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  • Experimental plane that replaces rudders and flaps with air jets
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    Experimental plane that replaces rudders and flaps with air jets
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    Pictures MUST credit: DARPA

    A futuristic way of controlling aircraft with jets of air rather than mechanicals mechanisms like flaps and rudders, is to be developed.

    A full scale aircraft called an X-65 is to be built to test the technology.

    The USA’s defence research agency DARPA has awarded a contract to aircraft design firm Aurora Flight Sciences for the X-65 which will be flown remotely.

    The company specialises in novel aircraft configurations.

    The technology that could replace the current control mechanism is called Active Flow Control or AFC for short.

    DARPA hopes the tech could one day replace the heavy and expensive control mechanical systems for something much simpler.

    The proposed AFC system uses an array of nozzles installed on the following edges of aircraft airfoils.

    By shooting compressed air out of these nozzles, they can change the air pressure in the vicinity and alter the air flow over the airfoil.

    The system can change the aircraft’s roll, pitch, and yaw.

    According to DARPA, the robotic X-65 will have a distinct diamond-shaped design for greater strength.

    OPS: Render of the experimental X-65 aircraft whch will be built for DARPA.The rear facing air jets are visible on the aerofoil/wing edges

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  • 'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
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    'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    Staff and supporters of Croydon Athletic share hopes for football club under new ownership.

    When he was at secondary school, George Pickering, a supporter of AFC Croydon Athletic, would make it a ritual to play football on a recreation ground near where the club is now. One day, a young, "really talkative" kid with "lots of energy" turned up to play with them.

    It was only years later and from a friend's recollection that he learned the boy they kicked around with was Stormzy - or Michael, as they knew him.

    The multi-award-winning musician has now joined forces with Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha - who also grew up in the the south London borough - and former Palace head of player care Danny Young to buy the non-league club.

    "I think there’s a really important point for us that they don't forget where their roots are," said Sean Ryan, a Croydon local and season-ticket holder who has been involved with the team since 2012, while working as a civil servant full-time.

    Wilfried Zaha and Stormzy join forces for takeover of non-league football club AFC Croydon Athletic, a team in the ninth tier of the football pyramid, are set to be taken over by a consortium formed of Wilfried Zaha, Stormzy and Danny Young.
    Pictured; AFC Croydon stadium.
    London, UK. June 2023.

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  • 'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
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    'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    Staff and supporters of Croydon Athletic share hopes for football club under new ownership.

    When he was at secondary school, George Pickering, a supporter of AFC Croydon Athletic, would make it a ritual to play football on a recreation ground near where the club is now. One day, a young, "really talkative" kid with "lots of energy" turned up to play with them.

    It was only years later and from a friend's recollection that he learned the boy they kicked around with was Stormzy - or Michael, as they knew him.

    The multi-award-winning musician has now joined forces with Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha - who also grew up in the the south London borough - and former Palace head of player care Danny Young to buy the non-league club.

    "I think there’s a really important point for us that they don't forget where their roots are," said Sean Ryan, a Croydon local and season-ticket holder who has been involved with the team since 2012, while working as a civil servant full-time.

    Wilfried Zaha and Stormzy join forces for takeover of non-league football club AFC Croydon Athletic, a team in the ninth tier of the football pyramid, are set to be taken over by a consortium formed of Wilfried Zaha, Stormzy and Danny Young.
    Pictured; AFC Croydon stadium.
    London, UK. June 2023.

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  • 'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
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    'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    Staff and supporters of Croydon Athletic share hopes for football club under new ownership.

    When he was at secondary school, George Pickering, a supporter of AFC Croydon Athletic, would make it a ritual to play football on a recreation ground near where the club is now. One day, a young, "really talkative" kid with "lots of energy" turned up to play with them.

    It was only years later and from a friend's recollection that he learned the boy they kicked around with was Stormzy - or Michael, as they knew him.

    The multi-award-winning musician has now joined forces with Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha - who also grew up in the the south London borough - and former Palace head of player care Danny Young to buy the non-league club.

    "I think there’s a really important point for us that they don't forget where their roots are," said Sean Ryan, a Croydon local and season-ticket holder who has been involved with the team since 2012, while working as a civil servant full-time.

    Wilfried Zaha and Stormzy join forces for takeover of non-league football club AFC Croydon Athletic, a team in the ninth tier of the football pyramid, are set to be taken over by a consortium formed of Wilfried Zaha, Stormzy and Danny Young.
    Pictured; AFC Croydon stadium.
    London, UK. June 2023.

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  • 'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
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    'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    Staff and supporters of Croydon Athletic share hopes for football club under new ownership.

