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FIVE moments that mattered most in the history of Arsenal FC

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5. The ‘Invincible’ season

26,12,0, just about scratches the surface of the amazing achievement obtained by Jens Lehmann, Lauren, Sol Campbell, Kolo Toure, Ashley Cole, Freddie Ljungberg, Patrick Vieira, Gilberto Silva, Robert Pires, Dennis Bergkamp and Thierry Henry (as well as others).

Arsenal’s amazing Invincible season came in 2003/04 and could well be the moment that mattered the most in our club’s history, a record that will stand the test of time. Arsenal were awarded a special GOLD version of the Premier League trophy that season to commemorate such a superb achievement of completing an entire domestic season without a single loss.

There were times that we didn’t think about it at all. There were times we thought it just wasn’t going to happen, and then amazingly the squad managed to pull off the unthinkable. Arsenal went on to be unbeaten in 49 Premier League games, setting a new record, which will be very hard to overcome.

Let’s take a look back at that particular season:

So that’s it from me – my 5 moments that mattered most in the history of Arsenal FC. Like I said earlier, you may agree or disagree with my choices, but to me these are just five moments that show our club’s passion, desire and achievements

Perhaps you have five moments that you feel strongly about, so feel free to comment and share yours below.

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13 comments

  • mitch says:

    1. Anfield 89
    2. 70/71 double season
    3. Herbert Chapman appointed manager
    4. Arsene Wenger appointed manager
    5. The Invincibles
    The return of Henry??? Really???

    Mitchcav

  • Stuart says:

    Sorry, I though Arsenal football club was started in 1887. ‘5 moments’ without a mention of Chapman, the first FA Cup final win, the 70/71 double, our Fairs Cup or Cup Winners Cup victories, Anfield ’89, the list goes on… The return of Henry? That’s a joke, right?

  • Rupe says:

    If this list was a joke it’s one which I’m not getting. I wouldn’t have any on-pitch “moments” in my list, none of them is nearly as significant in the history of the club as the following…

    Moving to North London
    Signing Chapman
    Signing Bergkamp (this is what sparked everything that’s happened since)
    Signing Wenger
    Move to Emirates

  • I do love the fact that you mock me for picking as I quite Clearly stated MY TOP 5 Moments.

    Yet not one of you who “OBVIOUSLY KNOW BETTER” has any mention of the most important thing in the Clubs History

    A group of workers at Dial Square armaments factory in Woolwich decided to form a football team, each giving a sixpence – two and a half pence in today’s money – for the purchase of a football.

    That happened in 1886.

    I have been an Arsenal fan since Day 1 24th June 1980. Some 46 Years after Herbert Chapman died from Pneumonia was he a huge part of the clubs history..Without Question. Is he a part of moments that I’ve seen and witnessed sadly no however I do have found memories of my Grandad telling me stories before he died and his ashes scattered at Highbury.

    So how about showing a little respect If you are telling me these are things that are your “moments” when you think of Arsenal then fair enough but I didn’t want to write an article which everyone would just simply say YES too. I wanted people to share their own memories and experiences.

  • mitch says:

    The title of your piece is ‘The five moments that mattered most in the history of Arsenal FC’, NOT YOUR MOMENTS!!! Read your own article

  • “Arguably”:
    1. The day the Club was formed (too obvious?)
    2. Moving to Arsenal Stadium
    3. Arsene Wenger appointed manager
    4. Herbert Chapman appointed manager
    5. George Graham appointed manager

    “Bubbling Under”:
    Moving to ‘Emirates’ Stadium
    The first Double success
    The first League title
    The first FA Cup success
    First European success 1969-70
    The second Double success
    The ‘Invincibles’
    Selling Nasri

    The list goes on…

    Good fun and good post, mainly for the debating aspect, particularly the ORDER of importance of each events (just one example: Sam’s first choice – EXCITING, with dramatic finish – but so was the final League game at Spurs 1970-71, and the culminating DOUBLE success, in my opinion, a far more important achievement than “only” the League title 1989).
    All your five are good, though Sam. Stuart’s comments are sensible, unlike the ‘Return of Henry’ choice of the poster.

    • mitch says:

      The 89 game was chosen because we had gone through a period with Terry Neill where I thought the club would never win the title again, also I feel that the win over Liverpool was important because it was near the start of the collapse of Liverpool fc, I know they won it a year later, but Arsenal had broken the scouse spirit, just a shame that Man Utd took advantage of our hard work

      • Fair enough reply, Mitch. The ORDER of MY listing is debatable as you’ve just made obvious. Ah well, the order isn’t the be-all, the OVERALL list is more important.

        @Iain Culverhouse – your comment “Yet not one of you … has any mention of the most important thing in the Club’s History” doesn’t apply to Stuart and Rupe (and Mitch), and also most definitely doesn’t apply to myself, as I actually submitted my post directly after yourself and Stuart, so ‘should’ have been 3rd (held in moderation I s’pose). My list therefore was submitted before your 5.32pm response.

        I also made my list based on your title: “FIVE moments that mattered most in the history of Arsenal FC”, but good fun all the same, buddy.

  • Zorr0 says:

    3rd club in history to win the English title! WTF???
    The league existed before Sky invented the Premier version!

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