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Zachary
Zachary@y_zach·
@Deji_mide They were rightly celebrated for winning the title. Being invincible was the cherry on top of the cake. Anyone can show up to work on time but unless they do something worthwhile, they'll never be celebrated.
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Zachary
Zachary@y_zach·
@SpikeTweets_14 They mocked him when he managed Arsenal now they lionize him. Objectivity and professionalism left the media in exchange for clicks and rage-baiting. The funniest thing could yet happen when Arteta wins UCL. I bet you'll not see this discussion again- not in favour of Arteta.
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SPIKE⚡@SpikeTweets_14·
This is the funniest this I've seen today from Sky Sports😂😂
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Eric
Eric@Kaiyoeriqo1·
@y_zach @Philopearl_Afc Both Martinez and Unai hates Arsenal,if that game is the decider,they can allow city to score even 8 goals past them just to prevent arsenal from winning the league
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Ifeoluwani@Philopearl_Afc·
Chelsea fans were out here celebrating conceding 3 goals to Man City just to sabotage Arsenal’s title hopes, at the expense of their UCL or Europa League qualification. Now their best players are getting dropped from the World Cup, and they’re suddenly complaining😂. First Joao Pedro & Estevao, now Cole Palmer. Actions have consequences, innit? 😂
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Zachary
Zachary@y_zach·
@ProTottenham @FA_PGMOL Yes, it was Arsenal's turn. Last season was Liverpool's and before that was Man City. When is it your turn? Or your club doesn't feature in the grand scheme of things?
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𝑷𝑹𝑶@ProTottenham·
This is exactly what I was saying, no matter what, this seasons title win for VARsenal will forever be remembered as the season the @FA_PGMOL spoon fed them the title It doesn't feel earnt at all, not in the slightest. No other club has had the officials on their side as much as Arsenal have. Its a fake title win. What club goes an entire season without conceding a penalty or getting a red card? It has literally, factually, NEVER happened before. Its unprecedented The true winners of the Prem this season are the PGMOL. Its their name on the trophy, not VARsenals Corruption at its absolute finest
Daily Mail Sport@MailSport

JEFF POWELL: Arsenal's tainted title should be marked with an asterisk. No wonder conspiracy theories about the establishment favouring clubs are rife, given the outside help they've had trib.al/7WkOqQf

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Zachary
Zachary@y_zach·
@dripsciple Hard work eventually pays. You can't dismiss Arsenal finishing 2nd 3 seasons in a row. You can celebrate your win without diminishing someone else's
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Muniir
Muniir@dripsciple·
We’ve won leagues after being 2-0 down on the final day, with 100 points, on goal difference, in insane title races against elite teams and by dominating entire seasons from start to finish. Arsenal won theirs while nervously watching Bournemouth vs Man City. The aura difference is massive.
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Zachary
Zachary@y_zach·
@MailSport Where were these articles when Kovacic escaped a red card against Arsenal? When Arsenal players got red cards for things we see done daily on the football pitch? Have City not gotten such decisions go their way this season?
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Zachary
Zachary@y_zach·
@MailSport You could find these incidents about any team. The narrative always changes about Arsenal. Unmerited champion when they win, bottlers when 2nd, not a trophy when in top 4 and cancelled out of top 4 when they dropped off. The frogs can't stop the cow from drinking in the river!
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Daily Mail Sport@MailSport·
JEFF POWELL: Arsenal's tainted title should be marked with an asterisk. No wonder conspiracy theories about the establishment favouring clubs are rife, given the outside help they've had trib.al/7WkOqQf
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Zachary
Zachary@y_zach·
@ITKSpace The mythical institution with a monumental title had half a billion of talent added to it and collapsed like a house of cards! It is okay to be salty. It is also okay for Arsenal fans to be delirious. The attempt to diminish what Arsenal has achieved falls flat on its face
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Space | ™@ITKSpace·
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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Zachary
Zachary@y_zach·
@ESPNFC Looks like he could use a drink. Where's a bottle of water when you need it? 😁
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ESPN FC@ESPNFC·
The viral water bottle fan is at Vitality Stadium watching Man City lose to Bournemouth 😱
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Zachary
Zachary@y_zach·
@ahmednasirlaw What a privilege to be able to call out my president, the President of the Republic of Arsenal for poor performance and praise the Manager of my favourite football club, the faraway Kenya FC for excellent performance!
