Pedro: congrats to you for championing Arteta and the project unwaveringly for so long.
But even more so for where you've come with this site and the community you've built. I've not been here since the beginning but have along for the ride for many years now. It's a fixture of my day now. WELL DONE!! 🏆👏
My prior comment about injuries and offensive incoherence did not say enough. I add the mental toughness the team exhibited to not concede and defend as a unit was remarkable. It did not always make for enjoyable watching, but there were games where the opposition was helpless.
I have only watched this game regularly for 30+ years but mental toughness transcends the specific sport. Anytime you see it, you are in awe. I am in awe
Here in Canada, the win was talked about at length on the national radio station. Canada is not known as a football hotbed, but amongst youngsters, it's Canada's most popular sport. I play in an 11 aside league of 60+ twice a week, year round and my daughter's both played competitvely. Thank Christ you savages invented the game for all of us to enjoy. So happy for all of you. We will be bonded as supporters forever.
That the team accomplished this while dealing with injuries to vital players makes it sweeter to me. I expected Arsenal to win it this year, just as I expect them to the CL in 11 days, but the lack of offensive coherency as the injuries mounted did cause doubt.
It should be a mass celebration at the club and at the parade...from the junior teams to the Woman's Team (who won the Champion's League last season) to the men who previously played for us (Wright, Bould, Perry Groves, Smith, Henry, Viera, Rocastle, Dixon, Keown, Merse, Parlour, Pires, Bergkamp, Lehmann, Wilshere and all the others etc etc etc) to the owners Josh and Stan and to our present team...it should be a statement of OUR CLUB...
Everyone had a part to play to make us better and to overcome the financial doping / sports washing of the ManCity club
Finally!! I became an Arsenal fan in 2006 when my daughter was 12 and just begun playing football in earnest. We were in London that summer and she picked up a shirt and lined the cannon. And so we joined the Arsenal family. She's now grown and married and lives far away sadly. But we still share the Arsenal, and we're soon to have cannons on our arms together. Champions!!!
Pedro: congrats to you for championing Arteta and the project unwaveringly for so long.
But even more so for where you've come with this site and the community you've built. I've not been here since the beginning but have along for the ride for many years now. It's a fixture of my day now. WELL DONE!! 🏆👏
My prior comment about injuries and offensive incoherence did not say enough. I add the mental toughness the team exhibited to not concede and defend as a unit was remarkable. It did not always make for enjoyable watching, but there were games where the opposition was helpless.
I have only watched this game regularly for 30+ years but mental toughness transcends the specific sport. Anytime you see it, you are in awe. I am in awe
Here in Canada, the win was talked about at length on the national radio station. Canada is not known as a football hotbed, but amongst youngsters, it's Canada's most popular sport. I play in an 11 aside league of 60+ twice a week, year round and my daughter's both played competitvely. Thank Christ you savages invented the game for all of us to enjoy. So happy for all of you. We will be bonded as supporters forever.
lol Im in Vancouver, not many football fans at work but enough to talk shit.
4 30 am kick offs are killing us.
What the hell all media morons and all scummy online fans simping for 115 will do now??
I'm in Victoria and yes, 4:30 games are masochistic. I tell myself the night before that I'll sleep in until halftime and then I wake up 4:30 anyways
Well done Mikel Arteta and Team. Thank you for giving fans the greatest memory in over 20 years, my first as a fan seeing this club win the League.
Well, gents. Here we are. Thanks to @Pedro for the platform.
It was hard season but Arteta and the players finally delivered the BIG ONE on top of nearly perfect CL campaign.
Whatever happens in one off game in Budapest it is the most successful season for 22 years!
Great time to be Arsenal fan.
That the team accomplished this while dealing with injuries to vital players makes it sweeter to me. I expected Arsenal to win it this year, just as I expect them to the CL in 11 days, but the lack of offensive coherency as the injuries mounted did cause doubt.
What a team.
A special tribute to Stuart, writer of “A Cultured Left Foot” and a fellow Gooner, who has sadly passed away. I loved his blog, along with Le Grove.
A toast for Yogi's Warrior.
Budapest next. Can only dream about the highest honours football has to offer.
Anyone else miss when it was called the Barclay's Premier League? The Lion crest a synonym of that bygone era
YAAAS!!!!!! Looking at the player celebration, doesn’t look like anyone is injured except timber.
It should be a mass celebration at the club and at the parade...from the junior teams to the Woman's Team (who won the Champion's League last season) to the men who previously played for us (Wright, Bould, Perry Groves, Smith, Henry, Viera, Rocastle, Dixon, Keown, Merse, Parlour, Pires, Bergkamp, Lehmann, Wilshere and all the others etc etc etc) to the owners Josh and Stan and to our present team...it should be a statement of OUR CLUB...
Everyone had a part to play to make us better and to overcome the financial doping / sports washing of the ManCity club
Ive been waiting for 22 years for this moment. And this site helped give me hope this year
How many of you have cried?
Finally!! I became an Arsenal fan in 2006 when my daughter was 12 and just begun playing football in earnest. We were in London that summer and she picked up a shirt and lined the cannon. And so we joined the Arsenal family. She's now grown and married and lives far away sadly. But we still share the Arsenal, and we're soon to have cannons on our arms together. Champions!!!
we did it!!!
Pedro,
Want to know where that shirt is of AFC drinking in ???