Arsenal parade was sweet, but Tuesday 19th May 2026, after we were officially crowned PL champions. You really had to be there, & I’m sorry if you weren’t
This is just fucking embarrassing.
This ain’t carnival, turn that dog shit music off, put your whips and your magnums away.
Tourists ruining it for match going fans.
The Metropolitan Police have confirmed the Arsenal parade today is the largest football parade ever held in England, with an estimated 1.5million people in attendance. 🤯❤️🔥 [@AFCAMDEN]
Meet Benny White: elite partying lore of this man:
—Chucked Ødegaard’s £1,200 glasses right into the crowd without a second thought.
—Bullied Rice into performing "Rice, Rice Baby."
—Joyful sang "Hincapie, get your bumm out."
—Someone pelted a burger at the parade bus, and he genuinely just ate it.
You actually cannot convince me there is a bigger legend in the game of partying than him. Ultimate GOAT behavior. 🐐🥳
You’ll see random pictures of Arshavin supporting Arsenal every year since he left. Dude never gave any interviews, just kept supporting the club like a proper fan. Top guy.
Emmanuel Petit on Premier League clubs mocking Arsenal after the final defeat:
🗣️ “I have to say, I found it embarrassing.
The second Arsenal lost, some Premier League clubs couldn't wait to jump on social media and remind everyone about their European trophies.
That tells you everything.
Instead of supporting an English club representing the league on the biggest stage in club football, they were busy celebrating Arsenal's pain.
For me, that's not rivalry. That's insecurity.
Arsenal were 90 minutes away from doing something special, and rather than show respect, people were desperately searching through the history books for old trophies to post online.
Why? Because they were terrified of seeing Arsenal join that club.
Let's be honest, some of these clubs spent the entire season watching Arsenal compete at a level they couldn't reach.
The jealousy was obvious.
The moment Arsenal fell short, they treated it like they had won something themselves.
That's the mentality of people who would rather see Arsenal fail than focus on their own success.
The trophy may have slipped away, but the reaction from some rivals showed exactly how much Arsenal still live rent-free in their heads.”
LA CELEBRACIÓN MÁS GRANDE DE LA HISTORIA EN INGLATERRA 🤯🏴
La Policía Metropolitana de Londres confirma que más de 1,5M de personas han acudido a la rua del t��tulo de Premier League del Arsenal 🏆
#PremierLeagueDAZN ⚽️🏴
I hate how people just think with politics brains! The fact we shun this guy because of the passport he holds, is appalling man. He clearly loves the club and the fans love him, but the club doesn’t embrace him because he’s Russian. A load of horseshit that is
I have a ticket for the Arsenal vs PSG game on Saturday. I didn't realise that it was going to be on the same day as my wedding, so I can't go!! If you're interested and want to go, it's at St. Andrew's Church in Cambridge and his name is Andy…
🗣️ Josh Kroenke: “I knew we were a sleeping giant that we needed to awaken in some way. There was almost a time when you were a closeted Arsenal fan. You were still a fan, but everyone was so on top of you at times, you were afraid to show your spirit.
“Everyone is flooding London with all of their Arsenal gear right now, and it just makes me so proud to see.” ❤️🥺 [@JamesOlley]
Josh Kroenke on the West Ham equaliser: “I was on my hands and knees in my living room. I just kept saying to myself, ‘I thought he held his hand’. It was a moment where I think every Arsenal supporter worldwide held their breath.”
But when Max Dowman became the youngest Premier League goalscorer against Everton, the emotions were very different.
Josh: “We had just adopted a puppy. So when Max went on his run, I scared the hell out of the puppy by jumping up and yelling at the television. That dog peed on the floor right there next to me!”
When Arsenal beat Burnley 1-0, Kroenke was in the directors’ box. He flew back to the U.S. the next morning, landing just as Bournemouth scored against Manchester City to put Arsenal within touching distance of the title.
“My first phone call was to my dad, my second was to Mikel (Arteta). I figured he wouldn’t answer right away because he was probably doing exactly what I was doing at that moment, which was celebrating and crying with your loved ones. But a few minutes later, he called me back, and we had a great moment.”
The average UK salary in 1984 was just over £8k a year
The average UK salary now is £39k
Based on the fact that people now earn on average 4.7 times what they did in 1984, a Premier League match should cost between £9 & £11
This is literally what they stole from the people
Rivals that spent 6 years telling us it only matters about winning trophies, are now justifying why Arsenal winning trophies is void. You couldn’t write it
Imagine we’d be knocked out of every cup, no european football, no title race nothing nd Saka would cry on the pitch bout Gyok missing cause he wants to break the assist record. Cant even imagine what he’d say bout Saka