Football is seen as a tribal sport. You are born supporting a team, be it the one down the road from your house or the one your parent forces you to cheer for on a Saturday afternoon.
Regardless of the reason, you swear blind loyalty to that team and want them to be successful over all the rest. Or so I thought.
Leicester’s Premier League triumph has flipped that narrative on its head. Supporters of rival teams have willed them to the finish line and have celebrated with them over the past few months.
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Premier League champions Arsenal will finally lift the coveted trophy this weekend after 22 long years. LAYTH YOUSIF pays tribute to and remembers those who are not here to see it


