This article unfolds the story about one of the most remembered and revered players in the club's history, Charlie George, an Arsenal hero, an Arsenal legend. Charlie, described as 'A bona fide Cockney rebel', was a darling of the Highbury in the early '70s and an entertainer on and off
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Arsenal’s Identity Crisis – The Old, the new or the Basic : Which Badge Best Represents the Club
When Arsenal’s old badge was reinvented in 2002, it changed from a Gothic style typeface with the westward facing cannon and the Borough of Islington’s coat of arms with ermine, to a slick modern Arsenal badge minus the club motto Victoria Concordia Crescit (Victory Grows Through Harmony) which left many
Anfield 89, 1971 FA Cup Final vs Liverpool and more: The top Five Greatest and Most Memorable Moments in Arsenal’s History
Some of you quickly flicking through this list will probably instantly ask where the Invincibles' season is in my most memorable moments. It’s absence is purely because although the 2003/04 season was an historic achievement, it was over the course of the entire campaign. I’m not ignoring it’s importance but