Tom
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@Mrjamieohara1 I dunno Jamie seeing your team win the league with your rivals potentially getting relegated on the last day is up there for me 🏆
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@LauraKirk12 I’m presuming the TABB part of his handle stands for “The absolute biggest bitch”
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I’ll pay you when you admit you’ve done wrong is @BallerLeagueUK
ksi@KSI
👀 where’s my money? @angryginge13
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The guy who says the coin’s gonna land on heads, it lands tails 4 flips in a row then he acts like some sort of oracle when it lands on heads on the 5th flip
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano
❤️🤍 Declan Rice on Instagram: “I told you all… it’s done”.
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I need pics of Teta in the club with the boys ASAP @Arsenal 📸🕺🏻
Ryan Taylor@RyanTaylorSport
Mikel Arteta was not visible in any of Arsenal's Premier League title celebrations at the Sobha Realty Training Centre. However, sources indicate he did later join the squad at Tape London nightclub in Mayfair. Insiders say it was one for the books. 🕺⬇️ mirror.co.uk/sport/football…
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I’ve never spoken about this publicly, so bear with me.
But I want to articulate why this Premier League win for Arsenal isn’t ’just football’.
In July 2025, my son was born with a rare condition called CDH. It’s a hernia that forms in the diaphragm, which means that the major organs develop in the chest cavity.
This puts extreme pressure on the development of the lungs.
We were told throughout the pregnancy that he had a 30-40% chance of survival.
We had to wait until my partner gave birth to see whether he would make it or not.
He had life saving surgery on day 5 of his life - and we endured a 2 month stay in a hospital in London.
At times we were told that he might not make it through the night - but by the grace of god, and throughout a rollercoaster of ups and downs he survived the intensive care process.
During that time was the start of the Premier League season - and the one escape that I had was Arsenal football club.
We had been at hospital for a month, and hadn’t left the hospital grounds. We were there 24/7.
I felt so guilty leaving him, but made the choice to find a local pub and watch Arsenal’s season opening game against Man United. And for that 90 minutes, I was able to escape the pain and sadness.
Watching Arsenal become the one thing that helped me escape, even for just 90 minutes over the course of those few months.
We needed a name for my boy. Something to signify strength, courage and being brave hearted. We chose Leo.
He was born on the 19th July.
Leandro (Leo - number 19) Trossard’s goal against West Ham. That historic goal. Will forever live in a lot of people’s memories forever. For me, it felt like destiny.
Leo is now thriving. And in his first season as an Arsenal fan, he’s been spoilt.
Football means so much to all of us. This football club means so much to us. It’s more than just a game.
It shapes people’s lives, their character. It’s hope, it’s escape, it’s proof that hard work pays off.
Whatever your reason is for loving this club and loving football - enjoy every single second of this joy.
This one is for you, son.
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I’ve genuinely never seen, in my years as a journalist covering this sport, a club finally win the Premier League after years of emotional collapses, only to do so from the sofa, with the wider football world reacting like someone had just announced a new Carabao Cup sponsor, a brief nod, a polite clap, and everyone moved on.
I still remember when England’s most glorious and mythical institution, Liverpool FC, won the league last season, playing great football and creating a sense across the football world that something monumental had happened, while with Arsenal, the title feels less like a historic coronation and more like a small club being allowed to hold the big trophy for a weekend, maybe because depressing football, set pieces and emotional insecurity will never quite feel like genuine greatness, which, from a purely journalistic perspective, is quite telling.
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