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Fred on AFTV 🫣 Explaining how to pronounce Gyökeres A small matchday moment at Emirates Stadium. After Arsenal v Sunderland, I somehow ended up on AFTV — not to analyse the game, but to explain how to pronounce Gyökeres properly 🇸🇪⚽️ Football, language, London — one of those “how did this happen?” moments. ⸻ 📺 Clip credit: AFTV Excerpt used for commentary / fair use. ⸻ 🎶 Soundtrack: Operation Kaknäs 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2Ly6b... 📺 YouTube: / operation kaknäs - topic Named after Stockholm’s iconic telecommunications tower at Gärdet, Operation Kaknäs is a Swedish music collective originally formed in the early 1990s by Fredrik Henriksson and Mika Pelo. Most tracks were created using just a Korg Wavestation and an Atari, later remixed and remastered over time in GarageBand, Logic — or whatever worked at the moment. The songs emerged during and after the duo’s London years, often in collaboration with fellow musician friends under shifting aliases such as Somebody Else’s Problem, Gargamel, and eventually Operation Kaknäs. Looking back, it’s sometimes unclear who did what — or even when — but that’s part of the charm. What remains is a playful, genre-blending archive of synthpop, soul, oddities and cinematic experiments: music that didn’t quite fit anywhere else, now rescued from obscurity under the name Operation Kaknäs.