    When he was at secondary school, George Pickering, a supporter of AFC Croydon Athletic, would make it a ritual to play football on a recreation ground near where the club is now. One day, a young, "really talkative" kid with "lots of energy" turned up to play with them.

    It was only years later and from a friend's recollection that he learned the boy they kicked around with was Stormzy - or Michael, as they knew him.

    The multi-award-winning musician has now joined forces with Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha - who also grew up in the the south London borough - and former Palace head of player care Danny Young to buy the non-league club.

    "I think there’s a really important point for us that they don't forget where their roots are," said Sean Ryan, a Croydon local and season-ticket holder who has been involved with the team since 2012, while working as a civil servant full-time.

    Wilfried Zaha and Stormzy join forces for takeover of non-league football club AFC Croydon Athletic, a team in the ninth tier of the football pyramid, are set to be taken over by a consortium formed of Wilfried Zaha, Stormzy and Danny Young.
    Pictured; AFC Croydon stadium.
    London, UK. June 2023.

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  • 'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    DUKAS_157644704_EYE
    'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    Staff and supporters of Croydon Athletic share hopes for football club under new ownership.

    When he was at secondary school, George Pickering, a supporter of AFC Croydon Athletic, would make it a ritual to play football on a recreation ground near where the club is now. One day, a young, "really talkative" kid with "lots of energy" turned up to play with them.

    It was only years later and from a friend's recollection that he learned the boy they kicked around with was Stormzy - or Michael, as they knew him.

    The multi-award-winning musician has now joined forces with Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha - who also grew up in the the south London borough - and former Palace head of player care Danny Young to buy the non-league club.

    "I think there’s a really important point for us that they don't forget where their roots are," said Sean Ryan, a Croydon local and season-ticket holder who has been involved with the team since 2012, while working as a civil servant full-time.

    Wilfried Zaha and Stormzy join forces for takeover of non-league football club AFC Croydon Athletic, a team in the ninth tier of the football pyramid, are set to be taken over by a consortium formed of Wilfried Zaha, Stormzy and Danny Young.
    Pictured; AFC Croydon stadium.
    London, UK. June 2023.

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  • 'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    DUKAS_157644646_EYE
    'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    Staff and supporters of Croydon Athletic share hopes for football club under new ownership.

    When he was at secondary school, George Pickering, a supporter of AFC Croydon Athletic, would make it a ritual to play football on a recreation ground near where the club is now. One day, a young, "really talkative" kid with "lots of energy" turned up to play with them.

    It was only years later and from a friend's recollection that he learned the boy they kicked around with was Stormzy - or Michael, as they knew him.

    The multi-award-winning musician has now joined forces with Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha - who also grew up in the the south London borough - and former Palace head of player care Danny Young to buy the non-league club.

    "I think there’s a really important point for us that they don't forget where their roots are," said Sean Ryan, a Croydon local and season-ticket holder who has been involved with the team since 2012, while working as a civil servant full-time.

    Wilfried Zaha and Stormzy join forces for takeover of non-league football club AFC Croydon Athletic, a team in the ninth tier of the football pyramid, are set to be taken over by a consortium formed of Wilfried Zaha, Stormzy and Danny Young.
    Pictured; AFC Croydon stadium.
    London, UK. June 2023.

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  • 'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    DUKAS_157644645_EYE
    'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    Staff and supporters of Croydon Athletic share hopes for football club under new ownership.

    When he was at secondary school, George Pickering, a supporter of AFC Croydon Athletic, would make it a ritual to play football on a recreation ground near where the club is now. One day, a young, "really talkative" kid with "lots of energy" turned up to play with them.

    It was only years later and from a friend's recollection that he learned the boy they kicked around with was Stormzy - or Michael, as they knew him.

    The multi-award-winning musician has now joined forces with Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha - who also grew up in the the south London borough - and former Palace head of player care Danny Young to buy the non-league club.

    "I think there’s a really important point for us that they don't forget where their roots are," said Sean Ryan, a Croydon local and season-ticket holder who has been involved with the team since 2012, while working as a civil servant full-time.

    Wilfried Zaha and Stormzy join forces for takeover of non-league football club AFC Croydon Athletic, a team in the ninth tier of the football pyramid, are set to be taken over by a consortium formed of Wilfried Zaha, Stormzy and Danny Young.
    Pictured; AFC Croydon stadium.
    London, UK. June 2023.

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  • 'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    DUKAS_157644641_EYE
    'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    Staff and supporters of Croydon Athletic share hopes for football club under new ownership.

    When he was at secondary school, George Pickering, a supporter of AFC Croydon Athletic, would make it a ritual to play football on a recreation ground near where the club is now. One day, a young, "really talkative" kid with "lots of energy" turned up to play with them.

