
'The first in my lifetime' - Arsenal fans rejoice after shedding 'bottlers' tag
'The first in my lifetime' - Arsenal fans rejoice after shedding 'bottlers' tagImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Arsenal fans have descended on Emirates Stadium since winning their first league title for 22...
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Key developments are emerging from the global stage. 'The first in my lifetime' - Arsenal fans rejoice after shedding 'bottlers' tagImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Arsenal fans have descended on Emirates Stadium since winning their first league title for 22 yearsByAlex Howell Arsenal reporterPublished10 minutes agoArsenal supporters flooded the streets of north London after the club ended a 22-year wait for the Premier League title. Wild scenes took place outside Emirates Stadium - following Manchester City's 1-1 draw at Bournemouth on Tuesday night - as fans toasted the much-awaited triumph. Three consecutive second-placed finishes contributed to a nervy title run-in - but the outpouring of emotion of making it fourth time lucky made for spectacular scenes.
And because of the length of time that has passed since the Gunners last lifted the league title, it has meant that many of the club's fans had never seen them win England's top prize. 'Life has peaked'Club legend and fan Ian Wright, who helped start the party outside the Emirates on Tuesday night, was 40 when Arsenal last won the Premier League, but for some supporters it was a new experience. "It doesn't get much better than this," 22-year-old Dylan White said.
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first time in 22 years, more or less the first time in my life. When we last lifted the Premier League, I was about three weeks old. "It's surreal - I've never experienced this before and now, we're finally here over the line after so many years of coming so close and to celebrate with all of our friends.
"I've always wanted to experience it for myself because you hear stories of Arsenal back in 89, you hear stories of the Invincibles, but getting to experience it ourselves... "We were wondering if it'd be better to celebrate it at an actual game, but doing it with all of our mates in north London last night and being outside of the ground until 4am, as you can tell, I've lost my voice. "It feels like life has peaked as an Arsenal fan.
"Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Ian Wright, 62, helped start the party outside Emirates Stadium on Tuesday nightIt could still get a lot better for Arsenal fans when the Gunners take on Paris St-Germain in the final of the Champions League - their first for 20 years - in Budapest on Saturday 30 May. "It could be a mega few weeks," Dylan added. "The best is still yet to come with the Champions League.
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People are really about to see, if they haven't already, how big Arsenal Football Club are. It's just long overdue. I'm glad it's silenced a lot of the critics.
"Boats, fire and a TikTok song - inside Arsenal's title win Published20 hours agoDowman becomes youngest Premier League title winner Published9 hours agoFans keep flocking to north London Figure caption, Arsenal fans in dreamland as club win Premier League titleFollowing Tuesday night's celebrations, supporters continue to flock to the stadium to buy next season's kit with "champions" written on the back.
The development has drawn wide international attention, with diplomatic circles watching closely.





