“Arsenal” won the title, but the internet remains silent. Is this the end of the era of toxic football fans? It seems that this long-awaited championship victory should have triggered a wave of memes and online debates. But instead of the usual digital chaos, there’s a surprising silence. Why? Perhaps the era of toxic football fans has truly gone away. Modern fans are tired of endless battles in comments. They prefer to simply enjoy the moment, rather than turning someone else’s success into a target for mockery. Social media algorithms have also changed. Content now rarely goes beyond the boundaries of narrow communities. Viral posts require more effort to spread. Or maybe it’s just that the “canons” have proven that their title doesn’t need any external approval or praise. In football, as in life, sometimes the most important thing is to avoid making a fuss. History is written on the field. And the internet, as usual, continues to move forward.