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Arsenal show incredible gesture towards female fans

In the women's restrooms, Arsenal football club has decided to give away complimentary feminine hygiene products to each of the female fans.

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Saatvik Oberoi
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In the women's restrooms, Arsenal is giving away complimentary feminine hygiene products to each of the female fans. The image was posted on social media by a supporter, and it quickly gained popularity. This is something that more teams ought to undertake in order to improve the global environment for female supporters.

To prevent a recurrence of the strange occurrence that involved Conor McGregor along with Bukayo Saka on Tuesday night, Arsenal is allegedly thinking of changing their match day procedures. 

After the UFC fighter's midweek UEFA Champions League victory over Paris Saint-Germain, footage of the match was captured on the Emirates Stadium field. '1 Access', a company that offers corporate packages and owns a box inside the stadium, is said to have provided McGregor as well as his entourage with VIP seats. 

Saka and Declan Rice joined the Irishman on the field after he had met some individuals post-game. McGregor had a little fun with Saka after enjoying a kickaround with the Arsenal pair.

Arsenal set to ensure match-day protocols after heinous act at Emirates stadium

Bukayo Saka engaged Connor McGregor in a playful sparring match in which he kicked and kneed the Englishman lightly before seizing him as if to throw him. The Sunday Times claims that The Notorious was ordered to return inside after entering the field without authorization from the club. 

It's acknowledged that a lot of people are still very concerned about how he had been able to rehearse his movements on a few of the top players on the team. Arsenal is apparently looking to modify the way things function as a result of an internal club investigation into the incident.

According to reports, the club is considering a plan that would allow players to mingle with business visitors. They also express a desire to disassociate themselves from Connor McGregor's "brand" in light of the numerous contentious events he has been a part of.

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