<p>that saw <strong>Arsenal FC</strong> reclaim the <strong>Premier League</strong> title and redefine its cultural soul.</p><p>Moving beyond the "spreadsheets" of a 22-year title wait, this episode explores the deep "infrastructure" of belonging that turned the streets of <strong>North London</strong> into a shared organism. Tony analyses the "paradox" of the modern club: a high-performance global business that remains anchored by "premodern emotional rituals" and intergenerational memory.</p><p>We also dive into the psychology of the modern fan, dissecting the rise of <strong>"hate-watching"</strong> and <em>Schadenfreude,</em> where rivals watch not to learn, but to witness a collapse that never came. Despite the "cruel arithmetic" of a <strong>Champions League</strong> final loss to <strong>PSG</strong> on penalties, the parade revealed a club that is no longer rebuilding, but "rooting".</p><p>From <strong>Holloway Road</strong> to the <strong>Emirates</strong>, discover why the return of <strong>"expectation without apology"</strong> is the real turning point for <strong>Mikel Arteta’s</strong> squad and the beginning of a new dynasty.</p><p>Read the transcript <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQszo3b53kZ4UY3e7hF95BsuorFM9SS3VnTcyCTtljsHSDgUFwUFbwC2wYylbLLmtk-4cTvSMcLuYPD/pub"><strong><em>here.</em></strong></a></p>