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Life's pleasure is currently being an Arsenal fan.
Views are strictly personal.
I've never felt this much emotion for a man that I've never met. The role he played in my upbringing is amazing.
That's how much you mean to me Arsene.
You have no idea how hard this was. #ThankYouArsene#MerciArsène
The Empire State Building shines red and white tonight in celebration of @Arsenal’s Premier League Title and trophy celebration.
See the lights live: https://t.co/iavtXSm3Fx
-State funded club
-Controls UEFA
-Regularly breaches FFP regulations
-Can postpone their league matches
-Their starters play less mins than Chiesa and get Ballon D'Or shouts
-Low IQ fans destroy their city and harasses other fanbases
Yep, these lot "saved football"
Last night was painful. But please don’t let it stop you from turning up today to thank these players and staff for the blood, sweat and tears they’ve given for this club this season. They won a title for you after 22 years. Turn up and show them last night makes you hungrier for more.
Not surprised that people are immediately trying to write revisionist history about the game today. That’s what idiots do
-Arsenal scored from open play. PSG could not
-PSG needed a penalty, conceded by Arsenal’s 3rd string RB, to score at all
-Outside of that penalty, PSG did not record a shot on target inside the box until the 117th minute
-PSG needed a penalty shootout to win the game
Casual fans will look at the possession and the shots, without understanding that Arsenal allowed PSG to have the ball and shoot it from non-threatening areas on purpose
At the end of the day, PSG deserved to win, because they stepped up when it mattered
But anybody suggesting that Arsenal didn’t play well, or didn’t execute their plan to perfection, is either lying to you for interactions, or they are genuinely incapable of analyzing the game that they just watched
It really is that simple, at the end of the day
Imagine if social media was around in 2008 and Emanuel Eboue tweeted something like this after John Terry’s slip in the 2008 UCL final
This is embarrassing on so many levels, more worried about another team failing rather than their own trying to get a top half league finish