Tell it how it is, Daniel
Arsenal fan, and narrator of Amazon Prime’s latest instalment of the ‘All or Nothing’ series, Daniel Kaluuya jokingly told reporters that all Arsenal fans are “wankers.”
Kaluuya was speaking to the media at the ‘All or Nothing: Arsenal’ premiere in Islington on Tuesday night to celebrate the launch of the docuseries, which is available to watch from August 4.
The series looks back at the Gunners’ 2021/22 campaign under Mikel Arteta with both the highs and the lows of a turbulent season documented in a behind the scenes look at the Emirates Stadium.
Kaluuya is the voice of ‘All or Nothing: Arsenal’
Oscar-winner Kaluuya was on the red (or in this case, blue) carpet in Islington alongside several other celebrities including Roman Kemp.
Kaluuya plays an important role in the series and is the narrator guiding the viewer through moments such as Arteta opting to blare out Liverpool’s famous song ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ during a training session as well as the dramatic end to Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang’s time in north London.
🎶 Blaring You'll Never Walk Alone in training before a trip to Anfield
🤬 A *passionate* team talk from a club photographer pre-North London DerbyCedric Soares reveals Mikel Arteta's unusual management techniques pic.twitter.com/BCFz5oku5T
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While on the carpet Kaluuya was asked what the best and worst thing about being an Arsenal fan was and to that, he had a pretty simple response for both.
He said: “The best thing about being an Arsenal fan is that we’re the best…” before beginning to laugh. “And the worst thing, we’re wankers,” he exclaimed.
“I can’t even lie, Arsenal fans are wankers. We’re wankers.”
The reporter then replied: “I’m an Arsenal fan” to which the Oscar winner responded: “We’re wankers bro, you know we’re wankers. You know how it is. And I commit to that, just own it.”
Narrator of Arsenal: All or Nothing, Daniel Kaluuya: "Arsenal fans are wankers." 🫢 pic.twitter.com/AmCordA1Hz
— FootballJOE (@FootballJOE) August 2, 2022
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