Moving from Nigeria to north London, Sunny Nwachukwu attended his first match at Highbury in 1990. But he didn’t return for more than three decades.
Due to fears over racism witnessed in football during the 80s and 90s, Sunny watched from afar – but his support never wavered. This year, he finally made his way back to N5, where he enjoyed our 5-0 victory over Chelsea from the stands.
He sits down with club legend Anita Asante to reflect on football’s evolution, celebrating what he sees as a transformation in atmosphere and a feeling of belonging he never felt before.
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15 Comments
Wow❤
Our Arsenal. Our Religion. North London is RED forever
Oh London forever whatever the weather ❤
Why so short?
Woke propaganda
London is red,and England is red too..
Proud of Arsenal they make us feel welcomed
Do you know why I love black arsenal? Because its black. Thats what matters. Skin color speaks volumes and Im here for it! Thanks for this Arsenal!
I am very impressed with your professionalism and talent. Thank you for your creativity and dedication!🤹💶🐗
Your videos always amaze me with their professionalism and depth of treatment of the topic. Thank you for your dedication and passion for creativity!💫👍🐝
Of course there's a difference in the makeup of the fans since the 90's. London is only 35% ethnic British now (white).
Anita 💚💚💚
Now do White Arsenal Untold
Why is the interview so short
What is this