September, helping keep a clean sheet in a 1–0 victory over Norwich City for the club's first league win of the season .

  6. 20 Funniest Twitter Accounts to Follow for Loads of Laughs

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    These tweeters have mastered the art of making people laugh in 140 characters or less. The post 20 Funniest Twitter Accounts to Follow for Loads of Laughs appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  7. AFTV - Wikipedia

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    AFTV film their interviews outside the Emirates Stadium after Arsenal's home games. Their first fan interviews were conducted after Arsenal's 5–2 win against Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal's local rivals. [4] When asked by Vice why he created the channel, Lyle said that "We've all had enough of the so-called pundits, most of whom aren't even at ...

  8. The Invincibles (English football) - Wikipedia

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    [14] Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger wanted his team to push on for more honours and described the defeat of Manchester United as a "shift of power" in English football. [15] The team began the following season in good stead; a 4–1 win against Leeds United in September 2002 meant Arsenal broke the domestic record for scoring in consecutive ...

  9. Tuesday Club - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Merson, Nigel Winterburn and two other Arsenal players were sent home from an Arsenal tour to Singapore due to being involved in a drinking session. [7] In 1995, Ray Parlour was arrested for assault for throwing prawn crackers at a taxi before hitting the driver during an Arsenal tour to Hong Kong . [ 8 ]