    It was only years later and from a friend's recollection that he learned the boy they kicked around with was Stormzy - or Michael, as they knew him.

    The multi-award-winning musician has now joined forces with Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha - who also grew up in the the south London borough - and former Palace head of player care Danny Young to buy the non-league club.

    "I think there’s a really important point for us that they don't forget where their roots are," said Sean Ryan, a Croydon local and season-ticket holder who has been involved with the team since 2012, while working as a civil servant full-time.

    Wilfried Zaha and Stormzy join forces for takeover of non-league football club AFC Croydon Athletic, a team in the ninth tier of the football pyramid, are set to be taken over by a consortium formed of Wilfried Zaha, Stormzy and Danny Young.
    Pictured; AFC Croydon stadium.
    London, UK. June 2023.

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  • 'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    DUKAS_157644639_EYE
    'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    Staff and supporters of Croydon Athletic share hopes for football club under new ownership.

    When he was at secondary school, George Pickering, a supporter of AFC Croydon Athletic, would make it a ritual to play football on a recreation ground near where the club is now. One day, a young, "really talkative" kid with "lots of energy" turned up to play with them.

    It was only years later and from a friend's recollection that he learned the boy they kicked around with was Stormzy - or Michael, as they knew him.

    The multi-award-winning musician has now joined forces with Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha - who also grew up in the the south London borough - and former Palace head of player care Danny Young to buy the non-league club.

    "I think there’s a really important point for us that they don't forget where their roots are," said Sean Ryan, a Croydon local and season-ticket holder who has been involved with the team since 2012, while working as a civil servant full-time.

    Wilfried Zaha and Stormzy join forces for takeover of non-league football club AFC Croydon Athletic, a team in the ninth tier of the football pyramid, are set to be taken over by a consortium formed of Wilfried Zaha, Stormzy and Danny Young.
    Pictured; AFC Croydon stadium.
    London, UK. June 2023.

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  • 'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    DUKAS_157644698_EYE
    'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    Staff and supporters of Croydon Athletic share hopes for football club under new ownership.

    When he was at secondary school, George Pickering, a supporter of AFC Croydon Athletic, would make it a ritual to play football on a recreation ground near where the club is now. One day, a young, "really talkative" kid with "lots of energy" turned up to play with them.

    It was only years later and from a friend's recollection that he learned the boy they kicked around with was Stormzy - or Michael, as they knew him.

    The multi-award-winning musician has now joined forces with Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha - who also grew up in the the south London borough - and former Palace head of player care Danny Young to buy the non-league club.

    "I think there’s a really important point for us that they don't forget where their roots are," said Sean Ryan, a Croydon local and season-ticket holder who has been involved with the team since 2012, while working as a civil servant full-time.

    Wilfried Zaha and Stormzy join forces for takeover of non-league football club AFC Croydon Athletic, a team in the ninth tier of the football pyramid, are set to be taken over by a consortium formed of Wilfried Zaha, Stormzy and Danny Young.
    Pictured; Sean Ryan , fundraising manager.with Directors Mike McCue and Alan Powell ( white top)London, UK. June 2023.

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  • 'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    DUKAS_157644643_EYE
    'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    Staff and supporters of Croydon Athletic share hopes for football club under new ownership.

    When he was at secondary school, George Pickering, a supporter of AFC Croydon Athletic, would make it a ritual to play football on a recreation ground near where the club is now. One day, a young, "really talkative" kid with "lots of energy" turned up to play with them.

    It was only years later and from a friend's recollection that he learned the boy they kicked around with was Stormzy - or Michael, as they knew him.

    The multi-award-winning musician has now joined forces with Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha - who also grew up in the the south London borough - and former Palace head of player care Danny Young to buy the non-league club.

    "I think there’s a really important point for us that they don't forget where their roots are," said Sean Ryan, a Croydon local and season-ticket holder who has been involved with the team since 2012, while working as a civil servant full-time.

    Wilfried Zaha and Stormzy join forces for takeover of non-league football club AFC Croydon Athletic, a team in the ninth tier of the football pyramid, are set to be taken over by a consortium formed of Wilfried Zaha, Stormzy and Danny Young.
    Pictured; Sean Ryan , fundraising manager.with Directors Mike McCue and Alan Powell ( white top)London, UK. June 2023.

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  • 'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    DUKAS_157644650_EYE
    'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    Staff and supporters of Croydon Athletic share hopes for football club under new ownership.

    When he was at secondary school, George Pickering, a supporter of AFC Croydon Athletic, would make it a ritual to play football on a recreation ground near where the club is now. One day, a young, "really talkative" kid with "lots of energy" turned up to play with them.

