“made in the image of God, that’s a selfie..”
I’M 30 YEARS OLD
Boy what a journey it’s been so far. It’s been frikken hard, BUT WHEN I THINK OF THE GOODNESS OF JESUS AND ALL HE’S DONE FOR ME, I can’t just help than to say thank you.
I’m just getting started 🔥🔥🔥
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🎶🎵
🚨Well respected journalist Guillem Balague speaking on Arsenal… I couldn’t have said it any better!
The quadruple Arsenal talk started in January if not before.
That's setting an impossible bar that's been reached never in English football history.
If they win the Premier League, that IS a massive success. Reaching the Champions League quarter-finals, on the back of the semis last year, IS success. They are growing.
Comparing them to the greatest sides in history and then criticise them every time they fall short, more than holding them to high standards, is in my opinion just a way to deny them credit for what they're actually achieving.
Having said that, the defeat to Southampton is certainly a disappointment.
Both statements are true.