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8 of Arsenal's 14 titles came before 1970 lol. Also no major european trophy in over 100 years of existence. It's harder to not win one by law of averages.

I think Stefan Bajčetić might be the biggest beneficiary of Iraola

@SeanDOlfc @Nabyllionaire Because Liverpool isn’t seen as a fashionable “brand”. It’s based in a small seaside town rife with poverty and no cultural impact in this era. Arsenal are the face of a cosmopolitan global city with huge cultural impacts on the rest of the world.

8 of Arsenal's 14 titles came before 1970 lol. Also no major european trophy in over 100 years of existence. It's harder to not win one by law of averages.




Sad thing is, SURELY Arsenal will win the CL in the next couple of years. Given the grief they’re getting now (and how unbearable they are at the best of times), they’ll have every right to be genuinely insufferable when it does happen.



ON THIS DAY 2019: Liverpool's Champions League trophy parade







I never see anyone mentioning that in Kane Pixel's "The Backrooms", a 2 year old canonically fell into the Complex. That's just SAD man


American eurosnob soccer fandom is so funny to me, it's just picking one of the five teams that has a chance of winning the UCL and then pretending you have a deep emotional connection to them because you endured the dark days of them only finishing fifth domestically


The thing is, I always knew we were a bigger club than Liverpool. Nothing they’ve won has brought them anywhere close to us in terms of cultural impact and general motion. But United I have typically conceded are the biggest club in the country. Not anymore. Them, among many other rivals, feel more passionately about Arsenal’s results than their own club’s. That’s a level of sheer size that United have never reached.




Genuinely being serious, surely you can’t parade the day after a loss?