    It was only years later and from a friend's recollection that he learned the boy they kicked around with was Stormzy - or Michael, as they knew him.

    The multi-award-winning musician has now joined forces with Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha - who also grew up in the the south London borough - and former Palace head of player care Danny Young to buy the non-league club.

    "I think there’s a really important point for us that they don't forget where their roots are," said Sean Ryan, a Croydon local and season-ticket holder who has been involved with the team since 2012, while working as a civil servant full-time.

    Wilfried Zaha and Stormzy join forces for takeover of non-league football club AFC Croydon Athletic, a team in the ninth tier of the football pyramid, are set to be taken over by a consortium formed of Wilfried Zaha, Stormzy and Danny Young.
    Pictured; Sean Ryan , fundraising manager.
    London, UK. June 2023.

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  • 'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    DUKAS_157644640_EYE
    'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    Staff and supporters of Croydon Athletic share hopes for football club under new ownership.

    When he was at secondary school, George Pickering, a supporter of AFC Croydon Athletic, would make it a ritual to play football on a recreation ground near where the club is now. One day, a young, "really talkative" kid with "lots of energy" turned up to play with them.

    It was only years later and from a friend's recollection that he learned the boy they kicked around with was Stormzy - or Michael, as they knew him.

    The multi-award-winning musician has now joined forces with Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha - who also grew up in the the south London borough - and former Palace head of player care Danny Young to buy the non-league club.

    "I think there’s a really important point for us that they don't forget where their roots are," said Sean Ryan, a Croydon local and season-ticket holder who has been involved with the team since 2012, while working as a civil servant full-time.

    Wilfried Zaha and Stormzy join forces for takeover of non-league football club AFC Croydon Athletic, a team in the ninth tier of the football pyramid, are set to be taken over by a consortium formed of Wilfried Zaha, Stormzy and Danny Young.
    Pictured; Sean Ryan , fundraising manager.
    London, UK. June 2023.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    DUKAS_157644697_EYE
    'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    Staff and supporters of Croydon Athletic share hopes for football club under new ownership.

    When he was at secondary school, George Pickering, a supporter of AFC Croydon Athletic, would make it a ritual to play football on a recreation ground near where the club is now. One day, a young, "really talkative" kid with "lots of energy" turned up to play with them.

    It was only years later and from a friend's recollection that he learned the boy they kicked around with was Stormzy - or Michael, as they knew him.

    The multi-award-winning musician has now joined forces with Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha - who also grew up in the the south London borough - and former Palace head of player care Danny Young to buy the non-league club.

    "I think there’s a really important point for us that they don't forget where their roots are," said Sean Ryan, a Croydon local and season-ticket holder who has been involved with the team since 2012, while working as a civil servant full-time.

    Wilfried Zaha and Stormzy join forces for takeover of non-league football club AFC Croydon Athletic, a team in the ninth tier of the football pyramid, are set to be taken over by a consortium formed of Wilfried Zaha, Stormzy and Danny Young.
    Pictured; Sean Ryan , fundraising manager.
    London, UK. June 2023.

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  • 'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    DUKAS_157644701_EYE
    'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    Staff and supporters of Croydon Athletic share hopes for football club under new ownership.

    When he was at secondary school, George Pickering, a supporter of AFC Croydon Athletic, would make it a ritual to play football on a recreation ground near where the club is now. One day, a young, "really talkative" kid with "lots of energy" turned up to play with them.

    It was only years later and from a friend's recollection that he learned the boy they kicked around with was Stormzy - or Michael, as they knew him.

    The multi-award-winning musician has now joined forces with Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha - who also grew up in the the south London borough - and former Palace head of player care Danny Young to buy the non-league club.

    "I think there’s a really important point for us that they don't forget where their roots are," said Sean Ryan, a Croydon local and season-ticket holder who has been involved with the team since 2012, while working as a civil servant full-time.

    Wilfried Zaha and Stormzy join forces for takeover of non-league football club AFC Croydon Athletic, a team in the ninth tier of the football pyramid, are set to be taken over by a consortium formed of Wilfried Zaha, Stormzy and Danny Young.
    Pictured; Sean Ryan , fundraising manager.
    London, UK. June 2023.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    DUKAS_157644647_EYE
    'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    Staff and supporters of Croydon Athletic share hopes for football club under new ownership.

    When he was at secondary school, George Pickering, a supporter of AFC Croydon Athletic, would make it a ritual to play football on a recreation ground near where the club is now. One day, a young, "really talkative" kid with "lots of energy" turned up to play with them.

