🚨| 🔥💣 Konami just turned Arsenal's title-winning season into a cinematic masterpiece.🎮🏆
Through eFootball, the club's global sponsor recreated the Gunners' Premier League triumph in stunning fashion — and fans are loving it. ❤️
Elite creativity 👏
INSTEAD OF WATCHING AN HOUR OF NETFLIX TONIGHT.
This 1 hour Stanford lecture by Joel Peterson will teach you more about negotiation and getting what you want than most people learn in years.
Bookmark it and give it an hour, no matter what.
Josh Kroenke & Richard Garlick reveal plans for The Emirates. ✅
🗣️ “We have been looking at the options for a while now. It’s been 20 years, it seems a good time to assess.”
🗣️ “We have SoFi Stadium in the US & so we’re going to be working on trying to bring over here.” 👀🏟️
Lenfatik drenaj egzersizi olarak bilinen bu hareket, lenf akışını hızlandırırken tüm vücutta kan dolaşımını artırıyor.
Üstelik tek bir egzersizle neredeyse tüm kas gruplarını aktif şekilde çalıştırıyor.
Birçok uzmana göre; enerji, dolaşım ve hareket kabiliyeti açısından dünyanın en etkili egzersizlerinden biri olabilir… 👇
Mikel Arteta speaks to the players in a meeting after winning the Premier League… ❤️🏆
🗣️ “You have sent a message to sport, to football, to a lot of people, how you win & how you deserve to win something. It’s in your heart, your soul, your values.” 😤
In 1998 Shaquille O'Neal had a $40 million deal with Reebok.
Then a mother stopped him outside an arena and changed everything. She was furious. Told him he was charging kids too much for his shoes. Shag pulled $2,000 from his pocket and tried to hand it to her.
She smacked it away. "Why don't you make a shoe that's affordable?" That same day Shaq called Reebok. Told them to keep the $40 million. Walked away completely.
Then he went to Walmart and created his own shoe line priced at $19 to $29. Everyone said it would never work.
He has now sold over $10 billion worth of affordable shoes. Roughly one million pairs every single month. But the story doesn't end there. While building his shoe empire Shaq became the second largest individual shareholder in Authentic Brands Group, the company that owns Reebok, Forever 21, Brooks Brothers, Sports Illustrated and over 50 other global brands valued at $20 billion. In 2022 ABG bought Reebok for $2.5 billion. Shaq came back as President of Basketball Operations. Since his return Reebok revenue has grown from $1.6 billion to $5 billion.
He didn't just walk away from Reebok.
He came back 25 years later and helped rebuild it into a $5 billion brand.
Net worth today, $500 million. Annual income in retirement $95 million a year. More than triple what he made at the peak of his playing career.
No wonder America bans Chinese vehicles.
This SUV at its top spec costs only $46,000USD in China.
- Industry-first floor heating system
- 4D mechanical massage seats
- 6 seats, 1,605km of range, can fit up to 40 suitcases...
Honestly we’re so blessed to have some of the best content creators/editors in the Arsenal fanbase.
It got chills down my spine watching this. Bring on Tuesday!🔴⚪️
#UCL
🎥 @mavthefilmmaker
🗣️ Gary Neville: “Arsenal were NOT ruthless today. That is as good as you will see a team come and play at Manchester City, they were really good, but they missed four really good chances. You have to take one of them.” ❌😤
When people claim Arsenal's spend means they 'have to' win title...
Spurs are about to get relegated and have spent more.
Chelsea have spent DOUBLE and even if they won all their remaining games and Arsenal lost all theirs, they'd be 7pts behind.
Two things bother me about the narrative building around Arsenal.
First, we're told constantly that the Premier League is the most competitive league in the world. Fine. So what does it mean to be consistently fighting for the title in that environment? You can't celebrate the league's brutal competitiveness and then dismiss sustained title challenges as not good enough. Pick one.
Second, and IMO this matters more, failure in elite sport is not losing. Luis Enrique said it. Many others have said versions of it. Failure is not trying again. It's accepting the ceiling. It's going through the motions. Arteta has never done that. Every setback has been fuel for the next attempt.
The problem is social media runs on binary outcomes. Win or fail. Hero or fraud. No room for nuance. No room for the manager who rebuilt a club into genuine title contenders and is still hungry for more.
Simeone has been at Atlético for over a decade. Two league titles, two Champions League finals. Still no European Cup. Nobody serious calls that failure. They call it one of the great managerial tenures in modern football. And I'm convinced that given 14 years like Simeone, Mikel will win more leagues than him.
Arteta may or may not win the league this year. He may not lift the Champions League this year or next. But as long as he keeps pushing, keeps trying, keeps competing at this level, failure isn't what this is.
Find another name for it
By the way, if City wins the league, the achievement would of course be enormous.