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1994/96

1994/96

“When Patrick Vieira came over from AC Milan, he didn’t know a word of English. We gave him accommodation, phone, car & an English teacher. I talked to Patrick in fluent French and before a game I asked in French, can you speak a bit of English to me?

Patrick nodded and replied, ‘Tottenham are shit’.”

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- David Dein

"Arsenal clinched the Premiership with a 2-2 draw at Tottenham. Success rarely tasted sweeter."

The Arsenal Adidas kit worn during the Invincibles season holds immense significance in the club’s history and the world of football. The 2003/04 season saw Arsenal achieve an extraordinary feat by going unbeaten in the Premier League, earning them the nickname “The Invincibles.”

This iconic kit, which featured the Adidas logo and Arsenal crest, was not only witness to the team’s triumph but also marked the first season with the iconic shirt sponsor, O2. The kit was proudly worn by a talented squad led by notable players such as Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, Patrick Vieira, Sol Campbell, and Robert Pirès, among others. Arsenal secured the Premier League title with an unbeaten record, amassing 26 wins and 12 draws. In addition to the league success, they also clinched the FA Cup, defeating Manchester United in the final. The kit serves as a timeless reminder of the exceptional accomplishments and indomitable spirit displayed by Arsenal during that historic season, inspiring future generations of players and fans alike.

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