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  2. 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]

  3. Arsenal firm - Wikipedia

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    The Arsenal firms are groups of football hooligans who are fans of the Arsenal Football Club. There are two Arsenal firms, The Gooners (a mutation of the club's nickname, The Gunners) and The Herd. The Gooners were a violent football hooligan firm mainly active in the 1980s and 1990s. However, the name is now used by most non-hooligan Arsenal ...

  4. Gay Gooners - Wikipedia

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    The Gay Gooners were founded in February 2013 by Stewart Selby. [7] Carl Fearn and Joe White lead the group as founding members and co-chairs. [8] The Gay Gooners exist first and foremost as an Arsenal fan group but also operate politically and work with organizations such as Rainbow Laces and Kick It Out to raise awareness of homophobia in the game.

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  6. Where Auburn stands in the latest ESPN Power Football Index ...

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    Here's where Auburn ranks in the ESPN FPI ahead of Saturday's game with Penn State.

  7. List of hooligan firms - Wikipedia

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    Hooli-News Archived 6 December 2012 at the Wayback Machine – latest hooligan-related news and information from around the world; Three-part BBC2 investigation on football firms from 2002; Running with the 'Naughty Forty', part of the BBC2 2002 investigation; Ultras Jagiellonia Bialystok', Website of Jagiellonia Bialystok group

  8. Dainton Connell - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s, Connell was highly active in an Arsenal FC's hooligan "firm" and was a "main face" amongst the ranks. At the same time, he was influential in ensuring that the BNP – then trying to infiltrate football firms – failed to gain any foothold at Arsenal. [3] [4] In the band's early years, Connell worked as a minder for Madness. [5]

  9. Arsenal F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Deloitte put Arsenal's footballing revenue in 2019 at £392.7m (€445.6m), [199] ranking Arsenal eleventh among world football clubs. [160] Arsenal and Deloitte both listed the match day revenue generated in 2019 by the Emirates Stadium as €109.2m (£96.2m). [199]