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Thousands cheer on Arsenal's FA Cup victory parade Jack Wilshire swears during Arsenal's FA Cup victory parade
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Thousands of people have turned out to cheer on a victory parade celebrating Arsenal's FA Cup final win. Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere has led fans in an expletive-laden chant during the club's FA Cup victory celebrations.
Players travelled in an open top bus from the club's Emirates Stadium at 11:00 BST. The 23-year-old took to the microphone in front of thousands of fans outside the club's Emirates Stadium, mocking Premier League rivals Tottenham.
The Gunners' victory was a record 12th FA Cup win with the club retaining the trophy for the second time. Wilshere sang two anti-Spurs songs on a balcony alongside his team-mates.
Their win on Saturday was no surprise, scoring four goals against Aston Villa making Arsenal the most successful club in FA Cup history. He launched a similar attack during last year's victory celebrations. The club is yet to comment.
The parade travelled to the Islington Town Hall where the players will make a short appearance before attending a reception at the assembly hall. The appearance marked the end of the club's victory parade.
Players are due to arrive back at the stadium later. Supporters at the ground braved the rain for hours to celebrate the team's record-breaking 12 FA Cup win.
Players had travelled to a civic reception at Islington Town Hall in an open top bus at 11:00 BST.
Wilshere came on as a second-half substitute during Saturday's final, which saw the Gunners thrash Aston Villa 4-0.
The win makes Arsenal the most successful club in FA Cup history.