DO YOU SEE THIS SHIT?! 😂😂😂
Watch all of it. This is what a club of this size with a genuinely huge, diverse fanbase and history can do to a city.
I’ve never ever seen anything like this in this country.
I feel so so beyond bad for these lads. It’s been an IMMENSE season that everyone involved should be proud of.
The game was there for the taking but pens are always a coin toss. It hurts, but I’m sure we’ll be back.
A few hours sleep, then a 3 hour coach to Vienna, flight to Stansted and rush down to give the boys the parade they deserve. See you all tomorrow.
COYG ALWAYS
My 5th Champions League Final, and the first seeing The Arsenal.
Always so grateful to go to these sorts of things, but this year is a true blessing. Time to make history.
BUDAPEST BOUND.
The last 10 days have been a dream. And to think it could become the greatest 2 weeks arguably in Arsenal’s history…
See you all this weekend! 🙌
For so so many reasons, beyond just his pure footballing ability, the signing of Eberechi Eze is one of the most important decisions we’ve made as a club.
"Arsenal to me always goes back to that one word. 𝐅𝐚𝐦𝐢𝐥𝐲."
With the help of @MichaelTimbs, we gave lifelong Arsenal fan Teejan a night he will never forget.
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I couldn’t quite pinpoint why last night was so special, beyond the obvious scenes of seeing 100,000+ Arsenal fans all celebrating together.
I spent a good hour just watching people walk past and celebrate with people they knew and people they didn’t. And now I think that what made last night a truly once-in-a-lifetime moment, for me anyway, was that every single fan had their own story of expectation and suffering to get to that same moment of relief and pure joy. Decades of near misses and pain, passed down from generation to generation.
I’m guessing it’s also because we went through something a club of this size rarely goes through. You watch a club like Crystal Palace last season with the FA Cup, or Leicester’s league win in 2016, and you see the ecstasy that comes from living through a genuinely historic moment. And we got a big club version of that. Clubs like Arsenal don’t often go 20 years without a league win. So after 22 years, we got to experience a feeling that comes from an almost paralysing weight of expectation.
Chances are we’ll win the league again at some point. But it won’t feel as good as this does. Not for the next 20 years anyway 😅
I could be wrong about all this of course. I’m just trying to make sense of why last night I was the happiest I’ve ever been.
You may not like watching Arsenal. I may not like watching Arsenal, particularly. But it's been really striking to me how much, in public and in private, other coaches love what Mikel Arteta has built. From a coaching perspective, they're a masterpiece.
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Last night was indescribable. Here’s a collection of some of the scenes for those who couldn’t make it
(or for those like me who are watching and rewatching every bit of content going)
6am in London, less than 8 hours after winning the league… and the Arsenal boys are just casually walking around the streets like regular lads.
No entourage, no superstar behaviour — just vibes, laughter and football.
Bukayo Saka especially looking like the most normal guy you’d ever meet despite earning thousands every week.
That’s what people forget sometimes: beneath the fame and money, most of these boys are just humble kids who genuinely love playing football.
Congrats to all Arsenal fans around the globe.
#COYG