I did a bit of research on this and it turns out he's German, the song is shit and the royal family paid hush money to cover Andrew's involvement with Epstein.
You will not believe it but, Mikel Arteta was the reason why pep Guardiola left Manchester City!.
The rumors are out, the new documentary has spilled the secrets, and the truth is finally laid bare: Pep Guardiola reportedly told his players he wanted to quit during the 2025/26 season because he was drained. Let that sink in.
We are witnessing an unprecedented era where Mikel Arteta is not just winning titles—he is breaking the spirits of the greatest tactical minds in modern football history.
Look at the trail of destruction left in the wake of this Arsenal project. First, it was Jurgen Klopp. Arteta finished above the legendary Liverpool boss in back-to-back seasons, and what happened next? Klopp resigned, citing absolute exhaustion.
Then came the ultimate masterclass against the boss himself. Arteta went toe-to-toe with his former mentor, finishing above Pep Guardiola in consecutive seasons to snatch the Premier League crown and completely derail Manchester City’s domestic dominance.
For the first time in Pep’s historic career, a rival denied him consecutive title races, leaving the City manager so drained that he ultimately walked away at the end of the season.
The student didn't just learn from the masters; he became the relentless monster that hunted them right into early retirement.
But the Arteta curse doesn't just stop at the absolute elite; its ripple effect has torn through the rest of the London landscape, turning rival technical areas into absolute revolving doors.
Across the city, managers are trying to match the impossible blueprint set at the Emirates, only to get completely swallowed up by the pressure.
Look at what happened at Stamford Bridge. Enzo Maresca tried to bring his own tactical revolution to Chelsea, but trying to chase down Arsenal’s standards ended in a breakdown with the hierarchy, leading to his New Year's Day sacking.
Enter Liam Rosenior, who was brought in from Strasbourg to steady the ship.
Instead, Rosenior ran straight into the Arteta buzzsaw.
In just three intense meetings, Arteta absolutely schooled him, exposing every tactical flaw and completely unraveling his brief tenure until the Chelsea board brutally axed him after less than four months in charge.
Over in North London, Tottenham thought they found their savior in Thomas Frank, fresh off his success at Brentford. Instead, the relentless demands of competing in Arsenal's shadow left Spurs hovering just above the relegation zone, forcing the board to sack him after a torrid eight months.
Nobody is saying Arteta is intentionally handing out pink slips or forcing legends to pack up their bags. But when you raise the bar this high, the psychological toll on everyone else is devastating.
You either keep up with Arsenal, or the pressure will see you sacked by winter or retired by summer.
Crazy that this is getting barely any coverage. This year’s European Press Prize was just awarded to an investigative report by the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant. It is entitled “What the Wounds Tell” and in it the journalists Maud Effting and Willem Feenstra document the cases of 114 children in Gaza under the age of 15 who were struck by a single bullet to the head or chest. Almost all of them died or were left severely disabled. They chose to document only the cases of boys and girls under the age of 15 (though often much younger: aged 3, 4 or 7) because these are children who can be immediately identified as such. “A single bullet in these parts of the body is a clear indication that these children were deliberately targeted“, the two journalists write.
This is the article: https://t.co/YkZrpqBWBQ
Why's Wes Streeting suddenly pretending to care about the atrocities in Gaza, nearly three years too late?
1. Because it's his only hope of beating Burnham to become leader.
2. Because his silence on Gaza nearly cost him his seat at the last general election.
Don't be fooled.
"It brings me no pleasure to compare what Israel is doing to what the Nazis did, but how can we not? When you have things like ghettos, starvation, concentration camps and planned systematic extermination of people"
Jewish journalist @kthalps
CC: LBC @lewis_goodall@hasanthehun
The wonderful Miriam Margolyes, Michael Rosen and Alexei Sayle sat down with @DoubleDownNews to talk about what being Jewish means to them.
Enjoy - and plse share.
https://t.co/McZF0S70Sh
You live on stolen land.
You drink stolen water.
You eat stolen fruit.
Then ask the owner of the land to believe you are “native.”
No.
Time does not wash theft clean.
Occupation does not become ancestry.
Pepijn Lijnders on his time as Jürgen Klopp's assistant at Liverpool:
🗣️ “Working with Jürgen Klopp was like attending the best football university in the world every single day.
People saw the passion on the touchline, but what they didn't see was the obsession behind the scenes.
Every detail mattered. Every training session had a purpose. Every meeting was about finding ways to improve.
What made Klopp special wasn't just his tactical knowledge.
It was his ability to make every player believe they could achieve something bigger than they thought possible.
I watched him turn good players into great players and great players into world-class players.
The standards at Liverpool were relentless because Jürgen never allowed anyone to become comfortable.
That mentality is why we won the Premier League, the Champions League and everything else.
For me, it was not just a coaching job.
It was a masterclass in leadership, belief and building a winning culture.”
You are a shameless liar: Polanski is calling for a list of British citizens who have fought in a probable genocide & possibly committed war crimes & other atrocities to be compiled. This is what any civilised lawful country should do