    It was only years later and from a friend's recollection that he learned the boy they kicked around with was Stormzy - or Michael, as they knew him.

    The multi-award-winning musician has now joined forces with Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha - who also grew up in the the south London borough - and former Palace head of player care Danny Young to buy the non-league club.

    "I think there’s a really important point for us that they don't forget where their roots are," said Sean Ryan, a Croydon local and season-ticket holder who has been involved with the team since 2012, while working as a civil servant full-time.

    Wilfried Zaha and Stormzy join forces for takeover of non-league football club AFC Croydon Athletic, a team in the ninth tier of the football pyramid, are set to be taken over by a consortium formed of Wilfried Zaha, Stormzy and Danny Young.
    Pictured; Sean Ryan , fundraising manager.
    London, UK. June 2023.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
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    'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    Staff and supporters of Croydon Athletic share hopes for football club under new ownership.

    When he was at secondary school, George Pickering, a supporter of AFC Croydon Athletic, would make it a ritual to play football on a recreation ground near where the club is now. One day, a young, "really talkative" kid with "lots of energy" turned up to play with them.

    It was only years later and from a friend's recollection that he learned the boy they kicked around with was Stormzy - or Michael, as they knew him.

    The multi-award-winning musician has now joined forces with Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha - who also grew up in the the south London borough - and former Palace head of player care Danny Young to buy the non-league club.

    "I think there’s a really important point for us that they don't forget where their roots are," said Sean Ryan, a Croydon local and season-ticket holder who has been involved with the team since 2012, while working as a civil servant full-time.

    Wilfried Zaha and Stormzy join forces for takeover of non-league football club AFC Croydon Athletic, a team in the ninth tier of the football pyramid, are set to be taken over by a consortium formed of Wilfried Zaha, Stormzy and Danny Young.
    Pictured; Sean Ryan , fundraising manager.
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  • 'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
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    'Everyone's excited': AFC Croydon responds to new owners Stormzy and Zaha
    Staff and supporters of Croydon Athletic share hopes for football club under new ownership.

    When he was at secondary school, George Pickering, a supporter of AFC Croydon Athletic, would make it a ritual to play football on a recreation ground near where the club is now. One day, a young, "really talkative" kid with "lots of energy" turned up to play with them.

    It was only years later and from a friend's recollection that he learned the boy they kicked around with was Stormzy - or Michael, as they knew him.

    The multi-award-winning musician has now joined forces with Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha - who also grew up in the the south London borough - and former Palace head of player care Danny Young to buy the non-league club.

    "I think there’s a really important point for us that they don't forget where their roots are," said Sean Ryan, a Croydon local and season-ticket holder who has been involved with the team since 2012, while working as a civil servant full-time.

    Wilfried Zaha and Stormzy join forces for takeover of non-league football club AFC Croydon Athletic, a team in the ninth tier of the football pyramid, are set to be taken over by a consortium formed of Wilfried Zaha, Stormzy and Danny Young.
    Pictured; Sean Ryan , fundraising manager.
    London, UK. June 2023.

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  • Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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  • Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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  • Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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  • Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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  • Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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  • Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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  • Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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  • Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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  • Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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  • Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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  • Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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  • Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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  • Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
    Edward Parker Humpreys ( 22)puts a sign on a statue of Tony Adams at the Emirates Stadium after the announcement of the European super league. He said " "I feel angry and betrayal but mainly I'm sad. If it goes ahead we'll all be conflicted in what we do. I've been an Arsenal supporter all my life but I don't support the super league" Arsenal football club

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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
    Edward Parker Humpreys ( 22)puts a sign on a statue of Tony Adams at the Emirates Stadium after the announcement of the European super league. He said " "I feel angry and betrayal but mainly I'm sad. If it goes ahead we'll all be conflicted in what we do. I've been an Arsenal supporter all my life but I don't support the super league" Arsenal football club

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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
    Friends Rudy, Oinat and Bobby playing football in front of the graffiti at the Emirates Stadium after the announcement of the European super league. Arsenal football club

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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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    Thousands of Arsenal fans stage protest against Kroenke outside stadium. Around 3,000 fans outside stadium before Everton game. Spotify founder Daniel Ek ‘happy to throw my hat in the ring’
    Several thousand Arsenal fans have protested outside the Emirates Stadium in response to their club’s attempt to enter the doomed European Super League, calling vociferously for the Kroenke family to step aside as owners. The protests were then followed by an extraordinary tweet from the Swedish billionaire and co-founder of Spotify Daniel Ek who posted: “As a kid growing up, I’ve cheered for @Arsenal as long as I can remember. If KSE would like to sell Arsenal I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”
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