Ryan Mac (@RMac18) has been supporting Arsenal for more than 25 years - and has recently written a superb expose on Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter ‘Character Limit’.
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Amy Lawrence (@amylawrence71) started her writing career with The Gooner fanzine and after many years with the Guardian and the Observer, covering the game from grassroots to World Cup finals, she joined The Athletic in 2019.
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