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littlechillis · 1 year
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post-match moments <3
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sleekswosobession · 2 months
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supporting the red side of north london is a big red flag 🚩
so don’t support them 🕺 COYS 🤍🤍🤍
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russos-one · 4 months
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Please Manu needs to leave Arsenal rn I know I wasn’t the only one that saw her just standing there
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Awkard......
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supersaiyanblonded · 1 year
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The North London is RED celebration
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dinosaur-stickers · 7 months
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the difference between the managers on the touchline in the NLD is so funny to me because mikel is jumping up and down and waving his arms everywhere, and ange is just… standing there. With his hands in his pockets
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sucka99 · 1 year
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shehabenan98 · 1 year
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Arsenal - North London is Red!  Full Project: https://www.behance.net/gallery/161538365/North-London-is-Red
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oh-saints · 1 year
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I AM????? CONFUSED????
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littlechillis · 2 years
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north london is red
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spurstallica · 4 months
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I went to the WSL Spurs vs Arsenal NLD yesterday with family. It was amazing! Those girls played out of their skins.
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calciopics · 1 year
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Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale was kicked by a spectator in the Tottenham home crowd following his side's win over their rivals. The scuffle started as the England international was confronted by Richarlison after the whistle was blown, with security separating the pair after Ramsdale had celebrated in front of the Spurs fans.
Players moved over to follow the action, which ended up by the advertising hoarding, where Ramsdale went to pick up his water bottle. One person from the home end stood up on the hoardings and kicked Ramsdale. It marks an ugly end to a North London Derby that was played in good spirits for the majority of proceedings.
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themanbexl · 4 months
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Hard to believe this is the same team that battered Chelsea
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queen-of-reptiles · 5 months
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COME ON BOYS
2-1
AT TOTTENHAM
I LOVE YOU ALL BOYS SO MUCH
MY VOICE IS HOARSE AS SHIT FROM SCREAMING OMG
❤️❤️❤️
⚒️⚒️⚒️
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colorsofmyseason · 2 years
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THEY SAY HE WALKS ON WATER AND TURNS IT INTO WINE
OH I BELIEVE IN JESUS THE ARSENAL NUMBER NINE
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eretzyisrael · 1 year
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The North London derby. A bi-annual event that punctuates the year for fans of Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, The Metropolitan Police and anyone who owns a hospitality business from Highbury to High Barnet. Usually, the police patrol the relevant stadium, clamping down on antisocial behaviour and ensuring everyone can get to and from the game safely.
As a lifelong Arsenal fan, I know full well how bitter these games can get. A balmy afternoon in May 2022 left tears salty enough to start a Ma Nishtana across the diaspora.
This Sunday was our away fixture. Spurs at The Lane. Not feeling like selling my organs to raise the £600 for an away ticket, some friends and I decided to go to a well-known Arsenal pub, The Cally, on Pentonville Road, wearing Arsenal shirts, in the company of around 50 other Arsenal fans. The atmosphere was great, 2-0 up with three minutes to go. The stuff of dreams.
I then heard the ever-familiar ‘what do we think of Tottenham...’ chant. To which I happily obliged, the memories of May 2022 flashing before me.
What I did not expect was the conclusion of the chant with ‘Yiddo, Yiddo, Yiddo’. I decided, to my shame, to ignore it and hope they wouldn’t say it again. Within 30 seconds, around 10 men were chanting ‘yiddo’ repeatedly, with more folk from the pub joining in.
At that point, I had to say something. I walked over and said ‘look, don’t use that last bit’ and walked away. Not asking, telling. He then came back with another mate who, within seconds of finding out I am Jewish shouted the ever familiar ‘You dirty fucking yid’.
A fight then broke out, with them all repeatedly threatening to beat my friends and I up. Chants of ‘Yid’ erupted and ‘she’s a yid in an Arsenal shirt’ before the ever pleasant ‘I’ll fucking come for you, dirty yid’. After stepping aside to calm down, we were told to leave the pub. Shocked, I told the manager, who almost certainly had bigger fish to fry what had happened.
‘No, get out.’ we were told, with the manager no doubt thinking it'd be easier to tell us to get out than a large group of drunk men. We left the Cally with chants of ‘Off you go, Yiddo’, from most of the pub's drinkers. We walked past the window, and I burst into tears, my adrenaline levels reaching new heights.
In my 26 years, I’ve genuinely never felt like that before. It was anarchic, a state of utter mob rule overtook and the antisemitism that we know has been festering erupted. The vision of a whole pub full of, largely, men in their 40s attacking a 26-year-old Jewish woman and winning, is a stain on the city I’ve called home my whole life.
They obviously won’t win. This incident has, of course, been reported to all the proper channels, The Met, The CST, and Kickitout. But, I implore you, JC reader, to call out this behaviour wherever it is safe to do so. It’s never worth your life but, where you feel it’s safe to do so, you’ll never regret standing up to hate and bigotry.
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