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For the first time in 22 years, Arsenal fans can finally say the words they have been waiting decades for, Premier League champions . North London turned into a sea of red and white after Arsenal F.C. officially brought the title home, with scenes across Islington showing fans flooding the streets, climbing on bus stops, waving flags and chanting club anthems deep into the night.
Videos circulating online captured emotional supporters embracing strangers, setting off flares and singing “North London Forever” as cars blasted horns through packed roads.
The historic title win came after Arsenal secured the result they needed in their final league fixture, capping off a season that many fans are already calling one of the club’s most important modern eras. After years of near misses, criticism and constant comparisons to rivals such as Manchester City F.C., the Gunners finally got over the line, and social media has been unbearable ever since.

Residents online have especially been laughing at the amount of trolling aimed at rival fanbases, with memes, edited parade clips and old tweets resurfacing almost instantly after the final whistle. Others pointed out how emotional the celebrations felt, especially for younger Arsenal supporters who had never seen the club lift a league title in their lifetime.

Another part of the celebrations that had social media cracking up was the flood of posts from women joking about “taking advantage” of their Arsenal supporting boyfriends’ happiness. With emotions already sky high after Arsenal F.C. finally ended their 22 year title drought, comments quickly filled with girlfriends saying now was the perfect time to ask for luxury bags, holidays, wigs, rent money and “anything their heart desires” while their partners were still riding the emotional high of the win.

Some joked that Arsenal fans were currently too happy to say no to anything, while others claimed this was the “softest” their football obsessed boyfriends had ever been. Between the parade scenes, tears in the stands and relationship jokes online, the club’s title win has fully turned into a cultural moment far beyond football itself.
One viral moment even showed a fan allegedly attempting to gift defender Gabriel Magalhães a £20,000 Rolex after the match, adding another layer of chaos to an already unforgettable night.
While the streets already looked like a full parade, the official title celebrations are still yet to come. The London Borough of Islington has confirmed a formal victory parade will take place on 31 May, with thousands expected to line the streets once again as Arsenal celebrate the long awaited trophy with supporters properly.
Safe to say North London may not be sleeping for the next few weeks.