For 22 years, you mocked and ridiculed Arsenal fans. We took it on the chin without complaint. You even coined the term "hatewatch" and built entire narratives around Arsenal, yet we never cried about being hated.
Now that Arsenal are no longer your easy target, you've let banter turn into bitterness. The reality is simple: you can no longer bully us the way you used to, so you've switched to playing the victim and accusing Arsenal fans of not being able to take a joke.
The irony is incredible. We spent two decades absorbing the punches. Now that the tables have turned, suddenly banter is a problem.
I've got news for you: Arsenal are no longer the punching bags. You are. So if you're going to dish it out, you'd better be prepared to take it too because we’ll show no mercy. As a matter of fact, we’ll punch harder because that’s what CHAMPIONS do, attack without any remorse.
🚨 Jamie Carragher Slams Arsenal After Final Defeat to PSG
🗣️: "That might be the worst performance I've ever seen in a Champions League final. Honestly, Arsenal played like Getafe for 120 minutes. Ninety minutes of sitting deep, thirty more minutes of sitting even deeper.
I kept waiting for them to show some ambition, some courage, but the plan seemed obvious: survive, survive, survive and hope David Raya wins the penalty shootout.
This is the Champions League final, not a relegation battle. You can't spend two hours defending your own box and expect people to praise it as tactical genius.
Mikel Arteta got it completely wrong. PSG looked like they wanted to win the trophy; Arsenal looked like they were trying not to lose it. If your entire game plan is to get to penalties because you've got a good goalkeeper, you've already handed control of the final to the opposition.
For me, that's one of the poorest final performances this competition has ever seen."
🚨🗣️ Ian Wright supports the referee after Arsenal’s Champions League final defeat to PSG
🗣️ “I’ve watched football for many years, and tonight I didn’t see controversy. The referee handled the game well.”
“The Madueke incident was not a penalty for me. There wasn’t enough in it, and those challenges happen in finals.”
“I don’t think the referee influenced the result at all. PSG were simply better when it mattered.”
“Most of the decisions were consistent on both sides, and Arsenal cannot blame officiating for the outcome.”
“A Champions League final must be decided on the pitch, and tonight PSG earned their victory fairly.”
Do genuine football lovers watch Declan Rice and say “This guy is the best in the world”?
I feel anyone that does this just reflects self-deception.
Play corners, play set pieces from the centre my God, do long throws, then run up and down the pitch, is that how we choose best midfielders or players now?
He faces real ballers like those two tiny Joao Neves and Vitinha, and still cannot impose himself.
Chat to me, what makes Rice the best in anything?
Bukayo Saka in UCL final:
0 goals
0 assists
0 shots on target
0 chances created
0 big chances created
0 key passes
0 successful take-ons
0 accurate crosses
Cardio.
Funniest thing from the game. Arsenal got a corner kick. They were taking their usual 15 minutes to crowd the goalkeeper. The referee said that’s enough and blew the half time whistle.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
24.7% - Arsenal’s possession average (24.7%) was the lowest by a team in a UEFA Champions League final on record (since 2003-04), as well as their lowest in any match under Mikel Arteta where they had 11 men on the pitch throughout. Reactive.