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Ahmednasir Abdullahi SC@ahmednasirlaw·
Arteta has destroyed the soul of a great Arsenal team...no zest...no drive...just useless passes...
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Zachary
Zachary@y_zach·
@gabiola442 Also, top 4 is not a trophy; called bottlers for finishing 2nd; and now the possibility of finishing 1st has it being diminished already.
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Gabiola@gabiola442·
Five years ago-2020/21 season Arsenal finished 8th place with 61 points and the media vultures circled like it was the end of days. "Big Six? More like Big Joke." "Finished." "No hope under Arteta." Endless ridicule, funeral dirges, and smug obituaries from every pundit with a platform. Fast forward to now: Liverpool sitting on 59 points with one game left, after blowing £500m+ in a single summer window on "transformational" talent. Where are the "Liverpool are finished" headlines? Where's the "thrown out of the Big Six" discourse? Where are the brutal takedowns and memes about their "project" collapsing? The same critics who buried Arsenal alive for similar (or better) numbers are suddenly diplomatic, understanding, and full of excuses about "transition" and "bad luck." Funny how the narrative shifts when it's not Arsenal, isn't it? One club gets the "they're over" treatment for years. The other gets patience, soft landings, and benefit of the doubt.Even some are called the 'masters of dead balls' despite going trophyless all season The hypocrisy is blatant. The media's selective outrage and tribal protection rackets exposed once again. If this was Arsenal, they'd be demanding sackings and declaring the league a two-horse race forever.... I said what I said 💰💰💰
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Zachary
Zachary@y_zach·
@kennardmatt Should football as a sport even exist then? Isn't it an invention of colonialists and slave masters? Maybe recommend what kind of sponsors for kit, front of shirt and sleeve every club should have. Oh, and what sport to play and support as well!
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Zachary
Zachary@y_zach·
@OptaAnalyst Maybe show similar data for every past season. Otherwise, nitpicking proportions may not say much about one team as about the status of the league and the quality of football overall. You can only beat what's in front of you and Arsenal have done that better than everyone else.
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Opta Analyst
Opta Analyst@OptaAnalyst·
Arsenal are on course to win the 2025-26 title with comfortably the lowest proportion of goals scored in open play among all Premier League champions.
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Zachary
Zachary@y_zach·
@Squawka The EPL in future is going to be won not on the pitch but by who makes the loudest noise in the media. The media has criticized the refs for inconsistency but do not see the log in their own eyes. Mainstream media is embracing tribalism at the expense of fairness and objectivity
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Zachary@y_zach·
@mfc_mrpage How many rival fans have waved the white flag for Arsenal to beat their own team at their own grounds so as to overcome City in the title race?
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Mr.Page™
Mr.Page™@mfc_mrpage·
How many times have Arsenal scored 3+ goals in Premier league this season?
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Zachary
Zachary@y_zach·
@TheN17Hub_ @FA_PGMOL Do football fans behave in real life the way they act as fans? Questions like this one make me wonder. Yes, your honour I'm guilty but why is so and so not here with me? I heard he also committed the same crime as me...
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Jamie Imber
Jamie Imber@TheN17Hub_·
It’s funny that De Zerbi has managed spurs for 5 games and had 2 Yellows for over stepping outside the box but Arteta has been doing it for a few seasons and gets nothing. @FA_PGMOL could you please explain that?
