There is a petition calling for Arsenal- Liverpool match to be replayed after Supreme Court nullified Uhuru’s election

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By Odero Charles | Sep 01, 2017

Gunners’ fans on social media have started a “petition” to have Arsenal’s match with Liverpool to be replayed.

The petition was started after Supreme Court on Friday nullified President Uhuru Kenyatta’s election win citing irregularities and ordered a new poll within 60 days.

Liverpool forwards Roberto Firmino, Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah tore Arsenal to shreds as Arsene Wenger's team crashed to a humiliating 4-0 defeat at Anfield on Sunday.

Following the loss, many disgruntled Arsenal supporters still hasn't gotten over the disappointment hoping similar style of Supreme Court ruling can be applied to football.

SUPREME COURT PETITION Supreme court judges L-R Njoki ndungu Smokin Wanjala , Philomena Mwilu , CJ David Maraga , Jackton Ojwang and Isacv Lenaola just about to start the election petition at the supreme court . PHOTO BY GEORGE NJUNGE

This has led them to open a petition on Facebook and twitter, where through this petition they are demanding the match between Gunners and Liverpool to be repeated in order to "win back their trust.”

Here are samples of hilarious  posts melting down on Twitter and Facebook right now after Supreme Court ordered us back to a fresh election in two months;

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