Your future is Arsenal

Gooners, The World Cup hasn’t given us much time to revel in our triumphant Premier League season. Most of Arsenal’s title winning side were pressed into international service almost immediately. But the Gunners are still champions and we’ll celebrate all summer long. The Premier League released the 2026-2027 fixtures last week, so you can planContinue reading “Your future is Arsenal”

Glorious if not victorious

Gooners coming up for air after Arsenal won the Premiership, lost the Champions League Final, and had a North London victory parade that drew an estimated 1,000,000+ supporters. The turnout in North Beach for the PSG match was unreal. Maggie’s was packed to the rafters, and so many Gooners showed up, it literally shut downContinue reading “Glorious if not victorious”

A second chance

What a glorious day it was! Maggie’s was packed inside and out. Some of us waited a long time to see Arsenal crowned Champions! All in all, a wonderful, raucous beer soaked celebration. NBC gave the Gunners the short shrift on the trophy lift, preferring to focus on Spurs “miraculous” (🤢) escape. We were scramblingContinue reading “A second chance”

Campeones!

What a difference a day makes! Following another arduous, nerve-wracking result over Burnley, Arsenal awaited the result of Bournemouth v Man City to determine if the battle for the title would extend to this weekend. When Tuesday’s match’s ended in a draw, Arsenal were declared Premier League Champions. And the Goonerverse exploded! The Bay AreaContinue reading “Campeones!”

Arsenal vs the world

Heady times for Gooners. VAR finally made a correct call in our favor against West Ham on Sunday, preserving our lead on Man City. As Jonathan Wilson of the Guardian correctly opines, David Raya was being fouled by not one, but two different Hammers, and Callum Wilson’s late equalizer was rightly chalked off. The levelContinue reading “Arsenal vs the world”

Hungary for more

Another great week to be a Gooner. First, Arsenal dispatch Fulham somewhat effortlessly, 3-0 over the weekend. On Monday, Citeh dropped points against Everton, putting Arsenal back in the driver’s seat. Then Tuesday, the Gunners shut down Atlético Madrid, winning 1-0 on the strength of a Bukayo Saka goal, landing themselves in the Champions LeagueContinue reading “Hungary for more”