🚨💪 | Huge boost for Arsenal F.C. as Mikel Merino is fully fit again
The midfielder has reportedly recovered in time and is now available for selection against Crystal Palace F.C. 👏🔴⚪️
A massive return for Mikel Arteta ahead of the final stretch of the season and the upcoming UEFA Champions League Final 🏆👀
💭 Energy, control, aerial presence and big-game mentality back at exactly the right time 🔥***
🎙️❤️ Roy Keane on the global celebrations after Arsenal F.C. won the Premier League:
🗣️ “I saw how Arsenal fans celebrated and thought… what have other teams been doing when they win the league?” 😳🏆
Keane admitted Arsenal’s celebrations felt completely different from anything he had seen before 🌍🔴⚪️
🗣️ “This felt special. Everyone around the world knew Arsenal had won the title — even people who don’t watch football.”
🗣️ “The celebrations worldwide were mental.” 🔥
He even joked that if trophy celebrations always looked like this, he would rather see Arsenal keep winning trophies than anyone else 😂👏
🗣️ “Because they give the true meaning of celebrations.
🚨🚨🗣️ Wayne Rooney on West Ham United vs Arsenal Game: 🤯
“People keep talking about individuals, moments, luck, referees and all the rest of it, but when I watch Arsenal, I see a proper football team. I see a side that is coached at the very highest level. Honestly, if you don’t rate this Arsenal team or you can’t understand the level of football they’re playing, then I’m sorry, you simply do not know football. And I’m saying that as someone who’s played the game at the top level for years.
This Arsenal side are unbelievable. Absolutely unbelievable. They are so compact, so organised, so disciplined in everything they do. There are no gaps, no panic, no unnecessary risks. Every single player understands his role. When you watch them, you almost don’t even see individuals anymore, you see a programme. You see a machine. Everything is synchronised. It takes a very high football IQ and tactical understanding to truly appreciate the level this team operates at.
People will watch them and say ‘they’re boring’ or ‘they’re robotic’, but do you know what I call it? Elite. I call it winning football. I call it a team that knows exactly who they are. There’s a reason they leave no lapses for opponents. There’s a reason teams struggle to break them down. There’s a reason they control matches the way they do. That doesn’t happen by accident.
I backed Arsenal from the very beginning of the season to win this league and people laughed at me. People told me City would walk it, people said Arsenal would bottle it again, but look where we are now. Two games left and Arsenal are on the verge of becoming champions. And honestly, I’m delighted for them because they deserve it.
The fans deserve it as well. Arsenal supporters have waited a long, long time for this feeling. They’ve gone through years of frustration, banter, disappointment, nearly moments, false dawns, all of it. But they stayed patient. They kept believing in the club, believing in the process, believing in the manager and the players. Now they’re finally about to get rewarded for that patience.
I think Mikel Arteta deserves enormous credit because what he’s built is not just a good side, it’s a culture. There’s standards there now. Serious standards. Every player fights for each other, every player works, every player sacrifices. That’s why they’re champions in my eyes.
And I’ll say this as a Manchester United man, this is the level I want Manchester United to get back to. This is the standard. Watching Arsenal now reminds me of what elite football clubs should look like. The control, the hunger, the mentality, the structure. When you get to this level, football becomes enjoyable again for the fans because they trust their team completely.
Arsenal fans can finally smile again because this team has given them something to be proud of. And I genuinely believe this is only the beginning for them. I think they’re going to do great things over the next few years.
So to everyone who laughed at my prediction earlier in the season, you’re not laughing now. Maybe it’s time people start respecting this Arsenal side properly because what they’re doing is special.”
It wasn't long ago when:
Beggars weren't outside every supermarket.
Crack heads didn't wonder around every town centre.
Wearing a balaclava in public places wasn't a thing.
Borders were secure.
People fought with fists not knives.
Being grotesquely and massively overweight wasn't the norm.
People went to the chippy instead of getting an illegal immigrant to deliver their fast food.
Men and women met each other in pubs and clubs in real life not online.
The police were respected, prison was a deterrent.
Comedy was funny.
Everything wasn't racist or sexist.
Thinking you were a woman if you had a Penis was ridiculous.
People didn't self censor through fear of losing their job.
Being on the dole was shameful.
Our towns an cities weren't separated into ethnic ghettos.
Parents weren't afraid to let their kids out.
Governments wouldn't put up with foreign men invading and reward them with hotels.
We had a proud and functioning military.
Our leaders were respected on the world stage.
Britain was a place to be proud of.
I want to be Proud again 🇬🇧
🚨🗣️ Wayne Rooney BLASTS Viktor Gyokeres critics:
“Listen, I honestly don’t know what some people are watching. What Viktor Gyökeres is doing right now is simply sensational. Arsenal have been crying out for a proper focal point, a real number nine, for years, and he’s come in and completely changed their ceiling. To arrive from the Portuguese league and put up 21 goals in your debut season in a league this intense is massive. That is world-class, plain and simple.
I’ll be honest, I gave him 15 goals at the very most this season, and he’s already blown past that. He has absolutely exceeded my expectations. I hear people questioning the fee, questioning where he came from, still trying to find holes in his game, but it’s absolute rubbish. Stop looking at spreadsheets and start looking at the back of the net.
I see people trying to compare him to Kai Havertz, but for me there is no comparison. They’re different profiles entirely. Arsenal had Kai all those seasons and couldn’t quite get over the line in the title race. If they had Viktor earlier, I believe they’d have that trophy in the cabinet by now. You’re talking about a proper, clinical finisher who lives in the box, a striker defenders hate playing against.
People forget he starts for Sweden ahead of Alexander Isak, and that tells you everything you need to know about his quality. If you’re still doubting a lad who’s outperforming top strikers and delivering every single week, then you don’t know football. He’s silenced the doubters, changed Arsenal’s attack completely, and his impact can’t be ignored any longer. He’s the real deal”
"If the soldiers who stormed the beaches in Normandy in June 1944 could see England as it is today, they wouldn't have gone forty yards up that beach."
― David Irving
There is probably no bigger crime against humanity than the destruction of the United Kingdom.
England in the 90s, where I grew up, was actual paradise.
The pub gardens, the white people, oasis with fish and chips.
There were full bars and clubs 7 nights a week in every single town let alone city.
Always something to do. Even if you were poor, go out with a tenner and have the best time.
10,000 pound night today is 1% of what a 10-pound night was back then.
Neighborly people.
Safe streets. Even the council estates were safe.
You had to live it to understand it.
Everything’s been destroyed.