Joy, tears and singing were all part of Sunday’s trophy lift celebration at Selhurst Park following the Gunners, 2-1, win over Crystal Palace.
Whether you are at Selhurt, or watching somewhere on TV, the joy, the tears and the singing were a common scene for Arsenal Nation everywhere around the globe. This was a moment in time that Gooners will remember for the rest of our lives.
The emotion witnessed coming from the players was utterly spectacular. This is a group that could, hopefully, do it all over again this coming weekend in Budapest.
But, until then, let’s savor this special moment in Arsenal history.
ARSENAL IS CHAMPIONS OF THE PREMIER LEAGUE!
Here are a couple of other notes from the Premier League:
Tottenham Hotspur avoided relegation, but West Ham United did not.
Bruno Fernandes was named the Premier League’s Player of the Season. In my opinion, this award should have gone to David Raya. Hands down!
Pepe Guardiola said goodbye to Etihad Stadium and Manchester City on Sunday. His club’s double trophy win this season brought his overall trophy total to 20 during his 10 seasons at City. Guardiola changed the Premier League in many positive ways.
Hull City defeated Middlesbrough in the 95th minute on Saturday in the Championship’s Playoff Final to earn a spot in next season’s Premier League.
Enjoy the weekend!
Cheers.
Gunner1953











The Premier League will have eight clubs in European competition next season. Champions League: Arsenal, Manchester City, Manchester United, Aston Villa, Liverpool – Europa League: Bournemouth, Sunderland – Conference League: Brighton and Hove Albion
The summer transfer window opens on June 15th, and closes on September 1st.
Hull City, Coventry City and Ipswich Town have been promoted to the top division for next season.