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Zachary
Zachary@y_zach·
@FGaitho237 The first time I watched Patrick Vieira, I was sure he was Senegalese. I thought Nicolas Anelka was Ghanaian. Shock on me to discover they were French. I could not understand it then- a bigger loss for African football in my books
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Francis Gaitho
Francis Gaitho@FGaitho237·
How France Destroyed African Football Consumption and Regional Integration The beautiful game in Africa used to be truly communal. In 1990, millions of Kenyans, Nigerians, Senegalese, and Cameroonians gathered around single television sets - in homes, bars, community halls, and even open fields - to watch Roger Milla dance and Cameroon shock the world at the Italia World Cup. The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) and major FIFA tournaments were freely available on national broadcasters thanks to a visionary pan-African arrangement managed by the African Union of Broadcasting (AUB), formerly URTNA. That era is dead. Today, watching the same tournaments requires expensive satellite decoders and extortionate monthly subscriptions to pay-TV platforms: Supersport (Sub-Saharan Africa), Canal+ (West and Central Africa), and beIN Sports (North Africa). The joy of collective, free-to-air viewing has been replaced by gated, paywalled consumption. This was not an accident. It was a deliberate, coordinated French colonial operation. French media rights giant Sport-Five (later absorbed into Lagardère) worked hand-in-glove with French corporate sponsors Total Energies and Orange to seize control of African football broadcasting rights. They used their financial muscle to corrupt officials at the Confederation of African Football (CAF), systematically dismantling the old AUB free-to-air model. The AUB had previously negotiated affordable collective rights deals that allowed national broadcasters across the continent to air flagship tournaments at minimal cost. This system promoted genuine regional integration: Africans watched the same matches together, celebrated the same heroes, and built shared cultural memories without borders. France killed that. Through aggressive bidding, bribes, and backroom deals, the French consortium swept the rights. National broadcasters were locked out. Free-to-air transmission was deliberately suspended. The tournaments were mortgaged exclusively to pay-TV cartels whose only interest is maximum profit extraction, not the development or accessibility of the sport. What was once a unifying cultural experience has become a class divider. Poor families, rural communities, and even many middle-class households can no longer afford to watch AFCON or the World Cup the way their parents and grandparents did. The communal bonding that football once provided - especially during major tournaments - has been shattered. This is classic French colonial cannibalism in action: identify something that genuinely unites and uplifts Africans, then privatize, financialize, and gatekeep it for profit. They create artificial scarcity, then sell back access at inflated prices. They destroy the public good and then position themselves as the only solution. As Emmanuel Macron hosts the rebranded “Africa Forward” summit in Nairobi, this football rights heist stands as yet another exhibit of France’s true intentions. While French corporations and their local enablers celebrate “partnerships,” ordinary Africans are being priced out of their own cultural heritage. The French establishment does not invest in Africa out of benevolence. It invests to maintain control - corrupting football administrators, politicians, and bureaucrats along the way. Every major deal leaves a trail of compromised officials and impoverished fans. This is not development. It is predation disguised as commerce. The destruction of the AUB free-to-air model was never about improving the sport. It was about turning African passion into a captive revenue stream for French media conglomerates and their corporate partners. Kenyans and Africans across the continent must recognize this pattern. Football is a powerful tool for unity and identity. When cannibalistic and degenerate foreign powers monopolize and commodify it, they don’t just take the broadcasting rights. They take a piece of our shared soul.
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Zachary
Zachary@y_zach·
@thassy91 @HandofArsenal The point -it was the right call. If the refs showed half the tribalism on the pitch that we see here and in the studios, the English game would be much poorer. As inconsistent as the refs are, they have shown more professionalism than most of the English football establishment
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HandofArsenal@HandofArsenal·
Please remember rival fans will try to make this correct call into a “fake controversy” because they truly cant fathom a reality where Arsenal get over the line. Dont bite, its fake outrage to deflect. We have been wronged by PGMOL for years. Arsenal fans, ENJOY!
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Zachary
Zachary@y_zach·
@TomCantonMedia They are mad that the ref made a right call for Arsenal. They cite inconsistency, until you realize that they are not consistent in their selective outrage. In the comfort of their seats, with benefit of hindsight, they cannot be consistent but want a ref on the the pitch to be.
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Tom Canton
Tom Canton@TomCantonMedia·
Proper football analysis has all-but been destroyed by tribalism and rage-bait. It’s a real poor state of affairs the sport finds itself in these days it really is.
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