22/05/2026
22 years.
22 years of believing, hoping, defending this club through every high and every low… and now finally seeing lift the Premier League again is something I genuinely can’t put into words.
Everyone knows I’m not the loudest or most verbal type when it comes to Arsenal… but people who truly know me know how much this club has a root in my life.
From the very first time I went to Highbury, that feeling of home was there. Watching legends like Tony Adams, Lee Dixon, Nigel Winterburn, David Platt… then the next generation with Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira, Dennis Bergkamp, Robert Pires, Freddie Ljungberg and the Invincibles era… that’s when I knew football was more than just a sport to me.
And now this new generation has brought that feeling back again.
Players like Bukayo Saka, Martin Ødegaard, Declan Rice, William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhães and Kai Havertz have changed the mentality of this club again. The hunger, the fight, the togetherness, the way they play for the badge and for each other… you can feel it as a fan.
This season has been a complete roller coaster of emotions. Stress, nerves, frustration, belief, last-minute moments, highs that felt unreal and lows that tested every fan. But honestly… I wouldn’t have had it any other way. That’s what football is about. Feeling every second of it with people around you who care just as much as you do.
That connection between the players and supporters feels different now. Stronger. Real again. This team brought belief back to a whole generation of Arsenal fans who waited years for moments like this.
It inspired me to play, to dream, and to become part of something bigger than myself. Because football isn’t just a game. It’s memories, emotion, family, and friendships that last a lifetime. It’s strangers becoming brothers over one badge and one feeling.
After 22 years… this moment means everything. ❤️🏆