On a typical Saturday morning in Brooklyn, the action at FancyFree, a prominent sports bar in Fort Greene, was anything but routine. Cheers for the Arsenal soccer team filled the air, accompanied by the familiar chant of “Arsenal! Arsenal!” as flags of the team waved energetically.
Before noon, the excitement spiked with the anticipated arrival of Mayor Zohran Mamdani. He entered the bar through a side door, greeted by fans eager to express their enthusiasm. Sporting a blue-and-red Arsenal jersey over his formal attire, he made his way through the throng. Among the first to welcome him was renowned director Spike Lee, offering a warm hug as they reached their seats.
This bar, a gathering spot for passionate Arsenal fans, attracted supporters from across the city and beyond. The occasion was special—the Champions League final. Arsenal, coming off a Premier League victory the previous week, had an opportunity to win a title they had never claimed before.
For Mayor Mamdani, the game was a must-watch. Typically consumed by responsibilities like policy crafting and budget deliberations, he couldn’t pass up the chance to watch Arsenal compete for such a significant achievement.
In the cozy confines of the bar, fans joined in a chorus of “Arsenal! Arsenal!” as the Killers’ song “Human” played in the background. Mamdani, flanked by his security team, was seated among both longtime and newer friends, including Spike Lee, enjoying a rare break from his demanding schedule to engage in the shared excitement of the match.

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