Arsenal fans young and old celebrate winning the Premier League title after three consecutive second-placed finishes.
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.
Club legend and fan Ian Wright, who helped start the party outside the Emirates on Tuesday night, was 40 when"It doesn't get much better than this," 22-year-old Dylan White said.
"...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. "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.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.
"The best is still yet to come with the Champions League. People are really about to see, if they haven't already, how bigArsenal fans in dreamland as club win Premier League title Following Tuesday night's celebrations, supporters continue to flock to the stadium to buy next season's kit with "champions" written on the back.
"This is how we're used to feeling. " he said. "Used to being the winners, back on the podiums where we belong. "We've been waiting patiently and obviously we've got it at the end.
And I think this is the start of a very new generation.
"Big Gabi, Saliba, there's a lot of years left in this team. Trust me, we're going to be winning for a long time coming.
"is a club with a rich history, Dominic is still shocked it took them 22 years to win the league again. "When we had Santi Cazorla and Giroud, I thought we were still going to be winning championships back then, but we were very unlucky. "Little things don't go your way sometimes, especially with the big money that was coming in from the other side. But now Pep is off, Mikel is in, light work.
" he added in reference to the reports that thehave one of the loudest supporter fanbases on social media and that can lead to intense scrutiny from rival fans when things do not go their way. "I went to the stadium and I have to say it still feels a little bit surreal, even having been there in all the celebrations last night.
I know the"I'm not sure it will feel real until Martin Odegaard lifts that trophy over his head and it even feels weird to say that.
"So I would say there is an overwhelming sense of relief, but also like a slightly weird void of like, 'wow, what do I do now? I don't have to worry about that anymore'.
" The Gunners will hold a title parade on Sunday 31 May regardless of the outcome of their Champions League final. And at 27 years old this is the first league success that Scarlet can remember. She was just five when she went to the parade to celebrate the She added: "I have no sense of what's normal for a title celebration, what's proportional.
All I can say is that, you know, it was such a lovely atmosphere in that crowd last night.
"I think we've been waiting a long time and particularly given the kind of circumstances of this season and the way that I feel like it's been the season of media as much as it's been the season of football. "We have been mocked, we have been criticised throughout and it only relented at the point when we proverbially lifted the trophy. "
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