I have just rewatched that Kai Havertz challenge this morning from several different angles and to be honest I don’t care. This league has robbed us so much in the past that it’s about time we also got lucky. I have watched clubs get away with murder in a title race while we got punished for breathing. That being said, you can cry today cry tomorrow. Cry harder.
@KenyaPower_Care Hello, since yesterday our area has had no lights from 7pm. It is not among the affected areas. This is Ongata Rongai, opposite Maasai Mall. The flats are called Karanga Apartments. Kindly assist to check on the matter. #PowerSawa
The illusion of replacing leaders
2002: “We just need to replace Moi.”
Nobody cared about fixing the system.
2007: “We just need to replace Kibaki.”
No talk of systemic change
2022: “We just need to replace Uhuru.”
Infact vote Ruto to punish Uhuru
2027: “We just need to replace Ruto.”
Same illusion. Anyone but Ruto!
2032: “We just need to replace whoever”
A broken system eventually reproduces the same outcomes, no matter who sits at the top.
Can we discuss how we can reform the broken system atleast?
Calm Down. Football Did Not Start in 2005.
Every time Arsenal fans breathe, someone shouts “21 years without a league title!” as if Arsenal invented waiting.
But let’s remind every football fan of history, because some people started watching football after Wi-Fi was installed in their house.
Before you mock Arsenal, remember your own history.
🔴 Liverpool
1990 → 2020
That’s 30 YEARS without a league title.
Three full decades of waiting before they finally celebrated again.
🔵 Manchester City
1968 → 2012
A massive 44 YEARS without winning the English league.
🔴 Manchester United
1967 → 1993
Yes, the same United that talk the loudest went 26 YEARS before lifting the league again.
🔵 Chelsea
1955 → 2005
The club people now call “serial winners” waited 50 YEARS before winning the modern Premier League.
Now suddenly Arsenal’s 21 years is being treated like a century of suffering.
Funny.
Football didn’t begin with Roman Abramovich’s money,
Football didn’t begin with Pep Guardiola,
Football didn’t begin with Klopp
Football has always been cycles.
Great club rise.
Great club falls.
Then great clubs rise again.
Arsenal have not disappeared.
We rebuilt.
We trusted the process.
We built a young team.
And now the world is watching again.
Hate us.
Mock us.
Laugh at us.
But remember this:
Every giant club in England has gone through long droughts far longer than we are on currently.
And when Arsenal finally lift the Premier League again…
The noise from the Emirates Stadium will shake the football world.
Mark this.
This is the season the joy returns.
This is the season the Gunners smile again.
Sing with me gunners
🎶🎵North London Forever, Whatever the weather🎶🎵
Dear Arsenal fans,
We stick together and hope the manager and the players do whatever it takes to get us over the line. We all want the same thing: TO WIN.
Regards
After Arsenal’s potentially title-deciding win last night, what’s the current narrative? If Arsenal had lost and City won, it would have centred on our mentality. However, since that didn’t happen, the focus is on how we won. They still criticise us.
Don’t listen to the outside noise. Support the Arsenal until the end.
I'm a firm believer in letting people be happy. Everybody has a vice; if that vice is harmless and it makes you happy, I will never call you out. One such guy is a habitual liar; he will call me up and lie for no reason whatsoever, and he is not even creative. He will say things like he has bought a brand new Range Rover, and forget; at some point, I will want to see it. A week later, he will say he has married a white woman. He never asks for money; he never defrauds or involves me in his lies, so I just let him be. Life is hard; let people live.
@Young_Fish01 I think all goals are scored by keepers inability to stop the ball 🤣🤣🤣 I never thought I would ever see it, now the keeper must be allowed to stop ball so Arsenal can score
A few years ago, Arsenal were a punchline. 8th place finishes, routinely hammered by the big sides – 5-0 at City, 4-0 at Liverpool, 3-0 at Chelsea like clockwork. We were predictable, soft, drifting. The club felt unrecognisable from the one we grew up loving. No identity, no fight, no fear factor.
Then Arteta arrived in December 2019. He inherited a mess, but he saw something the rest of us couldn’t yet. He demanded standards, cleared out the deadwood, brought in young hungry players who actually cared. It wasn’t pretty at first – 8th again, some painful nights – but you could see the plan taking shape.
That first FA Cup win in 2020 wasn’t luck. It was the first proof he could beat the best when it mattered. Head-to-head against Pep and Klopp in the semis and final. A statement.
From there, steady climb: 5th, then two consecutive second-place finishes, pushing Man City to the wire, taking points off everyone. We stopped being easy beats and started making the big teams nervous.
Now in 2026, we don’t just compete with City, Liverpool, Chelsea – we dominate games against them. We press them into mistakes, outwork them, outplay them. The tables have completely turned. They fear the Emirates again. We play with swagger, belief, and that Arsenal DNA is back.
Everyone hates us again. Proper hate. The kind we used to get when we were untouchable. Because they know we’re coming for everything. They’re terrified we’ll actually do the quadruple this season.
This is what proper leadership, vision and patience looks like. Arteta has rebuilt this club brick by brick into genuine title contenders – maybe even more.
Proud to be a Gooner through the dark days because these days make it all worth it.
North London is RED. 🔴⚪
@talkSPORT If you want a more entertaining match, tell the opponent to come out and play instead low blocking. They won’t, because they know it’s suicide. We’re done with the entertainment, we want the league.