Who wore this shirt

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Who wore this shirt

Post by jesper arnsbjerg »

I`ve just bought this match worn shirt, but who was the number 4 player ?
take a guess http://arsenal.megapixel.dk/billeder/vis/i550143

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Post by Goonanana »

Hmm Stephan Schwartz? or O'Leary?

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Post by REB »

num 4 was mickey thomas,, after him was it morrow :?:

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Post by Pav »

Most probably either David Hillier or Paul Davis - Schwarz never wore that kit as he joined the season after we stopped using that shirt.

O'Leary was normally always a number 5.

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Post by Galasso »

I would guess it's Hillier.

The man who truly trailblazed a unique style of central midfield play. :roll:

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Post by 26may1989 »

Mickey Thomas had gone by then, and as said already, Schwarz hadn't joined. Paul Davis was winding down, so I'd also guess it was the genius that is David Hillier. I think his understudy (now there's a humiliation) was Ian Selley.

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Post by REB »

Galasso wrote:I would guess it's Hillier.

The man who truly trailblazed a unique style of central midfield play. :roll:
trailblazed suitcase,s at heathrow,,
now there was a player who thought he was better then he really was :oops:

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Post by Galasso »

rebel gooner wrote:
Galasso wrote:I would guess it's Hillier.

The man who truly trailblazed a unique style of central midfield play. :roll:
trailblazed suitcase,s at heathrow,,
now there was a player who thought he was better then he really was :oops:

Oh yeah ,the suitcase incident...players were definitely underpaid at that time! :wink:

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Post by stats »

I think it's Ian Selley, could be Davis but he didn't play much at that point

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Hillier or Selley or even Morrow, either way it wasnt Mickey Thomas and Davis didnt play much in 93

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Post by Goonanana »

Think Morrow wore something like 15, so might be hillier

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Post by N13Gooner »

Andy Linighan?

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Post by All_Arsenal_1886 »

I don't think we have been much help have we lads, with all these diffrent names popping up :lol:

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Hillier always wore 4 and for the record Selley wore the great number 8 shirt

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Post by TheOne2Smooth »

just bothered looking at the kit and if memory serves me well it was the 93 cup double year. it was pre squad numbers so anyone in center mid could of wore it so back then it was Morrow Selley(as Ian Wright was there then) Hillier or Davis. I think Thomas was at liverpool then. so basically jesper choose one and say he wore it so obviously Davis.

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