I see some Arsenal fans give the players and manager stick…. Why?
It has been an incredible season and we were so close to end it in the best possible way. I am proud of the lads, and I’m sure bigger things are coming 👏🏻
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Sorry everyone i didn't know about all your tweets until the police come and told me i am now waiting for a ambulance still going through a real bad time i will come back on when i'm in a better place and thank you all properly as you can see i failed to do it Jimmy xXx #AVFC
I have been frustrated at times with Arteta, as has most fans I recon, but he always felt like the man to do it. To win us the league. This is his project, and all the credit should go to him 👏🏻👏🏻gaffer
People can have their opinion, but I like Haaland. Fantastic footballer, and the whole shithousery war between him and us has been great. Can take as well as he can give.
Not the ending we hoped for, but we’ll use this feeling the right way next season. To every City fan who travelled with us this season, thank you 🙏🏻 Congrats to Arsenal for the title.
I’ve never spoken about this publicly, so bear with me.
But I want to articulate why this Premier League win for Arsenal isn’t ’just football’.
In July 2025, my son was born with a rare condition called CDH. It’s a hernia that forms in the diaphragm, which means that the major organs develop in the chest cavity.
This puts extreme pressure on the development of the lungs.
We were told throughout the pregnancy that he had a 30-40% chance of survival.
We had to wait until my partner gave birth to see whether he would make it or not.
He had life saving surgery on day 5 of his life - and we endured a 2 month stay in a hospital in London.
At times we were told that he might not make it through the night - but by the grace of god, and throughout a rollercoaster of ups and downs he survived the intensive care process.
During that time was the start of the Premier League season - and the one escape that I had was Arsenal football club.
We had been at hospital for a month, and hadn’t left the hospital grounds. We were there 24/7.
I felt so guilty leaving him, but made the choice to find a local pub and watch Arsenal’s season opening game against Man United. And for that 90 minutes, I was able to escape the pain and sadness.
Watching Arsenal become the one thing that helped me escape, even for just 90 minutes over the course of those few months.
We needed a name for my boy. Something to signify strength, courage and being brave hearted. We chose Leo.
He was born on the 19th July.
Leandro (Leo - number 19) Trossard’s goal against West Ham. That historic goal. Will forever live in a lot of people’s memories forever. For me, it felt like destiny.
Leo is now thriving. And in his first season as an Arsenal fan, he’s been spoilt.
Football means so much to all of us. This football club means so much to us. It’s more than just a game.
It shapes people’s lives, their character. It’s hope, it’s escape, it’s proof that hard work pays off.
Whatever your reason is for loving this club and loving football - enjoy every single second of this joy.
This one is for you, son.
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Cant believe this is life right now! The Arsenal family showing we are the biggest out there and this is so deserved. Love this club, love this team and love these fans❤️
A few words on City… formidable opponent. Years of tormenting us, and even though it’s more on us that they were in this race so long, we couldn’t quite shake them
Bernardo, Rodri, Haaland… talked some real shit, but that’s a rivalry, and at least they went and did the business. Some of the best to grace the PL. Respect, beating them this way is unbelievable, it feels so earned
Cherki… baller, but you did some bullshit. Doku speaking way too soon too. If they had been any Arsenal player I’d rip em. I think when it came down to it, City were the ones who lacked bottle. Acted weird all season & threw away good leads to shit teams
When it was really crunch time, it was ARSENAL who locked in.
Premier League Champions ❤️🏆